Analog burg
Monday, June 30th, 2008
They offered up glacial margaritas, made with real glacial ice. Other
than being very clear and melting slowly, it was like run-of-the-mill
ice.
They offered up glacial margaritas, made with real glacial ice. Other
than being very clear and melting slowly, it was like run-of-the-mill
ice.
We’re getting on the Alaska line to Seward, to see about a whale.
Yeah.
Its this light put. I’m drinking a beer that’s called Moose something
something. I’m exhausted. Its awesome.
We were going to fly up around Denali, but its cloudy. Instead we’re
going to Beluga Lake.
Oh, tasty Alaska.
I want to play cribbage and Jason doesn’t want to. How are we going to
make it 7 hours?
Jason and I are on our way to the airport for our non-continental
adventure.
We’re 10 minutes into the show, and its truly, truly awful.
Update: After talking about it, Jason and I still can’t decide if it’s meant for adults or kids, and why they would choose to have Tom and Ray have capers rather than talk about cars. The script was slow, which left every bad joke suspended in the air like a ninja. It’s going to air for all y’all on July 9 on PBS, so watch out.
At the Click and Clack TV premiere.