Post-Turkeyday
Yeah, so I'm slacking on completing the new design. Shut the fuck up, dicks. Yeah, I mean you.
Things have died down since Thanksgiving is over. The turkey is gone, along with all the proverbial "fixins", and we only have a slice or two of Grandma's pumpkin pie left. The Christmas shopping has begun, and I still have fifteen people to buy for. Six down, fifteen to go. It's not surprising that five of the six who are done are kids, right?
I've been on a major re-organizational kick, and I'm once again trying to re-structure my life. I'm trying to recover all the money I'm owed, and get things straitened out. If I can get all of this done before the New Year, I'll be a happy guy.
I got out and shot the Thunderbirds Are Now" CD release party for the EP, "Necks". It's a good little disc, and you should pick it up as soon as possible. The evening went pretty well, and I'm happy with the visual work I did, but I think I need to contact Canon to see if I can still send my XL1 for a free cleaning or not. The audio was incredibly muffled, but it was loud there, and the camera was set to automatically adjust levels. Supposedly, I get one free cleaning/tune-up for registering the camera with Canon, so time will tell. If not, I need to send it in anyway and bite the cost.
I think I'm going to contact some of my friends around the country I haven't talked to in a while. After talking with Ashley in Oklahoma last night, I think I'll have to dial up Mr Faust, and maybe Mr. Blanchard. I'll touch base with the people in Ohio too. They all need touching. I mean contacting.
Ok. I just talked to Canon. It's a discounted amount for the cleaning, but it's one-third of the price. I figure since I bought the damn thing in 2001, it needs a good cleaning. After I get dad's reel footage project all imported, off the camera goes!
Well, I think I'll hit up the bar after I get my Louise call, unless she doesn't call soon. I have a friend who will be waiting at a local bar for me. Beer and boozing it up! Yeah!
Labels: necks, TAN, thanksgiving, Thunderbirds Are Now, XL1


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