Before I leave for part 2 of my post-bar, pre-work vacation in the South FLA, I have decided to leave my loyal readers with some fascinating websites for your perusal. Please note that these include some possibly offensive language and some adult content.
(1) http://www.superdickery.com/galleries.html - this site includes comic book frames with captions that have somewhat slanderous undertones - the only question that remains is whether these undertones were intentional
(2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_ordered_by_uses_of_the_word_f*@k - when you access this site, you must fill in those middle two letters of that last word. If you cannot ascertain what those letters ought to be and in what order, shoot me an e-mail after hitting yourself over the head with a hammer.
(3) http://www.davisdvd.com - for those of you who have no idea where I get most of my information regarding dvd's, this is the site. It contains release dates, anticipated extras, and my favorite feature - "Weekly Bargains" wherein they list the Sunday newspaper dvd sale prices at each of the major stores, including, but not limited to, Best Buy, Circuit City, Target, Fry's, CompUSA and Costco.
ENJOY!!!!!!
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Monday, August 08, 2005
Montreal
Well, I have just returned from Montreal and all I can say is what an amazing city. I spent the weekend there for my good friend Wayne and Martine's wedding. It was fascinating walking around and hearing people speaking French and then switching to English at the drop of a hat upon me acting really dumb (then again, it really wasn't an act). I got to meet some amazing people there and made two new really good friends: Molson (Dry and Export) and Labatt Bleue. Granted, I met them a few times before, but that was in the States after they had been imported and thus lost some of the flavor. My only regret is that I could not spend more time there and taking in more of the culture and food. This was my first time out of the US and am very much looking forward to visiting again. Canada is nothing like South Park makes it out to be (i.e. there were no flopping heads and beaty eyes). There money is cool too.
Congrats Wayne and Martine! It was a beautiful wedding even though I had no clue what was going on when the deacon was speaking French.
Congrats Wayne and Martine! It was a beautiful wedding even though I had no clue what was going on when the deacon was speaking French.
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