Since Jess has referred people to my pseudonymous cyber-haven, I figured I should post something about it being my birthday. My first thought was to share with everyone how much and the many reasons why I love myself, since that has been the recent trend for February birthday boys. For the sake of time, I passed on that idea.
Then I thought maybe I could cover all the things that have happened in the last 25 years, but maybe some things are better left in the past.
(I don't know these people, but apparently this picture was taken in 1982)
So I decided that first of all, everyone should know that my wife has been really awesome to me today. I got breakfast in bed (honey nuts, strawberries, and a cinnamon roll), plus I got to check all my sports websites this morning in bed (as opposed to the usual spot, hiding out in the man room before Jess wakes up), AND she brought me Chinese from New Hong Kong for lunch (yes, Julie, God spoke to me through the Beef & Broccoli).
That being settled, my family has been very generous and I anticipate ruining my semester in front of the 360 (now with hard drive) thanks to their generosity.
Still, I've decided to try and incorporate more reader participation on my blog (Bob Lablob). My first choice was to have people go with when they think the titles of the gospels originated, or whether or not they think the gospels were written to a specific audience. However, since I have decided to increase participation, I will include on two similar musings that came up in the last week.
1. What is the greatest song to be released since 2000?
2. What is the greatest romantic comedy to come out since 2000?
My votes?
1. Jess mentioned "Since You Been Gone" by Kelley Clarkson (grammar notwithstanding)
I'm still deciding, but maybe "The Scientist" by Coldplay? "Thing Called Love" by the Darkness? Or even "Who Let The Dogs Out?" by The Baja Men.
2. I'm not sure yet.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Sunday, February 04, 2007
That Special Place
These days, the most crowded room in the house is our bathroom. I know, it's supposed to be a taboo subject, but with the chief's approval, throne room talk has been allowed. So what's the big deal with our bathroom? Well, the new coat of paint does look nice, but it's actually not the atmosphere. It's the game. That's right, I recently uncovered a treasure in the attic that has taken pride of place in the next to the toilet paper roll and the plunger. And I give you, Electronic Hand-Held Yahtzee.
Would you believe my wife did not know how to play this game? The first few days, she had no idea what I was doing in there. Even with a 53-man roster, taking the Browns to the Super Bowl... well, you get the idea. But eventually, with the silent moments of contemplation being interrupted by piercing screams of "YAHTZEE!" her curiosity got the best of her. And now that I have explained how it works, it's a race to get to the bathroom first. Heck, I may not even need to go, but I'll still take a study break to try and beat the high score. So maybe it's a taboo subject, but in our house, there's no place we'd rather be.
A Few Bonus Yahtzee Tips:
I really feel like getting to 63 for the extra 35 points is key.
With the electronic version, rolling is easy. Starting over when you don't like your roll is even easier.
Finally, it's important to keep your focus. Just because it's in your hand does not mean you should wipe with it.
Would you believe my wife did not know how to play this game? The first few days, she had no idea what I was doing in there. Even with a 53-man roster, taking the Browns to the Super Bowl... well, you get the idea. But eventually, with the silent moments of contemplation being interrupted by piercing screams of "YAHTZEE!" her curiosity got the best of her. And now that I have explained how it works, it's a race to get to the bathroom first. Heck, I may not even need to go, but I'll still take a study break to try and beat the high score. So maybe it's a taboo subject, but in our house, there's no place we'd rather be.
A Few Bonus Yahtzee Tips:
I really feel like getting to 63 for the extra 35 points is key.
With the electronic version, rolling is easy. Starting over when you don't like your roll is even easier.
Finally, it's important to keep your focus. Just because it's in your hand does not mean you should wipe with it.
Friday, February 02, 2007
It Won't Be Long Before We All Are There...
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