Month: October 2011
dripping
to think, just a few short weeks ago, after a refreshing dip in Provincetown Harbor, I was at the height of peace and relaxation. What happened??!!?!
Sitting at the South Station Bus Terminal in Boston a couple weeks ago, I tried to access WiFi, and did so without a problem – basically any of the cheap buses sitting nearby will have it turned on. I was the only one in line for the 6pm Lucky Star bus, but there were several other 6pm buses going to NYC, and the MegaBus line had at least 25 people in it! So, I’m using MegaBus’s WiFi and went to click on my website to see if I have any comments to approve and – it’s blocked! Harrrrrummph! By about 5:55, with only 2 other people in line, I’m starting to get nervous that my bus won’t have enough people to justify a driver and gas, when they call us to board. I grab my stuff, get on board, and there are only 6 of us (at $15 bucks each) on board, and I reset the WiFi for my bus, and get connected to my site with no problem. Boy, I love Lucky Star Bus!
Kiss Today Goodbye
directed by: Francis Ellie (1976)
Starring: George Payne, Lew Seager, David Savage, Michael Gaunt, Mark Hamilton , Kurt Mann, Firth Demule, Ben Dover, R. Cansino, and in a non-sexual role, Mary Stunning (Seager’s wife).
George Payne is a construction worker who cheats on his nagging lover (and boy does he nag!) with a married, closeted, man (Lew Seager). I can’t decide which is more amusing, the narrator’s lines, the intense musical soundtrack, or the “fly-on-the-wall” special effects!