Happy Fuck Columbus Day!
Oct. 10th, 2022 11:47 pmAs I have taken to calling it because, well, he was rather a dickhead once you learn your history. There are reasons people want it be "Indigenous Peoples Day" now. But I had a good, pretty productive day overall --
1. Continue writing "Londerland Bloodlines: Downtown Queensland": Check – I’ve gotten started on the next chapter, with Victor and Alice moving into the Skyeline Apartment! Alice has already gotten all of her stuff in (which, given it was basically just some clothes, her bunny, and her family portrait, wasn’t hard), and Victor’s just arrived with his stuff – clothes, books, his keyboard, and his bug bot collection! I’ve decided they’re called “BioBots” and they’re the product of essentially a knock-off Transformers cartoon about a scientist who creates robots that look like bugs and lizards and such things. Victor is a little embarrassed about liking them so much, but Alice thinks they’re sweet, so. . . :) A shame she can’t linger to see them all, but next time, she’s gotta get out and about so she can meet Fat Larry and do his quest!
2. Keep up with YouTube Subs and clear more videos from the Watch Later: Check! Managed to do both parts of this today, mostly because a) Kevin did a video that was UNDER an hour (not by much, but it was) and b) I tried to be more concise with my write-ups –
A) Started after beanbags with a pair of OXBox lists –
I. “7 Ludicrous Summons That Were Pure Overkill: Commenter Edition” – more overpowered summons that you can call in games to just absolutely WRECK your enemies, as suggested by the commenters on the last video! Need a weird space-dragon-mech raining death from above with rockets and lasers? Call on Ark from Final Fantasy IX! Need a goddess flinging your enemies into the sun and healing you in the process? Call for Iris from Golden Sun: The Lost Age! Need a massive demonic queen able to smash the literal god of creation across the universe and into the sun with a punch so powerful it can garner a “Big Bang Bonus?” Call for Queen Sheba from Bayonetta! And then hold on tight because you’re gonna have to help fly said god of creation into the sun yourself. XD
II. “7 Bosses With a Weird Weakness You Exploited Ruthlessly: Commenter Edition” – more bosses with bizarre weaknesses you can exploit to your heart’s content, as suggested by the commenters on the last video! Going up against the Man On Fire in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain? Just have your R&D team whip you up an infinite ammo water pistol so you can put him out. Having trouble with Maz Koshia, the tough-as-nails monk bonus boss from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild DLC? Throw down some bananas – you can score at least a few free hits in as he’s distracted and goes to nom down the fruit. Found your way into Stanley Gimble’s horror show in Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines? Well, actually, Stanley has two weaknesses – the one given in the video, which is to shove a chair or similar object in front of the door he’s hiding behind in his basement studio/boss arena so he can’t come up on you from behind and get a free hit (instead you release him at your leisure to slaughter at will); and the one given in the comments which is – he’s human, you’re a vampire. You grab him, you can just drink him dry without issue. Granted, he IS a little hard to grab, and that free hit he gets in from coming up on you from behind IS annoying, so I’d recommend using both weaknesses in tandem. You’ll thank me later. :P
B) Then this evening, we had Call Me Kevin and “I played Shrek 2 for PC so you don't have to” – an 48-minute look at the Shrek 2 game for the PC! I don’t know how Kevin got THAT much time out of it, because it was BAD. Hilariously stiff and occasionally terrifying character models with like no animations to their names; a badly truncated story that left you absolutely baffled as to what the plot should be (with most of it glossed over in “storybook” cutscenes); and absolutely miserable controls, including the worst double jump Kevin’s ever come across. Which was bad, because this game is almost all platformer with the occasional boss fight where you can spam left click – except for the final one, because then you have to throw food at the Fairy Godmother, and whether or not he did was completely up to fate. The only part about it that Kevin actually liked was the fairy at the save points, Roy, and for most of the video he ended up calling the guy “Ron.” XD Just – I’m glad he played it and managed to cut the entire experience down to less than an hour so I didn’t have to suffer through it! XD (Though I will say the whole “Mongo the Giant Gingerbread Man” sequence did remind me of Giant Alice in A:MR, which was amusing. XD)
C) And finally, just squeaking in as Kevin did an under-an-hour video tonight, was GrayStillPlays with “Upgrading my NOOB car into a GOD car in Draw Joust!” Yes, Gray is back to the mobile games with the aforementioned Draw Joust – a game where you must use your limited supply of ink, your imagination, and your incredible drawing talents to draw a car for your character (Dr. Yeetson, in Gray’s case) to duel another player/bot with a similarly-drawn car and see who dies first. Gray, of course, has no drawing skills but a hell of an imagination for stupid stuff, and put them both to good use. XD Results were mixed – his attempt at a Dorito-car failed miserably, as did his first attempt at the power of the YEET, but his infinity-symbol car did the work, and his SECOND attempt at a YEET worked out a lot better. As did his attempt at drawing a Pringles potato chip and the state of Florida. XD I guess if you ever feel the need to see if your attempts at drawing a sad face will lead to your opponent getting a buster sword up their butt, you can check this game out! XD
3. Play Sims 4 and do some building (either more Chill Save house upgrades or a separate project): Check – ended up being the latter, as I popped into my building save to take on Slip 42 in StrangerVille! I wanted to make my own little psuedo-camper van for the lot for a potential future “Worst Lot In The World” challenge (where you do a house that’s a Haunted House Residential, has all the lot challenges, the “Dog Hangout” and “Cat Hangout” lot traits to attract strays, and is in a starting-state StrangerVille so you have the mystery to deal with as well). This proved to be – more difficult than anticipated, as the game isn’t REALLY set up to do that. Certainly I had a lot of trouble getting the shape right (I attempted using the new rounded walls, but ended up not liking them and went for octagonal shapes on either end instead), the siding right (nothing looked like the RVs and campers around the lot) and finding some decorations to make it look more – camper-y (I actually went looking for Debug and Live Edit objects for the first time in my game, but couldn’t find like a trailer on its own that I could slap down in there with MoveObjects – I did at least find loose tires, so I just put a few of those by one end to suggest that they’d been taken off it). It was kinda rough, not gonna lie! But I’ve got a basic shape that I like so far, with a tiny “front porch” and a little baby bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower, so that’s something so far. Just gotta find a way to properly light it and get all the other stuff I want on there. . .it’ll all come together eventually!
4. Work on tumblr drafts: Check – I did indeed get all the pictures for my four-part Chill Save update this week sorted late last night/early this morning before heading to bed, so after taking care of PMs and such (see below), I spent the rest of my time before lunch getting the initial drafts (pictures and starter text) sorted on Victor Luvs Alice, then finished up all the proper text and tags after lunch. So THAT’S all sorted!
5. Get in a workout: Check – another night on the bike, another night with the Oxventure Orbpocalypse episode “Wrangle in the Tangle!” We picked up where I left off last night, with Corazon Ramboing his way around the camp and having just located the hut where all the scrolls were being kept, and the rest of the party up a tree with Christian the Chaotic Hornbill watching an Aboleth – a terrible squid-goo thing with a maw full of teeth and the ability to mesmerize people – swim around. Dob’s first thought?
“How can we get the Aboleth to kill all those people, thus doing our dirty work for us?” XD Some ideas were bandied around by the group about how to get the victims down to the waterside (with Johnny interjecting at one point to remind everyone that Corazon wasn’t by the riverside with them and prompting Prudence to go “Oh yeah, I’m Messaging all this info to him because I can do that”), and the idea of using a grease slide from the poisoned stewpot to the water was brought up – Corazon rode out the power of his nat 20 from earlier to set up said slide without being seen, with Johnny allowing it just because of how hilariously brazen it was (and making sure to note that when Corazon got back to his original position, he felt that nat 20 go poof). Dob, having previously remembered that the Aboleth race hates certain gods because of an ancient feud thanks to his dirty twenty when identifying the thing in the first place, scrolled through his memory to find a god that might upset this particular Aboleth –
And a nat 20 got him an answer – BlipBlop (or whatever her actual name is), the Sea Mother! The previous eldritch horror Iron and his group worshiped until the Oxventurers turned them to Cthulhu worshipers to avoid having to slaughter the lot of them. Dob trying to come up with a hymn to sing to honor the Sea Mother already upset the Aboleth quite a bit, so the plan was amended to include “when anyone comes or slides down to the waterside after having poisoned stew, we’ll have Dob Major Image up an image of Iron singing and dancing in praise of the Sea Mother to REALLY tick the Aboleth off and make it eager to eat people.”
Speaking of poisoned stew, Christian was eager to see people getting sick, so he flew over to the camp and rang the dinner bell with his beak. Everyone promptly began pouring out of their huts and other gathering places to get dinner, and promptly got lightly poisoned by the meal (Merilwen rolling a 2 on her roll for damage) – save for the chef himself, who had known the stew wasn’t ready yet and wasn’t going to eat until HE knew it was done. About half of the group, feeling like they might be sick, staggered over to the waterside, only to find first the image of Iron, singing and dancing away with a delightful Donald Duck-esque voice –
And then second to find themselves on the wrong end of the tentacles of the furious Aboleth. Not only did they take twelve points of damage, they ALSO got infected with a disease that temporarily turned THEM into fish-people – or, at the very least, made it so they had to breathe underwater. Corazon, taking advantage of everyone being out of the huts, was able to stealth his way into the planning room, grab all the scrolls, and stealth his way out again and back to the boat (to take in some sun, judging by Andy’s sunglasses and reflector XD). Egbert followed, figuring their job was done; Dob, however, refused to leave the men to their misery, and Prudence and Merilwen joined him in ending the agony of those on the wrong end of the Aboleth’s wrath, and speeding up the death of anyone who wasn’t. Dob was of course further traumatized by the time they made it back to the boat (fortunately, the Aboleth was sated and let them go), and Egbert was just yanking whole pages out of his atonement diary as they sailed back. (Corazon, meanwhile, took the time to quickly copy two maps of interest from the scrolls – and find that his father’s house was among them. He didn’t seem too fussed about the latter. XD)
Once back, they were ushered by half-a-dozen guards back into the throne room, where Queen Katy took a look at the scrolls, confirmed they were the genuine article, then tried to get the Oxventurers to just leave. However, everyone IMMEDIATELY noticed that there was something wrong with her voice, and Dob promptly strode up and yanked the pearl off her head to reveal a different woman – Fakey Pearlhead, as Prudence eventually dubbed her (to Inspiration). Fakey admitted that Katy had already left to go throw their shard into a volcano so to prove they Oxventurers would never get one over on her, and a furious Dob instantly sprinted out of the throne room, because you DON’T force Dob to bloody his hands and then renege on the deal! This did mean that he missed the other part of Fakey’s message, though –
Namely, that Katy left Fakey and the guards to kill the Oxventurers just in case they figured out the ruse. “Wrangle in the Tangle” ended there, with the remaining four members of the gang ready to face off against Fakey and the guards – but as I still had over ten minutes to go on the workout, I figured I’d just keep going and started Episode 5, “Twin It To Win It,” to see how the battle went!
Weirdly, so far – Egbert and Corazon ended up tying for first place in the initiative order, and Egbert made an “eg-ecutive decision” to grab the fake pearl, plop it back on Fakey’s head, and spin it around to make it harder for her to see, putting her at disadvantage for all future rolls until she could get that straightened out. Corazon was not exactly pleased with these “Three Stooges”-style shenanigans when they were facing seven people ready to kill them – and then promptly cast Grease on the floor to try and knock a couple of the guards off their feet. XD He got two of the three in the range of his spell, AND almost got Prudence, but she made her saving throw, fortunately (thanks to having Advantage due to Corazon openly using a bit of bacon to produce the grease – Johnny wanted to reward them for actually explicitly using spell components, even if they personally hate them XD). He then successfully slid behind the throne to hide as the guards readied their own attack. They tried to stab Merilwen, but missed by a hair’s breadth, while the one on the floor managed to regain his feet and get out a sword. Prudence, seeing things going wrong, promptly ran up to Fakey and slapped her hands on either side of her head before threatening to kill her (planned method being Eldritch Blast from both hands, yikes). She won the grapple roll (partly thanks to Egbert’s actions, as Johnny had to ignore the first nat 20 they rolled for Fakey due to the disadvantage) and VERY MUCH won the Charisma/Intimidation roll, with another nat 20 for the guards ensuring they FULLY understood her threat. XD We’ll see where things go from there tomorrow – and if the rest of the gang ever catches up with Dob. XD
Additionally:
-->Focused this morning on answering Moose’s PMs on here and some comments I got on “Finding You” over on AO3, yay~ Keeping up with my social obligations! XD
-->A bit nicer than yesterday (despite some early clouds), so we did get out to play beanbags today – and while Dad was the overall champ, we all did win at least once (Mom getting an awesome come-from-behind victory in the first game thanks to a pair of eights), and I did well enough to come second most of the time. Final scores were me 2-2-W-2-3; Dad 3-W-2-W-W; Mom W-3-3-3-2. Not too bad!
Yes, good, I am pleased with this. :) Now we just have to see how things go when I'm back on my work schedule. . .and this upcoming weekend, as not only do I have to clean my room and do the wash, we're also decorating the front of the house for Halloween. Come on, time management. . .
As it stands right now, though, I have to hit the sheets because, well, back on my work schedule. Hope you all had a good day -- night all!
1. Continue writing "Londerland Bloodlines: Downtown Queensland": Check – I’ve gotten started on the next chapter, with Victor and Alice moving into the Skyeline Apartment! Alice has already gotten all of her stuff in (which, given it was basically just some clothes, her bunny, and her family portrait, wasn’t hard), and Victor’s just arrived with his stuff – clothes, books, his keyboard, and his bug bot collection! I’ve decided they’re called “BioBots” and they’re the product of essentially a knock-off Transformers cartoon about a scientist who creates robots that look like bugs and lizards and such things. Victor is a little embarrassed about liking them so much, but Alice thinks they’re sweet, so. . . :) A shame she can’t linger to see them all, but next time, she’s gotta get out and about so she can meet Fat Larry and do his quest!
2. Keep up with YouTube Subs and clear more videos from the Watch Later: Check! Managed to do both parts of this today, mostly because a) Kevin did a video that was UNDER an hour (not by much, but it was) and b) I tried to be more concise with my write-ups –
A) Started after beanbags with a pair of OXBox lists –
I. “7 Ludicrous Summons That Were Pure Overkill: Commenter Edition” – more overpowered summons that you can call in games to just absolutely WRECK your enemies, as suggested by the commenters on the last video! Need a weird space-dragon-mech raining death from above with rockets and lasers? Call on Ark from Final Fantasy IX! Need a goddess flinging your enemies into the sun and healing you in the process? Call for Iris from Golden Sun: The Lost Age! Need a massive demonic queen able to smash the literal god of creation across the universe and into the sun with a punch so powerful it can garner a “Big Bang Bonus?” Call for Queen Sheba from Bayonetta! And then hold on tight because you’re gonna have to help fly said god of creation into the sun yourself. XD
II. “7 Bosses With a Weird Weakness You Exploited Ruthlessly: Commenter Edition” – more bosses with bizarre weaknesses you can exploit to your heart’s content, as suggested by the commenters on the last video! Going up against the Man On Fire in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain? Just have your R&D team whip you up an infinite ammo water pistol so you can put him out. Having trouble with Maz Koshia, the tough-as-nails monk bonus boss from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild DLC? Throw down some bananas – you can score at least a few free hits in as he’s distracted and goes to nom down the fruit. Found your way into Stanley Gimble’s horror show in Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines? Well, actually, Stanley has two weaknesses – the one given in the video, which is to shove a chair or similar object in front of the door he’s hiding behind in his basement studio/boss arena so he can’t come up on you from behind and get a free hit (instead you release him at your leisure to slaughter at will); and the one given in the comments which is – he’s human, you’re a vampire. You grab him, you can just drink him dry without issue. Granted, he IS a little hard to grab, and that free hit he gets in from coming up on you from behind IS annoying, so I’d recommend using both weaknesses in tandem. You’ll thank me later. :P
B) Then this evening, we had Call Me Kevin and “I played Shrek 2 for PC so you don't have to” – an 48-minute look at the Shrek 2 game for the PC! I don’t know how Kevin got THAT much time out of it, because it was BAD. Hilariously stiff and occasionally terrifying character models with like no animations to their names; a badly truncated story that left you absolutely baffled as to what the plot should be (with most of it glossed over in “storybook” cutscenes); and absolutely miserable controls, including the worst double jump Kevin’s ever come across. Which was bad, because this game is almost all platformer with the occasional boss fight where you can spam left click – except for the final one, because then you have to throw food at the Fairy Godmother, and whether or not he did was completely up to fate. The only part about it that Kevin actually liked was the fairy at the save points, Roy, and for most of the video he ended up calling the guy “Ron.” XD Just – I’m glad he played it and managed to cut the entire experience down to less than an hour so I didn’t have to suffer through it! XD (Though I will say the whole “Mongo the Giant Gingerbread Man” sequence did remind me of Giant Alice in A:MR, which was amusing. XD)
C) And finally, just squeaking in as Kevin did an under-an-hour video tonight, was GrayStillPlays with “Upgrading my NOOB car into a GOD car in Draw Joust!” Yes, Gray is back to the mobile games with the aforementioned Draw Joust – a game where you must use your limited supply of ink, your imagination, and your incredible drawing talents to draw a car for your character (Dr. Yeetson, in Gray’s case) to duel another player/bot with a similarly-drawn car and see who dies first. Gray, of course, has no drawing skills but a hell of an imagination for stupid stuff, and put them both to good use. XD Results were mixed – his attempt at a Dorito-car failed miserably, as did his first attempt at the power of the YEET, but his infinity-symbol car did the work, and his SECOND attempt at a YEET worked out a lot better. As did his attempt at drawing a Pringles potato chip and the state of Florida. XD I guess if you ever feel the need to see if your attempts at drawing a sad face will lead to your opponent getting a buster sword up their butt, you can check this game out! XD
3. Play Sims 4 and do some building (
4. Work on tumblr drafts: Check – I did indeed get all the pictures for my four-part Chill Save update this week sorted late last night/early this morning before heading to bed, so after taking care of PMs and such (see below), I spent the rest of my time before lunch getting the initial drafts (pictures and starter text) sorted on Victor Luvs Alice, then finished up all the proper text and tags after lunch. So THAT’S all sorted!
5. Get in a workout: Check – another night on the bike, another night with the Oxventure Orbpocalypse episode “Wrangle in the Tangle!” We picked up where I left off last night, with Corazon Ramboing his way around the camp and having just located the hut where all the scrolls were being kept, and the rest of the party up a tree with Christian the Chaotic Hornbill watching an Aboleth – a terrible squid-goo thing with a maw full of teeth and the ability to mesmerize people – swim around. Dob’s first thought?
“How can we get the Aboleth to kill all those people, thus doing our dirty work for us?” XD Some ideas were bandied around by the group about how to get the victims down to the waterside (with Johnny interjecting at one point to remind everyone that Corazon wasn’t by the riverside with them and prompting Prudence to go “Oh yeah, I’m Messaging all this info to him because I can do that”), and the idea of using a grease slide from the poisoned stewpot to the water was brought up – Corazon rode out the power of his nat 20 from earlier to set up said slide without being seen, with Johnny allowing it just because of how hilariously brazen it was (and making sure to note that when Corazon got back to his original position, he felt that nat 20 go poof). Dob, having previously remembered that the Aboleth race hates certain gods because of an ancient feud thanks to his dirty twenty when identifying the thing in the first place, scrolled through his memory to find a god that might upset this particular Aboleth –
And a nat 20 got him an answer – BlipBlop (or whatever her actual name is), the Sea Mother! The previous eldritch horror Iron and his group worshiped until the Oxventurers turned them to Cthulhu worshipers to avoid having to slaughter the lot of them. Dob trying to come up with a hymn to sing to honor the Sea Mother already upset the Aboleth quite a bit, so the plan was amended to include “when anyone comes or slides down to the waterside after having poisoned stew, we’ll have Dob Major Image up an image of Iron singing and dancing in praise of the Sea Mother to REALLY tick the Aboleth off and make it eager to eat people.”
Speaking of poisoned stew, Christian was eager to see people getting sick, so he flew over to the camp and rang the dinner bell with his beak. Everyone promptly began pouring out of their huts and other gathering places to get dinner, and promptly got lightly poisoned by the meal (Merilwen rolling a 2 on her roll for damage) – save for the chef himself, who had known the stew wasn’t ready yet and wasn’t going to eat until HE knew it was done. About half of the group, feeling like they might be sick, staggered over to the waterside, only to find first the image of Iron, singing and dancing away with a delightful Donald Duck-esque voice –
And then second to find themselves on the wrong end of the tentacles of the furious Aboleth. Not only did they take twelve points of damage, they ALSO got infected with a disease that temporarily turned THEM into fish-people – or, at the very least, made it so they had to breathe underwater. Corazon, taking advantage of everyone being out of the huts, was able to stealth his way into the planning room, grab all the scrolls, and stealth his way out again and back to the boat (to take in some sun, judging by Andy’s sunglasses and reflector XD). Egbert followed, figuring their job was done; Dob, however, refused to leave the men to their misery, and Prudence and Merilwen joined him in ending the agony of those on the wrong end of the Aboleth’s wrath, and speeding up the death of anyone who wasn’t. Dob was of course further traumatized by the time they made it back to the boat (fortunately, the Aboleth was sated and let them go), and Egbert was just yanking whole pages out of his atonement diary as they sailed back. (Corazon, meanwhile, took the time to quickly copy two maps of interest from the scrolls – and find that his father’s house was among them. He didn’t seem too fussed about the latter. XD)
Once back, they were ushered by half-a-dozen guards back into the throne room, where Queen Katy took a look at the scrolls, confirmed they were the genuine article, then tried to get the Oxventurers to just leave. However, everyone IMMEDIATELY noticed that there was something wrong with her voice, and Dob promptly strode up and yanked the pearl off her head to reveal a different woman – Fakey Pearlhead, as Prudence eventually dubbed her (to Inspiration). Fakey admitted that Katy had already left to go throw their shard into a volcano so to prove they Oxventurers would never get one over on her, and a furious Dob instantly sprinted out of the throne room, because you DON’T force Dob to bloody his hands and then renege on the deal! This did mean that he missed the other part of Fakey’s message, though –
Namely, that Katy left Fakey and the guards to kill the Oxventurers just in case they figured out the ruse. “Wrangle in the Tangle” ended there, with the remaining four members of the gang ready to face off against Fakey and the guards – but as I still had over ten minutes to go on the workout, I figured I’d just keep going and started Episode 5, “Twin It To Win It,” to see how the battle went!
Weirdly, so far – Egbert and Corazon ended up tying for first place in the initiative order, and Egbert made an “eg-ecutive decision” to grab the fake pearl, plop it back on Fakey’s head, and spin it around to make it harder for her to see, putting her at disadvantage for all future rolls until she could get that straightened out. Corazon was not exactly pleased with these “Three Stooges”-style shenanigans when they were facing seven people ready to kill them – and then promptly cast Grease on the floor to try and knock a couple of the guards off their feet. XD He got two of the three in the range of his spell, AND almost got Prudence, but she made her saving throw, fortunately (thanks to having Advantage due to Corazon openly using a bit of bacon to produce the grease – Johnny wanted to reward them for actually explicitly using spell components, even if they personally hate them XD). He then successfully slid behind the throne to hide as the guards readied their own attack. They tried to stab Merilwen, but missed by a hair’s breadth, while the one on the floor managed to regain his feet and get out a sword. Prudence, seeing things going wrong, promptly ran up to Fakey and slapped her hands on either side of her head before threatening to kill her (planned method being Eldritch Blast from both hands, yikes). She won the grapple roll (partly thanks to Egbert’s actions, as Johnny had to ignore the first nat 20 they rolled for Fakey due to the disadvantage) and VERY MUCH won the Charisma/Intimidation roll, with another nat 20 for the guards ensuring they FULLY understood her threat. XD We’ll see where things go from there tomorrow – and if the rest of the gang ever catches up with Dob. XD
Additionally:
-->Focused this morning on answering Moose’s PMs on here and some comments I got on “Finding You” over on AO3, yay~ Keeping up with my social obligations! XD
-->A bit nicer than yesterday (despite some early clouds), so we did get out to play beanbags today – and while Dad was the overall champ, we all did win at least once (Mom getting an awesome come-from-behind victory in the first game thanks to a pair of eights), and I did well enough to come second most of the time. Final scores were me 2-2-W-2-3; Dad 3-W-2-W-W; Mom W-3-3-3-2. Not too bad!
Yes, good, I am pleased with this. :) Now we just have to see how things go when I'm back on my work schedule. . .and this upcoming weekend, as not only do I have to clean my room and do the wash, we're also decorating the front of the house for Halloween. Come on, time management. . .
As it stands right now, though, I have to hit the sheets because, well, back on my work schedule. Hope you all had a good day -- night all!