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Wednesday, 26 December 2007

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    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    By Activision
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    Merry Christmas

    Belated.

    I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas, and for those of you who expressed desire to get something, that you received what you asked for...

    For me, Christmas has changed from what it was years ago (counting presents and patting myself on the back for how much stuff I received, calling my friends that day or the next to see what we all got) into something much less selfish. Sure, I still hoped for something this year, but I feel much more satisfied that my boys seem to be content with what they have received. Conner hasn't put down his gameboy yet, except for the occasional hiatus to mold things out of playdoh, and Parker is doing his usual one toy to the next rotation, but only going after the new stuff. Seeing all of the family this year is certainly different than last year, where we saw no one but were invited to celebrate with a friend's family. I'm still not sure if it's cheaper to ship presents or deliver them in person, though

    To all, whether you celebrate our Savior's birth or not, have a Merry Christmas, and a happy New Year, as well.

Friday, 14 December 2007

  • Baseball just died a little today...

    Ugh. For those of you who care about baseball, and I'm guessing it's not many since only Youppi, Rachel, and Jeri read my blog for the most part, the list of players named in the Mitchell report is out. You can read it here. It's a very long list, and it includes everything from some a-list players to unknowns to guys you thought were just good people. It's a depressing list, since all of these players decided to cheat and use substances that are strictly prohibited by their employers. The biggest impacting name on the list to me, personally, is Hal Morris.

    For those of you not "in the know," Hal Morris was the 1st baseman on the Reds' 1990 wire to wire World Series championship team. Granted, he's the only person on that team that has been named, but I always pictured him as a stand-up guy. He always seemed to play well and with heart, and seemed like he had the capacity for rational decisions. Ouch, Hal...Ouch. He did play with the Yankees, Tigers, and Royals during his 11 year career, but he spent the bulk of his time with the Reds here in the 'nati.

    Cheaters. In my opinion, they shouldn't be allowed back into baseball or into the hall of fame...any of them. I wonder what Selig will come up with to combat this new report, as I'm sure MANY fans will feel violated, like they spent their money on WWE tickets instead of seeing something largely unadulterated like an actual baseball game.  

Thursday, 13 December 2007

  • Scary, not cute.

    Wow, I just caught this story from Gizmodo. Apparently some scientists in South Korea have manage to give the cloned skin cells of a mother cat a virus that, when put back into her womb, resulted in glow in the dark cats. I'm sorry, but this story just brings up so many nightmares of seeing glowing cats wandering around the neighborhood. How freaky is it when a cat's eyes catch the light and reflect it back at you, and you see "glowing" eyes staring back at you? Now you'll also see a glowing nose and mouth (and any other part that shows skin through the fur...like its butt).

    I'm not going to be able to sleep now. Thanks South Korea, you're a bunch of jerks!

    Can't sleep, glowing cats will kill me....

Tuesday, 11 December 2007

  • Eye em sofa king we tall did

    Welcome back, dear reader! I'm finally done with school for the year so I have more time to write posts and whatnot. Not much has happened in my personal life since we last had our fireside chats. I've just been keeping busy with school and work so I haven't had time to make any major life changes.

    My lovely significant other did happen to try out for the new NBC reality show, Clash of the Choirs. She didn't make it, but did get called back after her first audition. Maybe she'll be on the TV, who knows. It was exciting to think about when she was trying out, but now I'm mostly indifferent to the whole thing because of how stupidly set up all reality TV always comes out being. For real, if reality TV is actually reality, someone would have died on Survivor by now. Either that, or some kid would have had a rock dropped on his head during Kid Nation.

    The only thing I really wanted to talk about today was the whole Michael Vick thing. For those of you that aren't "in the know," Vick just got sentenced to 23 months in federal prison for his role in a dog fighting operation. I think he got what he deserved, and will come out a better person in all of this, but I'm already tired of hearing about it. All they talked about on ESPN before and during the Monday night game last night was if Vick would be let back in the league after he gets out of prison. Want to know my vote? NO. If he can get back into the league after spending time in prison, then Odell Thurman should be let back into the league. They've both been "suspended" for similar amounts of time, but the main difference is Odell wasn't convicted of a crime ever. Michael Vick killed and maimed dogs, and then used drugs and lied to authorities about the whole damn thing. Odell is now just being punished for being stupid.

    I just use Odell as an example here. The whole thing would be very bad for the commissioner's office if they decided to immediately reinstate Vick after he gets out of prison, because it almost makes the office look like they hold their decisions in higher regard. Anyway, I guess this is all hypothetical at this point anyway.

    Balls.

Monday, 08 October 2007

  • Where u be?

    Consider my blog updated.

    Why haven't I been writing lately in my web log of justice? Because I've been doing schoolwork, and that typically fills up my desire to type things into a computer. I've even all but stopped playing WoW because of school. Maybe I should quit school and get back to WoW.

    But then I was serious. Why have I lost the desire to play WoW most of the time? Two reasons. 1) I did so well in my first class that I want to keep the streak alive, and 2) my wife can nag with the best of them. That's the reason I'm even updating my blog. That, and to share today's Penny Arcade with you. You can view it here, and mark my words, Parker and I will have a conversation like this.

    Enjoy your day, and I'll update when I'm willing. I'm in class until early December, so don't expect anything with regular intervals until then...

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