Well, the new laptop got sent in Tuesday morning. I'm actually typing this on the old one because I didn't throw it away because I don't know how to safely dispose of technology, kind of lucky for me, I was getting frustrated looking at my phone and alternating between DVDs and CDs in my DVD player, feeling a little stifled and that I might be irritating the neighbors. I'm not at 100%, but I'm better than I was yesterday or two days ago.
A trio of good things have happened since Sunday night, though. I posted a tweet of Miis of Edelgard and Petra from Fire Emblem; Three Houses and tagged their English Voice Actresses, Tara Platt and Faye Mata, and they liked the tweet. Also on Twitter, I got to tell Emily Osment congratulations on her brother, Haley Joel Osment, making it into Smash Bros., as he voices Sora in Kingdom Hearts. If you're as old as me, you know him onscreen from at least the commercials for The Sixth Sense, which is why in the Hannah Montana Halloween episode, Lilly says Miley will say her cousin "sees dead people." Also, an order I placed a month ago of an action figure of Rob Halford, lead singer of Judas Priest, arrived.
Last week's albums by Brandi Carlile and Jon Foreman were amazing, producing songs I'll probably listen to for years, especially Brandi's "Mama Werewolf" and "Sinners, Saints and Fools" and Jon's solo version of "A Place Called Earth" and rendition of "It Is Well With My Soul." This week brings all-woman band (not sure about that, actually) Vanilla Ninja with a new album, an album of duets by hard rock singer Jeff Scott Soto, possibly an album by Japanese, maybe Japanese-American pianist Hiromi (not sure) and an album by heavy metal Grecian guitarist Gus G. All sound like they'll be worth at least a listen.
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