I finally went to bed a little after 6am and got woken up 30 minutes past 10, I know… the beginnings of a wonderful day. Overall I spent most of the day planning my schedule for the next week and it was a pretty boring day. I came up on the episode of Chuck that’s in 3D and I did try to locate some 3D glasses. I found some dealers online and couldn’t really nail down a store in the area that would sell them. I heard about dollar general and some others like that might hold some promise and that maybe just maybe Toys R Us might have them. It’s not like stores just advertise that they sell them. Most of what I read basically implied that I might have to buy some cheap toy just to get them included. One thing is for sure is that you get really weird looks being a guy in his mid 20’s alone in a kids toy store. Last time I needed something that I could only get from a toy store, I got lots of weird looks from the parents with the kids; but on the bright side, the staff was very helpful to get me the hell out of there. I’m sure people complained about the suspicious guy wandering around the store that didn’t seem to have a kid. It use to be someone could walk into a toy store and buy something without having everyone think he’s a child abductor or someone off of Americas Most Wanted; then again times have changed and not for the better. People are more paranoid now then they’ve ever been; it’s great for keeping people alert about whats going on around them, but bad for civil liberties. Then again as former President Bush put, if you’ve got nothing to hide then you’ve got nothing to fear. It use to be this was a horrible phrase to use in an argument; but these days its still the line that will give the side whos willing to use it, the quickest victory. So most likely I’m just going to start and resume watching Chuck without the glasses cause theres no way I’m waiting over a week (always got to count holidays and weekends into delaying an online order) for some 3D glasses just so I can watch that glorious episode of Chuck in 3D.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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