Greetings My Friends ! For your ‘Bedtime Stories’ tonight I’ve got just a few quick notes here during my final 90 minutes or so of ‘awake time’ on this cool and wet Saturday night.
It may be cool and wet outside, but it’s cool and dry inside. My A.C. actually got a bunch of well-deserved breaks this afternoon and tonight due to the cloud and rain-cooled temperatures outside. We got a torrential thunderstorm in my little piece of south-central Homestead early this afternoon. Temperatures dropped down into the mid-70s, and they’ve pretty much stayed there ever since. I like it when it’s cool outside (and inside) in the middle of July ! What a rare treat !
Just a few minutes ago I wrapped-up the purchase online of a brand new state-of-the-art Panasonic DVD Recorder / VCR Combo. It’s being shipped to me within the next couple of weeks from my good friends over at Circuit City (coming soon to the Homestead Pavilion shopping, dining, and entertainment complex). I can’t wait to receive it. This could be my long-awaited ticket / excuse out of the VCR recording business (after over 25 years) and into the DVD recording business !
Well that’s all that I’ve got to say for now. To my Life Pointe Church family I’ll see you crazy cats tomorrow morning after 7:25 AM. You can read all about it on here tomorrow afternoon via the ‘Life Pointe Church Sunday Morning Tossed Salad’.
Until we meet again have a cool and comfy Saturday night. Stay safe, get some high-quality sleep tonight, and – oh yeah – remember this:

5 replies on “Bedtime Stories”
Good nite my dear friend. Don’t let the bed bugs bite.:)
I’ll be ready and waiting for tomorrow afternoon Sunday Tossed Salad.
Love ya,
Ela
BTW Thanks for the bedtime story.
VCR to DVD recording? From one obsolete medium to another. 🙂
I just discovered the wonders of the DVD (courtesy of Netflix) a mere 3½-years ago. Before that I didn’t know what it was.
Netflix is the only way to go…it is cheap, keep movies as long as you like and no late fees. You do not have to go stand in a video store where the lines are ridiculous because of poor customer service.
That’s what I’m talkin’ about ! I’ve always been satisfied with Netflix. If there’s one con though it would be the suspect quality of a few of the DVDs that I’ve received from them over the years. There’s a useful life-span to a typical DVD, and some of theirs that are in circulation have definitely surpassed that useful life-span.