Simple, I said! Ha! X/ I was aiming to finish something before the long weekend was up, but it doesn't look like it's happening, especially after how my test frames came out. I'm going to have to modify the script a bit, but it will still be another couple of days--prolly Wednesday at earliest--to get anything complete AND decent.
Especially if I sit on LJ as I am 9_9
"Happy" Memorial Day, for the record, though I don't see anything celebratory about it and what's with the tradition of barbecuing instead of actually honouring our servicemen during this national day off for everyone except retail and food service and gas stations.
Fucker-ism:Noisy Fucker: ...what I don't get about the end of Episode 6 was why it took him so long to save his son. I mean, he's standing there for like five minutes watching his son get electrified before he decides to help him! Why was he just standing there while the guy's electrifying his son!
Me: Because he's trapped in a moral dilemma: obey his master or save his kid.
Me, to self: DURP. Weren't you watching the damn movie?!
Thing is with kids under a certain age [he's 20], I can only expect he didn't see enough of it to get it and's talking out of his ass, as usual. Of course, I don't believe I've heard a single intelligent thing come out of his mouth--particularly the belches ¬_¬
From the Guest Comments printout:
have more choices of games for PS3 [hey, this is Sony's job]guest asked for help locating a plush in the weekly circular, a ballerina pig underneath a stool. Research: plush has no DPCI. Resolution: told guest that plush toy was a prop. [I can see what's coming of this...]guest called in and demanded to speak to a district manager, would not give information about complaint to anyone at the store, manager told guest they could not give out contact info for district manager, guest hung up before complaint could be fielded. [Um... yeah.]
Edit: --and, OMFGWTFBBQ I posted before about stickers notifying staff to be trained use the freight elevator, but I didn't believe I would actually have to show somebody how to work it! ::T_T:: Turns out we have a decrepit John Carradine guy working with us now, though if he didn't know how to use the elevator, how did he get upstairs?
It's kinda sad. I'd expect even someone his age [80s??] to know how to use one, so it's either something like onset of Alzheimer's or he was severely sheltered during his life. I'm a bit at odds with this.