Today's note is a reference to the creative puzzle-platformer Portal, a popular PC game that portrays perjured pastries and square parallelepiped pals.
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What geeky alphabet would be complete without a Dungeons & Dragons reference?
When my husband and I were on our honeymoon, we stayed at a lovely B&B that had a large family of housecats, one of whom, named Number 4, decided to adopt us for the weekend. He followed us around on our walks, and then later snuck into our room and ungracefully wedged himself between us as we were trying to sleep.
Note: My thought bubble should be read with the kind of enthusiasm usually reserved for children on Christmas morning. My husband's thought bubble should be read with the kind of enthusiasm usually reserved for seeing a small child approach one's computer keyboard with a glass of juice and a sense of mischievous curiosity. I grew up playing Metroid II for Gameboy, and even though I never beat it, I loved the game because the lead character, Samus Aran, was a butt-kicking female bounty hunter in spaaaaace.
Secret confession: we like both Star Trek and Star Wars, so yesterday you got Kirk, and today you get the awesome Princess Leia (who is one of my personal heroes for being unapologetically smart, skillful, sassy, seductive, and stalwart).
K should have been for Klingons, but I couldn't get the rhyme scheme to work, thus you are stuck with this petaQ of a human captain. I drew him in the style of Star Trek: The Animated Series.
Here we have a (literal) tip-of-the-hat to one of the finest sci-fi shows in the 'verse, Firefly.
This note represents my husband's adventures in internet blogging.
Today's post references one of James Taylor's best albums, Hourglass.
For G we have a reference to the SNES game, Earthbound (originally released as Mother 2 in Japan).
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