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savetheearth2014-06-22 09:49 pm
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[closed] father's day fun
Who: Karl Aurion, Lloyd Irving
When: FATHER'S DAY
Where: Karl's apartment
What: A son gives his dad something for father's day.
[Ah, father's day. A day disliked for so many years. The first dislike happened after the death of his own father, the second happened after the death of his son. This year, however, it doesn't feel that bad a day. It may not be great, but he doesn't want to try to get it canceled as a holiday, either. Not a bad feeling.
Having the day off work is a nice little bonus, too. Good as things are getting, not needing to deal with the clean up for a weekend can only be called amazing. Karl happily plops down on the couch with a plate of spaghetti minus the meatballs (those take effort to make; heating up Prego doesn't). What to watch, though? Hmm when was the last time he watched a good movie. Too long. A quick browse through various channels and whatnot reveals a childhood favorite: Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He had actually gone to see that in theaters back in the day.
A day that was so very long ago. Any thoughts regarding the fact he had been 16 at the time and is now nearly 44 get pointedly ignored. It proves a tad difficult given how many come. Karl still manages. though, if barely. No, thoughts about aging or not aging or anything similar are not happening now. TV now. TV and spaghetti. Yes, perfect way to spend a day off.]
When: FATHER'S DAY
Where: Karl's apartment
What: A son gives his dad something for father's day.
[Ah, father's day. A day disliked for so many years. The first dislike happened after the death of his own father, the second happened after the death of his son. This year, however, it doesn't feel that bad a day. It may not be great, but he doesn't want to try to get it canceled as a holiday, either. Not a bad feeling.
Having the day off work is a nice little bonus, too. Good as things are getting, not needing to deal with the clean up for a weekend can only be called amazing. Karl happily plops down on the couch with a plate of spaghetti minus the meatballs (those take effort to make; heating up Prego doesn't). What to watch, though? Hmm when was the last time he watched a good movie. Too long. A quick browse through various channels and whatnot reveals a childhood favorite: Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He had actually gone to see that in theaters back in the day.
A day that was so very long ago. Any thoughts regarding the fact he had been 16 at the time and is now nearly 44 get pointedly ignored. It proves a tad difficult given how many come. Karl still manages. though, if barely. No, thoughts about aging or not aging or anything similar are not happening now. TV now. TV and spaghetti. Yes, perfect way to spend a day off.]