Day 1 of "Freedom"

i have to admit, Seabiscuit is a decent movie. Today, it did not rain here as forecasted (which is a better mistake than the other). i spent three hours watching the younger siblings (Thing 1, Thing 2, and Austin) while the parents went out to eat sushi (of which i am…disappointed in them as i love to eat sushi). When they returned home, we watched Seabiscuit. Afterwards, we watched some Dateline thing on some random low-profile murder made into a one hour whodunit mystery. i actually thought there was enough evidence to cast a reasonable doubt (of which my mother, the standard for reasoning in the family, claimed that the entire defense was utterly worthless trash that should have no effect on the case). Well, apparently, the jury agreed with her (even though it began as a 7 guilty 1 not guilty, 4 undecideds and they jury admitted the evidence was circumstancial without anything solid).
Gaa!!! There was this mutant cockroach half the size of my keyboard that fell onto the keyboard. OK, the lights need to be on so that these vile creatures understand that there's really big things that will smash them into tiny bits around. To bed i go for i have work early in the AM.

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