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Joan ([personal profile] ealgylden) wrote2003-10-19 12:10 am

Quote of the day

Article of the day, really. Just some amusing-but-painful spam to kill time while I try to figure out how I want to phrase the bit of my JoA post that I'm stuck on (eta- which it seems I'll do tomorrow. Stupid writer's block. Babbler's block. Whatever). "Child's Play"- Electronic Gaming Monthly rounded up some kids (10-13-year-olds) and forced them... er, let them play some classic videogames, like Pong and Tetris. Games they had never seen before. You know, old games.

Old like me. Really funny article, but ouch. "I'm sure everyone who made this game is dead by now." Evil little twerp.

[identity profile] castalianspring.livejournal.com 2003-10-22 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose in a few years, we'll be dinosaurs. And I never would have said such things at their age. I don't even do it in front of my mother *now*.

Ohhh, the arthritis is acting up again. I'd better take my creaky old bones away and go see if Lawrence Welk is on (actually, my PBS station does show Lawrence Welk on Saturday nights. Funniest show ever, I swear.)

Lol! My PBS station shows that, too. It looks scary.

[identity profile] ealgylden.livejournal.com 2003-10-22 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
The Lawrence Welk show is the biggest ball of cheese that ever cheesed. I can't imagine how anyone ever watched it non-ironically, because wow, is it campy (and they periodically pan over the audience where the entire retirement community of Palm Springs '72, subsection "originally from Fargo, ND", is having the time of their lives. Awesome). I can't usually watch it for more than twenty minutes at a time, but those twenty minutes are gold. I'd love to have this one number on tape, the one where the blonde soprano wore a vast silver lamé dress with a huge stand-up ruff collar and silver star deelieboppers (!) to sing "Fly Me to the Moon." Now that is art. The only thing it lacked was the accordian guy playing along.