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Thursday, June 09, 2005

For those of you who live in Nashville, you already know that every Wednesday Flying Saucer has their pint night. When you buy the special you get the beer and the glass it comes in. This can be anything from a regular pint glass to a stein. Last night was Dinkel Acker. You got a 22oz. of the Dinkel Dark, it was very good, though no Spaten Optimator. The mug is also very nice, quite large and with a nice Dinkel logo on it. I will snap a picture when I get it washed out.
After that Lindsay and I went home and watched Legend. It is truly a classic. Tom Cruise can't be more than 18 and the special effects are a bit spotty, but it is a great story with some great overacting. For anyone who like Lord of the Rings, Legend will let you know that computer effects are not always needed, especially when you have a fog machine.

Just got done listening to the new R. Kelly set of songs Trapped In The Closet. I have not had this kind of song/drama greatness since Busted and Contagious. There are only three of the five parts out now, but when the CD comes out July 5th a DVD will be included with all five videos on it! Check out the first video and three songs here.

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Went to Davis Kidd last night and hung around for a while. There is nothing like looking at all the new books. I found a few that looked interesting, I will get them on Amazon when I get a bit of spare cash.
I have also been catching up on Naruto. I am at episode 130 right now. They are good, but there is too much flashback during the fights. Each battle takes 3 or more episodes now because we have to get all manner of back story and crap to explain why everyone is fighting and what they are fighting for. I like a bit of this, but Naruto seems to take it to a whole new level.
Other than that there is not much to speak of. Guess I will go check out what lunch we are having today...

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