This is our first year without cable or satellite teevee, so the tradition of watching the Twilight Zone Marathon on the network formally known as SciFi has come to an end. This tradition began back in 1998 or so, when we first got off dial-up Internet and switched to RoadRunner. At the time, we only had basic cable, and there was an old analog filter on the line to prevent up from getting the “good” channels. They had to take the filter off to get the Internet to work, and so we’d be forced to get all the channels (including SciFi) until they cam and replaced it with something newer.
About five years later (right around this time of year, in fact), a cable guy came and put the new filter on. Bummer. So we missed the TZ marathon that year (I promptly went to Best Buy and bought a DirecTV system (no HD and not even any local channels back then), but other than that, we’ve watched every year – until now.
Of course we can always watch them via NetFlix (or Amazon, I think) which has the added advantage of not having to deal with commercials. I think the first season is something like 15 hours, so that should be plenty for me. Last year, I didn’t even try to stay up until midnight, and I doubt I’ll do it this year, either. I guess I’m officially old.
Without Dick Clark, there’s just no incentive for me to stay up late anymore (not that I was a huge Dick Clark fan, but it was at least tradition. He was my generation’s Guy Lombardo). Ryan Seacrest just doesn’t do it for me. Or any of those new kid music guests they have on I mean, who the hell are these people? Back in my day….
Oh, that’s right, I forgot. My day is over. Let’s hope these new kids can clean up our mess.
Anyhow, I think I’ll go take a peek around the office and see if anybody else is here besides me. I kind of doubt it. If the coast looks clear, I think I’ll make a break for it.
Stay safe out there, and see ya in 2016.
Happy Belated Aquaman!
2015 was a very sad year. I’m ready to begin anew.
HAPPY NEW YEAR ONE AND ALL!!!
Happy New Year however you chose to celebrate (or not).
I do check in here periodocially (as much as time allows) but I’m aware people have lost family members, suffered illnesses, moved and faced disappointments, personal and political ones. But I still feel a little warmth that this (cabin in the wilderness? community meeting house?) continues on.
We’re probably staying in as it’s been bitterly cold here for days but my stepson and his girlfriend who we really like a lot are in town and will be with us this weekend. The cat has nested under the tree and I’m looking forward to figuring out my retirement soon so things here are not grim as long as the teevee stays off.
Good cheer and good health (personal and mental) to everyone for the new year, including Travis.
Thanks, Artnorton. My mental health is just fine. I don’t drink as much as you think I do, and when I’m out at a pub I’m almost certain I’m being followed and monitored. Ever since I went to Oregon, and possibly confronted by an FBI informant or rogue agent, I’ve been pretty observant about who’s around me.
I fucking hate Seattle. Everywhere I go, there’s always some dipshit holding his or her nose at me. I blame the media and the President for perpetuating that bullshit — fuckers.
I was either setup to take a fall, or whoever coerced me to do something I wouldn’t normally do wanted me to gather intel on the person I was associated with at the time. I think I did a pretty good job, but there hasn’t been any recognition other than being made fun of. So, I pretty much hate everyone.
Happy New Year, Art. And everybody else. Let’s hope 2016 is a good year (that doesn’t end with a President-Elect Trump. Or Cruz. Or Carson. Or Rubio. Or Bush. Or…).
To start 2016 off right:
DONALD TRUMP BE GONE APP for Google Chrome will eliminate Trump from your internet.
A description of the Trump Filter extension says it’s part of the “antidote” for Trump’s “toxic candidacy.”
Happy New Year Morningseditionists. This blog is a very nice place, indeed and one I am very grateful for.
2015 has been a mixed bag of good stuff and disappointments, probably not worse than most other years, but fresher in my memory. But, we’re biasically OK. I find the change in perspective that getting old has wrought to be pretty disconcerting. It’s hard not to think about getting a job or taking courses toward some end. I’m working on it.
Be well, everyone.
Well, damn, winter finally showed up. I actually had to plow the driveway and shovel the walk.
OK, holidays out of the way. Now onward into ’16. I am finding almost nobody who liked 2015 much except Warrior fans. Hopefully we will all find the new year a great one. Sorry to see the Sooner go down. At this point, anybody but ‘bama although I can’t say I care much for Clemson vs Crimson. I just hate Saban like the devil.
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