So, Geoff was over last Friday to play some Settlers of Catan and Ninja Burger, and he’s like, “Yeah, I think for my first script I’m going to have Gilbert in there since we haven’t seen him in like 40 […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Today’s song is When the Night Wind Howls from Ruddigore. We tend to treat the historical figures we respect rather poorly here. Maxwell is apparently no exception. –Geoff
As a teacher, I make all manner of inane reminders to myself on my black and white boards nestled between Riemann sums and drawings of gastropods. Clearly, I’d like to think that Maxwell did too… In the meantime, the new […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
My painstaking research on the rights of challengers and the challenged in a duel is from what I could remember from fantasy novels. –Geoff
First, a belated birthday to Richard Wagner, who turned 196 last Friday the 22nd! Second, I am well-nigh addicted to Zuckersuss. Third, well, if that isn’t enough going on in one’s person’s life, I don’t think there’s any satisfying you. […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
In real life, where most hats aren’t magical, a bar is the perfect place to find an orchestra on short order. –Geoff
Frederick’s views of the female gender have been gone into here before. He DID play quite a bit of music with his sister when they were growing up together, and considered their duets more or less the high point of […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So, The Count was getting ready to go on vacation and requested some scripts ahead of time so he could get the drawn up for me before he left. I’m sure he was expecting more along the lines of a […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So, today I went to St. Gregory’s Elementary to talk to Ms. Enyeart’s second graders about books. It was a grand time, and towards the end they made their very own three panel comic, choosing the characters, the words, and […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I really wanted this chase to take place on the Holyhead Breakwater. Alas, the breakwater doesn’t really seem to point in the correct direction and construction didn’t finish on it until 1873. –Geoff