Friday, June 30, 2006

Does Superman Pay Child Support?

I saw Superman Returns last night and shall now give a review with some
spoilers thrown in. I was a little tired so I couldn't get into it as
well(I'm going to a sleep doctor eventually). The story is of course,
Superman. It was pretty good, however they had some issues, but
nevertheless it was better than X-Men. There were 3 separate plots to
the movie which made it better. I liked the special effects, some of
which was hard to distinguish from the real stuff. The bullet hitting
Superman's eyeball and bouncing off was pretty cool. One of the side
stories deals with Luis Lane's child. Apparently he is "super" and human
at the same time. At the beginning of the movie it was said how Superman
was gone for 5 years to find Krypton. Also, it alludes to the fact that
Superman must have done the deed with Louis in a previous movie. So now
that Superman is back he has a kid, but I was thinking about all of the
stuff that Louis had to go through when Superman was gone and makes me
think was Superman really that super to leave her? Apparently he had
feelings for her and did the deed and all so they were like a couple.
Then he doesn't tell her he is leaving and just goes and they all make
up some corny thing like "it was too hard to say goodbye so I didn't".
If I was Louis Lane I'd be pissed. The rest of the movie had good
action, however I think I fell asleep when the climactic action took
place, so it must've not been that exciting. I awoke when they were
resolving the story for the last half hour. The biggest gripe has to be
that it was 2 1/2 hours long. Ironically, it will probably win the award
for best editing. Something interesting happened at the beginning. There
was a scene in which 2 dogs were in Lex's mansion and then it shows a
scene where the one dog is licking his lips and dog bones are next to it
and someone says," Weren't there two dogs". Right then an old couple
left the movie theater, never to return. I wasn't as offended but I
could see how it was inappropriate. I was like, why add that to the
movie, just to gross people out? I felt sorry for the couple leaving the
theater as they missed a pretty good movie just because of one scene.
Anyways, I still recommend this movie. It will probably be the best
movie of the summer.

Thought of the Day
"He's reliable. He's considerate. He's like your exact opposite."
"So he's Bizarro Jerry."
"Bizarro Jerry?"
"Yeah, like Bizarro Superman, Superman's exact opposite, who lives in
the backwards Bizarro world. Up is down, down is up, he says hello when
he leaves, goodbye when he arrives."
"Shouldn't he say badbye? Isn't that the opposite of goodbye?"
"No, it's still goodbye."
"Does he live underwater?"
"No."
"Is he black?"
"Look, just forget the whole thing."
- Elaine and Jerry, in "The Bizarro Jerry"


Thursday, June 29, 2006

Movie or Moo Fee

I've watched a couple of movies these past days. One was called "Hide
and Seek" and it was the standard fare thriller movie. The main
character was a little girl who was freaked out about her mother
"killing herself" when in reality it was her father who had multiple
personalities who did it<spoiler>. The efforts of the movie was to make
sure the little girl had a pale face and big eyes. It reminded me of a
doll my sister had growing up. Something about that doll freaked us all
out. It had a somber look, pale face, and huge eyes. It kind of harkened
back to the 50's movie the "Bad Seed" where the smiley happy girl killed
people and had a similar doll. Then I watched a movie called "The Curve"
or something that was about a group of college guys who heard that if
your roommate kills himself they would get an automatic 4.0. So they
connive with each other in a twisted way to get a roommate to do himself
in. It was another morbid show. I suppose that is what happens when you
have cable, you end up intrigued and mildly entertained or bored but
hoping. I wouldn't recommend either movie, but I had to see the end.
Both of them had twists at the end. I think M.Night Shalamadan caused
this movie technique to become used. Now if there is not a twist at the
end I am disappointed. Anyway, tonight is guys night so I am thinking of
going to see Superman per Mr.T's recommendation. Who's with me?

Thought of the Day
"I defy you to come up with a better name than Seven."
"Alright, let's see... How about Mug? Mug Costanza. That's original. Or
Ketchup. Pretty name for a girl."
"Alright... You having a good time now?"
"I've got fifty right here in the cupboard... How about Bisquick?
Pimento? Gherkin? Sauce? Maxwell House?"
"Alright already!!"
- George and Jerry, in "The Seven"


Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Singing into a Flashlight

Is it just me or does it feel like time is going faster and faster? I
think we are all in some kind of twilight zone thingy. People also seem
to be crazier in these years than all others as well. Or maybe that is
me? Two weeks ago when I stopped to get gas(corner of Josey and Trinity
Mills) there was this guy screaming on the street corner into his
flashlight. He would do Elvis poses and spins and finger points. Kind of
reminded me of me in junior high school - Bassdancing. Except of course
he is 21 and is listening to his ipod and screaming lyrics at cars while
holding a metal flashlight. Yesterday I stopped to get gas at the same
station and saw him again on the corner doing the same thing. I think he
was singing Metallica's Nothing Else Matters. It was hard to hear him
due to the traffic noise and my ears. I get checked tomorrow to see if
my ears have recovered from scuba diving. Anyway, the funniest thing had
to be when he would spin and raise and point his flashlight like it was
a microphone. Some people in cars passing by lower their windows and
scream "woo!" at him. If this were Seattle or some other cool place I
can see it as an everyday kind of thing, but it is 95 degrees outside
and everyone drives their cars so there is no foot traffic where he is
performing. I think it must be some kind of project or something. Like
when he gets in front of class his teacher says,"What did you do this
summer?" "I stood on the street corner and sang Metallica into a
flashlight, every day, dude." Or maybe I am in the twilight zone. Let's
hope I don't break my glasses. Wait a minute, I'm not wearing glasses...

Thought of the Day
Uncle Rico: Kip, I reckon... you know a lot about... cyberspace? You
ever come across anything... like time travel?
Kip: Easy, I've already looked into it for myself.
Uncle Rico: Right on... right on.


Monday, June 26, 2006

Do the Chickens have Large Talons

Well, it's been a while since I wrote. I have been busy as usual. So I
shall start with Thursday. That was MSD's company summer party. We had
it at the local Racetrack. They got us a penthouse suite and gave us
free food and drink and even $10 to gamble with. It is always fun
betting on horses cause you get to root for your numbers. A couple of
times the jockeys fell off of the horses though. One had to be carried
away in an ambulance. It was weird. I played it safe all night and
won,won,lost,won,won,lost,lost. I ended up where I began with the
original $10. So I decided to throw in an extra $20 and bet it all on
one horse at the last race. I do that with everything, always take a
final risk to win big. Just like last year I lost. One of these days
though... Anyway all was fun. This weekend was the big trip to Kansas. I
went with Holly and her Mom. It was an 8 hour trip each way. One thing,
ding, that got on my nerves, ding. You see, ding, Holly's gas gauge,
ding, kept on dinging, ding, incessantly, ding, and randomly, ding. On
Saturday Holly showed me her town of Pittsburg, Kansas. A half an hour
later we took a stroll through the local high school where I noticed
that Holly's name was painted on a brick with her handprint on it. Their
whole class did it. It was kind of interesting seeing things what they
were like 10 years ago. The reunion was at the local American Legion. It
really reminded me of the VFW. It was like someone had plucked the VFW
in Wichita Falls and put it in Pittsburg Kansas. We had their local
specialty - Fried Chicken and Red Spaghetti. I must say I liked the
combination. Then at about 9 we both looked at each and were bored out
of our minds so I said, let's see a movie. We ended up going the local
mall(1/4 the size of Sikes Center) and saw X-Men 3. It was ok. It lacked
any side plots though, which was weird because they had so many
characters. The whole town reminded me of Napoleon Dynamite. I got the
feeling there was a large chicken farm around the bend waiting to be
plucked of eggs. All in all it was a good trip, a little long on the
driving. When I got back I got some bad news. Most of Mr.T's fish
decided to make the long swim in the sky. However, some of them are
still alive, so I am batting 50% as far as a survival rate. They were
all alive when I left. I think though it must've been the large amount
of food I gave em when I left. Apparently fish don't know how to pace
themselves. Live and learn...

Thought of the Day
Napoleon Dynamite: Do the chickens have large talons?
Farmer: Do they have what?
Napoleon Dynamite: Large talons.
Farmer: I don't understand a word you just said.


Wednesday, June 21, 2006

How Long Will The Box Sit There?

I now have a new project sitting in my dining room. For the past year
whenever it is summer or winter my garage door seems to get stuck at
various levels of its journey towards the bottom. I finally got fed up
one day and purchased a new garage door opening system on Amazon. I am
by no means a handyman so this should be interesting. I know first of
all I will have to disconnect the existing garage door opener, then I
will have to connect the new one. I think my biggest problem will be
holding the opener steady as I nail it to the ceiling. This might be a
two person job. I did build a cool filing cabinet last year. Then about
5 years ago I built a stationary bike. That is about how far my
handymandidness goes. I can just see me getting the thing installed and
then having the same stuff happen and realizing it was the garage door
and not the opener. For now though the box will sit in my dining room
until I have the time to fix it. I figure that will be about 3 weeks.
Maybe I will study up on garage doors and become an expert, yeah that's
the ticket. Did I just date myself?

Thought of the Day
"What's the difference? We'll all be dead eventually."
"Does that bother you?"
"Yeah, it bothers me. Doesn't it bother you?"
"Not at all."
"You see, now that bothers me even more than dying bothers me, because
it's people like you who live to be 120 because you're not bothered by
it. How can it not bother you?"
"Well, I once saw this thing on TV with people who are terminally ill.
Everyone of them believed that the secret of life is just to live every
moment."
"Yeah, I've heard that. Meanwhile, I'm here with you in a parking garage
in Jersey."
- George and Kramer, in "The Parking Garage"


Monday, June 19, 2006

Shrimp'n Chicken

And now for the weekend update with Brian Bass. This weekend saw a date
on Friday at the "Antares" in downtown Dallas. If you've ever seen the
Dallas skyline you've seen it. The Antares is the big ball in the sky.
Inside this ball is a restaurant that rotates 360 degrees every hour. I
got the steak, she got the salad and shrimp cocktail. We ate dinner as
the sun was setting and looked over the rest of the Dallas skyline. Then
we were going to go to a comedy club but it was sold out so we ended up
going bowling. Saturday I got rid of my sleep deficit by sleeping till
1:30. Then Saturday night I went to a party with Holly and had some kind
of chicken thing at a Mediterranean jazz restaurant called Soho. Holly
had the salad and shrimp cocktail,, hmm a pattern is developing. Sunday
we went to my brother "Grant's" place and hung around with that side of
the family. So they got to meet her. All in all, a very busy weekend.
This Thursday is my company party. Then this next weekend I get to go to
Holly's 10 year reunion and see her old stomping ground. All is good,
all is busy. How was your weekend?

Thought of the Day
"I don't judge a man by the length of his hair or the kind of music he
listens to. Rock was never my bag. But you put on a pair of shoes when
you walk into the New York Public Library, fella."
- Lt. Bookman, in "The Library"


Thursday, June 15, 2006

I am a Monster. A Cookie Monster.

I am eating a chocolate chip cookie right now. That has to be one of my favorite foods. I remember growing up we would make them from scratch and I would always take a little of the batter. Even at Christmas time I ended up eating some of the cookie dough let for Santa. You snooze you loose big boy. Then when I was about 16 something miraculous happened. They came out with Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough(CCCD) Ice Cream. It was like a perfect marriage. Whenever I got the chance I would eat it. I became a cookie dough addict. It got so bad that in college I would buy those Pillsbury cookie dough rolls, put it in my mini-fridge, and nibble off of it for a good while. I was always told when I was a kid "don't eat uncooked dough or you will get sick." Only now do I realize those who said it really were old wives and it really was a tale. I never got sick, then again I guess my CCCD fascination is somewhat of a sickness. They also have these Nestlé's Cookie Ice Cream things that I have on occasion, like yesterday. Basically it is two huge chocolate chip cookies put together with ice cream in the middle. It is good, except a little hard from all of the preservatives they put in it. The key is to let the ice cream melt a little bit to get the cookie softer. Sometimes I wonder how big of a muumuu I am going to end up wearing but then I think to myself "cookies!yum yum yum" and forget what I was saying.

Thought of the Day
"C is for Cookie, that's good enough for me."
--Cookie Monster aka, Wobbly Eyes


Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Dead Fish Fan

Man, the one thing I can say about working here I don't like is the
smell. I just have to mention how whenever someone cooks something in
the microwave the smell propogates throughout the sixth floor. Right now
the curry smell has hit. .....2 hours later... Well I got a fan in my
cube now, I figure whenever curry happens I will point it in the
direction of the smell and blow it back to where it came from. The fan
even cools me down a little bit too. I can't believe I didn't think of
this before. One time someone burnt popcorn at the office. You want to
talk about people running for cover. The worst apparently I missed and
is still talked about to this day. Someone put dead fish in the
microwave and left it there for 20 minutes. At the last team meeting
whenever they asked for any suggestions someone said,"Make a rule, no
fish in the microwave." No one has to worry about me with that rule ;-)

Thought of the Day
"You don't understand what I'm up against. This is a force more powerful
than anything you can imagine. Even Superman would be helpless against
this kind of stench."
- Jerry, describing the B.O. smell in his car, in "The Smelly Car"


Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Shoeless Brian the Accountant

Quick one today. I saw an old movie last night called "The Odd Couple" I
am sure most people have already seen it, but it was funny. It was like
the original grumpy old men. It kind of reminded me of Mr.T and me
living at Texas Tech in our run down apartment. He was always cleaning
and I was always messy. We had some hijinks and fights and the like as
well. He'll tell you about the mold collection I had growing and I'll
tell you about the black trashbags covering his windows. Ah Tech, I am
amazed I survived it. This one time when Benz and Mr.T didn't want me to
go to class they tried to force me to stay by baraccading the door and
taking my shoes. I think I tried to escape out the window and they
grabbed me, then I tried to get out the door and accidentaly ripped the
door off the hinges. As Mr.T and Benz stood amazed, I got to my car and
drove to class, shoeless. So there I was sitting in accounting class
without any shoes, but with victory in mind.

Thought of the Day
"I have tremendous respect for people who work with feet. I mean, to
dedicate yourself to the foot... You're toiling in virtual anonymity."
- George, in "The Cheever Letters"


Monday, June 12, 2006

Go-Carts and BasketBall

And now for the weekend update. On Friday I took Holly to a restaurant
in downtown Dallas neither of us had ever been to called Palomino's. I
found it online at guidelive and it was recommended. So we went there
and they had a good ambiance. Their chocolate truffle and ice cream
dessert was to die for. Then we navigated our way to SpeedZone - the
local go-cart racetrack. It was fun. I did bump into Holly and made her
spin around, but that's what happens when you live life in the fast lane
;-) We played some video games afterwards and it was fun shooting
aliens. Then on Saturday morning I went to a wedding. The wedding was
10am in Rockwall(an hour away). I couldn't believe I actually got up and
went to it. I didn't know anyone there but I knew Holly. I ended up
catching the garter and noticed it had Texas A&M on it so I quickly
dropped it. You know I got a little embarrassed at catching it. Like
people are thinking,,yeah he's next,,,.Anyways, they had this chocolate
fountain at the reception, that is the best food, chocolate covered
marshmallows. I think my addiction to chocolate is back. I suppose it
never left. Saturday night my brother stopped by and we watched Rambo
First Blood. Then I went and jammed with Wayne at his practice pad.
Sunday I did the usual and ended up the evening watching the Dallas
Mavericks win another title game. Everyone around here has gone
Mavericks crazy. I even saw a guy standing at a stoplight holding up a
sign and screaming "Go Mavs!". I will get a t-shirt when we win that
says Champions, but only if we win. I haven't been this into basketball
since Michael Jordon played. Ah, the good ole days. Anyways, how was
your weekend?

Thought of the Day
"I have to dribble. If I give it to you, you just shoot. You're a
chucker."
"Oh, I'm a chucker."
"That's right, everytime you get the ball you shoot."
"I can't believe you called me a chucker. No way I'm a chucker. I do not
chuck, never chucked, never have chucked, never will chuck, no chuck!"
- Jerry, in "The Boyfriend"


Friday, June 09, 2006

My Router Hates Me

Sometimes you just have to look at yourself and laugh. Last night I
laughed and so did the technical support guy. Let me take you back. I
have been setting up a web server at my house. This involves switching
over my internet connection and even getting a new router because they
are giving me 5 static ip addresses. Let's just say that I have had
problems this past week. My first problem involved telling the new
router the wrong information. I mistakingly said my computer was the
internet and the internet was my computer, then I told the router that
it was the internet and the router quit talking to me(that's as layman
as I can get it). So at first try I hosed my new router and now they are
sending me a new one. While I am waiting for that to get here I decided
to hook up my old, working router. I did that and was on the phone with
technical support for an hour because even that router wasn't working.
During this time everyone under the sun decided to call me and the tech
support guy heard mom leave a message,"Brian, I haven't talked to you,
give me a call." and he chuckled. But I was determined to get this
problem fixed. Finally he had me connect directly from my computer to
the internet, thinking that would work, but it didn't. He was stumped.
So he said he would talk to his own technical support guy and call me
back. He then calls me back after 10 minutes and says,"go to the wall
and look at the cable, then follow it to your computer." I went over and
said,"doh, I can't believe it." and laughed and he laughed and we both
knew what the problem was. I connected the wrong cable. I have 2 blue
network cables and 2 black ones. I connected a black one, when the blue
one was coming from the wall. I am sure my story is now making the
rounds at the tech support place. I suppose it isn't as bad as the women
who used her CD Rom drive as a coaster or the women who called support
when there was a power outage or the women who used her mouse as a foot
pedal. So I at least have net access at home again. Live and learn. I
swear, I know how to work one of those new-fangled computer thingys.

Thought of the Day
"Hawaii... The most sought-after postal route of them all. The air is so
dewy-sweet you don't even have to lick the stamps."
- Newman, in "The Andrea Doria"


Thursday, June 08, 2006

Welcome to New Visitors

A welcome goes out to new visitors from Josh's blog:
http://joshualeesmithblog.blogspot.com/

About this blog - this blog talks about 40% of my life. I try to make it
funny cause I don't want to always go into detail about my boring life.
But I also am a little serious and like to keep everyone abreast of most
events. I tend to stay away from politics and religion and girlfriends
here just because I did it in the past and learned some lessons. Don't
take me too seriously and you will be fine ;-) I also have a pictures
section, a music section, a resume section and a misc section(religion).
So if you want to see more there is more. In the next couple of weeks I
am moving the site to my home server so I will have even more freedom to
post music and pictures. Also, you may notice I have an Amazon.com
search utility. If you use it and buy something through my little box
then that will help pay for the operations of this site. Also, I have
Google ads that if you click on I get a penny. I have yet to see any
pennies from it, but I am sure they will appear. Have fun! I have over 2
years of messages on this site. Wow, this site is older than my nephew.
Mr. T, Peetey and Benz are my very good friends. I've known them since
I've worn ink stained jeans in junior high school and that was a long
time ago. I think it must've been the humidity of putting pens in my
pocket, or maybe it was that I would chew them all day long. So I never
got to the classic pocket protector stage but my jeans showed it. BTW,
for the guys, I think we are going to west end tonight to watch the Mavs
game. I am not sure where though. Keep in touch.

Brian Bass


Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Pro-Bono and U2

Let's see what's been happening. We had the meeting with the Dallas city
lawyers yesterday. There was about 20 of us in the room. It was rather
interesting. It kind of reminded me of Boston Legal. I am lucky I
watched all of season one in a week, so I was able to follow some of the
lawyer speak. I think our meeting was successful. We were highly
effective in that everyone in our group had something to bring to the
table, some kind of viewpoint, but yet we all had the same goal - to be
able to give food to anyone who is hungry. I think the city really tried
to justify themselves but it was so evident that the current law is not
justifiable that they were willing to make some concessions and
compromise. I piped up a couple of times and stated things like how our
director was not the city but God. I also made them clarify that it was
legal to give them water. All in all I think it went well. I guess it is
up to lawyers now to negotiate and work everything out. If not, we may
actually go to court. These lawyers are working pro-bono, so I guess
they like U2. I got such a weird vibe at the meeting. It was very
emotional and the city really got an earful from all of us. I felt like
at the end the city got the point, but it took a while to do it.
Anyways, I am glad that it is over. I hate arguing. It was like the rest
of the day I was a little snippy. Today is much better, except I was
late for a meeting this morning. That is embarrassing when you come in
late and they have to repeat things for you. But in the end it was a
productive meeting, which is actually pretty rare. Later on I get a call
from a recruiter at my desk. Yesterday I got a call from another
recruiter. Everyone around me hears," I am not looking" and they know.
It's kind of funny, cause it is so incessant.

Thought of the Day
"You have no idea what my people have been through."
"The Jews?"
"No, the dentists. Did you know we have the highest suicide rate of any
profession?"
"Is that why it's so hard to get an appointment?"
- Tim Whatley and Jerry, in "The Yada Yada"


Monday, June 05, 2006

Of Knights, Prayer and Mavs

And now for the weekend update. This weekend I took Holly to "Medieval
Times". It was really cool. They gave us barbeque chicken and ribs and
no silverware, just like back the old days. First you go in and they
take your picture and then you get to walk around all of their souvenir
shops. Then if you pay they will knight you and make everyone cheer when
you get knighted. I noticed that even though I had already paid for the
evening they tried to get me to buy more stuff. It kind of reminded me
of Disneyworld. The show was really good. My favorite had to be all of
the sparks that flew from their swords when they would hit. Also the
jousting stuff was pretty cool. I liked how they would fall off of their
horses when they would lose at jousting. A group of guys sitting next to
me heckled one of the nights. Since I was in the red section we were
going for the red knight. The yellow knight was riding his horse near
our section when one of the guys was like," yellow knight you suck" Then
the yellow knight says back to the guy," what'd you say?,,,I thought
so." It was funny cause you'd expect the yellow knight to ignore the
hecklers. The guys also scream to the queen of the land "I love you." I
am like, embarrassed. I hoped she didn't think it was me that said it.
My embarassability was subject to conversation on Sunday night. I have
the habit of getting embarassed anytime anyone says or does anything out
of the ordinary. Growing up, I was embarassed a lot. Anyways, it was a
good show. On Saturday I had an impromptu party. I was watching the Mavs
game and one person calls another and it is like there are 15 people at
my house watching the game. I was glad to see us win. I think the Mavs
will take it all. Afterwards we ended up playing board games and such.
It was kinf of like a surprise party. What was really surprising was
that I was having it and I didn't know about it till it happened ;-) On
Sunday I did the usual and then finished the evening at the "Global Day
of Prayer" at reunion arena. Imagine 50,000 people all praying at the
same time. It was pretty cool. We then all go to McDonalds and I didn't
get home until 10pm. In other news, Tuesday morning the group of
homeless feeders I am with will be heading over to City Hall to discuss
the law I have been fighting. I am willing to speak if need be. I think
we will get this law overturned. It is unconstitional to force a church
to not feed the homeless. There is no way around it. Anyways, everything
is good. But, I heard rumor that the club we are supposed to playing at
on Saturday has shut down. I will give out more info as it comes in...

Thought of the Day
In certain kinds of writing, particularly in art criticism and literary
criticism, it is normal to come across long passages which are almost
completely lacking in meaning.
- George Orwell


Friday, June 02, 2006

Try a Smoothie in Alaska

Well, I am going to an interesting restaurant tonight. In Dallas they
have this place called "Medieval Times". You basically sit down, eat and
watch real live jousting and sword fighting. It should be cool. Dallas
definitely has their share of theme restaurants. Years ago I went to the
"Magic Time Machine". It was a restaurant where the waiters dressed up
in costumes and generally tried to embarrass the patrons. Whatever you
do, don't ask where the restroom is. They will announce it to the
restaurant "Everyone Brian has to go potty! Does anyone else have to go?
If so, all aboard the potty train toot toot!" Then you all get in a line
and follow the waiter to the restroom. Then when you get back they ask
you what color was the soap to see if you washed your hands. Another
theme restaurant is Dick's Last Resort in downtown Dallas. The theme of
this restaurant is to insult you. You go in and they are like,"what do
you want? Hey someone here doesn't know what they want!" and various
comments get thrown around. Then there was "Jeckl and Hyde's" place.
They had a scary theme and the waiters dressed up like vampires and
mummies. Also, the food was labeled "the vampire burger" and such. In
that same mall was a rainforest theme restaurant where there are trees
and waterfalls. Cruiser's is a new one that just opened up in Frisco,
but it is really just a car theme throughout the restaurant. The one
thing about all of the theme restaurants I have been to has been their
food is of normal quality. The thing is you end up paying much higher
rates for the ambience, which in some cases is worth it. Also, has
anyone noticed the abundance of frozen custard places around here? They
are popping up all over the place. I tried one the other night. It was
pretty good, but in the back of my mind it was just like eating melted
ice cream. It also goes with those smoothie places that are popping up
as well. I think I'll start a smoothie/ice cream place and take over the
Dallas market. It's got to have a theme. How about Alaska. I'll make it
snow inside the restaurant and give people jackets as they come in the
store. Yeah, A smoothie/ice cream store called "Alaska", coming to a
street corner near you.

Thought of the Day
"RD squared. That's RDRR. Hardee Har Har! Get it?"
-- A math teacher


Thursday, June 01, 2006

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Thought of the Day
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