Trailer Love

I know I’m probably alone when I ask if anyone else who reads this blog has played Portal and Portal 2. The sequel is one of the best games to be made this year, and director Dan Trachtenberg has gone the extra mile and made a faux movie based on the game. This is a […]

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Idiot of the Day

Because even though I was too young to remember the last time UK ever beat Tennessee in football, but at least I can hope that we could properly put some signage up to motivate the players instead of sending them into the abyss of nothingness. […]

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Friday Funnies

This one is all for the wife. I could not be more truthful when I say that the wife cannot even think about George Bush without thinking of Will Ferrell first. We have watch probably a dozen or so documentaries in the last month where someone flashes quotes or video of Bush talking and she […]

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Ace of Spades

No, not this Ace of Spades (though that is a rockin tune). This is Spades of the card playing kind. And I rocked it. After thoroughly dominating the Hearts game and then the Bejeweled game on my iPhone, I figured the next game was Spades. It didn’t take me long to start dominating, but as […]

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Friday Funnies

Ok, it’s been a shit week at work, so you the reader get two for the price of one this week. First up, a hilarious article from The Onion that Kelly shared with me. We nearly cried laughing, if for nothing else than the quotes and way this story is written is almost exactly like […]

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What I’ve Read (sorta): The Devil’s Light

Once the Summer of Klosterman ended, I had a chance to catch up on one of the few fiction writers I read regularly. I’ve written about Richard North Patterson books before (trust me, you can find the reviews on the blog). I had gotten it originally as an audiobook to listen to on the drive […]

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What I’ve Read: Fargo Rock City

About two weeks ago my Summer of Klosterman came to an end. It was a great ride, but it had to end since I ran out of books. And there was no better way to end the journey than starting at the beginning with Chuck’s first book. Fargo Rock City is mainly his autobiography of […]

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