Sunday, November 9, 2014

Widescreen Tube Follies

Yesterday, my formerly-homeless buddy had invited me to join the myriad homeless at A'ala Park this afternoon for lunch. My formerly-homeless buddy volunteers with a church group to prepare and serve free meals to the needy. I was too fatigued to attend. Anyway, there probably are surveillance cameras in the park. I would probably be pegged for one of the the homeless, and my "mug shot" would most likely be submitted to the police. We can't have that now, can we?

For some strange reason, I have been contemplating the purchase of a widescreen LED tube, albeit not a big-ass one. Obviously, the idea of sitting in front of the tube and worshipping it like a shrine goes against the very foundation of my monastic life-style. Granted, I could purchase a decent unit for $150 or less. However, what kind of programming can I view on the standard cable service that would be worthy of my time?

I don't know why, but I treated myself to big dinner tonight during my evening outing at the den of consumerism (read: shopping mall) in Kahala. A three-entrĂ©e dinner at Panda Express® and a delicious yogurt bowl at Jamba Juice®. I might as well enjoy it while I can still taste the food and remember the experience. Sheesh!

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