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Friday in Ruins...

Blegh.

Okay, I'll level with you.

It's been a really rough week. Very tough school week (fun and challenging, yes, but tough) with massively overcrowded classes, as well an ugly book-production job that involved horrific amounts of overtime... and the column I've been wrestling with for the last couple of days just blew up.

On top of everything else, as is traditional during the fall for many of us who labor in the public school system, I have managed to catch some sort of hideous virus, and I'm afraid my bride has managed to catch it as well. I love my students, but they are little plague ships, the lot of them. Somehow I always forget this and neglect to get a flu shot in September. Every October as I am coughing and blowing my nose, I mutter, "Shoulda made time for the flu shot," and then over the intervening months, I forget this resolution. Every goddamn year. For going on sixteen years. You'd think I'd learn.

Not to go on and on like Eeyore, but...

BLEGH.

...sometimes, all you have left is, "Blegh."

The point is, I know when I'm licked. I am admitting defeat.

Like Batman, I am going to cheer up and celebrate getting through the week.

If it's good enough for Batman, it's good enough for me. I'll take another swing at the real column next week, but in the meantime Julie and I are going to settle in with some chicken soup and a DVD that arrived recently, featuring the Middleman's favorite movie star.

This is the home-video equivalent of comfort food.

I can tell you that Colt .45 is a fine old traditional Western and Randolph Scott is terrific in it. But you don't have to take my word for it... someone's put the whole thing up on YouTube in eight parts, here. Check it out. That way I won't feel guilty about skipping this week and going back to bed.

See you next week.

  • Posted on October 9, 2009 @ 06:26 PM

14 Comments

Get well soon Greg. Your Friday columns are always a highlight of my week, but my enjoyment is not worth making yourself sicker. Rest up and I'll see you back here next week.

Sorry, what? My brain is still blown by BATMAN DECIDING TO CELEBRATE A FAILURE! O_O

But seriously: Hope you and your wife recover soon, and manage to enjoy your weekend as best you can. We'll be awaiting your next post eagerly. GET WELL! :)

Tom Fitzpatrick

October 9, 2009 at 8:53 pm

You're not the only one whose Friday is in Ruins.

Up here in Winnipeg, we've gotten about 5 cm of snow (maybe more) with temp of 2 degree celsius.
I've heard on the news, that there has been up to 20 car accidents, due to slippery road conditions.
In October, no less.

Bit early for winter, eh?

2000 IU of vitamin D3 per day is supposed to help boost your system so you don't catch viruses. I can't swear that it works because I have only been taking it since the first of the year. And the cost is less than $3 per month, a pretty cheap price to pay compared to possible lost days of work every year.

Our bodies make D3 after exposure to the sun, but if you live in the upper 2/3rds of the country, you can't get enough sunlight to make enough D3.

get well greg for its better to rest up then trying to write a column when your mind is clouded by sickness. besides it gives you some quility time with the misses.

As a teacher, I totally sympathize with your flu dilemma. Hope you feel better soon, and I look forward to reading your column next week.

Get well soon, and take advantage of the opportunity to indulge in audio, video and literary 'comfort food.' I can completely sympathize with the double whammy, i.e. both spouses being sick at the same time - that's what often happens in my household, leaving no one to play nurse (although our dog does try her best...)

Feel better soon, man. I ditched out on class this week (I teach night courses at the college) in order to recover from some flu and get an early start on a short family vacation. Sometimes you need to recharge the batteries with some r and r.

Sheriff Bart: Just give me 24 hours to come up with a brilliant idea to save our town. Just 24 hours. That's all I ask.
Townspeople: No!
Sheriff Bart: You'd do it for Randolph Scott.
Townspeople: Randolph Scott! [Singing as a chorus] Randolph Scott!
Howard Johnson: All right Sheriff. 24 hours.

Sorry, couldn't resist. Get well soon, Greg.

It's already been said many times but get well soon!

FunkyGreenJerusalem

October 12, 2009 at 5:42 pm

I can't remember if you've mentioned seeing it or not, but I recently got the Green Lantern: First Flight animated movie, and it would make for some pretty good 'in bed sick' watching.
I'm not usually into the animated series based on comic characters, but this one really grabbed me, and it's a near perfect take on GL - cops in space with powerful rings, and no other clutter than that.
I reckon you'd quite enjoy it.

I can't remember if you've mentioned seeing it or not, but I recently got the Green Lantern: First Flight animated movie, and it would make for some pretty good 'in bed sick' watching.

Haven't written it up or anything, but we DID see it and it instantly leapfrogged to Favorite DC Animated Adaptation Ever. We are looking forward to having young Phenix out for a visit, because he loves him some Green Lantern and this will shoot him right into orbit.

As for me ... I appreciate all the well wishes, everyone, thanks. I made it to school today but was too out of it afterwards to manage the evening studio class so I canceled and came home. Virus one, Greg 0. Blegh.

We have some old Basil Rathbone Holmes here that we're working our way through and I might screen one of those before bed.

FunkyGreenJerusalem

October 12, 2009 at 7:05 pm

Haven't written it up or anything, but we DID see it and it instantly leapfrogged to Favorite DC Animated Adaptation Ever.

It's almost, ALMOST, at the point where you could take 'animated' out of that sentence for me... Batman Begins and Superman Returns get in the way though!

(Superman Returns more for the special effects and all the parts where Superman flies as opposed to the plot itself... I watch Superman Returns and pretend it's the plot of Superman 2, but shot better, or something like that).

We are looking forward to having young Phenix out for a visit, because he loves him some Green Lantern and this will shoot him right into orbit.

Be careful, you'll then have to explain to him why there aren't more GL movies, and why there is no GL animated series, and after First Flight, I don't think there's an acceptable answer that makes any sense.

Virus one, Greg 0. Blegh.

You're going to drown in the messages from readers here reminding you to get the shot next September!

We have some old Basil Rathbone Holmes here that we're working our way through and I might screen one of those before bed.

Psyching yourself up for the new Holmes film, or immunizing yourself with 'real' Holmes ready for when it comes out?

Psyching yourself up for the new Holmes film, or immunizing yourself with 'real' Holmes ready for when it comes out?

Oh, a little of both, maybe... actually we really liked the trailer for the new one. I'm a Holmes guy but hardly a purist. One of my favorite Holmes pastiches is Michael Dibdin's The Last Sherlock Holmes Story, which is frankly blasphemous as far as Doyle purists are concerned.

It's mostly just that Julie hasn't seen any of these so we have been alternating between the Rathbones and the Bretts that we've been getting here; a bunch of the DVDs have been on sale at Amazon the last few weeks and I scooped them up.

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