- Catching up on the Bayou online comic. (It’s up to 150 pages!)
- Finished Song Yet Sung by James Mc Bride.
- Reading Book Of The Dead by Patricia Cornwell. (Borrowed from friend).
- Watching Dead Like Me season 2 on DVD.
- Catching up on the Bayou online comic. (It’s up to 150 pages!)
- Finished Song Yet Sung by James Mc Bride.
- Reading Book Of The Dead by Patricia Cornwell. (Borrowed from friend).
- Watching Dead Like Me season 2 on DVD.
“Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.”
I just spent an hour and a half of my life playing a game I haven’t thought about in over twenty years. We’ve come a long way.
If I had some money to spare, I would go on a spending spree right now at the Playmobil website. They were my favorite childhood toys. My brother and I had quite an extensive collection, but we sold them at a yard sale when we were teenagers. I’ve been kicking myself ever since.
First, I would buy these families. Playmobil didn’t have this kind of diversity back in the day. I imagine they would be great for dollhouses and pretend towns.

Playmobil is famous for the sometimes controversial figures, such as the Getaway Car. I would buy this one because what pretend town is complete without the criminal element?

They bring back 90210 but not Dead Like Me? Is there no justice in this world?
UPDATE: There will be a Dead Like Me movie released to DVD some time in 2009. Visit this movie fansite for more details.
You have to admit, the song is catchy.