
Showing posts with label Leg Lamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leg Lamp. Show all posts
10 March, 2008
Friends Don't Let Friends Drink and Surf eBay
Posted by
Joanne
at
10:01 PM
Last night was not even supposed to be a cocktail night. Ted and I take three nights off a week just to prove we can. But last night after I happily sent off a client project, I finished up the evening with a Perfect Manhattan (2 parts whiskey, 1/2 part sweet vermouth, 1/2 part dry vermouth, dash bitters) and some idle eBay browsing and I bought this:
I know, I know. It's just awful. I had threatened to buy one when we found the Red Ryder Air Rifle in the basement, but I was half joking. The full-size lamps sell for roughly two hundred bucks--too much to spend for a Christmastime joke. But when I found a seller on eBay who was selling a perfect-condition lamp in a damaged box for less than forty dollars, I had to do it. Call me weak. Maybe it was the general description, where it proudly proclaimed that unlike the competition, theirs features a butt cheek. How could I resist?

Labels:
A Christmas Story,
Christmas,
Leg Lamp
06 March, 2008
Red Ryder Air Rifle BB Gun -- Coolest Basement Find Ever
Posted by
Joanne
at
11:14 PM
Quick, do you know who this is?
I completely didn't recognize him in the 2006 Jennifer Aniston / Vince Vaughn movie The Break-Up, which he also produced. And I'm usually really, really good at this game. Ted and I will be watching some TV show or other, and I'll say "Hey, do you see that guy there? He played so-and-so in that really obscure movie we saw five years ago." And 99% of the time, I'm right. If only I could market such a skill!
But I didn't find him even vaguely familiar, although the gorgeous baby blue eyes should have tipped me off, and maybe that's a good thing. Normally, this actor is best remembered for two roles he played as a child, and he may be tired of being reminded about them. But I'm going to do it anyway. Sorry, Peter.
So, why the brief detour into movie making history, and why is Peter Billingsley on my house blog? Well, because of this:
We recently found among the junk left by the previous owners a Red Ryder Carbine-Action Two-Hundred-Shot Range Model Air Rifle BB gun with a compass in the stock and a thing which tells time. Actually, I don't think it's the same model Peter Billingsley used—this one doesn't have a compass or a clock—but how freakin' cool is this? Wanna see a closeup?
Like millions of other Americans, I tune in to at least one showing during the annual 24-hour broadcast marathon of A Christmas Story. Along with It's a Wonderful Life, Holiday Inn, Miracle on 34th Street, and every holiday special by Rankin and Bass, even the really, really, rare only-ever-released on VHS Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, watching it is a tradition. So when we found this Red Ryder rifle in the basement, my mom and I squealed in near unison, "You'll shoot your eye out!" I can't separate thoughts of Red Ryder rifles from the movie; the two are forever linked.
So now the Red Ryder Air Rifle is hanging proudly on the wall of what will one day be my office, and will no doubt become part of our holiday decorations at Christmas along with the sexy leg lamp I plan to get eventually.
I completely didn't recognize him in the 2006 Jennifer Aniston / Vince Vaughn movie The Break-Up, which he also produced. And I'm usually really, really good at this game. Ted and I will be watching some TV show or other, and I'll say "Hey, do you see that guy there? He played so-and-so in that really obscure movie we saw five years ago." And 99% of the time, I'm right. If only I could market such a skill!
But I didn't find him even vaguely familiar, although the gorgeous baby blue eyes should have tipped me off, and maybe that's a good thing. Normally, this actor is best remembered for two roles he played as a child, and he may be tired of being reminded about them. But I'm going to do it anyway. Sorry, Peter.
So, why the brief detour into movie making history, and why is Peter Billingsley on my house blog? Well, because of this:


So now the Red Ryder Air Rifle is hanging proudly on the wall of what will one day be my office, and will no doubt become part of our holiday decorations at Christmas along with the sexy leg lamp I plan to get eventually.

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