Showing posts with label monolith action figure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monolith action figure. Show all posts

Jan 26, 2011

Mondo in 2001

Sometimes my mood gets a little silly ...

My name is Mondo. I am a spaaaace caaat.

Mondo, it's 2011.

Doesn't matter. All stories to do with me are timeless. So, here we go ...

Once upon a time, there was a cat who ventured through space. Uh, yeah. His name was Mondo. On planet Credenza, he bumped into a monolith.


"This is a very linty planet. And what is this?"
"You lost your helmet, Mondo."
"That's not important. Planet Credenza
has breathable air."

"Must look closer. What's inside?"

"It's full of stars ..."
"Now I am a girl cat dressed in clothes"
"Now I am a tall blond cat dressed in clothes"
"Now I am Mondo and him and her"
"Now we are rocks"

"The end"

Perhaps Mondo will have more space adventures in the future. Do you have a silly side?

Jan 5, 2011

Monolith Action Figure

My monolith action figure arrived! From ThinkGeek.com A very exciting day indeed!

Pristine in its unopened package.
It was larger than I expected and heavier.
There's more than one?
Mysteries of the monolith abound
Makayla gets into the sci-fi spirit of it all

It's filled with stars if I photoshop it
It's no shoe box
[shoe boxes are Nini's favorite kind of boxes]
 Oh what fun will spring from the monolith now that it's on my desk? Ghost of Arthur C. Clarke, it'd make a pefect home for you. What would you do with a monolith action figure?

ps, I am again having PC issues. I hope just the monitor blew and nothing more serious. Anyway, not having access to the PC at all is a problem .... Hope to be up soon and typing this message unnecessarily.

Dec 29, 2010

While Waiting for my Monolith Action Figure to Arrive ...

I am all a twitter [although, I have not tweeted about this] about my monolith action figure in transit. Looking forward to its arrival.

Husband's and I's mutual gift to each other this holiday season was a blue ray player to replace the dying dvd player as it was especially annoying when it would stop in the middle of my workouts.

One of our holiday traditions is to buy a set of dvds to watch. Last year it was the original Star Treks, which we thoroughly enjoyed. It had been so long since I'd seen it, I had forgotten many of the episodes. There is something about those old shows and the Kirk and the Spock - just could not stop watching.

This year, I found the series Carnivale. It caught my attention while perusing the offerings among HBO and Showtime. I find they often have shows I like watching. I had never heard of Carnivale, but the blurb interested me and Husband. So, we took it home. Hmmm, great choice. We've been thoroughly entertained and have a hard time restraining ourselves to one episode a day. Set in the 1930's during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, it follows the travels of these carnies. Their new recruit, Ben, was picked up in the show opener burying his mother. He just escaped from the chain gang and is a fugitive. The story of Ben unfolds slowly. He has some strange powers which are revealed in drips and spurts as the show goes on. Juxtaposed with the carnies' stories is the story of Brother Justin, a methodist preacher in California. He and Ben share dreams, and it seems powers. Too bad there are only two seasons.

We've also been watching Threshold. It originally aired on CBS in 2005. I wondered why I had never seen it then read only a few episodes aired in the US and it was on Friday nights. So, we were probably watching Stargate. Anyway, there's a bit of throwback to an X-Files feel. A friend sent me the dvds and I have to say it was a good choice. Too bad it didn't catch on. It's an enjoyable watch. Aliens and lots of skeery scenes. So far, very fun.

My other guilty pleasure is neither fantasy or sci-fi. Husband got me the final season of the Tudors. Boo that it's the final season. I can not hold myself to one episode a day and already finished watching it. Love, love, love this series.

The Cape is coming to NBC the premiere is Sunday, January 9th and it will air Mondays at 9:00 p.m. Nice to see Summer Glau again. Same time slot as The Event, which has me confused since The Event was picked up for 22 episodes. That would be a real sci-fi feat to air two shows at the same time. I've enjoyed The Event and look forward to The Cape.

What about you? Any shows you've seen which you find compelling? Anyone else a Big Love fan? I have yet to see season 4, but will remedy that soon enough. I'm also sorry there were only 2 seasons of Rome.

Dec 15, 2010

Jingle Jangle for Writers and Sci Fi Fans

The inspiring Retta Cat correctly guessed the reference in Pictures of You on Monday.

Oh, the joys of discovery. What did we do before the internet graced our lives? Here are some fab things I found while wandering around cyberspace.

First off, here's a wonderful gift from JE Fritz, a great long list of writers resources.





So, how about some sci-fi holiday music? Seasons Geekings from John Anealio. What a talent!







For the Arthur C. Clarke fan, they need a monolith action figure.


For the writer geek - a curio box of author caricature figures. Sorry they wouldn't let me nab a pic of it. Also available are alien ornaments and other sci-fi trinkets.




For the video game enthusiast Space Bunnies Must Die is it.












An alien abduction lamp is a must for any science fiction fan











Amazon also has many alien themed model kits to choose from. Would look great around the alien abduction lamp.


What treasures have you found around the internet?