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LeChuck where I least expected him

I bought myself the first season of Thirtysomething as an early Christmas present. I’m a borderline crazy fan of the Marshall Herskovitz / Edward Zwick shows My So-Called Life and Once and Again, and have been wanting to watch Thirtysomething—their first show—for ages now. (Initial impressions: kinda self-conscious, kinda slow in the storytelling, a bit too reliant on crazy dream sequences, but just as authentic in the “slice of life” department as the later series. Hopefully it hits its stride later in the season.)

Anyway, while watching an episode last night, I was surprised to see Earl Boen’s name scroll by on the opening credits. (For the non adventure gamers reading this, Earl Boen voices the ghost pirate LeChuck, the main baddie in the Monkey Island games. But if you don’t know who he is you’ve probably stopped reading by now. And if you haven’t, you probably should. This is not a particularly interesting story.)

Of course I know that a lot of actors who do video game voices have other acting chops, but I can’t remember ever seeing recognizing one as a TV guest star before.* I was on the lookout throughout the episode but didn’t figure out who he was until I consulted imdb afterward. Guess I was expecting someone dressed more like this.

The episode is #5, “But Not for Me,” and he plays an imaginary psychiatrist who pops into the scene for about twenty seconds to dissuade Melissa from going home with a jerk she met in line at the bookstore. The episode aired in 1988, so it was almost a decade before Boen started playing LeChuck in the first talkie Monkey Island game, Curse of Monkey Island. Still, playing the scene a second time, I can totally hear LeChuck in his voice. I do wish he’d thrown in a “har har har” though.

That’s all. Continue wasting your lives. (Herskovitz / Zwick reference… anyone get it?)


*No, that’s sort of a lie. Just a few weeks ago I learned that the voice of one of the students in Gray Matter is done by the guy who plays Manmeet in Outsourced, but I didn’t notice it while I was playing. Also, I’m kind of embarrassed to admit that I watch Outsourced, so it was a bittersweet discovery.

Yes Rosy, there is a Santa Claus!

Lucky Rosy, she got to open a few presents on Christmas Eve. The stylish coat was made for her by my mom. Even accessorized with a Christmas bow, it’s much more dignified than the elf suit.

So far, the Frosty squeaky toy is her favorite… even more than the wrapping! Little does she know, Santa will be bringing her some even better loot tomorrow…

And what kind of dog mom would I be if I didn’t preserve this moment for posterity with a grainy video?

Infinite Possibilities Porch in half scale

Yep, that’s really what this kit is called. I’m not sure a porch can truly have infinite possibilities, especially when it’s made out of MDF, which as I’m discovering is infinitely (heh) more difficult to bash than a plywood kit. But I’m getting ahead of myself…


Miniatures.com’s photo of the finished project.

I had a good time landscaping the Fairfield and the puzzle house and wanted to do another half scale landscape project that wouldn’t involve building an entire house first. Enter the Infinite Possibilities Porch, a newish offering from Miniatures.com. Its rectangular shape makes it perfect to display in a corner, and I got the idea to turn the finished porch into a bookend.

This is my first time building with MDF, and my assessment so far is that I don’t really like it. For one thing, masking tape won’t stick to it, which makes dry fitting the pieces or even holding them together while they’re gluing rather difficult. Also, to enlarge the holes to fit the windows and door I wanted to use, Geoff had to pitch in with a power saw (and much swearing).

Here it is with the doors and windows in. The main walls and floor are glued together but the porch and stairs are just for placement.

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