Out on the town


The kids have a sitter and the Goddess and I are heading out for an evening of fun and frolic. Probably not too much frolic, I’m not really a frollicer. Is that how you spell it? (UPDATE: The Goddess says I’m supposed to add a ‘k’ and make it ‘frollicker’) We’ve got tickets for the midnight showing of the new Harry Potter flick so we’re leaving early and making a whole night of it. Dinner at The Melting Pot (mmmmm, fondue), hanging out with friends, a movie; an actual date! I’ll be live blogging the event… wait, I’m being informed that I will NOT be live blogging. That’s right, I’ll be tweeting… what, no tweeting either? Oh. Apparently the powers that be (i.e. The Goddess) have determined that the iPhone will be spending the night deep in a pocket. Oh well. I’m sure I’ll have a good time anyway.

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  1. #1 by MIke Haubrich on July 15, 2009 - 12:02 am

    I think you should drop one "l" to make it frolicker.

    • #2 by CyberLizard on July 15, 2009 - 1:01 am

      The iphone's spellchecker leaves something to be desired. It is only through the virtue of spellcheck that I have not made more of a fool of myself on teh internets.

      • #3 by Jason Thibeault on July 15, 2009 - 2:25 pm

        I wouldn't worry too much about it. I mean, the word itself makes you a fool — who frolics? Better that you don't know how to spell it.

        • #4 by CyberLizard on July 16, 2009 - 3:29 pm

          Now, now, just because we're afrolic doesn't mean we have to be anti-frolic. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions. We don't have to resort to name calling just because one might choose to engage in frolicking.

          Besides, it's not like they're Canadians or anything. Save your vitriol for a group that really deserves it.

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