>>A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE ECONOMY

i thought i'd take this moment to say a few choice words about today's economy: recession. stimulus. bailout.

thank you.

>>MOVIES AT MEGAN'S

...don't ask me why, because i don't think i can really give you an answer:) it's like global warming - it just happened. I can tell you though, Megan has introduced me to a whole new category of entertainment:)

anyways, here they are (plus a mini review for each one):


HAIRSPRAY: colorful, energetic, and mildly disturbing

HSM1: peppy, laughable at times, almost too energetic, and Shawn Carter.

HSM2: redundant, summerful, better than the first (still doesn't do it for me though:). Shawn Carter.

TAKE THE LEAD: Ethically diverse, hispanic, good dancing though. and it had Rufio in it.

>>GREATEST SNOW. ON EARTH

talking to friends and other people, I have recently discovered that many people I know, who are live in Utah, have never been skiing or snowboarding. !!!!. I find this preposterous, insane, silly, unbelievable, and many more adjectives. We live in Utah for Pete's sake - land of the greatest snow on Earth! Even our license plates advertise this amazing white fluffy all-natural asset God has bestowed us with. It's like living in Hawaii and not going surfing, or living in Canada and not saying 'eh' at least once. You just have to do it!

This is my plea and rant for the day - if you A) are reading this, B) live in Utah, C) have not been skiing/boarding, and D) are sane, then take the time to go skiing at least once. Sure it can get pretty expensive at some places, but night skiing at some of the smaller ski resorts can be as cheap as 10 bucks. so please. go!:)

News report - NFL Blitz 2001 is voted the best game ever by me.

Ever. while on the subject, here is my list of my top 7 favorite n64 games of all time (in no particular order, except NFL Blitz, which is always number 1)

1. NFL Blitz 2001
2. Mario Tennis
3. Mario Kart
4. Mario Party 2
5. NHL 1999
6. Diddy Kong Racing
7. Goldeneye




Aura Interactor Virtual Reality Gamewear

It's an amp/rumble pak for you back. It "rattles your bones", and may quite possibly put someone in cardiac arrest because of the realistic video game "punches" and "kicks" that the Aura Interactor delivers mercilessly. I think it said on the box that you can feel its vibrations through 9 inches of plated steel, but that is debatable. Possibly the greatest DI find of all time? rhetorical question - the answer is yes.
(just look how happy the kid in the picture below is)