My Productive Weekend

April 28, 2003 · Filed Under Uncategorized 

I accomplished so many things this weekend.

Saturday, I cleaned up my apartment at Dover Farms, “a Luxurious Garden Community” and turned in the keys. Security deposit is pending, but I deserve double for the cleaning job I did.

I killed two birds with one stone at Best Buy. I needed a new hood to go over my stovetop and I needed a microwave. I found a good deal on a GE over-the-range microwave. If a microwave ever did rock, this one rocks. Also, can someone tell me when microwaves gained the ability to have metal in them? My new microwave has a metal cooking rack above the turntable, and it doesn’t explode.

Then I played golf with my friend Todd. I started well, and finished badly and shot a 53. He started badly and finished well with a 58. We have both vowed to get it into the 40’s, and I am confident we both can.

Saturday night I went to see a folk singer that was really good and then went to BW3 (a bar) near my house and ran into some old high school friends. This was especially good because I found out they bought a house about 3 blocks from my new house and I might have a couple more people to run with. Woohoo!

Sunday, I spent almost the whole day shopping with my sister. I bought a big sectional couch for my living room with a fold out couch and a recliner built in. 18 months same as cash financing, but it is going to take 4-6 weeks for it to come in unfortunately.

Then we went to Target and I bought a new comforter for my bed because my old one is falling apart. I thought I was done for the day, but my sister informed me that I needed to buy a matching bed skirt. So, because I didn’t have an option, I also bought a matching bed skirt.

I am so domesticated.

What cool things did you do this weekend? If someone can explain the microwave metal thing, I would appreciate it.

Comments

6 Responses to “My Productive Weekend”

  1. d to the Izo on April 28th, 2003 1:25 pm

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Never mind “Growing Pains.” This must have really hurt. Alan Thicke (news), the Canadian-born actor best known as a TV dad on the hit comedy “Growing Pains,” lost five teeth and required 30 stitches after getting hit with a hockey puck.

    “I won’t be playing any leading man roles in the next couple of months,” Thicke said in a statement issued by spokesman Jerry Digney.

    Digney said the 56-year-old Thicke was playing hockey alongside actor Michael Vartan (news), who plays a CIA (news - web sites) agent on the ABC drama “Alias,” and was not wearing proper headgear when he took an errant puck to the face.

    The spokesman said Thicke, who is working on an updated version of his book “How Men Have Babies,” will need extensive dental work and possibly cosmetic surgery to repair the damage.

  2. Craig on April 28th, 2003 1:58 pm

    You unoriginal bastard, you posted that on Friday! knucklehead.

  3. Mike on April 28th, 2003 2:35 pm

    actually, he’s posted it 3 times i think. in dizo’s defense, it is a very special moment. he’s had this coming since ‘In the Thicke of the Night’ debuted in the 90s.

  4. Lone Star on April 28th, 2003 4:44 pm

    I shouldn’t even point this out to y’all, but I will anyway. At least you don’t have to call him brother. And yes, I could probably get you an autographed photo Deezo. Now that anorexic Tracy Gold…that would be the real prize.

  5. Mike on April 29th, 2003 7:03 am

    does tracy gold even have enough strength to sign autographs? i was surprised she could hold up that huge head of hair she had on the show.

  6. Mike on April 29th, 2003 7:10 am

    after checking out lonestar’s link, i see they have classified mr. thicke as a actor & songwriter. songwriter? what songs? craig, this is who you need to collaborate with. this is a prime gimmick waiting to be picked.

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