:: 12/11/2006 9:08:03 AM http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/all/ More from the best of Craigslist... now quit looking for hookers on there and enjoy reading something else.
I heard this on the radio today and I fully embrace this... those who know me intimately know this a very true statement on the way I live my life... I invite you to join me!
:: 12/8/2006 6:54:46 AM http://www.samuland.com/extras/default.asp?ID=906 Thought I'd go back and rad a few of my old Christmas blog entries and this one really stood out for me... I feel so much better now!
:: 12/8/2006 11:28:16 AM http://www.wiihaveaproblem.com/ From Angie... holy crap this is crazy and untrue I do not believe half of these people! Scroll down and see the video of the lady having a seiz... um playing her Wii
Reading that christmas post made me laugh and tear up a little. I wish we got snow every Christmas! I keep cracking up thinking about my Dad and how unimpressed he was with the snow. It snows all the time in Kentucky and I'm sure he thought he would be escaping it coming to Texas ...hehehe!
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Kim
Way to go now I have to go redo my makeup from crying......
DAMN IT! I was hoping they would find him alive... he has been described as a family first dad, and he died doing the best he could for his family. I only hope to perform as admirably in a similar situation. RIP James Kim...
Looky what I got yesterday!
Anyone know what movies it's from???!!! Angie you cannot answer that would be cheating... I will give you a hint it is not a recent movie!
What did you do this weekend? Thanks to E for the vid and the place to crash... I had so much fun this weekend I cannot even begin to tell you what a hoot this was!
UPDATE:
Ok have a mo to write something up... Last weekend I went to the Nieman Marcus/Adolphus Rice Childrens Parade with my fellow 501st members to march in the parade. This was my first big event as a TK and OMG I am hooked. Putting on the gear with 30-40 others in gear is just bad ass. I was wondering if it's just me or if other people would be receptive to us ... Oh my... First once in character you have to stay in character so helmets on and that's that they are on until you return to the building. So we armored up, assembled in the underground and marched up to street level. As soon as we hit street level every head within sight of us snapped around! Then the rush hit... we marched up a block to go stage for the parade but it was to crowded on our staging street so they sent us to a grassy area to wait for our spot. On the way there we had to pass marching bands and other participants int he parade. The mob that began taking pictures soon squeezed us to the point of not marching and just trying to get to our spot. Once there it was an endless stream of people and kids coming to get pictures and just marvel at us. It was a very strange feeling.
After an hour and a half of standing there taking pictures and waiting for our spot we were off. The whole way we got cheers and boos and what not. It was fun fun fun! Afterwards I was talking with Angie about it and she told me that most of the parade people were not making noise at all so the fact that we got cheered was a big deal! The experience for me was off the chart... I mean I got as close as I could to actually living a part of Star Wars, which you should all know by now is my favorite movie well ESB really but anyway I was a stormtrooper for those 3 hours, so damn cool, can't wait to do it again!