Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Queue Tips: Across the Spoiler Verse

I don't remember exactly when we went to watch "Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse" this summer.  I remember it was a rainy day.  I think we just did public skate at Montclair and then we headed over to Wayne AMC.  We don't usually go to the movies, but Rusty seemed to really like the first one.  (Actually, he had already seen this one thanks to some internet friend).  So I took him and Dusty and their mom to watch it.

It wasn't bad.  I actually got into it.  I liked the drumming montage in the beginning.  It was slightly convoluted, but I was able to follow.  

The only thing is - and here is the spoiler - it ends in a cliffhanger.  It's like, your following these guys for over a couple of hours and then they finally get somewhere, but it's not the end!  So after it ends and we walk out, I look at Rusty and I'm like, "You saw this already.  You knew how it ends.  And you didn't tell me?"  Now we gotta wait for the next one to find out what happens?  And he just kinda shrugged and mumbled.

The good thing is, it's been a while and I've forgotten most of the movie.  Including the ending.  I know it was a cliffhanger, but I don't remember the cliff or who was hanging.  

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Don't Be Squishy

I have been running again, kind of sort of semi regularly.  When I run, sometimes random words or phrases come into my head.  They just keep repeating and keep me in rhythm.  Some of those can be, "Hey, how are ya.  Hey, how are ya."  If you keep running for a long while, it can get really annoying.  But they are stuck in your head.  You can try to change it up, but the alternative can be finding an even more nonsensical phrase.  And they do evolve.  And they can be maddening.

Anyways, the other day it was raining a bit so today the ground was wet.  And sometimes you have no choice but to tread on the grass because of the routine of the path I take.  So at some points as I approach a grassy spot, I say in my head, "Don't be squishy, don't be squishy, don't be squishy."  That was the phrase for today.  The past few days actually.

At some points, it was not, but at some points it was squishy.