It’s possible that I stopped grading to work on a worksheet on the Euler Characteristic for elementary schoolers. And then its possible that I decided I needed a picture to appear in the right corner of microsoft word. And then its just barely possible that I spent over an hour creating a Carol Danvers puff to be that picture.
Anyone in the Carol Corps want a Carol Puff icon?
I decided to spend lunch time fixing her hair. Behold the new and improved Captain Marvel puff!
Also now comes ready with “Don’t you ‘lady’ me, son” expression!
Thanks so much to kellysue for writing the books which have made me a member of the Carol Corps and Jamie mckelvie for designing the amazing Captain Marvel uniform (and both of them for being incredibly awesome 😉
STEVE: Tony those pants are dangerous TONY: Ohhh yeah STEVE: No Tony I mean your pants are full of electricity TONY: Oh yeah, they are STEVE: No Tony what I mean is what’s in those pants could cause a massive shock if exposed, it could kill a man TONY: (gyrates hips) You know it
Let’s take a moment to appreciate that Al Ewing, writer of Immortal Hulk, Avengers: No Surrender and You Are Deadpool added this to the above artwork over on twitter.
So my oven died a couple of weeks ago. I was heating up a croissant and then there was smoke. And I hadn’t forgot to put the timer on. And I couldn’t turn the oven off. I turn off the circuit breaker and an hour later I turned it on again. The oven turned itself on about 10 minutes later. It was all very exciting.
Oven is 30 years old so I need to replace it. Found one I liked and bought it. The people doing the install have to measure and scope the job before they can install because they’ll have to widen the opening.
The guy doing the measuring called me to set-up the appointment. He said he was open on Friday. I said great, I’m free except for this certain time. He said he’d call later.
He didn’t so I did. And I asked “When will you be there on Friday?”
“The town built a seawall to keep big waves from breaking on its shores, but somehow it kept bad news from breaking as well. The little port began drifting toward a more hopeful reality. Before it disappeared, its people built a lighthouse, inviting others to escape with them.”
-QuietPineTrees