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Dad's been having fun building these nice wooden "barn quilts" in the garage. Keep telling him he should start taking commissions from the neighbors or something.

This was me, last Monday. (Or would have been, if I had a pink bunny-suit-guy buddy. I very much _did_ get my taxes done.)

thinking about the time I ordered out for lunch, and my order was signed off by "d uwu". Some absolute meme-lord works at this restaurant and I salute them.

I'm stalling on updating the Golfshrine website. These examples aren't uninteresting, and it's not like i have nothing to say about them. Just updating the website is a pain. Currently researching ways it can be made easier or more entertaining.

Maybe i should install Frontpage for Mac? Though I'd also have to struggle with how to upload the result...

I have round cards, dog bone cards, donut cards, pizza slice cards, VW Minibus cards...

...but the shaped cards I'm the happiest to own is a trio I call the Extra Value Meal. Burger, fries, and a Coke.

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Weird-shaped playing cards are fun. I must find weirder ones.

for the people who would rather see me do something productive with my online presence, here, have a Pookachu

I feel like giving my fedi-followers something exclusive today, so... here's some photographs of a tub of corn nuts.

City of Damocles - a 1-bit art commission I did for Cohost user belarius, on a 1986 Mac Plus, with a trackball and a paint program that doesn't support layers.

suffice to say, i think my guests approve of their welcoming committee

Buick. Buick. Buick. Buick.

I'd say it doesn't sound like a word anymore but that'd imply it ever did. Buick. Buick. Buick.

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this Monday evening, please enjoy this Smooth Jazz, courtesy of an MS-DOS digital Buick catalog from 1992

me, when the piece of software i need is no longer commercially available

this isn't really a Top 25 Favorites. it's more like, 25 games that would give you a general idea of Me. Not in any sort of order or anything.

Still one of my favorite photos I've ever taken: this exterior shot of the Old Spaghetti Factory on the waterfront in Portland. It was just the most perfect day.

Permit me to brag, just for a little bit - this is "The Vehicle," a highly customized SunSeeker Fat Tad tricycle with electric pedal assist, sold to me by Utah Trikes. I've since had quite a few things attached, not the least of which is my new lockable trunk, a lightweight toolbox I bought from Home Depot and attached to the cargo rack with help from my dad, for a mere $50.

As I'm not confident enough to ride two-wheelers anymore, and don't have a license, this thing is my joy and escape.

thank you, @PrintShopDeluxe , i've created something horrible and want the world to know about it. 🀣

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