Thursday, April 20, 2006
I have no brain left
The past few days have been boring and yet full of tedious minor synapse destroying things I was duty-bound to see to...and it has all come to its dread mundanely evol nadir.
Mike is watching a Care Bears movie. And he made me watch some of it with him.
The painfully derivative hyper-cuteness, it burns.
Earlier, I HAD some topics to post humorously about. I am relatively sure I did....
Uh...today is our House-iversary, the clone and I. Yes, it was 22 years ago today we signed the papers and became proud owners of what would eventually be the House of 1,000 Unfinished Projects, aka the House of Unruly Fish.
Oh, and on the 26th it's my 8th eBay-versary. They were thoughty enough to send a card:

It reminded me I had been planning for some time to share a few photos from when I was selling some really old Sears and Wards catalogs.
Feast your eyes on Vincent Price hawking Christmas trees (check out the white flocked one!).

Gen-u-ine Beatles guitar--and that was big money back in 1964!

Woodgrain Breyers. The genuine old ones in that pattern, and the blue and gold ones of the same era, are worth a pretty penny to collectors, if you ever spot them at a yard sale!

Aluminum trees are too, especially the ones with pom-poms on the ends of the branches. And if you can score a revolving color wheel too? Cha-CHING!!

Mike is watching a Care Bears movie. And he made me watch some of it with him.
The painfully derivative hyper-cuteness, it burns.
Earlier, I HAD some topics to post humorously about. I am relatively sure I did....
Uh...today is our House-iversary, the clone and I. Yes, it was 22 years ago today we signed the papers and became proud owners of what would eventually be the House of 1,000 Unfinished Projects, aka the House of Unruly Fish.
Oh, and on the 26th it's my 8th eBay-versary. They were thoughty enough to send a card:

It reminded me I had been planning for some time to share a few photos from when I was selling some really old Sears and Wards catalogs.
Feast your eyes on Vincent Price hawking Christmas trees (check out the white flocked one!).

Gen-u-ine Beatles guitar--and that was big money back in 1964!

Woodgrain Breyers. The genuine old ones in that pattern, and the blue and gold ones of the same era, are worth a pretty penny to collectors, if you ever spot them at a yard sale!

Aluminum trees are too, especially the ones with pom-poms on the ends of the branches. And if you can score a revolving color wheel too? Cha-CHING!!

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