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RIP Peter Falk
A pretty cool actor who managed to play off parts of his Columbo character into a couple great Neil Simon-written comedies: The Cheap Detective and Murder by Death, the latter is on Netflix streaming. In both, Falk plays Sam Spade … Continue reading
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Happy 17th Anniversary to the Jimenezes
I think this is the second-longest marriage I know from my circle of friends, I don’t count my parents because they’re family nor other, older couples since I couldn’t have attended the wedding. Let me go digging through the Internet to … Continue reading
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Flyers dump two players for Phoenix’s leftovers, again
As soon as the Bruins knocked the Flyers out in Game Four of the semi-finals this Spring, Flyers’ management fired the blamethrower at the team’s three goalies. Never mind the piss-poor efforts with the forwards. Never mind Chris Pronger being … Continue reading
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Vegas 2011, Day 6: Gamblin’, swimmin’, gamblin’
This was another takin’ it easy day. The only deadline we held ourselves to was the 11 AM craps lesson at New York New York, a really cool and frustrating time. Thankfully the cool outweighed the frustrating which was really … Continue reading
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Busted!
I’ve seen our cats trying to imitate birds but this one trying to impersonate a dog, until he is caught is hilarious, especially with the sheepish look it gives before correcting himself.
It beats San Antonio’s Riverwalk
Austin still lies in San Antonio’s shadow when it comes to landmarks, especially when I have guests who visiting from out-of-state. They always want to see the same things…The Alamo and The Riverwalk. Never mind that both are in San … Continue reading
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The Las Vegas Gun Store
During our inaugural stay with Tahiti Village (2008), the lobby had a stand full of brochures plugging the numerous attractions in and around Las Vegas: Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon, Cirque du Soleil, etc. One that got our attention was … Continue reading
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Vegas 2011, Day 5: Zombie killin’ and Boulder Station
Saturdays in Vegas tend to be a sandwich day: we do something in the morning, lounge around the room for the remainder of the day and then hit the activity by evening. An easy morning amusement is the Las Vegas … Continue reading
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Bettie Page Store shirts
These are Safe For Work (SFW) designs so you don’t need to dump out your Web browsers or sweat the HR person looking over your shoulder. When I saw that they had these shirts, I had to score at least … Continue reading
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Caesar’s Palace’s fish tank
Before we made our trip, I started up our annual Pixar DVD fest and I always remember Finding Nemo as being the last good flick we took in the year we got married; we did see The Hulk but it sucked. … Continue reading
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“It came out of nowhere Professor!”
My first purchase from shirt.woot!, a site where the members vote on designs and the winner is made into a reality. In order to be a voting member, you have to buy something at least once. So I scored this … Continue reading
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Congratulations Bruins and good Stars’ news
Boston has now won the World Series, Superbowl and NBA Championships in addition to the Stanley Cup in the last last 10 years. However, I figure the residents will find something else to bitch about like Chicagoans, New Yorkers and … Continue reading
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Simon Pegg
How special is Austin? Quite. For his book tour, Simon Pegg visited only three American cities: New York, Los Angeles and Austin. No one pressed on an explanation though. I suppose we were all too high on our own supply. … Continue reading
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More like computers the other kids had
One big annoyance my brother and I endured while growing up in the Eighties was a lack of a personal computer. This was pretty odd since our father was a systems analyst. Maybe Dad didn’t want to bring his work … Continue reading
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