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Thoughtless Thursday: So...what the hell is this?
2008-02-14 18:17:00
I was clicking away on the old internets earlier this morning and came across this picture: This is supposed to be the "new" KITT for the newly-recycled Knight Rider series due out in a couple of months. What the hell? A Ford? A MUSTANG? Now most of you know that the original was an early `80's Trans-AM, which was a pretty futuristic looking car in a world full of Yugos, Crown Victorias, and Cadillacs. Christ, I think a baby angel just died. I'm not sure how much better a concept I could have come up with, but I certainly know I could have done better than this as a replacement for the original KITT. I will reserve any and all bad thoughts concerning the actual show itself until I see the 1st episode. Until then, here is a picture of what the real KITT should look like. Enjoy and have a great Thursday.
Day 4: Whoops.
2007-11-02 15:18:00
Sorry guys. I made dinner last night and as I was taking the last bite, I remembered that I was suppossed to be taking a pcture of it. Whoops. By I will NOT forget for tonight, because we are having ribs w/ slow cooker sweet potatoes and carrots. This will by far be the best meal of the week. Also, I forgot to leave the carrots in the vegetable crisper and they got all wilty sitting out. I had to go back to the store and by some yesterday. $1.97. So, I'm still just under the 100 dollar mark for the week and its Friday! So I guess it can be done. Although I did have to keep my snacking to a minimum, which is a good thing and a bad thing I guess. The meals for the week weren't all that hard to make (although last night's cranberry-fig chutney was damn good and I had to keep an eye on it to get the right consistency.) So, instead of a tasty pic of some good food, here's a stomach-churning video. Enjoy! (This happened right in Santa Fe. I'll be driving a lot less on the rural farm ...
Goodbye America...
2007-11-02 05:45:00
Yup, that time is here. This will be the last posting that I will make for the good old US of A for a while. I have thourougly enjoyed myself while I've been home, and as sad as I am to leave this place, my family and my friends, I am eager to get back and see my boys and to finish this up and be back for good. I have many great memories to take with me to get me through the remaining few months left so that is good.Yesterday for Halloween I ended up getting a chance to swing by the Arizona State Fair, and had a BLAST! We arrived just in time to walk in to the Stadium right as Alice Cooper was coming on stage! OMG it was an awesome concert and he put on an amazing show. The music was fantastic and we just went crazy for an hour and a half while he played to the crowd of oh maybe 8000 if I had to guess! Good times.After the show we went out and decided to ride the rides. They had a special deal that night, being Halloween and so we ended up getting 10 rides for a really che...
Can't find your kid? Break out the GPS.
2007-10-27 03:25:00
Okay. I was browsing the internets a few minutes ago and HAD to post this. I came across this GPS jacket for your kid. That's right. For your children. If you lose your child or your child decides to go AWOL and didn't leave a note behind, this jacket has a GPS locater in it. The jacket will send its location to a "base station" of sorts and then that station will alert your cell phone of your missing child's location. U.K. based-company Bladerunner is the maker of this device ironically. I would have figured that the US would have pioneered this sort of tech, but those silly Brits surprised me again. Does anyone else think that this is just the beginning of these chips going in all of our clothing and the government watching your every move, or am I just being paranoid? And what the hell ever happened to just "watching" you kids anyway? I don't think I could rely on a piece of machinery to tell me where the hell my kid is. That's just being a lazy parent.
Walmart: You go to hell! You go to hell and you die!
2007-10-11 05:49:00
Earlier today I was watching a little television while Adriana was asleep (X-Play on G4 TV if you're curious) and I saw this commercial for these drawing utensils designed for little hands and fingers. Here is a pic of what I saw: Now I normally don't just run out of the house and buy something I saw on television, but this was an exception. The markers are washable with soap and water from walls, clothes, dogs, whathaveyou. I thought "Man! Adriana would LOVE to play with these things!" Actually, they looked like a lot of fun for me to play with too, but whatever, nothing but the best for my little girl! So after lunch, I scooped her up and we departed across town to the only place in town I could think of that would carry these awesome looking markers: Walmart. 20 minutes later we arrive at our destination. To be honest, I have NEVER seen this many...um...overweight, no uberweight people in a long, long time. I actually felt out of place, but then I remembered...
Brandon Rogers says: Goodbye American Idol
2007-03-16 13:09:00
After forgetting the words to his song on Tuesday's American Idol, Brandon Rogers can forget about going any further in the competition. The 28-year-old Los Angeles native became the first finalist to be voted off the sixth season Wednesday, after flubbing the lyrics to Diana Ross' You Can't Hurry Love. Rogers' memory lapse wasn't the only flaw in his performance, which the judges deemed boring and unoriginal.
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