Monday, February 28, 2022

Ghostface

I talked a lot with Rish about getting a Ghostface figure from the Scream movies around Halloween, but I just couldn't pull the trigger, because it cost more than I wanted to pay. I could get more band for my buck with cheaper figures.

The other day, however, I bought myself a Starscream figure from the Transformers R.E.D. line. I have the Megatron, Optimus Prime, and Soundwave from the line, but I never got Starscream when he was possible to find at the stores.

But out of the blue, there he was on Sunday. I was pretty stoked. I thought I'd never see him again. I bought it, and brought it home to put on the shelf next to Soundwave. When I pulled it out of the package, however, I discovered that there was only one of his two wings in there. I was pretty irritated.

I packed it back up and got my receipt ready to return the figure the next day. I wonder how a one-wing Starscream figure got on the shelf for purchase. My guess was that someone bought the figure, had it at home, but then lost the wing...maybe their dog ate it or something...and they thought, "well, I've still got the box, I should return it to the store and get my money back. I don't want this one-wing Starscream."

People do that kind of shit and worse all the time in the toy collecting sphere. There seems to be a great deal of dishonest shitheads out there...either that or one or two VERY PROLIFIC shitheads.

Well, I took the figure back, and got my money back, but the whole process had me really irritated. I decided to stop at one more store, just in case I might find something interesting there.

That's when I saw Ghostface on the peg. I was in a vulnerable state, that's how Ghostface got me. I thought, it's only about $10 more than Starscream was, and since I just got the money I paid for him back, it's like I only paid $10 for the guy to begin with.

That logic totally checks out. So, I bought Ghostface to soothe my emotions. That's how they get you.

He's really cool, though. He looks great. Kind of hard to see on my black background, but take my word for it.

So, in the end, I'm happy to have him, even if I should not have spent the money on him that I did. He'll look good up there come Halloween. I kind of wish it was October already.

I'd really like to get a Freddy Kruger and a Jason Voorhees as well. I guess we'll see if I find them on the shelves when I'm in a vulnerable state as well.

Sunday, February 27, 2022

Futbol

I used to be such a crazy soccer fan before we moved out to Houston that they even put my picture on the tickets, program, and advertising.



I dedicated a huge amount of my time to making the game day experience amazing for myself and others. 

Back in 2007 or so, I remember talking with my wife about moving to a different city, and I insisted that we could only go to one with an MLS team. I said I'd be willing to move to Houston, because they had a really good supporters group.

Then, years down the line, we actually did move to Houston. We've been here almost five years, and I haven't even attended a single game. 

Well, I mentioned to my wife that my old team was playing Houston for their home opener, and she decided that tickets to that game would be a perfect Valentine's Day present.

I couldn't decide if I should go to the game as a Houston fan or wear my old stuff. I'd have to get some gear if I wanted to be a fan of Houston, and I suppose that's what decided me. My wife and I put on some of my old gear, and went to PNC Stadium as visiting fans for my first game in Houston.

I think I saw two other visiting fans in the whole place, and they were in opposite corner of the field from us. We were surrounded completely by orange. Back in 2008, I went to see a game in the Colorado Rapids stadium.

But I went with a whole bus load of fans that filled an entire section of the stadium, so there was no worries about feeling outnumbered. Here in Houston, it was totally different. It was just us, and I felt lonely there, for sure.

I decided that I would enjoy the game but if we did something good, I wouldn't get too crazy or rub it in anyone's face.

Didn't really matter much. The game was pretty unremarkable. My team didn't do much worth cheering about. Neither did Houston. Nobody really had any reason to get out of their chair. The game ended in a 0-0 tie. I guess the teams were still a little rusty from the off-season. I wonder how frequently the first game of year ends in a 0-0 tie. I bet it's a higher percentage than any other game of the year.

I still had fun. It was neat to go to another MLS venue. Now I've been to five different stadiums over the years (though one of them has been long retired).

We even got lucky and happened to be there on a day that they would be doing fireworks. We hung around for a while after the game ended, and they treated us to a fireworks show accompanied by some of the worst music that humans have ever created. Either that, or I'm just getting old.

I think I may need to head out to the sporting goods store and get me some Houston gear, and go back for some more games. Maybe my ten-year-old son would like to come with me next time. He's a soccer player now, he ought to dig it.

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Upgrayed

 Did some upgrades on my Easter decorations. What do you think?

I think this is my favorite update. The bunny head added to the AT-AT just makes me smile every time I see it.


Friday, February 25, 2022

Misfit Toys

Rish saw this at Target, and suggested I needed to get it.

I probably should. I mean, it's Christmas and Halloween, right? I could put it up for double duty.

I've never listened to Misfits, however, and I feel like it would be weird getting a toy of them if it's something that I don't care for.

Then again, how many Fortnite toys do I have after never playing the game. Am I being stupid? Am I going to regret not picking this one up later when I look back on it?

Maybe I should listen to the Misfits too. They'd probably be right up my alley.

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Angry Head

Been watching this Captain America on clearance at Walmart for a while. I really wanted it, but not for $20, which barely felt like clearance at all to me, even though it was originally $25, so it's a $5 difference.

It was overpriced to begin with, and I wanted to pay something that felt like a clearance price for a regular figure.

There was three of them on the clearance aisle, and I was hoping that any other buyers would feel the same as me, and be content to wait until it was as cheap as I wanted it to be before buying.

It took forever, several weeks, but at last, victory! They marked it down to a price I was willing to pay.

So, I got me another Captain America to put up on my shelves around the Fourth of July holiday. He'll be up there holding a mini-American flag and lookin' good.

When I pulled the guy out of the box, I had an inspiration for a little comic strip as well, so I whipped it up, and present it to you now. Behold, Cap in the toy box.



Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Valentine's Is Over

Now it's time for Easter. I've got a few Easter-related toys that I can put into displays to use as Easter decorations. 

It's kind of funny, because I'm the only one who decorates for it. My wife never bothers to decorate for Easter at all. She used to, but I guess now that we're older, it's too much effort to dedicate.

I can definitely understand that. Over the past two years, I've barely wanted to do anything. My toys stayed in their boxes because it was too much effort to get them out.

Sad, considering the effort it took to acquire all of them.

But those days are gone. I'm not going to mope around anymore. Here's my Easter stuff for you to behold. Oh, and I'll put up the instagram version, in case you didn't know that it exists and aren't following it.

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Twos-day

I sat down at work today, and started my editing project for the day. I always name them with the date, and that's when I realized that today was 2-22-22.

I often text Rish when there are weird dates like this, because he likes repeating numbers so much. Today was the mother of all repeated number dates, so I immediately texted him about it.

Throughout the day, we ran stories about people who were born today, people who picked today as the date of their marriage, and even people who turned 22 today. That's when I found out that people have been anxiously awaiting this day. They even gave it a name...a very clever one if you ask me...it's Twos-day.

I think the planets are aligning as we speak, dogs and cats are living together, and mass hysteria has begun.

Happy Twos-day.

Monday, February 21, 2022

New Pickup

Found this guy at the store today

He's perfect. I wanted him.


I don't think I'll put him up until Halloween, though. Not really the right time of year right now. He won't really work with the Easter decorations that I'm putting up right now.

Sunday, February 20, 2022

Good Helmet

 I'm jealous of my kid's present. I'm kind of jealous of a lot of the Legos that he has, though.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Found A Nice Cap

At Ross today, they had some Marvel Legends. That doesn't happen too often. I was excited to see that it was a figure that I wanted to buy as well. It was a Stealth Captain America from the Gamerverse line.

I don't know what video game it's from, and I don't really care. It's a Captain America, and it'll be holding a flag on a shelf over the summer to celebrate Independence Day with me, along with many of its brothers.

Since he's wearing all black, could we call this on a night cap?

Monday, February 14, 2022

New Podcast?

When I said I would do a new podcast...

This was not what I meant.

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Another Skully Has Arrived

I mentioned my newest toy collecting sickness in a previous post, and by no means has it gone away. I was talking with Rish about it when I first started looking for Skull Faces for my Skull Face Force, and he asked me if I had pre-ordered D'Spayre from the upcoming Dr. Strange wave of figures.

I was completely unaware of it, but I looked it up, and realized that he would be the perfect addition to my group. So, I did pre-order it. Then I kind of forgot all about it.

Well, I got an email while we were in Orlando that Amazon had delivered my package. I didn't know it was coming, so I couldn't set anything up to make sure it didn't get pilfered off my front porch. Instead, I just had to sweat it out.

When we got home, however, it was still there on the porch waiting for me. The Amazon driver had put it behind some of the front porch decorations, so it was pretty out of sight. If any package thieves were cruising for victims, my package was not calling to them to strike.

So, here's the newest member of the Skullies: D'Spayre.

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Universal Studios

The trouble with a park like Universal Studios is that the movies come and go, and very few of them matter ten years down the road much less twenty or thirty. So they've got to constantly update the rides.

I went to Universal Studios with my family in 1996, and the only ride that can still be found at the present day Universal Studios from the Universal Studios of that previous day is the E.T. ride. Much of the park is constantly out of date.

For example, we went on the Men In Black ride, and my eighteen-year-old daughter admitted that she had never seen Men In Black. Worse yet, the ten-year-old admitted that he'd never even heard of Men In Black

Men In Black was a huge movie and it had three sequels (way more than most movies), but none of the sequels were good, and young people just aren't into the movies anymore. Needless to say, the ride wasn't particularly impressive to either of them, because they didn't know the context at all.

Weirdly, they removed the Back to the Future ride and replaced it with a Simpsons ride, despite Back to the Future still having much more cultural relevancy than the Simpsons (even though the zombie corpse of the Simpsons still keeps shuffling along on TV every Sunday on Fox).

I don't know if any of us liked the Simpsons ride very much, but I have a lot of nostalgia for the Simpsons, both going back to when I watched it as a teenager and the time that I saw much more of it in reruns while working at a Fox TV station.

I really liked all the buildings that they created from the town of Springfield. So, while the kids were riding the Kang & Kodos' Twirl 'n' Hurl and my wife was relaxing on a bench after a long day of slogging through the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, I walked around and got selfies at all the fun things they had to offer. Like the Kwik-E-Mart.

And Duffman.

And Moe's Tavern.

And the Krusty Burger.

And the comic book shop.

And the Lard Lad Donuts guy.

But the kids just walked right past all of that stuff without even giving it second looks. But then my son saw a replica of the DeLorean from Back to the Future, and insisted that I take a picture of him with it.

I guess they didn't get rid of everything from the Back to the Future ride when they swapped it out. Seems to me like they need to swap it back in, though, if they want people to be more excited to be there.

Far worse than the Simpsons, though, is that they have a kids land filled with such contemporary cartoon characters as Woody Woodpecker and Popeye. 

Even crazier, they have a whole area dedicated to that craze that is sweeping the nation, you guessed, I'm talking about Sunday morning newspaper comic strips! Yeah, we just walked right past that. The kids didn't ask us to stop to see the Blondie stuff, or the Beetle Bailey stuff, or even the Sally Forth stuff.

We did, for some reason, decide to stop and ride the Popeye ride. It's called the Popeye & Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges. Yes, it's a water ride.

There was no good reason for us to ride that ride, but on Friday afternoon, we decided to pull out our ponchos that we used a few days earlier (they smelled a little funky after spending days folded up wet in my wife's bag), and got on the boat ride that exists for no other reason than to get you wet.

It did its job too. This one was more effective at getting us wet than the water ride in the Animal Kingdom park or even the rain was on our day at Hollywood Studios. Better yet, my daughter decided that she didn't want to wear her poncho (because they smelled bad and were still a little moist from the last use). She, of course, got it the worst.

Why did we do that? What about this ride was worth being all wet in February? It was a bad idea. We walked around the rest of the day all wet, particularly our shoes. My wet shoes gave me a blister that I had to cover with Band-aids to be able to stand walking around on Saturday.

Another thing that still exists from when I went to Universal in the nineties is the diner.

While not a ride, it is a point of reference from those days to now. My son liked the old cars around the diner far more than he liked the Simpsons. He insisted that I take a picture of him leaning against each and every one of them.

Our favorite area aside from the Harry Potter stuff was Jurassic Park. This was mostly because of the velociraptor roller coaster, which in typical marketing style is shortened to the VelociCoaster. This was a really fun roller coaster.

Everybody really liked it, and I even fit in it, which is always a plus for me. Although the last time we rode it, I kept coming out of my seat on the hills and I wondered if I really did fit it or not. I didn't fly out and die, though, so I guess all is well.

My son particularly like the activities inside the building that was made to look like the Jurassic Park visitor center from the movie. After four, five, and even six days of walking around amusement parks, we were happy to sit on the benches in the activity center and let him play. Unfortunately, he's a social kid, and wanted to share what he'd been doing with us, so we never got to sit on the bench for long before he was calling us over.

Our other favorite was the Marvel Super Hero Island. The Hulk coaster was really good, and we rode it several times. My daughter said that on one of the times we rode it she started blacking out a little bit...seeing black around the edges of her vision. I think they call that greying out. I guess the roller coaster pulls too many Gs for her or something.

They had a Dr. Doom drop tower that the kids went on their own without my wife and I, and all around the area, the buildings were adorned with comic book drawings of Marvel characters.





None of the pictures came out as good as this fanboy shot, though.

I thought it was so weird that a Marvel area existed in the Universal Studios park while no such thing was a part of any Disney park. Especially considering that Disney bought Marvel three years earlier than they bought Star Wars. There's already a Star Wars section of the Disney parks, but no Marvel section yet, even though Marvel is arguable a good deal more popular these days.

An internet search reveals that the area opened at Universal Studios in 1999, ten years before Disney bought Marvel.  For the time being, there's a contract Disney needs to honor. I'm sure when it runs out, however, it will not be renewed, and the Hulk coaster will have to be the Superman coaster or something like that...oh wait, I think the rights to the Hulk are owned separately. Who knows? Rights to intellectual properties are complicated and nasty. Disney may never get to open a real Marvel park.

One other roller coaster the kids really liked was the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. It was a fun ride with lots of loops and dives to keep you screaming. I tested the seat outside of the ride, and found that it was most likely that I wouldn't fit, so when they rode the ride, I found something else to do. 

The last day at Universal, the kids went to ride the Rip Ride Rockit again, and I waited outside for them, and was surprised by a parade coming through where I was sitting. It was too bad that my son wasn't around, because the parade was not really for me. They had minions and more from Despicable Me.


While I didn't hate Despicable Me, I wasn't much of a fan. I do, however, despise minions and their over-saturation in TV, movies, and general culture. I just wish they would go away, not parade down the street in front of me.

They followed it up with SpongeBob SquarePants, which I've also never liked.

SpongeBob might annoy me, but at least it was big enough to be worth noticing. The next float was from the movie The Secret Life of Pets, which was never even relevant enough to make the effort of disliking.

They followed that up with a much bigger show, a cultural touchstone of its own, Dora the Explorer.

Too bad my daughter was in line at the Rip Ride Rockit. She was a big fan of Dora when she was younger, and still has a lot of nostalgia for the show. It doesn't hold such sentiment for me though, and I was the only one watching the parade. I just kind of felt sad that not one of the properties they showcased was something I appreciated.

Instead, I narrated the parade via texts to my wife, sending her the pictures you see above. She had no idea, however, because she was in line next to a thundering roller coaster, and never heard the text tones for any of my messages.

That grand parade is the last thing I have pictures from, and I believe that means it was the last thing we did at Universal. Our flight left for Houston a few hours later, and in no time we were back home again.