Friday, February 13, 2009
Ramba-Lamba-Ding-Dong!
What does Rambo do when we are gone? Run around? Try to jump on top of the fridge to get his treats? Steal my hair ties and hide them? I wish he'd lint roll his hair off the furniture and my clothes, or do the damn dishes.
When we get home, he is so tired. He either pops out from under the couch - eyes all red and sleepy, or we can't find him. Where is he? This only happens when the bed is made; He finds his way under the covers so he's just a lump on the bed under the blankets. FOUND YOU - LITTLE RASCAL FLATTS!
Friday, February 6, 2009
Obamaroo
If this stimulus business passes, it's definitely funding this. And I'm renaming it Obamaroo! :) OR I might win the tickets for having this posted on Chrystal Ball. Keep your fingers crossed.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Ready To Get Your Mind Blown?
The First Music Video in Excel Format!
Here's a YouTube Video of the Excel Video:
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Orange Tic Tacs Are My Nemesis?
So here's a series of strange coincidence: As the Jane's Addiction song goes: "Been Caught Stealing, Once When I Was Five." I was five when I first got caught, weird! The next and last time I was caught stealing, I lifted a bunch of Jane's Addiction CDs (hmm...odd correlation).
Obviously, this was before I had the option to download from Napster or burn a copy of a friend's CD. I didn't get caught with the Jane's CDs though. No alarm went off, so I went back in and snagged a couple copies of a Mariah Carey release. The alarm went off, and I motioned at my friend to "GO, GO!" She peeled off in the yellow Volvo. (AKA...THE LEMON) We were some wack-ass fugees. Ooo La, La, La!
Moral of the story...you shouldn't steal -especially music, or orange Tic Tacs. That shiz will haunt you for life.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Blog Worthy...
For some viewers Sunday in Arizona, Super Bowl XLIII was briefly XXX.
About 10 seconds of pornographic material interrupted the Arizona Cardinals' loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers for some Comcast cable customers watching Tucson's KVOA-TV telecast of the game, according to the Associated Press.
Apparently, only those Comcast subscribers watching the game in standard definition -- as opposed to high-def -- saw the inappropriate scoring drive.
Both KVOA, which said the telecast was clean when it left the station, and the cable company are conducting investigations, AP said.