When I was a kid I wanted to be a Scientist
just like Dr Phibes.
Phibes had a great lab, he was a musician and his ‘experiments’ seemed to astound and amaze everyone in the most dramatic fashion.
As a weedy little kid whose best friends were a crippled kid with braces on her legs a hearing aid in each ear and massively thick eye glasses and who I was absolutely convinced was a Science Experiment project gone PERFECT and another kid who uses to sit in my cherry tree with me and plan ” death defining tricks ” that involved our radio flyer wagons, yellow Tonka dump trucks big enough for us to ride in and Highway 99 at the bottom of street- you know, Phibes just appealed to me in a very big way.
Of course, at the end of the day my interest in Phibes and Science and those Vincent Price mad scientist kits fully prepared me for the job I had in a Funeral Home.
I should also mention that one of my favorite tv shows is
” Say Yes To The Dress.”
That’s a show about women looking for the perfect wedding dress.
Yes.
I am serious.

All I can add to this post is this thought-
it might be a really good idea to monitor what your kids watch on tv.
You wouldn’t want them to turn out non traditional or weird or scary or strange.
Would you?



oh yes!
I’ve spent a very long time getting as weird as possible, and I’m rather proud if it. I’d love to pass on that weirdness to as many others as I can.
You are a total giver Dev…we could use more like you.
🙂
Thanks.
I’m not planning on having any children myself, but I’m doing my best to ensure my niece and nephew don’t turn out too “normal” 🙂
My kids are all in their 20’s now- like you I’m working on my nieces. Let me know if you want any tips.