I did nothing today.
Well, that’s not true. I did some stuff, but I don’t know what it was. You see, I’m writing this on Saturday morning and putting a Saturday night timestamp on it, just in case I actually do something today and end up not being around on at this time on Saturday night. I have no plans, or very few plans. But I don’t plan to do anything outstanding.
What got me to thinking about this? This post over at Harvey’s personal blog.
Now, for Saturday Night Open Thread, you have options. You can tell us what you did today. Or you can not tell us what you did today. Or tell a joke. Share a link. Make up some nonsense. Doesn’t matter. It’s your decision. Because Saturday Open Thread, that’s why.
Who wants to start?

Basil: some kind of Time Lord, who can write a day’s wrap-up before the day even begins.
Got me thinking: maybe Earth should be broadcasting radio signals — to arrive at other galaxies in millions of years — saying, “Don’t bother. We had a good chance. We blew it. We”re gone.”
I think we should broadcast “Look upon my works, ye mighty and despair”.
I’m an optimist.
I did nothing.
Who are these hot women that are resorting to call “Quest”? Or “Lava Life” advertising on MeTV while I’m trying to watch Svengoolie.
Every day I thank God a woman lowered her standards enough to marry me.
WC was a true American original and there’ll never be another like him.
I fertilized my rose bushes and watered the vegetables in the planter boxes on the deck and the plants inside. Then I practiced classical guitar for quite a while, because I’m playing during my church’s service today.
Oliver Sacks, the neurologist and the author of many of my favorite books about medicine, biology, and his own life, was born July 9, 1933.