Thursday, April 30, 2015

The Doctor Revisits an Old Face

Good evening everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

With every passing day we get closer to a new season of “Doctor Who”.  With Capaldi still as the Doctor, there’s something fans everywhere have been wondering:

How exactly does this Doctor connect with the episode “The Fires of Pompeii”?

“The Fires of Pompeii” was a “Doctor Who” episode during the 10th Doctor’s run. In this episode, the Doctor and his companion, Donna, found themselves in Pompeii one day before Mt. Vesuvius covered it in ash. The Doctor and Donna met a family whose father (Caecilius) is played by Peter Capaldi. Since this episode aired and Capaldi’s Doctor was revealed, fans have been wondering what exactly Moffat has in mind for these two characters.

Moffat responded by claiming that series 9 of “Doctor Who” will explain these two characters. He even told readers that he would be filming a scene soon that would relate to Capaldi’s Doctor and Caecilius.

From the looks of it, we’ll be getting our wish and finding out how the Doctor and Caecilius are connected. Hang on fans, we only have a few more months until the Doctor begins again!

Thank you for reading tonight’s entry. If you enjoyed it, feel free to share, comment, and critique.

So tell me, how do you think Caecilius and the Doctor are connected?


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Cast Away

Good evening everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

At some point we all break a bone or more and from it we find ourselves in a cast. A cast is a medical cocoon that heals whatever injury you may have sustained. Having never broken a bone in my life, I recently had surgery performed on my right foot. To fix my foot, the surgeons had to realign it and remove some bones. Since the surgery, I’ve been lying in my bed with a cast.

Here’s some things I’ve learned while living with a cast.


5. You Don’t Always Need the Meds

Depending on how severe the situation was that led you into the cast in the first place, you are given medication. Most of this medication is pain killers. Pain killers are a narcotic blessing for temporarily relieving any pain. For the first two days after the surgery those pain killers did wonders, but now that I’m on my fifth day I find I don’t need them.  In fact, the medication is optional. It’s not a requirement that I take pain killers, only if I need them.



4. Everyone Has Different Pain Levels

Pain is something everyone will feel while they’re in a cast.  Pain also depends on how well one handles it and age. It is said that the older you are, the more pain you will feel and the more time it will take for you to heal. When you’re younger though, it’s supposedly the opposite.  Pain is also focused on where the bone was broken or where the surgery was done. My foot surgery may not hurt as much as someone who’s had a surgery involving their spine or sternum.



3. You’re Always Tired


Normally you’re up and about. You’re probably as energetic as the Energizer rabbit with a fully charged battery. But now that you have this cast on, you find that you’re more tired. No the cast is not secretly slipping you sleepy waves, but from moving around with the cast on to lying in bed is what tires you out.  The medication also makes you dopey, aiding in your new found exhaustion.



2. You Can’t Easily Get Up

Remember how you used to easily wake up and begin your day? With a cast, you find yourself taking a few more minutes to wake up. You may feel drowsier, despite going to bed early.  You have to wait a few moments before moving around just so you can get your bearings together. You can no longer function as you did before now that you have a cast on. You have to adjust yourself to move to get out of bed. Once you do, you have to go slow to get where you so desire on your first movement of the day.



1.Limited Mobility

Being unable to go about your daily routine isn’t pleasant. You can only move so much with your cast and have to reorganize how you move in general to work with it. You have to use ledges, one hand, no hands, or have people wait on you. A person waiting on you isn’t so such a bad deal, but it’s terrible when you live alone and have to fend for yourself while dealing with a cast. Also due to your limited mobility you may find parts getting stiff or sore, like you haven’t worked them in ages.

Thanks for reading tonight’s entry. If you enjoyed it, feel free to share, comment, and critique.


So tell me, have you ever had an injury or surgery put you in a cast?


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Happy Birthday, Earth

Good evening everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

You may be wondering why there’s an entry today and that’s because there’s something rather important tomorrow that will delay me from posting Thursday’s usual entry.  So I figured, might as well post it tonight.

Today is a day honoring Earth and all its wondrous wonders. From the beautiful lavender fields of Provence, France to the surfers’ paradise of a beach on California’s coast, Earth is a gorgeous planet that we are fortunate to live on. To celebrate Earth Day, I’ve compiled a top ten list featuring some of Earth’s natural beauty.

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10. Tree Tunnels


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9. Flower Fields


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8. Cederberg Mountains


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7. Ancient Region of Anatolia



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6. Sea of Stars



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5. Frozen Lake Bubbles



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4. Cave of the Crystals



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3. Coral Reefs



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2. Salt Flat of Bolivia (Salar de Uyuni)


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1. Waitomo Glowworm Caves


The Earth is our only home. Yes, there are possible planets among the stars that could sustain us; but ‘could’ is the key word there. Could is not a definite yes or no, but a possible chance that other planets may succeed in becoming our new home or failing in the process. So for now, we have Earth and while we have Earth, we should cherish it. Plant some flowers, recycle, take the time to feel the wind in your hair, the dirt between your fingers, or the sand filling the cracks of your toes. Do something to appreciate this wonderful world and all its gorgeous glory.

Thanks for reading tonight’s entry. If you enjoyed it, feel free to comment, share, and critique.


So tell me, what’s the one thing you love about Earth?

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Pokemon Rumble World Codes

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

Who doesn’t love free things? Especially when they aren’t officially released yet? Pokemon Rumble World was released as a free download in the Nintendo Shop for the Nintendo 2Ds and 3DS. It’s a fun, addictive game where your Mii is a trainer using different toy Pokemon to capture others and complete missions. So far Nintendo has only released five codes to obtain Doublade, Togepi, Pancham, Smeargle, and Klefki.

But thanks to the resourceful Internet, tons of codes have been leaked on bulbapedia.com. These codes will give you many Pokemon, Poke Diamonds (a form of currency in Pokemon Rumble World), and clothes for your Mii in the game. From the Pokemon you obtain there’s no doubt that you’ll level up in the game, earning new ranks with even more clothes and decorations for your Mii.

These new codes are only available for North America, Japan, and the PAL region. Get them while you can before they disappear.

Thanks for reading today’s entry. If you enjoyed it, feel free to comment, share, and critique.


So tell me, what is your favorite Pokemon game?

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Geek Out!

Good evening everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

This week has been a dynamic explosion for fandoms everywhere. First, we have received word that a new Guitar Hero will be available for the Wii U, Playstation 4, XBOX  One, and XBOX 360 sometime this year. Secondly, the Avengers played Family Feud on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and lastly, we have finally received a new trailer for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.

Guitar Hero has definitely received a makeover with its realistic graphics and new guitar. The rainbow buttons are gone and in their place are buttons that blend in, giving the overall look of an actual guitar.  The game is now only playable for entertainment and education, giving gamers a chance to learn how to play a guitar. It also has new features such as Guitar Hero TV and Guitar Hero Live which will appear on the game in Fall 2015. Guitar Hero TV allows you to compete with friends and play songs available as DLC.

The Avengers on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” took the stage by storm discussing fanart and general questions about the team. The cast responded in and out of character, much to the delight of the audience and geeks everywhere. They also played their version of the Family Feud which now makes me want to see them go on the actual show.

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has reminded me why I love “Star Wars” and it’s for the fact that it is brilliant, sci fi gold. Lucas has once again outdone himself and presented us with a spectacular trailer that gives us goosebumps and a new hope for the movie. It features everything we’ve ever loved about the movie: the Falcon, lightsabers,  Chewie (who doesn’t look greyer), and Han Solo.

This week has been nothing more than a geekified sundae with a destroyed Darth Vader helmet for the cherry. So far it has been a feast for the eyes, soon it’ll be time to dig in.

Thank you for reading tonight’s entry. If you enjoyed it, feel free to comment, share, and critique.


So tell me, what are you excited for the most: Guitar Hero 2015, “Avengers : Age of Ultron”, or “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and why?

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Connecting with Anime

Good evening and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

Tapping into my nerdy, anime side tonight I’m here to present you with the top three most relatable animes. I have seen a ton of animes in my life and I’m basing this short list off of the animes I believe to have a strong connection with viewers.

3.  Ouran Host Club

Ouran Host Club is about a girl who dresses as a boy to pay off a debt for breaking a vase. What does this have to do with life? Everything. This series deals with finding yourself and discovering that you don’t always need to be alone in life. That you can make friends who you can trust to be there for you and that you don’t have to face things alone.

2. Toradora!

Toradora! is the what if scenario of when a delinquent meets another tinier, delinquent.  Automatically you think a fight breaks out and that it has nothing to do with our lives; but there is so much more to this show than fighting. Toradora! is everything that will ever happen to you when it comes to love. You fall for your best friend, you hate yourself for feeling that way, you try to love someone else to get your mind off them, you realize that no matter what you’re still in love with your best friend, you grow extremely protective of your best friend, you get jealous of anyone that enters their life, you have break ups, and so much more. It’s also a story of coming to terms with yourself and your emotions and being strong in life.

1. Revolutionary Girl Utena

Revolutionary Girl Utena is about a girl who aspires to be a prince because a prince appeared in her past and pulled her out of a depressing situation. This series is filled with sword fights, transforming clothes, and nonsensical situations. But these things don’t exist in reality; our clothes don’t magically change nor do we engage in sword fights on a day to day basis. Behind these mystical features lies the story of growing up from a naïve individual into a grown, mature person. We see the main protagonist (Utena) completely clueless of everything around her and brushing it off, not wanting any part of it. She soon finds herself getting caught up in the world and realizing that she has a place in it: to grow up, to become what she’s always desired and not treat it as a fantasy, to become someone in the world around her. 

Thanks for reading tonight’s entry. If you enjoyed it, feel free to comment, reblog, and critique.

So tell me, what’s your favorite anime?



Thursday, April 9, 2015

Feed Your Brain

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

I’m sure most of you have heard of Coursera. Coursera is a site that offers thousands of free courses from learning institutes all over the world.  Some courses take weeks of learning while others can teach you everything in one day. It all depends on what course you pick. When the assessments are fulfilled you’ll receive a statement of accomplishment. It’s basically diploma each course that you so skillfully mastered.

In life we must never stop learning to keep our brains alive and growing. It’s why we go to school, to learn how to function as a person in society, to absorb knowledge, and to be educated on things we never knew. The more we know, the more information we have to do as we please. But why should learning stop at college or our last years of high school?

Here are the five essential courses you should take at Coursera.



5. A Course That Could Help Your Profession

Most people go to college to learn about what they want to do in life. Most people stop learning about their profession no sooner they graduate from college. But why stop no sooner they get that diploma? It’s always good to brush up on things they learned or things they never knew about your profession. That’s where Coursera comes in, to educate people more on what they thought they knew.



4. A Course About Something You Love

So you love UFOs and life among the stars. Coursera has a course for that. Or maybe you love the thrilling secrets of archaeology or the exhilarating scientific world or even the creative world of art. Coursera has courses for all of that and more.  So go ahead and pursue those courses about something you secretly adore or loudly proclaim your love for. Not only will you gain more knowledge about that thing, but you’ll probably love it even more.



3. A Random Course

Close your eyes. Click on a course. Follow through with it. That’s what I did last night and now I am enrolled in a course about space and Vikings. What do space and Vikings have in common? I have no idea, but it’s strange, new, and interesting. It’s the new experiences we endure in life (such as a random course) that help us learn about who we are, what we like, what we dislike, and why. It helps us know ourselves better and what we enjoy about life.



2. A Language Course

Apparently if you know a second language it will give you the upper hand when it comes to job hunting.  In America the top three languages are Spanish, French, and English. If you are bilingual, it’s considered a great asset to a job because it shows that you can communicate with diverse groups. This is extremely helpful and it’s one of the more important reasons to learn a language. Another reason to learn a language is because it opens you more not only to a different way of speaking, but also to another culture. Language is an essential part of a foreign culture and by learning it you are immersing yourself in that culture.



1. A Finance Course

Because unless your parents taught you, you taught yourself, or you went to school for it, personal finances are an essential part of life. Eventually you will be living on your own and have to financially plan everything from your groceries to your rent. You will also have to face the dreaded terror known as income taxes which are about as unpleasant as piles of rotting fish.

Having taken a few personal finance courses myself, I’ve never felt so comfortable with knowledge I’ve obtained. For the record, I’m terrible when it comes to math, but apparently I’m good with thinking ahead when it comes to my finances. Coursera helped me realize this and improved my knowledge on the matters of saving, mortgages, rent, and many other useful lessons I will need for my future.

Thanks for reading today’s entry. If you enjoyed it, feel free to comment, share, and critique.


So tell me, what do you want to learn about? 

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

In Sync with Lip Sync

Good evening everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

A new show has just aired on the channel SPIKE entitled “Lip Sync Battle” .In this program, LL Cool J plays host as celebrities climb onto the stage and lipsync battle each other. So far we have seen The Rock lipsync to Shake it Off, John Krasinski lipsync to Proud Mary, and on Thursday the entire world will see Anne Hathaway straddle a wrecking ball as she lipsyncs to Wrecking Ball.
There are so many celebrities out there in the world of fame who aren’t afraid to have a good time.

 Here’s some celebrities that would be cool to see on “Lip Sync Battle”.

6. Robert Downey Jr

You know who knows how to own the stage with dialogue and dance? Robert Downey Jr. The man not embodies Tony Stark, but always delivers one fantastic performance.  I can imagine the man would utilize his stage dominating skills through lipsyncing as well. Maybe he could lipsync Iron Man by Black Sabbath or Back in Black by ACDC.



5.  Rebel Wilson

This woman has more sass and spunk in her than a firecracker on the fourth of July and it is gorgeous. She has already dominated stages and situations in her “Pitch Perfect” role. To see her lipsync would be a treat for the eyes.




4. Tina Fey & Amy Poehler

Because if Tina is going to have back up it has to be Amy Poehler. These two women go together like ribs and mashed potatoes and aren’t afraid to strut their stuff while having a fantastic time. Even if they performed by themselves they would still work the stage with their charm and wit when synced to a song.



3. Tom Hiddleston

The man has moves like Jagger and is never afraid to show them off. He is charismatic and energetic like a caffeinated puppy. He would be perfect for this program and plus everyone adores him.  Maybe he could lipsync Moves like Jagger by Maroon 5, it would fit him perfectly.




2. Jim Carey

The man is a loose wire with a dashing grin and humor in his step. I would honestly love to see him fuse his lunacy and talent with lipsyncing. I’d like to see him take on The Beatles’ I Am the Walrus as he has done so before or a song with the same strange, but alluring weirdness.


1. Ellen Degeneres

The woman is a bubble of fun and humor who knows how to have a good time. She would own the stage (like she does her own talk show) and give the crowd a whole new meaning to the word ‘lipsync’. She’s an insane fun woman who knows how to own the stage with her smile and humor.



Thank you for reading tonight’s entry. If you enjoyed it, feel free to share, critique, like, and comment.

So tell me, who would you like to see on LL Cool J’s “Lip Sync Battle”?


Thursday, April 2, 2015

The 5 Stages of Submission

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

Most artists and writers submit their work to various sites for publication or as a part of their portfolio. Portfolios are often used as samples of work to get into college or some grand institute. It’s a wonderful dream that most people have and often pursue. As a writer, I know what submitting work feels like all too well.  Much like there is the five stages of grieving, I’ve complied the five stages of submission.

1. Preparation (Motivation)

All your gear is ready. Pencils sharpened, your favorite beverage near you, music playing, ideas buzzing like bees in your head. You are ready to take on anything.  You immediately focus on those ideas and nothing else as you begin what you consider your magnum opus. When people see your submissions they will praise you like the God you are and you will immediately gain acceptance and/or prizes. You are on top of the world and nothing will stop you.



2.  Working on It (Confidence)

Everything is going to plan. The shading is perfect, the words are pure magic, the writing is classic and original. It’s gorgeous and your brain is your coach, telling you to press onward, work until your fingers grow numb, and reminding you why you’re doing this. The college you’ve always dreamed of, that prize money, it’s all shining like diamonds in your head, and you know you have the skills to take it all.



3. Everything Goes Wrong (Anxiety)

And just like that it all goes down the drain. You notice your grammar is terrible and you know you can do better. You notice a tiny line of color has gone out of line. You think of another idea to write about just as you’re finishing your current one. You contemplate redoing your entire submission as new ideas start to brew in your head. Cursing your brain, you’re wondering why they weren’t there before. Maybe those ideas would be better, maybe you weren’t paying attention; everything starts to crumble and you don’t know how to fix it. (Now would be a good time to take a break from your work and clear your head).



4. Editing (Self Doubt)

We are own worst critics, especially when it comes to editing. We judge ourselves too harshly and believe we can seek the advice of others. Most of the time it works, but sometimes they don’t see your vision.  Sure, we follow their advice, but we still hear our own nagging voices in our head. Fix that, that line sounds terrible, why is that colored weirdly, and while they seem encouraging, they actually doubt our skills. But of course, there is that small grasp of relief and joy that eventually blossoms when we realize that maybe our work isn’t so bad. That maybe after the harrowing experience, we still may have a shot. We edited all we could through the late nights and hours just before the deadline. Now it’s time to take the final step.


5. Submitting (Acceptance)

That’s it. You’ve done everything you could. You’ve written the best to your ability, you’ve drawn to the very brink of your sanity, and you have done everything possible to be as good as you can be.  As you enter your contact information and any other necessary data, your brain starts to bubble. What if it isn’t good enough, what if you aren’t good enough, what if you missed the objective completely, or what if you just overall failed?

Well, it’s okay if you did.

In our lives all we can do is our best. We push ourselves to produce better work and from it we learn more about ourselves. We learn what our style and approach to our craft is. We learn how far we are willing to go just to obtain that big college dream we’ve had since we were teenagers or how far we’re willing to force ourselves to be better than good; to be great, wonderful, fantastic.  We learn from our failures, we learn from what we did wrong, or what we should have done. It’s all a part of life’s wondrous journey and it’s completely normal.

There will always be someone out there who’s probably better and that’s okay. It means their life is different than yours; maybe they went to an advanced art school or devoted all their time to their work. And it’s okay, that’s who they chose to be. You cannot be them, but you can definitely try to be better in your own fashion, regardless of what you do.

So go ahead. Take a deep breath. Enter your submission and hit ‘submit’. You could gain what you so desired or you could fail, but either way, it’ll be a learning experience. May the best come your way and always fight to do better, be better, and be awesome.

Thanks for reading today’s entry. If you liked it, feel free to comment, share, and critique.


So tell me, what do you do to motivate yourself when it comes to your craft?

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Stuck in the 70s

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

You’re probably wondering why this entry is extremely late. Frankly, I can’t blame you – especially since I’ve been trying to schedule myself with the posts while taking care of things offline. You guys are entitled to an explanation and I’m more than happy to give one.

You see I was putting the final touches on a submission that was due yesterday before midnight. All day I had been in my room and I had the house to myself. The parents decided to go away for a few days to get their mind off things. As much as I was tempted to throw a fantastic party, I decided against it, knowing I had work to do. I did all the chores though as requested by the parents:  do a few loads of laundry, clean the living room, make dinner for myself, and tend to the garden.

We have a small spice garden in the back; it’s nothing to write home about. There’s some basil, mint, oregano, and rosemary. Now my back yard is shared with my neighbor, who also has a garden, but his’ is a little closer to his laundry line. It’s about thirty feet away from our little garden. He recently bought a few decorations for his yard, but I didn’t get a chance to see them until today. So I looked over expecting to see some garden gnomes, but instead I saw a few stone angels. They were your typical Walmart stone angels, hands over the eyes, winged spread, in little robes.

Now my inner Whovian told me to run for the hills, lock up the windows and doors, and hide in the deepest part of my house. But of course, my logical reasoning kicked in and reassured me that the weeping angels didn’t exist and to continue my chores. As I started to tend to the spices, I couldn’t help but feel as though I was being watched. Tension suffocated the air around me as my eyes darted left to right. No strangers or animals were in sight, as though my back yard was the home of a post apocalyptic nightmare. Turning around, none of my neighbors were out as I figured it would be best to make a break for the house. I would just grab some spices and run into the house as though Jason Voorhees himself was chasing me.

Turning back to the plants, I happened to notice my neighbor’s wife emerge from the house sobbing and bearing a little, white cross. Placing the cross between the angels, she unleashed a few wails of depression which cut through the tension, causing it to retreat like a silent army. Watching her, I wondered who died and what made her so sad. With every wail she unleashed my heart felt the stab of her emotions as I do, began to quietly mourn for a stranger. Slowly she rose from the garden, her shoulders slumped in defeat.

“Hey, what happened? You k?”

“N-n-no, it….it’s my niece…”

“Christie?”

“Mm-hmm….she…sh-she’s been missssing for…for a while….th-the police….said they…they called off her case t-today…unable to…to find…h-her.”

“That’s terrible! They couldn’t find any evidence or leads?”

“N-no…”

Christie was a nine year old who had been playing by the gardens only a few months ago. At the time my family and I were in Philadelphia visiting an old friend. We weren’t around for the niece’s disappearance, but we still sympathized with the neighbor’s wife regardless. It was terrible to lose a child, especially one in your family.

“I…I just wish…I knew where s-she was. I’d…I’d d-do anything to be…be with her now.”

As though someone had heard her wish, my neighbor was gone in the blink of an eye. Bewildered, I looked around to see if she took off like the Flash into her house, but I was sorely mistaken. Looking down, I saw one of the little angels. Its wings were fully spread apart and its hands were away from its little face, revealing a demonic expression. Eyes widened, my inner Whovian screamed.  That angel didn’t bear that face before as my brain began to panic and shrivel with fear. There was no way the neighbor’s wife carried it with her. She had no reason to bring it into the house or to show it off when I could plainly see it in her little garden.

Staring into the angel’s eyes, I slowly started to move back. I could easily run to the house, grab my keys, drive up to my boyfriend’s, and tell him everything. He’d let me hang at his house until my parents got home and I could call my neighbor’s husband, telling him to beware of the angels in his back yard. The cops wouldn’t believe me; why would they? I would sound like a lunatic if I told them that stone angels were chasing me.

The stretch from the spice garden to my back door seemed to go on for forever. I never knew how long the distance was which made my spine crawl with anxiety. The angel had never left my eyes as I dared not blink. Upon gripping the handle to the back door, I swung it open only to blink. The angel was at the bottom of the stairs leading into my house, its eyes narrowed with malicious intent. Stumbling into my house, I hurriedly slammed the back door and locked it. Rushing to the windows, I locked each one as I noticed another angel now standing before my spice garden.

I had to move fast. Locking all the windows and doors in the rest of the house, I quickly grabbed my travel bag, and threw in some essentials, my wallet, and my phone. I knew not to go out the back door, knowing those demons would be waiting for me. My car was parked out front, so I hoped that they weren’t that quick as they had appeared on “Doctor Who”. Taking a deep breath, I jolted out my front door, and ran for the car. Throwing myself into the driver’s seat, I tossed my bag into the back seat and locked the doors. 

Once more, I felt as though I was being watched. But that couldn’t be, I was fast, I was in the car, and there was no way that an angel was inside.  There was no angel in the back seat and there definitely couldn’t have been one in the trunk, I didn’t even open it!  Looking down into my passenger seat, my heart sunk with defeat. There sat the angel and I knew that if I turned my back for one minute, I would be sent into the past. Everything that had ever been me in this moment would be eaten away by this little monstrosity. It wouldn’t surprise me either if the other angel was waiting at my driver door. There was no way I could drive and keep one eye on the angel and the other on the road. It would have been too hazardous. I couldn’t even trap it in the seatbelt or throw it out because touching it would have sent me back to the past.

Sorrowfully sighing, I watched the angel as I scribbled a note on a gum wrapper and placed it in a cup holder. I then proceeded to make one last call, eyes never leaving the angel. Of course the call went directly to voice mail as my eyes began to water.

“Hey babe, listen, you’re going to forget me. You know those Weeping Angels from ‘Doctor Who’? Yeah, well, I get one right in front of me. It’s gonna send me to the past and by the time we ever meet again, well, it’ll be too late. So go ahead and find some…new….girl…have….have a good life. Just remember I’ll-I’ll always –“

“You have reached the maximum amount of time for this voicemail.”


So here I am typing to you from some computer in a blue box in the late 1970s. Well at least the angel sent me back to a time I always wanted to visit. Woodstock will be happening soon, The Blues Brothers will be having their shows, and we’re swimming in The British Invasion and The Hippie Movement. I think I may have a good life here.

Oh the blue box by the way? Yes, that’s the Tardis. The Doctor found me back here while he was searching for Andy Warhol. Something about him being a possible alien leader and that his paintings were a secret message to the world from some extraterrestrial force. Though I think the Doctor may have mixed up his coordinates cause wasn’t Warhol in New York? Anyway, I asked the Doctor if I could transmit this message and he said I could only if I provided him information on Warhol. Having completed his request, he allowed me to upload this entry so that everyone could see it.

But trust me, the angels are real and unmerciful. Do not blink if you see one. Always keep eye contact with them and get away as soon as possible. Do not let them anywhere near you and do not touch them.