I wrote in my last post that David Tennant was being coy over whether he was staying or leaving...which is mostly a non-issue, with me--but still, I find this "maybe I will and maybe I won't business, getting just a bit wearing, by now.

It was cute in the beginning Mr. Tennant, sir--but now it's just...old. Dunno' if Tennant has a mischievous sense of humor--or if he's just being an adolescent prat. Either way, I wish the guy would just suck it up and say aye, yes or no. I understand he must be sick of being asked that question--but I wish he'd just say it and have done with it...why do men have this serious aversion to saying "I don't know." Why is Tennant messing with the fan's heads? Who knows? (Pun intended.) Maybe it's something they put in the haggis, over there, ey? :DD

Speaking of which, did you know that haggis costs 40 dollars a pound here? Which is why no one in the USA much, eats it--you can get a nice prime rib roast for that, and serve it with mashed potatoes with all the trimmings, besides! I tried haggis once, on a dare--before the person told me what was in it---not bad, actually. Bit rich for my tastes. But I must say I was glad that they didn't tell me what it was make of while I was still chewing, ha-ha.

Anyway, here's a few personal photos I had burned to CD. I would LOVE to be able to show you the whole photo---but, the stinking lousy stupid blinking frickin' frackin' goldanged computer--will not allow me to! I re-size the photos on photo bucket--and they show up full size after I copy the re-sized pics! I don't know if it's this lousy Firefox upgrade, my mouse, or just the moron computer being a major pain in the arse.

This was taken on a very scenic dead-end road in nearby Fort Ann, NY. It's about 20 minutes northwest of where I live now. The tarps are covering the pumpkin harvest to protect them from heavy frost.

Jan. 2004, 7.30am Giza Plateau.

Aprox. 1988, BBC Dr Who North American tour, Latham Circle Mall car park, Latham, NY (sorry, photo has been through the mill a bit)