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Looks like winter has decided to take the week off…it’s already 74 degrees here, and all the trees are blooming and blossoming, thinking that it’s spring. Didn’t that damn groundhog say there were 6 more weeks of winter? If this warm weather keeps up, I will have no excuses for my yard looking like Beirut.
Actually, I love spring. It’s warm, beautiful, and the perfect season to follow winter…problem is, spring doesn’t like me, or my wife.
At least, the pollen doesn’t like us. We’ve been sneezing and itching for the last 48 benedryl-hazed hours, with no end in site. And I have to do yard work today. Oy.
Last night, Anne and I watched “Amazon Women on the Moon“, the sort-of sequel to “Kentucky Fried Movie. I saw “Kentucky…” about 2 weeks ago, and, unlike a lot of topical 70’s comedies, it really holds up. And I’m not just talking about “Catholic High School Girls In Trouble”, either.
It was the first time Anne had seen “Amazon…”. It was cool to watch something that I’d seen so many times, with someone who hadn’t ever seen it before, and see her laugh out loud that jokes that I just smile at now, because I know they’re coming.
Speaking of stuff I’ve seen a million times, I introduced Ryan to “The Prisoner” day before yesterday. We sat and watched “Arrival” on Friday night, and “Free For All” yesterday afternoon. Ryan is really smart, and he totally gets the symbolism and deeper meanings of a lot of the themes in the show, so far, and he has come up to me a few times saying, “Wil! I totally know who Number One is!” I can’t wait to talk with him about it when we finally watch “Fallout”.
In other news, I finally finished judging the Something Awful vs. FARK photoshop contest. I’d check both sites on Monday for the results, and for SA to take some seriously nasty digs at me.
Oh, and WWDN has been reviewed at Epinions. Thank you to Tammy who wrote the review, and let me know about it.
Well, it’s time for me to grab a rake, crank up Zeppelin 4, and attack the yard.
Have a great Sunday, everybody!

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87 thoughts on “Misty Mountain Hop”

  1. MrsVeteran says:
    10 February, 2002 at 11:55 am

    Oh, Gads. Amazon Women on the Moon!! I haven’t seen that in years. And don’t forget the Lost Satellite Chronicles — that was even funnier. 🙂

  2. seafoodgod says:
    10 February, 2002 at 11:58 am

    Wow! It’s great to know that I’m not the only one who likes to listen to Zeppelin while doing yard work. It’s the only thing to rock to while on the riding mower!

  3. MeL says:
    10 February, 2002 at 11:58 am

    wow 74 degrees? i’m freezing here.
    never heard of that movie….

  4. chica says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:06 pm

    You should know by now that LA plays by different rules than anyother place on earth, weather included. Man I miss it. *shivers her bottom off in San Francisco*

  5. chica says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:06 pm

    You should know by now that LA plays by different rules than anyother place on earth, weather included. Man I miss it. *shivers her bottom off in San Francisco*

  6. chica says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:06 pm

    eep, sorry 🙁 got impatient and posted twice. silly me.

  7. AMStrange says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:12 pm

    o/~ The pain of war cannot exceed the woe of aftermath, the drums will shake the castle wall, The ringwraiths ride in black, Ride on…. o/~
    This fit yesterday’s discussion as well as today in some strange fanatic Led Zeppelin lover sort of way….
    Zeppelin is soo motivating… I’ve used it many times to get myself off my ass. Good choice.

  8. JoshAct says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:38 pm

    Mmmm…pollen…it doesn’t like me too much eitehr. Well have fun witht hat yardwork, and try not to die in the “heat.”
    JoshAct

  9. Tabby says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:45 pm

    I’m not sure how warm 74 is (I live in the 21st Century 🙂 ), but it sounds to me like you need at least one good Canadian winter under your belt. 🙂

  10. kendoka says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:46 pm

    Pollen and mold spores and dust… oh, my!
    We’ve been having the same oddly-spring-like weather out here, too… except it can’t make up its mind and keeps reverting to winter every few days. (Case in point: It was 70 degrees for two days last week, then it was 10 degrees for about four… then it was 60 degrees and sunny all weekend, and now it’s about 30 degrees and sleeting.) The trees are budding and the crocus are starting to pop up.
    No wonder I can’t breathe! (;

  11. Jess Lat says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:49 pm

    I just read the review at epinions… how cool is that? haha… even Spudnuts and Roughy got mention. HELL YEAH!!!
    soon you _will_ have 50,000 of us monkeys!!!

  12. AMStrange says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:56 pm

    hnmmm… what does living in the 21’s century have to do with not knowing how warm 74 degrees is?
    You mean Celsius is your thing? That’s hardly “21st century.”
    C=5/8 (F-32)
    Do the math.
    Maybe I missed a joke? … oh well, obscurity eludes me.

  13. AMStrange says:
    10 February, 2002 at 12:58 pm

    OOPS … Typo.
    C=5/9(F-32)

  14. JenH says:
    10 February, 2002 at 1:17 pm

    And I’ve been thankful for temps in the 40s (Fahrenheit) up here in Minnesota…sheesh. 74 sounds heavenly. The upside is, we still have some snow on the ground, so no yardwork just yet.
    Sorry to hear about the allergies. Blech.

  15. duchess says:
    10 February, 2002 at 1:25 pm

    Guess I can’t complain – it’s actually raining in Toronto today – in February? – so not too bad. But 74 F – that would be like June here. Enjoy the weekend, but sorry about the allergies. I,fortunately, only seem to sneeze at the office so am merely allergic to office work, but otherwise okay. Crank up those tunes, and mow away!

  16. TheCharlie says:
    10 February, 2002 at 1:32 pm

    Amazon Women on the Moon is one of my favorite stupid movies.
    And it seems like everyone was in it, too. I gotta dig out the
    tape and watch it again.

  17. lisa says:
    10 February, 2002 at 1:32 pm

    must be nice to be in such beautiful weather this sunday wil, to tell you the truth we might get a freeze tonight in the lower rio grande valley… yeah it’s seems like it be the last place to freeze but imagine the summers here we reached up to 115 degrees last summer it’s crazy. so take the challenge come to deep deep deep south texas wil and you’ll know what i am talking about when i say blistering hot weather it’ll bite you in the bahonkers.

  18. ems says:
    10 February, 2002 at 1:39 pm

    that was a nice review *nod* and i’m glad you saw the stuff at SA and didn’t take it too seriously – i’ve had that mailed to me by different gloating friends about seven times now.
    pshaw.
    wil has a posse. and i’m happy to be part of it.

  19. jadis says:
    10 February, 2002 at 1:48 pm

    *stands up and raises hand* “I too am allergic to “pollen
    read the review.. looks great… congrats wil you are loved!
    amellia

  20. Pete says:
    10 February, 2002 at 2:12 pm

    74 and Sunny?
    Sheesh! Over here in the UK its been a gray and miserable day.
    Actually come to think of it it gave me an excuse to stay inside playing on the PC and ignoring the yard work. Maybe there is something to be said for the British climate after all!

  21. wil says:
    10 February, 2002 at 2:13 pm

    Dude. All the guys at SA are totally cool. I think they’ve got great senses of humor, and when they take a stab at my “public persona” I don’t take it personally, at all.
    SA rules, and I keep bugging them to send me a button to add to the left-side links.
    But they won’t send me one, the bastards. God! I hate them so much!
    har.
    har.
    har.
    hella.

  22. Keith in Montana says:
    10 February, 2002 at 2:15 pm

    Just read the review at epinions.com
    It needs to be rated by more of you here!
    I rated it “most helpful” (even though she doesn’t mention me. But then maybe that is a good thing.)
    Take a look at it everyone. She even links to this site on her profile page.
    (I wonder if the name “spudnuts” is still available at epinions?)

  23. Robbie says:
    10 February, 2002 at 2:17 pm

    I know this has nothing to do with pollen, although it makes me equally sick. I wrote a prediction of what the plot for “Nemesis” based on information that has been released. Enjoy!
    I know exactly what is going to happen in the new “Star Trek: Nemesis” movie…
    Lwaxana comes to the Enterprise and catches Picard in a bad mood so he smacks her head with his sausage (coincedently cooked on a William Fucking Shatner Wil Wheaton Scott Bacula sucking Vanna White letter turning kick as tag team of Alex Trebek & Pat Sajac & Donny Osmond dirt licking $100,000 Pyrmaid hating murderer Grill which was replicated in Riker’s personal… quarters) and she flies across the ship until she has a head on collision with Mr. Worf’s rear. If he is still in his puberty thing as in “Insurrection”, he’ll probably fart her out and shoot her to the far reaches of the Dominion planet of Hell.
    Poor ol’ Wesley will see what happened and have a breakdown cuz he really wanted to see Lwaxana @ the funeral… oops… wedding so he locks himself in his quarters, goes on the internet and buys a Lwaxana mask from amazon.com and wears women’s clothing to the wedding. Everyone will think that it’s Lwaxana including Picard and Worf…
    After the wedding they will follow her to her Pontiac Sunfire and brutally murder her/him/Wesley.
    As for everyone else…
    “Voyager” Crew:
    “Admiral” Janeway and her half sober crew are supposed to go to the wedding, but they get lost once again in the Delta Quadrant where they must start their journey all over again. “Star Trek: Voyager II” coming to UPN in about 8 weeks when they finally take that dumb ass “Enterprise” off the air and put that Bakula bastard in his place… I’m sure he’ll take a quantum leap for man kind.
    “Deep Space Nine” Crew:
    Kira – she gets raped and murdered by Quark.
    Bashir – hunts down O’Brian and proclaims his love for him.
    Dax – has her period locked in a Vic Fontane program.
    Vic Fontane – raped and killed by Dax.
    Garak – gets drunk and makes passes at every Jem Hadar he sees.
    Jake Sisko – becomes commander of DS9 and accidently crashes the station into the new World Trade Center Towers.
    Other People:
    Data – grows a beard, quits Starfleet, and hangs out with that tall drunk that always used to hang with Lwaxana.
    Guinan – discovers that she is actually an Earth woman of the 21st century who is doomed to a center square in some low rated game show surrounded by 8 drunk has-beens.
    Q – frequently makes guest appearences on Sesame Street every time the letter of the day is “Q”.
    Doctor Crusher – discovers that she and Wesley are siblings… think about it….
    Mr. Spcok – enters into Pon farr and mates with any willing Klingon.
    Captain James T. Kirk – is brought back to life where he spends most of his time on the Weakest Link making passes at Anne Robinson. He also sneakes up at the Riker and Troi wedding, snatches the wedding cake and pigs out on it in a nearby swamp.
    Scotty – Currently attending the Betty Ford clinic.
    Chekov – Currently a spokesman for Q-Tip brand ear cleaners.
    Sulu – opened his own chain of Kwik E Mart stores. “If you can’t smell them, then you aren’t in a Ulus Kwik-E-Mart.”
    and finally….
    MARTha Stewart – besides her real “succuess” with the K-Mart thing, she has also been linked with the deaths of 26 Romulans after she tried to teach them the “Good Things” of puff pastries… I guess you could say that “all ‘Good Things’ come to an end…”

  24. DaleJrBlueEyes says:
    10 February, 2002 at 2:31 pm

    Winter left Flagstaff Arizona some time ago. LOL! Its supposed to be snowing but we made it up to 70 today. I can’t believe it.

  25. Don says:
    10 February, 2002 at 2:34 pm

    Groundhogs only predict regionally, so the li’l beasties can’t be faulted for miscalculating suburban LA weather. I feel for you though: have four crababpple trees around the yard, and alotta weird stuff out back where the creek runs, and when the six weeks of frigidity ends, I’ll get allergies in spades.
    On another matter, a local PBS station is rerunning “The Prisoner” and I still can’t grok it like my older brother can. He was lucky: he saw it on TV when it first aired back in the late 60’s and his high school teachers discussed it. Have no clue myself of all the particulars, and I still find the show rather mysterious and dense.

  26. Ward says:
    10 February, 2002 at 2:51 pm

    Oh man, now I got to go crack out my copy of ‘Amazon Women…’

  27. Lynsey says:
    10 February, 2002 at 2:59 pm

    Wil, the pollen thing isn’t just in LA. The trees are actually pollinating here in frozen North Dakota. I’ve been sneezing and coughing for four days, since the local pharmacy is having problems keeping Claritin in stock. It’s not cool…

  28. Trinity says:
    10 February, 2002 at 3:16 pm

    Don’t feel bad Wil….it has been warm here in Alabama for months! I am actually glad for the warmth right now since I have been spending alot of time at the Mardi Gras parades 😉
    What is this photoshop contest you speak of…I am not too familiar with photoshop but I am a PSP7 addict. LOL

  29. Don says:
    10 February, 2002 at 3:27 pm

    Photoshop is “the” graphic environment for both Mac (primarily, BTW) and PC; it cost about $700 and is worth every penny.
    Can’t afford that? Try Photoshop Elements at $100; there’s lots of stuff in it that PSP doesn’t have, though PSP’s recent addition of vector-graphics isn’t in PE.
    Jus’ go to a bookstore and visit the computer shelves. You’ll find dozens of Photoshop texts.

  30. Trinity says:
    10 February, 2002 at 3:31 pm

    Wow…thanks for replying so quick. I know alot of people at my forum use photoshop…tis quite expensive. I am pretty pleased with my Paint Shop Pro at the moment…amazon.com made it quite affordable for me at $79 LOL

  31. KJB says:
    10 February, 2002 at 3:50 pm

    Robbie, you frighten me.
    In other news, I think a skunk died under our house.
    Wil said “hella”! It’s all about the NorCal phrases. When I went to school in San Diego, we were made fun of for “hella” and it was hell.
    Hella.

  32. lush housewife says:
    10 February, 2002 at 3:57 pm

    I’m so glad to hear you mention Amazon Women on the Moon. Some parts bored me, but most of it is hilarious, especially Don “no soul” Simmsons. I just wish the DVD version was better quality.
    I hope everyone who saw this movie stuck around past the credits….Carrie Fisher is very funny.

  33. T'Sai Amanda says:
    10 February, 2002 at 4:03 pm

    Have you snuzzled your wuzzle today? Well, HAVE YOU?

  34. Don says:
    10 February, 2002 at 4:16 pm

    I was teen-something and went to the dark basement to pull stuff out of the dryer when, through the last bits of sunlight coming through the basement windows, something long and slithery moved up the concrete-block wall, over the top near the joists, and off into a corner.
    It seemed nearly a foot long. And it scared me well and good. Had nightmares ever since, even though I know it’s silly to do so.
    BOOOO!!

  35. Don says:
    10 February, 2002 at 4:18 pm

    Of course, the racoons humping each other on the roof above my bedroom every spring often give me pause…

  36. Kelly says:
    10 February, 2002 at 5:26 pm

    Between 3 – 60 degrees (United States Speakin) here in IL, It just can’t make up it’s mind. It was snowing, raining and sunshine all day tody. At least our almost one foot of snow decided to take one week to melt. The Rock river would not been able to handle it if it went any faster. They talk about global warming……..This has been going on for thousands of years…….democrats grow up………..Kelly

  37. whisper says:
    10 February, 2002 at 5:26 pm

    I am blessed to have no allergies to anything. Yeah, yeah, hate me because my nose doesn’t run. (Hee!)
    Here in Hotlanta we’ve been having spring since before the end of January (if you don’t count the two days of below-freezing-nearly-snowstorm-sleet-and-winter-mix we had last week) and I’m loving every short-sleeved minute. Of course, I’m not the one who has to do that yardwork.
    I just have to take twelve preschoolers (under three) out to the playground every day. It makes them happy!!

  38. Mandy says:
    10 February, 2002 at 5:27 pm

    I got the joke Tabby. Maybe it’s only obscure to non-Canadians. 🙂
    Or maybe it’s only funny to Canadians.
    Then again, my dad prolly wouldn’t get it since he’s still stuck in the days of yore as well.
    I no longer know what I was trying to say here, so I’ll stop.
    Whee… waste of bandwidth, anyone?

  39. Jon says:
    10 February, 2002 at 5:47 pm

    Ah yes-spring…when the dog runs out in the backyard, rolls around in the mud, grass and mold, comes back inside, leaves tracks on the carpet and delivers the spores to my and my wife’s allergy sensitive senses.
    It was kind of like that here for the last 3-4 days, but now when I look out my window, I see that we just received a new coating of snow to replace the one that just melted.
    Kentucky Fried Movie-can anyone say enough about this flick? The martial arts movie parody itself was worth the price (particularly when the have the “Dating Game” introductions.) Was that the first time you saw it, Wil? Though I admit I haven’t seen “Amazon Women…” yet.
    The Prisoner is one of things I’ve seen a few times, liked what I’ve seen, but just never had the opportunity to follow up on it. I did know enough about it to have thoroughly enjoyed the Simpsons send up of it though (Cripes, did I miss it tonight?)

  40. Tam says:
    10 February, 2002 at 6:06 pm

    Hey, first time here. (And that was a lame opener) Just wanted to say to anyone who will listen, I hate allergy season and nah nah nah nah, it’s still cold enough here not to have allergies! But that will be short lived, I’m sure. 😉

  41. Roughy says:
    10 February, 2002 at 6:40 pm

    From the review:
    Comments following blogs are usually in the hundreds (and strange characters that I don’t really “get”, with names like Spudnuts and Roughy, make the “comments” section as entertaining to many visitors as the blogs themselves.)
    Hey, Spudly, we’re famous…
    Maybe she’ll now review OUR web sites, no?
    Why is it everyone reads and reviews this damn web site of Mark Hamil’s and no one goes to those sites that he links to?
    Does a bruva have to beg to get some posse love? heh

  42. bluecat-redblanket says:
    10 February, 2002 at 7:01 pm

    Robbie you hsve way too much time on your hands.
    And Roughy if you had any MORE love you would be
    Spudnuts!
    ZEESH! I gave you all your own show ..yeah I know
    your OWN show..yeah I know
    you already have the audio..but still what MORE
    do you WANT?
    Led Zepplin..Misty Mountain Hop(S)..gosh Unka
    Willie didn’t know you had it in you. Your coolness factor just went up 42%…
    But I digress WHEN does Spudnuts come back?
    Hotsoupgirl?misskity? anyone????

  43. whisper says:
    10 February, 2002 at 7:21 pm

    Aw, Roughy…you don’t have to beg us to love you…
    Oh, btw…my bestest friend and I are co-sponsors with you on the Anti-Bloggies!! I was amazed to see that..you’re kinda a mini-celeb to me!
    Oh hush. Stop laughing.
    Anyway..we ought to know soon who we’re sending stuff to, no?

  44. firemage says:
    10 February, 2002 at 7:25 pm

    Bueller?
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    Bueller?
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    Bueller?
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    Bueller?
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    Aw, f*$%k it. 🙂

  45. Roughy says:
    10 February, 2002 at 7:48 pm

    Thanks, bc-rb…and, what show doth thou referest to?
    Whisper, your site appears to be down, and I’m very flattered to be co-sponsoring with you! I wish they would have posted my link to the items I’m giving away.
    Not that I don’t give away enough stuff as it is. Heh, I gotta find cheaper gear or just stop giving it out to people!
    And, as far as those Anti-Bloggies go, I hope, but certainly do not expect to be receiving a check for $25 to one “Roughy Expectations” from one “R. Wil Wheaton”.
    All I want is Willie’s money!

  46. Mandy says:
    10 February, 2002 at 8:08 pm

    All I Want is You.
    Now that’s a great song.

  47. robb says:
    10 February, 2002 at 8:14 pm

    You have to revisit whether your friend had the right idea about “Number One” after watching “Fallout.” I think anyone who’s seen “The Prisoner” rethinks their notions a few times.

  48. jbay says:
    10 February, 2002 at 8:15 pm

    WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH SPUDNUTS YOU BASTARDS

  49. Fred Fowler says:
    10 February, 2002 at 8:23 pm

    Snow to sleet to freezing rain to windy and cold with windchill around -20. Damn you, California.
    So when the cartographers get around to mapping this little area of the net, all they’ll do is plop down a picture of Angus Scrim and the words “Here be strange characters.”

  50. Roughy says:
    10 February, 2002 at 8:27 pm

    Oh, Mister Cryptic…
    Thanks for gracing us with your Dennis Miller-esque witticisms!
    Can you translate for the knowledge-impaired? (me)

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