Monday, September 17, 2007

Totally Rad


Yes, it's a Space Invaders doormat, and I know a few people who would appreciate having this on their doorstep. :-)

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Fiery, but worth it.


Crazy enough, this site is set up to rid idiot parents of their daughters, by 'marrying them off', for cash, of course. I love this one. Let's see, she's spent more time with boys than they would like, so the obvious solution would be to get her good and married. Wow, what a practical idea! I don't know about you, but from what I've learned in life, the best way to get an acting or singing career off the ground is to get married. Her parents should be brass-knuckled. :-)

UPDATE: Fake, but still funny.

Makes me want a hug.

Praying Mantis + Cat?


Here are some other things this precious kittone reminds me of:

- an angry (very old) ninja
- an angry (very old) homeless guy
- mr. miyagi
- a chameleon on a tree branch
- a raw chicken (skin on)
- the cutest thing ever...

Saturday, September 08, 2007

The Best Movie in the World!


That is not an exaggeration. Behold, "King of Kong". It is hands down one of the best documentaries I have seen, EVER! It has it all: power mullets, great 80's tunes, and kill-screens. Here is Erik's well crafted summary:

King of Kong details the proposed showdown of two top Donkey Kong players from the 80's. One is an arrogant prick named Billy who thinks he is God's gift to everything and holds the current record. Then there is Steve, a family man and goodhearted guy who always came in second in life. One day Steve video tapes himself breaking the Donkey Kong high score held by Billy. The tape is then inspected as is the game and ruled by self proclaimed Donkey Kong experts to be unofficial since it did not occur in public.

Steve decides to travel to the Video Game arcade to have it officially counted and have a showdown with Billy. What follows is several years worth of crazy happenings in this odd and cultish world of 80's video game fanatics that even have 24 hour parties of just watching video tapes of guys playing games for over 15 hours at a clip!


It is playing in limited release, but if you are a fan of documentaries, or if you are just plain smart, you will seek out this movie. Please enjoy the trailer below, and thank you for your time.

KING OF KONG RULZ!

Midget Kittones!



P-R-E-C-I-O-U-S! I think they are trying to get away from the Pepsi can, but their teency feets won't go fast enough. I'm just saying, even midget kittones know that Coke is the real thing.

3:10 To Yuma - Review


We saw "3:10 To Yuma" Friday night and it was a pretty good film. I have never seen the original, but this one felt like an old-fashioned western with plenty of gun fights, staring contests and busted teefs. I guess dentists weren't the hot ticket back then, but they sure knew how to craft a fine looking leather jacket.

It's basically your typical western plot: good guy Dan Evans (Christian Bale), and his family are in danger of losing their land due to drought and an old west mob boss who wants to build a railroad on Evans' land. Feeling like he has lost the respect of his sons and wife, Evans volunteers to help take infamous outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) to Yuma, to put him on a train that will ultimately take him to be hanged.

It's a very good story, and the characters are very real. Watching this reminds you that there are still great actors out there, and great writers, and that you don't always know how the movie will end...

Monday, September 03, 2007

The Guns are Up!


The Red Raiders defeat the Mustangs 49-9.
Hit 'em, wreck 'em Texas Tech!!!

Sneaky, but so great.

"Sometimes self help isn't helpful."

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Elton John - "Border Song"



Even if you're not a die hard Elton fan, you should check out this video for "Border Song". In my humble opinion, he is one of the best singer/songwriters of all time, and this song is one of my favorites. I hope you like it.

Also, if you are in the mood for some good 80's music, visit the video bar on the right to see some videos by Mike & The Mechanics. Paul Carrack had an amazing voice, it's a shame he died so young. Such great songs!

The heart wants what it wants.


Four baby hedgehogs are being raised by the staff at New Forest Otter, Owl and Wildlife Park in England. Mary, Mungo, Midge and Slappy take comfort by snuggling up with a cleaning brush. The brush has been used to sweep a yard, so it smells like the great outdoors, and the bristly texture may be reminiscent of their mothers.

Where is momma hedge? At least she gave them cute names before she left.

Photoshop Face Transplants


Now THIS is crazy. Each photo is actually made up of two different celebrities. I think you can tell who the photo above is, but some of them are pretty tough to figure out. I picked this one because the arms really freaked me out. If you stare at them too long you become hypnotized. I swear I saw L. Ron Hubbard appear and ask me for money and a personality test. Dang aliens.

Sometimes you need a hug

Where my dogs at?

I think this should clear things up...

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Gorgeday



Written by special guest blogger Erik.

Well Monday was Amy's birthday and for her surprise we went to Canon City and took the Royal Gorge Train all through the mountains of Colorado and under the Royal Gorge Bridge, the largest suspension bridge in the world. On the train ride we had lunch and then took to the open air car where we saw a real live in the wild Black Bear looking for food on a nearby ledge. That sent the train into a frenzy on the return trip, cause no one was really concerned about scenery anymore, it was all about the bears. It was really the highlight of the trip and easily the best train ride we've ever had.

Next we went to the Royal Gorge bridge and walked across. Amy was quite nervous which I felt was odd since she loves roller coasters and I don't at all. To cap off our trip we drove in the mountains to Cripple Creek to do some Casino games. I didn't lose more than 20 bucks. I think the most I won was $10. We left there at 11pm and it actually got really cold and rainy on us. The drive back which we thought would be all highway turned out to be an hour drive in the pitch black mountains with rain. We were so nervous driving that we took turns. Tuesday we got up and drove from 9am to 11pm back to Texas. I had a great time with Amy celebrating her birthday, it was the most relaxing and fulfilling trip in a long time. And best of all it was with my girl!

Check out all the new photos that Amy added to the gallery:

CLICK HERE!

Come back to the Blog premiere of our vacation video about Pike's Peak called, "PEAK" !

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Arcades, Caves, and Corgis



Word from CO again. We are having a blast in Manitou Springs. Yesterday we got up played some basketball. Amy made 15 shots in a row! Impressive. I was hitting from long range pretty well, but I am quite rusty. Broke in a virgin ball that my cousins gave me for a wedding gift. NBA regulation ball too. Anyway we went to eat at a place on the river for lunch and had an open faced turkey sandwich with brown gravy. Then we walked the shops of Manitou Springs and found the most awesome arcade we have ever seen. It's about 5 or 6 different buildings with games from the 40's all the way up to present day. They even had those deals where you put in a penny or a nickel and watch index cards with photos on them flip by as you crank them. We played the original Asteroids, Donkey Kong, and Tron. We also witnessed some bad ass folk drumming at the local music festival. I took this on my cell phone for all of you to jam to:



Next we took a drive up a very large mountain with no guard rails and at the top we explored The Cave of the Winds. The cave itself is pretty worn out and small, but it was a nice 50 degrees in there. Amy found a Corgi dog she liked tied up to the bleachers, and since we could not take him we ended up at Petsmart later so Amy could see some cats. We then went to Old Colorado City and walked around for a while before eating dinner at the Mason Jar. (A kind of Cracker Barrel type place.) I thought food here would be pricey but so far its not bad at all. We drove over to Colorado Springs so Amy could buy a non headache inducing pillow. We then returned to Old Colorado City so I could get my annual vacation chocolate covered frozen banana at a chocolate shop.

Everyone here is very friendly. There are dogs everywhere. It seems like dogs are more prevalent than children here. The weather is great. We have not had to turn on the AC at all. Its cool in the mornings around 50ish. Today we take the cog Railway to Pikes Peak, and tomorrow is Amy's birthday surprise trip. Here is the link again for more updated photos:

CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS!!!

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Garden of the Gods


Friday night, we went to check out Garden of the Gods and take some photos. This morning we got up early, shot some hoops (Erik's getting better, is jealous of my skillz), and now we are off to grab some lunch, visit the Cave of the Winds (haha) and check out some of the local shops. One thing I've noticed, is this is the place to be if you want to buy art, get a massage/acupuncture/aura cleansing/etc..., or buy art. I'll report back with more observations later on. It's fun so far though!

Erik's set up a photo gallery on iWeb. Click here to check it out. We'll be updating it with new pics each day. Holla!

Friday, August 24, 2007

Amarillo by Morning












They took my saddle in Houston, broke my leg in Santa Fe. Lost my wife and a girlfriend somewhere along the way. It's been a busy trip.

Here are some pics from our morning in Amarillo. We got in last night around midnight, and got up early to eat at the Big Texan, which seems to be the main attraction in town. If you haven't heard of it before, it's the home of the 72oz steak dinner, which is free if you finish it in under 1 hour. There's even a raised area in the middle of the restaurant with a table and a digital clock, so everyone can watch as you attempt to finish your mammoth steak (including baked potato, salad, dinner roll and shrimp cocktail). We settled for the breakfast buffet, which was just as impressive.

After our scrumptious breakfast, we practiced our shooting skills, and checked out the rest of the place. Erik was quite the sharpshooter. I held my own. I rang some bells, and knocked down some cans. It was a proud moment.

Amarillo was fun, but Colorado was calling. Let's get this vacation started.