Posted in Weight Loss, Reviews on Jul 30th, 2007 6 Comments »
How close can one can of carbonated beverage come to perfection without having an alcohol content percentage stamped on the side of the can? Before my trip to Montana I would have said not close at all. But on that trip I received a revelation that has shown me the error of such a hasty […]
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So tonight my beloved wife dragged me on a five hour car trip to experience one of her favorite musicians , the impossible to describe (and trust me I’ve tried) Rufus Wainwright. He was playing at the Winspear Center in Edmonton which aside from the Calgary Folk Fest was likely the only chance we’d get […]
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We’ve just returned from a summer jaunt to Whitefish, Montana. As we are immediately en route to Edmonton to take in Rufus Wainwright there is no time for a full review just yet, just time enough to show off my lame little 4 megapixel digital camera and my pathetic photoshop skills. Behold the glory that […]
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E3 has come and gone and it seemed a good time to muse on an issue of personal interest to me: the time commitment required to be a “gamer”. I participate in a number of gaming related communities, and universally I find that in those groups I’m typically the individual that actually participates in the […]
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Posted in Video Games, Opinion on Jul 12th, 2007 1 Comment »
While I was not blessed with the opportunity to attend this years E3 exposition, I did manage to catch most of the presentations put on by the big three: Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony. There were no big surprises this year, which was mildly disappointing. However, what was shown strongly enforced the thoughts I had on […]
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Posted in In Passing on Jul 4th, 2007 No Comments »
If I had all the money in the world I’d make everything free. Except candy. You need to pay for candy.
Source: My 11 year old daughter. I’m not kidding. She said that verbatim.
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