More grim Wednesday realities

June 6th, 2007 by Atomictumor

So, on top of everything else, now, instead of turning on so that I can stream music into my bedroom as I work (don’t ask, its a complicated setup), my trusty bedroom TV, the one that has seen this house through 10 years of good shows and bad, the one we received as (our only) wedding present, is now going “clunk clunk clunk clunk” instead of turning on.

I didn’t even know a TV could clunk.

It worked last night.

I even tried hitting it.

12 Responses to “More grim Wednesday realities”



  1. Atomictumor Says:

    Then the ‘tumor went down for about 30 minutes, along with other Bluehost hosted sites, for reasons that are still unknown.

    And then I took a shower, and stepped out to there being no towels in the bathroom.

    And then I stubbed my toe.

    I’m not gonna let it get me down, tho…

  2. vixen Says:

    I am sensing a trend. I suggest you don’t drive anywhere if possible.

  3. Suzanne Says:

    It’s karmic payback for not e-mailing me back.

  4. Jane Says:

    You should probably go check your toilet paper to make sure you have some in stock…

  5. girlfriend Says:

    You need to go back to bed and get up on the other side. A new start.

  6. sumgirl Says:

    no more tv in bed :(

  7. daco Says:

    I always thought it would be cool to have an aquarium that is made out of an old TV. Give that a try.

  8. sumgirl Says:

    i totally have a disassembled tv in my bedroom with such hopes, daco … but i hate pet fish. real dilemma.

  9. daco Says:

    Then throw the damn thing out. How strange, that you would hope for an aquarium TV, but “hate” pet fish.
    It’s not good to hate pet fish. Fish don’t hate you.

  10. sumgirl Says:

    simmer … i may find something equally interesting but less maintenance to do with my shell of a tv.

  11. daco Says:

    Just teasing sumgirl. You could turn it into a spitoon. (Caulk it real well though.)

  12. timsan1 Says:

    I tried turning a tv back into a tv and it zapped me. I turned it into a pile of broken bits and it now graces chestnut ridge.

    tg