Called Uber again, as I had errands to run after work and it remains frigid here. I guess a lot of other people were trying to avoid the cold weather too. It took 8 minutes for them to arrive. No traffic once they did, though.
No trouble at work today, other than I had to rush and put away some cold returns. It wasn't busy. The weather is cold, gray, and blustery, and we're between holidays. There simply isn't much going on right now.
Instead of going straight home, I changed into a regular shirt and grabbed something I wanted to try. Coke just put out an Orange Cream flavor and Dr. Pepper has Blackberry. Since they did have the Orange Cream in Zero, I took that. Fever Tree Sparkling Pink Grapefruit Soda is supposed to be a mixer for cocktails. The Acme had boxes of tiny cans on clearance for $2.07, so I thought I'd try them.
(And they both turned out to be excellent. The Orange Cream really does taste like a creamsicle. The sparkling pink grapefruit resembles an even-better, tarter Fresca.)
Had lunch around the corner at Applebee's. They were relatively busy for 1:30, with several couples and friend pairs enjoying a meal on their late lunch break. I had the same crispy chicken ranch sandwich and fries I got at the Applebee's in Somerdale back in December. They were just as good this time, with juicy chicken and well-seasoned fries.
I thought it would be quicker and easier to take Uber up to the T-Mobile in Lawnside. The gentleman picked me up in 9 minutes. There thankfully was no traffic on the White Horse Pike whatsoever. We arrived at the T-Mobile in less than 10 minutes.
Unfortunately, I had no more luck here. On one hand, they did tell me that my cell phone's pre-paid service was ending because my debit card expires next month. Unfortunately, not only were they unable to fix my account that won't let me in no matter how hard I try, they wouldn't let me upgrade my phone, either. Apparently, you can't upgrade phones on a prepaid account. And they were all kind of grumpy about it, but that might have been because they were oddly busy for the middle of the week.
Frankly, I'd had enough of them. I felt like a complete moron. I left in tears. No more T-Mobile for me. I'd been considering switching carriers for some time. The only reason I still used T-Mobile was because Jessa used it. Later research and talking to a friend revealed that Boost Mobile does let you upgrade your phone with a prepaid account. There's a Boost Mobile literally around the corner from me on the White Horse Pike. I think it's time I gave another carrier a try.
The House of Fun is two blocks from T-Mobile, so I walked there next to make myself feel better. Dug another Wuzzle out of the big stuffed animal bin. Neon pink and yellow Rhinokey is a money with wings and a yellow and pink-striped horn on his nose. He was the show's prankster, always playing goofy jokes on the others. His arms seem kind of flat, but he was otherwise in perfect shape. He cost me $35, the same as the other two Wuzzles I bought from the House of Fun, Hoppo and Eleroo.
Walked another two blocks down to the Barrington Antique Center. They're a huge barn of a building filled with tiny rooms that are stuffed to the rafters with everything from Depression glass bottles to 60's hats to recent DVDs and Barbies. I didn't see a whole lot that I wanted. Just picked up a bag of chocolate cookies from the front and two vintage kids' records:
Great Children's Stories: Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel (Looks like MGM's kids LP series. If I like this, I might look for others in the series, including The Wizard of Oz and Babes In Toyland.)
Walt Disney Presents the Stories of Hans Christian Andersen (Interestingly, of the four Andersen stories included here, the only one Disney would later adapt was "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" as a short in Fantasia 2000.)
Strolled 15 minutes down Barrington and West Atlantic Avenue to Haddon Heights. I hadn't been to Doc's Finds, a record store and thrift shop, for a while. At the very least, Doc did finally get all of the soundtrack and comedy albums that had been thrown under the racks in bins. Though I didn't dig up as much as I did the last time I shopped here, I did come up with a cast album for a rare flop and a soundtrack for a lost TV musical:
The original cast for the 1967 flop Hallelujah Baby! (Despite only running 10 months, this chronicle of African-American life in the 20th century won a Tony for best musical and made a star out of Leslie Uggams.)
The soundtrack for Olympus 7000 (This 1967 TV musical features Donald O'Connor as the god Mercury who attempts to help a hapless football team and let its coach Larry Blyden earn enough money to marry his sweetheart. Despite also featuring Phyllis Newman as Blyden's fiancee and Joe Namath as his quarterback, the only place anyone seems to be able to find this nowadays is at the Paley Center in New York.)
By the time I got out of Doc's, it was past 4:30. I already took Uber twice today, so I hiked across the White Horse Pike to pick up the bus. It was almost 10 minutes late, not a surprise during rush hour. Thankfully, it took five minutes to arrive back in Oaklyn, and there was another woman getting off with me.
Watched Match Game Syndicated when I got home. They ran the episodes where Kirstie Alley was a contestant tonight. Gene spent the entire time drooling over her, but to tell the truth, she seemed rather bored by the whole thing. At least she did win money with Jamie Lee Curtis on the Head-to-Head. The episode before and the beginning of Kirstie's first episode featured a totally hapless contestant who just could not get any answers. She took so long to answer a question, Gene lay down at one point and took a nap!
Switched to the rediscovered Match Game Syndicated episodes on YouTube after I got out of the shower. The first one has Charles going up to the Audience Match board to prove his answer for "__ and Needles" will be there. Bart shows off his frequent flyer pins in the second, and we get a cheery fan of Brett with the highest hair I ever saw.
Ended the night with Hart to Hart. The Harts are horrified when a Middle Eastern king who is a friend of theirs is almost killed by an assassin, and then has the golden lion that represents his throne stolen out from under him in "In the Hart of the Night." Jennifer overhears a plot by his second-in-command and his wife to overthrow the sheik, as they find his leadership to be too old-fashioned. Jennifer and Johnathan first attempt to switch the fake lion with the real one. After it turns out the two schemers anticipated this, Jonathan recruits Max to help with a scheme of his own.