Someone please...

Sep 25, 2005 02:00

... knock me down and sit on me next time I decide to browse in Future Shop just because I have nothing else to do.

For some reason I slept unusually late today, even for me. I was online until about 6 this morning, then while I was getting ready for bed I went to turn the TV off. It was still on the Hurricane Rita coverage, and because of its compelling nature I couldn't actually make my thumb press the "off" button on the remote. I didn't actually get to bed until after 7 this morning, and then when I woke up, I rolled over and squinted at the clock... "Quarter to four??? WTF????"

So I went out for coffee, and decided to do some browsing as I had nothing better to do until it was time to leave for Malcolm's memorial. I wasn't looking to actually buy anything (Enterprise S3 doesn't come out until Tuesday), but I ended up spending about $200 on the first seasons of Desperate Housewives and Battlestar Galactica (I could have sworn I'd said I wasn't interested in BSG, but I bought it anyway - go figure), the second and third seasons of the 80s incarnation of The Twilight Zone, and The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (the movie; I already had the BBC miniseries). When I go in on Tuesday for Enterprise I'll probably end up picking up House as well (I actually did want to get it, but forgot in my shock at seeing TZ on the shelf). Not to mention season three of Quantum Leap, which I somehow missed when it first came out. I didn't get it today because I can never remember whether I already have it (I just checked, and I don't). I made that mistake with season two, and had to return it 15 minutes after I'd bought it and brought it home.

The BSG set came with the miniseries included, plus a Serenity preview DVD. Cool.

Then, tonight, I went to Malcolm's memorial at the Frog and Firkin. I hadn't realized that the full story behind his death had become public knowledge, but people knew the details so I was able to get my misgivings about memorializing him off my chest. People have suggested other memorials as well, but I don't feel that they're appropriate. Besides, as redeem147 correctly pointed out, we haven't done that in the past for other fans who have died; we didn't do it for her father, or for Pat Woodey, both of whom had just as much impact on local fandom, if not more. (Truth be told, they may even have had more. Malcolm was known, but that was partly because of his being an actor and because he socialized with other fans outside of cons. That, and a good-looking black man with a Manchester accent tends to stand out round these parts. *grin*)

Anyway, I sat with redeem147 and a couple of other folks whose LJ names (if they have such) are not known to me. A little while later plaidlibrarian came over to join us, and neoengel popped his head over the partition between our booths from time to time until I told him that it was hurting my back to twist around to talk to him, and would he come over and sit with us already? :) Pub food seems to be getting expensive - a burger (okay, it had bacon and Monterey Jack cheese on it), two pints and a shared dessert came to $30. Yikes. I have to cut back on my dining out...

I really ought to try to get to bed at a decent hour, as I have to be at Don Mills subway station at 11 to help move stuff to TT's storage facility. But we all know I'll still be here, come the sunrise.

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