Just a collection of strange things tonight
I have been watching Twilight Zone reruns for the past couple of weeks.
I was surprised at the number of "famous" actors that have appeared in the series.
The episode today had a lead male who looked familiar, but I could not place him. When the credits rolled it turned out to be William Shatner! Back in the late 50s he was a really good looking young man.
Others who have appeared that I remember were Burgess Meredith and Orson Beane. One young girl who appeared was not listed in the credits, but a search turned up her name. She stole the show in the Twilight episode, went on to do many movies, but I don't remember her name.
Went to Culver's tonight. As I was walking out 2 young men stepped in front of me and immediately apologized. One held the first door for me and the other held the second door for me. I thanked them and reminded myself there is hope for the future.
Drove past 5 gas stations in town and 4 of them were at $3.59. The fourth was $3.57. Thanks, Sleepy Joe! Just funny that they were all the same. One station does offer gas for $3.49 if you pay cash, otherwise it is $3.59.
Watching the WBC and am amazed how many people decorate themselves. Painted faces, costumes, wigs.....interesting to watch the crowd. It's sort of like watching all star teams play. Of course, I root for the Cubs and former Cubs I like, like Owen Cassie, and Kyle Schwarber.
Wind seems to have finally died down. I was up until late (or early, depending on your point of view) because it just was blowing so hard I was a bit unsettled.
I watched a drone video of Wheatfield Indiana where a tornado went through solar farms. I was shocked how many farms there were! There was damage to the fields, and now I wonder if the whole field shuts down or just the damaged area.
Please tell me we are not going to have a winter storm next week.
Exit 99, our improv group, is performing April 17. Details to come. We really are a funny bunch.
Peace and Love
Especially Peace
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