finally got my eye looked at, and if the medication does the trick I may not need any type of surgery. Which is good because I don't think I could afford it anyway.
So far, I got up, got dressed, went to work, did my morning reports, put a call in to the eye doctor, made a menu for next week, planned my grocery shopping, and now I'm just browsing the forums.
I've got tons of mental scars. As for physical ones, I have a scar under my navel from hernia surgery, and a scar on my left index finger from when a knife slipped and cut me down to the bone.
When I worked as a courier, I once got directions to a freight terminal at JFK airport to drop off some freight. I ended up circling the airport five times and then wound up halfway out in Long Island before I finally gave up and headed home.
In all honesty, rebooting a series or a movie is a risky gambit at best. To me, no matter how faithful they are to the original, they lack that certain spark that made the original great in the first place. I've seen some real good reboots, don't get me wrong, but you could tell that someone else is putting their spin on it and that makes it stray away from the original in that regard.
I was in high school, and I got a black-and-white TV to use with my TI-99/4A computer so I wouldn't take up the main TV in the living room. I don't remember exactly how old I was. I do remember hooking up a cable splitter and running a line into my room so I could also watch TV.