Thursday, December 21, 2006
See I can prove I'm here
And now to meet Mr. and Mrs. Claus now that Mr. is back in town....
More about my adventures tomorrow. I'm too tired now............. zzzzzzzzzzz
I made it!!!!!!!!
When we land in St. Louis the flight crew says we'll be on the ground for 30 minutes so if we want to get off and get food we can. Well, the guy in the seat in front of me (seat 7A) waits until most people are off, gets up, looks around, pulls a/his carryon out of the overhead bin above seat 7A and tosses it into the bin across the aisle and gets off the plane. Well after about 20 minutes they board a couple dozen people (we could have all had our own row, I think) and they say the doors are closing and we'll push back in a minute. I flag a passing stewardess and ask if Mr. 7A got back on. She says "the doors are closed." I related my bag concerns. She checks and yes, there's a bag there. No, no one in the area claims it...... while this is going on, we're rolling for the runway. She heads off to the front of the plane where there's some rushed conversation amongst the flight crew. They page the passenger with no reply. The plane stops dead part way to the runway for a few minutes. There is mare chatter and stuff going on up front. We start rolling again, and almost immediately the flight safety program begins. The same stewardess has my section and first class so she's hopping between the two areas to do the demos about how your seat belt works and how to use the drop-down oxygen masks. Well she comes to do the first demo in my area and says "thanks!" and scurries back for demo part 2 in the front cabin; she comes back again for our part 2 and says "we threw it out the window"; part 3 return-- "I mean it, we really threw it out the window." rotflol
I can only hope that Mr. Malik Johnson (aka seat 7A) was in line at Burger King in St Louis and was reunited with his carryon. :)
More news and picture updates soon. Sorry I have 16 million work email to answer. :)
Thursday, December 14, 2006
:)
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I think that sums up my day... work, work,work,work, and work some more, with a few minutes to contemplate violets. :) Not a bad life.
Monday, December 11, 2006
Dang, I'm tired.
I may not have gotten any sleep to speak of, but I did get a lot of work done. I have a slightly over-flowing recycling bin to show for my efforts and I'll have at least a partially full trash can too by the time I leave. While sorting and such I waded through 6 or 7 video tapes from TV. I gleaned these helpful hints from this experience:
1. Doctor Who is absolutely wonderful !!!!
2. NCIS is the epitome of witty dialog, and Lord knows that's priceless.
3. Bones, while wonderful and not to be missed should not be viewed after 10pm in a big house by yourself.
4. All the CSIs are brilliant.
5. My favorite part of The Unit is the homefront -- probably because I like to see "mere" women outsmart the rest of the world without needing sidearms.
Oh I give up. I think I'll start clearing the path for the bed roll. Heck, in my muzzy state it may take me the better part of a half hour to do that.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Fresh stash :)
And a non-stash surprise from Speedy! Thanks!!!!!!!!! I just giggled myself silly when I slit the envelop and puffed the end open to see large eye balls staring back at me.
Oh they simply have to be kidding!!!!! ROTFLOL
Your Hidden Talent |
You're super sensitive and easily able to understand situations. You tend to solve complex problems in a flash, without needing a lot of facts. Decision making is easy for you. You have killer intuition. The right path is always clear, and you're a bit of a visionary. |
And then they recoup themselves. I wonder what suggestions they'd have for Connie Willis and James White and Stephen Baxter. :)
You Should Be a Science Fiction Writer |
Your ideas are very strange, and people often wonder what planet you're from. And while you may have some problems being "normal," you'll have no problems writing sci-fi. Whether it's epic films, important novels, or vivid comics... Your own little universe could leave an important mark on the world! |
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Razzlefratz
Friday, December 01, 2006
Stash Fix(es)
First is Papillon's "Mary Queen of Scots" and "Simple Little Shaker"
Then we have Dessins DHC's "Heart with Elephants," "Sunflowers' Heart," and "Heart's Blues" and Little House Needleworks Dear Diaries' "Hannah" and Emmaline"
Finally some yummies from Carrie's Creations Threads. You really need to get yourself some of these!!!!
And while we're on the subject of stopping me, I thought I mentioned keeping me from joining things. Well, you didn't do a good job of this. I just joined the The Sampler Group's Christmas Club Group. lol MOre folks to stitch in green and red with! :)
ttfn........ I'm going home.
You Passed the US Citizenship Test |
Congratulations - you got 10 out of 10 correct! |
You Are 44% Lady |
You're part lady, part modern woman. Etiquette is important to you, but you brush aside rules that are outdated or silly. |
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
LosCon Was Wonderful. Wish I Was There.
First things first though. Ok, so you're a meetings/convention hotel and you are scheduled to host 2500-ish people for the Thanksgiving weekend. Why would you choose that weekend to have the stone entry paths that lead to your front doors and that cross your main driveways resealed? Now 2500 people can't enter through the main driveways and only have one entry door available. Hmmm. Planning not your forte? And also before I actually get in the door... I'm being dropped off by my family who is headed to the airport and back to their own parts of the country. Since I'm not valeting a car I get no porter assistance for the large suitcase, three large and heavy tote bags, the computer case, and the purse.
One last hotel thing. Just one, I promise. This wa the first and only modern hotel I've ever stayed at where: 1) you get off the elevator in the middle of your floor with rooms to infinity in either direction (lugging 2 sherpa's loads because you weren't valeting a car) and there are no signs tellign you which rooms are in which direction. Yup, I picked wrong the first time. 2) there is no sign/map *anywhere* on the floor or in my room that tells me where the ice machine is. When I mentioned that last bit on checkout I was told that the door to it is made to look like all the other rooms and if I'd just walked most of the way down the other side of my floor I'd have found it just fine. I think not.
Oh one more thing. Let me show you the least-restful hotel room floor in the Western world:
Tell me how that's a calming influence? No wonder they upgraded all their bedding and added chenille throws the the room... they had to counteract the carpet.
This year's GoH was William Tenn/Philip Klass. He was quite darling. I must say I did like his comments when He recieved the Forry Award -- after all these years "it's about damn time I won one!" and "Don't tell Forry you gave me this." lol
As for the panels I attended:
My personal winner for best visual/coolest tech/ok-I'm-a-geek-whatcha-want-to-make-of-it panel: the Rebirth of the Griffith Observatory.
My winner for most notes taken: the 2007 Hugos panel -- very useful! At least a couple books hit my shopping list because of it and I have it firmly in my brain to check in a week or so to see if the online nomination forms are up. The books that made the shopping list: Novik's His Majesty's Dragon and Stross' Glasshouse. I also have made an effort to locate the sampler chapter of Lynch's Lies of Loch Lamora that was handed out at WorldCon and to read my copy of the WorldCon book, Space Cadets. For best related book, the Phillips book, James Tiptree, Jr.... remains on my radar.
Best everyone having fun panel: Doctor Who
Best audience interest panel: the Eaton Collection {If you haven't heard their presentation, you should catch it sometime. Also, they *will* treat you with respect. They don't snort at genre fiction or genre ephemera. They *like* scif and are proud of it. And, they won't sell it in a garage sale like your grandson/niece/first cousin would if you left them your collection. They'll let you visit too!
Coolest new innovation: The Stitch and *itch Room! Too cool -- THANKS!
Aside from the winning panels, I went to other panels (we won't mention those); I chatted with my friend John and his mom and congratulated him on getting the turkey sandwich boxed lunch again this year {good show, Marion-- you make him so happy every year with that lunch bag!}; I went to the masquerade -- nice year in masquerade land---how many liver snacks do you need to convince a dog to wear a full-body turkey costume???; chatted with Juli from the Eaton and books and general collecting [She just got a new light sabre which she's most fond of. If you need a dose of perky, Juli's your woman!!!!! She does the shopping for the Eaton -- ain't that the coolest job in the world!?!]; I bought books-- mostly as gifts [See, I showed some restraint! What did I get? I can't really say because they might be for you. ;-) ] and I stitched.
At the Con I got one ornie stitched, a BS poinsettia wreath like this one only the flowers are red overdye:
I also made more headway on the M Designs Sampler until I was stymied trying to figure out what to add -- I have a whole extra row's worth of space on the fabric and I just can't give up on it!
Friday, November 24, 2006
Being Thankful
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Today was a draw.
Want to see a touch of what we're up against?
This is the "family room" -- most of what we've got here is pictures. Oh and that's grandma's piano:
What I personally am up against--- I like to call this my scifi alley:
Here's my sister at work on her photographing odessey. This was yesterday -- china and glass day. And, because we're a family of documentors, that's my BIL taking a picture of my sister taking pictures of glassware. :)
And yes, the floor is textured and yellow and the cabinets are painted apricot -- no, my mom didn't have a vote in it! Beyond my BIL you can see a bit of the hideous wallpaper that graces half of that one wall. It's a lovely white with giant flowers and bamboo lattice in shades of brown. I'll have to take a picture of that for you tomorrow. Hmm, I'd better write that down or I'll forget.
Back to what we did today --- The closet stuff was a hoot. There were my high school graduation pics, old pics of our hometown, quilt blocks, my grandparents wedding book (think baby book, but about a wedding -- Keep in mind that they got married 1905-1910 --- someone gave my grandmother a book entitled A Thousand Ways to Please Your Husband. Dollars to donuts it included instructions on properly startching cuffs, and how to say "yes, dear" in all sincerity. lol), and the flag from my father's coffin. But also up there was a bag of the big bows on stakes that come in floral arrangements, a large quantitiy of tacky craft things bought at craft fairs and church sales for samples for my church's crafters club to use, and an unopened, giant puzzle of a pizza.
Say, wanna see what I collected from the button boxes? I figure these will be handy for biscornus and family samplers:
They are so very pretty!!!!
Speaking of biscornus, I also worked on side one of my first one today. I need to be working on my stitcher's exchange piece, but my sister says she can show me how to easily bury the knot on the buttons for the biscornu so I want to get that lesson before they leave for home. I picked the simplest pattern I could track down then edited out 1/4th of it. I may stitch part of the other side tonite. We'll see how the evening progresses. Hmm. let's see if I can track down the camera for a quick pic.....
Are you ready for Thanksgiving? I doubt I am. We've got all the groceries though. We're doing a turkey breast, dressing, frozen peas and onions, brussel sprouts, cheddar cheese biscuits, salad, carrots, celery, olive, deviled eggs, pumpkin pie, and pecan pie. We're figuring to give pie leftovers to the guys next door and to take some to a friend of mom's.
I'm getting chuckle out of the Friday plans -- my BIL and sister will be up and at Best Buy at 4am so they can hopefully get a number to enable them to buy a large, flt screen TV at a $500 discount. My BIL needs it for the museum he's on the board of directors of. A few hours after they get back from that adventure, my sister and I will go to Joann's for ornament supplies---fabric, felt, stuffing, ribbon, and styrofoam. The foam is because I've been thinking that if I can get/cut small enough hunks of fom, I could do "cube-its" as ornies. Oh, guess I better get pins too. :)
Oh yeah, right.... lol
You Are Jean Grey |
Although your fate is often unknown, you always seem to survive (even after death). Your mind is your greatest weapon, literally! Powers: telepathy and telekinesis, the ability to project thoughts into the mind of others, communication with animals |
Words are our friends! So go make a new friend today !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your Vocabulary Score: A |
Congratulations on your multifarious vocabulary! You must be quite an erudite person. |
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
As usual... misc.
I think I really like this one. I wonder if Bruce would believe it. :) :
You are The High Priestess
Science, Wisdom, Knowledge, Education.
The High Priestess is the card of knowledge, instinctual, supernatural, secret knowledge. She holds scrolls of arcane information that she might, or might not reveal to you. The moon crown on her head as well as the crescent by her foot indicates her willingness to illuminate what you otherwise might not see, reveal the secrets you need to know. The High Priestess is also associated with the moon however and can also indicate change or fluxuation, particularily when it comes to your moods.
What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.
Ok, I like this one...
You scored as Arwen. You're Arwen Evenstar! This elven princess may not get in on too much action, but she's always optimistic and hopeful for the future. She does what she can to help her love, Aragorn, who is off fighting, and is always supportive of him. "I would rather spend one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone."
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and this one's pretty funny-- who knew this would be my mythological critter--certainly wouldn't have been one of my first dozen guesses!:
You scored as Faerie. Faerie: Aren't you a cute little flying person? Faeries are earth spirits. They live among each element completely hidden. They have cousins called Pixies. Pixies however, are very mischevious. They enjoy tormenting other creatures for fun. Little pranksters.. I hope you never meet one. Pixies have a bad reputation for finding a creature and clinging to them until death. Faeries can be somewhat close to a Pixie, but mostly they are loving, playful, and carry with them a child-like enthusiasm for life. Hide among the pedals of a Daisy, you are a Faerie.
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Oh give me a break. It's hard to pack up everything you own for storage. I'm hating pretty much every minute of it.
Monday, November 20, 2006
STRIP for 2006
2006:
Stitcher's Exchange
CSRR Fantasy RR2
CSRR Christmas RR
12-14 ornies
mustard kimono needlepoint
Radko RWB star
M Designs personalized sampler
2 biscornus
2007:
4 ST Fruit of the Vines
2 inserts for needlepoint clock
N&T pillow
Vierlanden Mystery Sampler by Martina Dey
Personalized sampler by Nouveau Encore
30 ornies
patriotic thing for Tigg
Mirabila RR
house RR
12 biscornus
1 CSRR RR
Chatelaine Egyptian Mandala Garden
Should I make a reading STRIP-ish plan? Let's call it a book a month shall we. Currently I'm reading:
Connie Willis' Fire Watch short story collection (she's a wonder, did you know?)
and
Marilynne Robinson's Gilead
What I'm listening to:
Terry Pratchett's Mort -- he's brilliant
and
Pratchett's Thud -- simply brilliant
What I wish I was reading:
1. some of Glen Cook's Garrett, PI series
2. a Chelsea Quinn Yarbro something or other
3. a Jack McDevitt novel
4. lots of Irish things
What I want to listen to soon:
1. something by Tony Hillerman
2. a Nero Wolfe..... God I love Archie! lol
Friday, November 17, 2006
Have you visted the badgers?
http://community.webshots.com/user/rbehling1916
These are part of my collection. I love them. I guess I must have 40 of them. They represent the direction south and the color red. Yes, I know that I have one that's more than likely a mole. What can I say, he was an early purchase. :)
The BIL Has Landed
I'm packed and ready to roll.... I think. I have enough stash so that if armageddon seals off my town I can keep stitching until FEMA gets it's act together. I have enough work with me to keep me awake for the same amount of time. Lord knows there's plenty of cleaning to do.
today I got my first "countdown to Christmas" cookie recipe from Cooking Light. A nice looking raspberry bar. I think you need a recipe a day for Christmas cookies, don't you? You can sign up at:
http://www.cookinglight.com/cooking/cookies/2006/
So, help me out here. I'm trying to think colors for my impending mystery sampler:
My first thought was purple and green. Overdyed of course. All options would be overdyed! But that's what I did my Emerson in....
Granted with that one I did medium tones of both colors and this time I'd do darker shades and not do it on green, but.....
My second inspiration was to use navy fabric and stitch in red and white. I'm still tossing that around. Then again I think white or ivory with red and blue might be nice too. But I've also been jonesing to do a piece in browns and pumpkins. Then again, someone in the group mentioned making it a rainbow sampler and that's kinda cool. I hadn't thought of that... possibly because I had it in the back of my mind to do for Jan Houtmann's "Patchwork" when I get around to ordering it. I know, I know. Enough with the ordering already! Believe me, I KNOW!!!!!!!!!!! no more ordering.... until tomorrow. ;-)
Planning and Scheming
I have the makings of probably 20 ornies withe me. yes, I think I only need 14, but I might get bored. ;-) I have my M Designs personal sampler which I've been doing ok on:
I also have 2 RRs, a stitcher's exchange piece, and my Beau GEste/Christopher Radko needlepoint star ornie along...
Oh, and I have ST's "Fruit of the Vine" along so my sister cn vote on the bead colors I got -- she wants at least three repititions of the pattern in a bell-pull-like coloum for a space between her windows in her bedroom.
I have high hopes for the week, but then again, I had high hopes for the day today and I've been stymied by the continuing non-functioning copier here at the office. Maybe this means that away from the office I shall be tres productive. Productive or not I still get to go to LosCon. [See http://www.loscon.org/ ] I'll be missing Friday, but I'll be there for Saturday and Sunday which means I'll be able to make it to the masquerade and all the most of the other fun and excitement. [You know, on of these days I need to get/make an appropriate dress so I can go to the Regency Dance.] This year they are even having a "Stitch and Bitch Lounge" -- apparently someone on the committee got a room for all us stitchers to gather in between events. How cool !!!!!!! I feel it is a brilliant plan and I hope to make great use of the space and fellow scfi stitchers.
And in case you were wondering:
You Are Curling |
What you lack in athleticism, you make up for in concentration. And while curling isn't much more of a sport than bowling, you *can* win a gold medal for it! |
And... lol....
You Are a Blueberry Margarita |
Honestly, there's no one quite like you. And believe it or not, most people think that's a bad thing! You're open, wild, friendly, wacky, and tons of fun. You have a big personality... and a big heart. |
And finally... :)
You Are Austin |
A little bit country, a little bit rock and roll. You're totally weird and very proud of it. Artistic and freaky, you still seem to fit in... in your own strange way. Famous Austin residents: Lance Armstrong, Sandra Bullock, Andy Roddick |
Monday, November 13, 2006
Stop me before I join again.
See? I need an intervention. lol
Ok, back to cleaning I have a corner of the living room and a cabinet in the kitchen to get through between now and tomorrow at 5-ish pm when I head off to the train station to go back to L.A. I was planning aon staying until Tuesday for a few hours today until Lebnnie pointed out I'd be back this Thursday with my sister and BIL. And I'd be here for a whole week then. Silly me! I thought I had another week before they arrived for Thanksgiving.
Sigh.... clutter, here I come!
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Wanna see how far I've gotten...
Wanna see my crafting heritage? These are great grandmother's need crochet/knitting:
Yes, she was amazingly talented. :)
I guess you know I ***had*** to take this one!
You're 45% Irish |
You're probably less Irish than you think you are... But you're still more Irish than most. |
OMG I just saw the cranberry drink ad with the "holiday hawk." ROTFLOL
P.S. I was up until this morning at 6:30am, slept until 11ish, cleaned all day, and I don't expect to go to bed until 6:30am Monday morning, and I have to be at the train station at 5pm tomorrow. If I seem disjointed and weird, I'm allowed... dontcha think?????????????
You scored as Galactica (Battlestar: Galactica). You are leery of your surroundings, and with good reason. Anyone could be a cylon. But you have close friends and you know they would never hurt you. Now if only the damn XO would stop drinking.
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Happy, happy, happy!!!!!!!!!
Well, I'm here to clean and prep and organize so the place isn't a disaster when my sister and BIL arrive for Thanksgiving. My packing and alleged organizing foiled my sister's plans last time she was out so this time I really need to be out of her way. I hadn't realized how many books I had sorted out for donating last month when I was here. I suppose I'll need to try a run to the library while I'm home. Oh and I need to remember to take the rest of the cookbooks I'm donating back with me to L.A. God bless the head of the Science and Patents division of the LAPL for being willing to try adding my cookbooks to their collection-- and not giving me lip about it either. I try to tell "my" librarians, be nice to your donors, and bo I can't tell you how nice (and rare) it is to find places that are nice to donors. And these institutions wonder why hermit-like-widow-raising-57-cats never leave them their secret stash fo $68 million in her will.... they were probably ungracious to her on the phone one time when she tried to donate something.
off soapbox... temporarily
Hey, guess what?! The neighbor who essentially accused me of be idiotic, heartless, and cruel is speaking to me again. I guess either absence makes the hert grow fonder or he decided I wasn't really trying to kill his cat afterall. :)
My train got in around 3:30 and Lennie kindly picked me up. We toddled off to the bank (so I can pay the gardener) and then to Barnes and Noble (there was this thing I simple had to get for Chris.... and I did! Of course, for some reason I got me one too, and a book on pigeons [someday I'll explain], and two of the big, annual reviews of spas for work-- one for my office and one for Chicago. I really should have gotten one for SF. sigh) Then we dined at Ruby's who makes darn fine burgers. I let Lennie chose in honor of her impending bday. It was quite a feat to get to dinner since my completely insane mall (that wouold be the Galleria at Tyler in case you want to make a list of completely and utterly asinine developers) started construction projects along about one-third of the parking areas of the mall. The parking structure is mostly closed, two main sections of the parking lot are closed (one of the closures cuts off access around the mall so you have to exit the lot to get to the other side of the mall). Can you imagine? They are only just beginning construction and it's Christmas shopping season!!!! COMPLETE MORONS!!!!!!!!!!! This summer when they started the work there was already no parking, now it's Christmas for Heavens sake!!!!! The men (cause you know it had to be men who planned this) who scheduled this should be forced to drive shuttle buses to the mall all day long, 7 days a week, until the second week of January. Did I mention they are UTTER AND COMPLETE MORONS???? Yeah, I hate stupid people.
Ok, I'm going to go clean something. Wish me luck!
P.S. Too funny -- I swear I didn't look anything up and I didn't change any answers:
You Passed 8th Grade Science |
Congratulations, you got 8/8 correct! |
Hmmm... possibly...
You Were a Coyote |
Brutally honest, you encourage people to show their true selves. You laugh at life - none of it can be taken too seriously. |
Thursday, November 09, 2006
shoot me now
More tomorrow, I'm off for reheated pizza and tv!
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
I don't know why.....
I took breaks in work last night to do a little Christmas RR stiching (congratulate me, I got much accomplished!!!!) and to sort my laundry. Yes, I hear you say, that was the plan. Sort laundry and get up early this morning and do said laundry. Yeah, well, best laid plans. I'm hoping the machines are available when I get home. Maybe the excitement of fresh laundry will keep me awake. I think not getting it accomplished this morning just started the day out wrong.
tonight's goals -- to get that dang laundry done (please, Lord, don't let the machines be full and/or flooded) and to get as far as I can through this work project for The Stoat. I say he's my friend, but if he loads me down with this much stuff.....?????????
Blog things had great wisdom to impart to me as to which of Santa's reindeer I'd be:
You Are Dasher |
Why You're Naughty: That little coup you tried to stage against Santa last year Why You're Nice: You secretly give naughty children presents. |
:) I kinda like being Dasher.
But.....
If You Were Born in 2893... |
And You Would Be: A Space Explorer |
If I were alive in 2893 I should hope I'd be a space explorer, because I'd hate to think we'd still be stuck on this planet dickering about what we ought to do next. Regardless, I'd certainly petition the Galactic Court to change my name!
Awww.....
Your Eyes Should Be Blue |
Your eyes reflect: Innocence and sweetness What's hidden behind your eyes: A calculating mind |
Monday, November 06, 2006
I *was* going great guns.
I now need to put together a list of defunct amusement and waterparks and write up a section on the ones in the NYC MSA detailing what they were about and why they closed. It's fun and all, but so much for the RR. Oh well, work trumps free time any day. Heck, almost ever day!
I do deserve a pat on the back. I've refrained from buying any stash for a week. Cna you believe it? :) Ok, so I found a hoard of new freebie sites to keep me occupied and to turn my "wish to start" list into something resembling the WHite House's Christmas Card list, but I have not ordered anything!!!! Ok, yes I did put a hord of Vikki Clayton silks in the online shopping cart almost every day and then just never click "buy," but almost conceding doesn't count! :)
From Blogthings -- What color orange am I?:
You Are Pumpkin |
Realistic and practical, you see the world for how it is. You know what it takes to succeed in life... And you're happy to help others reach their goals. |
And if I were a donut I'd be:
You Are a Boston Creme Donut |
You have a tough exterior. No one wants to mess with you. But on the inside, you're a total pushover and completely soft. You're a traditionalist, and you don't change easily. You're likely to eat the same doughnut every morning, and pout if it's sold out. |
And, for the record, I'd eat me!
Stuff I want to do tonight:
1. Coalesce all my defunct park info from today; get the table done from today's info; get all the write ups done on the NY stuff based on what info I have right now.
2. Get my laundry sorted and pre-treated so I can get up early and do it before work tomorrow.
3. Stitch some. Just some. I don't ask for much because by the time I get there my eyes will be 63% closed anyway.