Sunday, November 17, 2013

Island of Misfit Toys

Someone had this van parked at work on Friday.


A decent effort. Scooby looks good. Nice and laid back. Typical Scooby.

Something's going on with Shaggy, though. That look on his face kind of ruins it for me. If I find out who the artist is, I'll tell them they should've just painted Fred instead.

Or just two Scoobys. Two Scoobys are definitely cooler than prostate examination Shaggy.

About a year ago, I accepted that I had a mess of mountain bike tires in my basement. It was pretty overwhelming. If I wasn't tripping all over them, I was thinking about what to do with them.

I have a shed on my lower deck that seems to act as my own little Island of Misfit Toys, so the tires got moved. Out of sight, out of mind.

The shed stayed closed for a while, but I opened it up recently and got reminded of what I tried to forget.



At which point I realized I needed another distraction.


So, I closed the doors to my Island of Misfit Toys and decided instead to tackle the crawl space under the basement stairs. I was happy to have my mind off the shed. That is, until a long-forgotten container was discovered and reopened.



And then more appeared behind an old shelf, so I dragged them out.



If I didn't mountain bike, I wouldn't have this problem. Such is life.

I did manage to document some other great finds.





City Paper. Featured for the First Annual Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week.


Snakeskin disco heels. Party time.


My favorite misfit toy has always been the boat that can't stay afloat. What's yours?

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Halloween

I think I had a pretty good costume for Halloween this year.



Ok, ok.

I admit, the real Elliott looks a little better than I did. Even in his 400x300 pixel glory.

But, he had Spielberg effects and preteen good looks.

My effects budget was limited to rush shipping from Universal Studios and a $45 American Apparel hoodie.



I've gotten a lot of use out of the hoodie already. Obviously. It's cold outside, and it's a hoodie.

On the other hand, ET is still in Ryanne's CR-V, going on about five days in extended parking at the airport. I'm sure he's pissed off and cold. My intergalactic buddy will be phoning home to Seven Fields tomorrow night.

It's a bummer fall has come and gone so quick, this year. Next weekend is The Onion Ride, and the following weekend is Lit Up Night. This will definitely prove to be blog-worthy content, assuming I survive.

As for now, I have a hankering for Reese's Pieces and a sudden urge to hide amongst a bunch of stuffed animals. So while I go bury myself next to Teddy Ruxpin, here are some of the very few photos I snapped at the party.