Tuesday, August 31, 2004

La Ti Da Ti Da...

Things are going pretty well. We got the boat in the garage. Unfortunately we do not have a guest bedroom anymore because a lot of stuff got piled in there, but that will be fixed by the end of next month when Jeremy is gone. (He is in the process of buying a house.)

Work is good. Our Ad Rep for SECXplorer started this week. He has been getting stuff organized. We have set a tentative Moore School launch date, which will also be VERY nice.

Justin and I got approved for our Home Equity Line of Credit this week - :) - no "credit card" debt here I come. We are going to use it to consolidate and fund our Christmas Present to each other. That present being a new Living Room.

We started furniture shopping, and we have found the recliner, sofa, and chair & a half that we want. The 1.5 chair is even a pull out so it can be used as extra sleeping space. :) We are in the process of finalizing fabrics, and we actually have to order stuff soon because there is between a 8 to 10 week delay in everything and if we want it for Christmas we need to get stuff figured out now.

LCS3 premiered last night. It was pretty good except Ralphie's dad died the other day and he had to perform. He told his dad's favorite jokes in remembrance. I thought that was nice.

Gotta head out though - kinda worried about Frances though. Might be a nasty end of the week.

Lata!

Friday, August 27, 2004

Happy & Pissed

Happy
The Passat needed its scheduled service about 300 miles ago, so Justin and I took it into the shop this week. We use Wray because we financed their service package into the price of the car. The first time we took it up there it was a little frustrating, but this time went really well. The guys were super nice and they did a good job cleaning her after it was all done with. She was all vaccumed out and washed. :) Ting!*

Pissed
Justin and I got a letter from the managing company for our neighborhood's homeowner's association stating that having our boat in the drive way was breaking our homeowners agreement covenants. They also said it was out second notice and that we should move the boat immediately in order to avoid unneccesary legal action. Well, we never got a first letter, and we didn't know that having a boat in the drive was bad. We knew there were fence restrictions and that you were not suppose to park on the street though. Unless it was COMPLETELY burried in our mortgage paperwork, I never remember signing any "legal agreement" saying that because we live in EastLake we would abide by any rules. There are people all over the neighborhood that have inappropriate fences and everyone parks in the street the majority of the time. Justin called the people this morning to find out how long we had, let them know we did not get a first notice, and request a full copy of the covenants. The guy we were suppose to talk to was not there, so Justin left a message. Before he called back Hoke mentioned that they most likely have no legal ground because we didn't sign anything (I am double checking that when I get home). He suggested that when we had the people on the phone we request a copy of our signed agreement with the Homeowners Association. The guy ended up calling, and Justin said he was rather rude. Some of his key responses were... "We don't keep signed agreements." - how can they prove we were in agreement and take legal action?? - "I don't know when the first notice was sent." - He was the contact on the letter, don't they need that evidence that they sent a first notice if there is a law suit, and for it to be valid evidence, shouldn't it have to be certified mail? It is just a rotten situation. True, the boat looks kind of redneck, but no more redneck or ghetto than all the unkempt lawns in the neighborhood. If someone would have just said, "hey man, did you know you are not suppose to have that in the drive?" we would have been like - cool man - I had no clue. The boat is just a little too long for the garage, but it looks like there is a place where we can adjust the tounge of the trailer, so hopefully that will fit it in there. The boat is suppose to be "parked on a paked portion of our lot hidden from public view, either in a garage or behind a fenced backyard out of site." Technically we could get it in the backyard, but it would be a pain in the ass, and we are sure not going to put down a concrete slab. Talk about re-sell capability, that would kill it.

Sorry for the rant, but it just sucks. We are in the process of considering a home equity loan, so I am going to ask the attorney we selected if he can give us some free advise. If there is no legal ground then we are just going to not worry about it right now, althoug it would be nice to gain back that 4th parking spot, and we need to clean out the garage really well anyway, but it is just the point.

Thursday, August 26, 2004

Heffron...

As the winner of Last Comic Standing - John gets a 30 minute "Comedy Central Presents" show. It is gonna air Friday, Sept. 10th at 11pm.

Check this link (Heffron on Comedy Central) for a clip of his jokes.

Dat Phan and Cory Kahaney also have specials coming up. They are from LCS1.

In Kitty Heaven

Grandma had to have her cat Misty put to sleep yesterday. :( He was probably a good 12 or 14 years old though. We can't remember quite when she got him. Over the past week he has been acting sluggish, and he took a big downhill turn over the weekend.

RIP Misty
You will be remembered

Wednesday, August 25, 2004

Sometimes Its Hard

Work can be hard sometimes, especially if you have a bad day. I feel for some people in the office, and I commend them for keeping their cool as often as they do. I also understand that you cannot be perfect all the time and sometimes you make mistakes, but that is why God gave us the ability to forgive people and move past mishaps.

I am thankful for everyone I work with, for them giving me the opportunity to have a job that challenges me daily and allows me to do things I love, not to mention be with the one that I love (but that is another story).

I just hope everyone knows I fully support them, and that I will help them do whatever they need to do in order to pedal past any difficulties.

With All My Love

Da' Turk Gobble, Gobble

Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Early Birthday Celebration

This coming weekend is Mom & Grandma Alston's birthday, but Justin and I went to Florence to celbrate this past weekend. We did it then mainly because Gramma Johnson was throwing my cousin Lisa a baby shower. So, Friday afternoon Mom and Dad came to Columbia. Mom went eith me to the American Idol concert and Dad hung out at the house and played poker with the guys.

Saturday Justin and I slept in and then headed on to Florence. We went out to eat that evening for "birthday dinners" at Red Lobster. That was only the beginning of my bad eating for the week. Oh, I guess I should mention that on Friday I officially reached my first weight-loss goal. :) It was looking like I was going to reverse it though...

Sunday morning we woke up and went fishing at Lynches River. Justin caught the first fish. A big ole' flat-head cat. 'Bout 15 inches. After that I caught one decent sized fish, one the size of my pinky, and one maybe as long as from the tip of my index finger to my wrist. Nothing impressive. The bad part was that was all we caught all day. I think it was because we decided to stick Justin's fish in the live-well hoping that we would catch more big ones and have enough to cook.

We had some lunch at the house after we left the river, and then Mom, Grandma and I headed to Gramma's for the baby shower. We were running late as always. Lisa's first son Derek was not there, but Myson (Jessie's son) and Ty (Anna-Lynn's son) were. Both of them are so cute, but Myson is a bundle of fire-crackers. This was were I though I really killed my diet. We had just eaten lunch and Gramma had all sorts of fod out, and I ate WAY too much - including a slice of cake, but it was SOOOO good.

Gramma had some fun games for us to play. One of them was abotu Nursery Rhymes. There was a list of about 15 NR's name unconventionally. For example, "The broken egg" is obviously 'Humpty Dumpty.' I didn't do so well on that one. Another one was a picture that had things wrong, for example, a clock with the numbers in the wrong place. I did pretty well on that one - only missed one, but it was controversial. The last one was a list of type of things that you had to give examples of, the key was all the examples had to start with the same letter. Lisa picked "L" as the letter. So we had to name... {forgive me for spelling} a car (lamborgini), a male celebrity (Emril LaGassi), a female celebrity (Jennifer Lopez), a singer, tree, bird, college, fish, magazine, sport, state, country, and several other things. Your score for each item you could not name was a 10, and then for other items your score was based on the number of other people that listed the same thing. You wanted to have the lowest score possible. I didn't do super hot on that one either.

Overall it was a good weekend though. Gohan had another seizure though - Sunday evening after we got home. :( I just wonder how many others he has had and we just didn't know about it. He seems to be fine afterward though. So, I am trying not to worry too much.

Need to go though. Got to do some work.

Have a great one!!

Friday, August 20, 2004

Congrats, The Draft, & American Idol

CONGRATS TO MAR(t)Y & SAM!!! Their son, Jacob Martin Slapnik was born yesterday at 4:22pm weighing 6lb 11oz. :) I am SO happy for them, and I can't wait to meet the newest Slapnik! Yea!!

The Draft... Well, it is over, and I think I did okay. I did not make my traditional first pick though. There are no Packers on my offense. No, not one - but I do have some of their defence. Here is my roster...

QB - Peyton Manning, Indianapolis
QB - Tom Brady, New England
QB - David Carr, Houston
QB - Drew Brees, San Diego
WR - Derrick Mason, Tennessee
WR - Andre Johnson, Houston
WR - Charles Rogers, Detroit
WR - Marty Booker, Chicago
WR - Dante Hall, Kansas City
RB - Rudi Johnson, Cincinatti
RB - DeSaun Foster, Carolina
RB - TJ Duckett, Atlanta
RB - Moe Williams, Minniesota
TE - Tony Gonzolez, Kansas City
TE - Antonio Gates, San Diego
K - Jay Feely, Atlanta
DL - Nick Barnett, Green Bay
DL - Michael Strahan, New York Giants
DL - Christian Ferrara, San Fransicso
DL - Jason Taylor, Miami
DB - Al harris, Green Bay
DB - Adam Archuleta, St Louis
DB - Ty Law, NE
D - Keith Bulluck, Tennessee
D - Tony Parrish, San Fransisco

American Idol - LIVE!
We got some tickets from the Colonial Center, so I am heading to the show tonight. Mom is going to come up and go with me. It should be fun. Dad is going to play poker with Justin and the crew. I hate to be skipping out on poker night, but when will I get to see John Peter Lewis again?? If only Heffron was an American Idol...

Thursday, August 19, 2004

Heffron In Action

Heffron In Action on Star Search. There is a video there you can watch.... SWEET!

Dreams.

Do you ever have a dream that really sticks with you? If you know me, you know that I often have really wacko dreams - and last night was no exception. I was a big fan of Last Comic Standing, and the guy that I wanted to win from the beginning took the cake.

John Heffron beat out Gary Gulman and Alonzo Bodden in the LCS2 finale the other week. I am thrilled John won. He is insanely funny, and although Justin will shoot me if I say it - in an odd way rather attractive.

So - the dream... it was a crazy dream with John Heffron in it, and I can't get it out of my head. I hate when stuff like that happens. It makes me feel like I am leading an alternative life, that no one else knows about and it only exists in my head. Do-di-do-do, do-di-do-do (Twilight Zone music) - I know I must sound completely insane.


John Heffron (picture modified from this site)

So, if you want to see John on TV - LCS3 starts August 30th - it pits house versus house - season 1 versus season 2. He is going to be doing a show in Atlanta in November - might try to turn it into a mini trip for me and Justin. John will be at The Punchline with Tammy Pescatelli, another LCS2 contestant.

Gotta get to work... byee for now.

Wednesday, August 18, 2004

Sunday, Yesterday & Today...

I forgot to mention Sunday in the last post... Mom & Dad came up to help us take care of a few things around the house. It was nice to see them. I fixed a new recipie that was pretty good - a beef barbecue type thing. Mom and I went to Blacklion, we spent 3 hours there I think. She picked up a present for a lady that had a baby and I got something for Grandma for her birthday next weekend.

Yesterday was a pretty good day at work - for that matter so was Monday (except Hoke was not there - he was sick, but is doing better). I had the Moore School meeting, which went fine. Then, Justin and I had a meeting with Chad Dowdy, a guy I know from my participation in SIFE at USC. He works for Northwestern Mutual. We are just exploring options for more financial stability. I will let you know if I give him my recommendation in a few weeks after everything pans out. We skipped the Y that afternoon to do yard work at the house. It looks MUCH better, and definitely served as a workout. I fixed Mom's stuffed cabbage caserole for dinner, and Justin ate it. I was quite happy! :) It was not quite as good as what Mom makes, but it was not bad.

Today was pretty good too. I did some work on Moore School stuff - as always, and then I had a meeting with Gail Shurling at CMAT about business for the upcoming year. I think she has some opportunities for us, which is good. On the way back I stopped off at Bank of America to find out about Home Equity Loan/Line of Credit options. Part of our whole "financial stability" plan. It looks promising - I just need to look into finding a cheap attorney for closing. (it is the only part BOA does not pay. Grace Cunningham (Justin's fried from Walterboro - and my new friend [she is a girl! :) --- u know what i mean...]) came over for dinner. Ben and Amelia also came over. Ben & Justin were drafting for one of the many Fantasy Football leagues in operation this year, Amelia worked on a test, and Grace & I took Gohan on a walk and watched TV in the den, then she chatted with me while I put up laundry.

Tomorrow should be good too - no meetings - which is nice! :) My fantasy league's draft is tomorrow - SWEET!! I am excited about that one! :) Football is close. I am sad to say the Pack lost on Monday to the Seahawks 21-3. :( Favre only played 2 drives though, then Tim Couch sucked it up, and Doug Peterson finished it out. A decent watch though. It was nice to see the cheese on the field!

Lata! Gobble Gobble!!

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

The Weekend

Howdy...

The weekend was pretty dang good. Friday evening Justin and I got me some shoes (pic later), we had dinner at Pasta Fresca for dinner (less than impressive). We followed that up with a stroll around BlackLion and picked up two great Parisian prints for the bedroom. One was of the Eiffel Tower, and the other just said Paris on it with the Fleur de Lis. Ben spent the night in fear of the storm, and I have already made a post about that part...

Saturday evening Justin and I went to the Will Hoge show at New Brookland Tavern. It really sucked. There were 4 bands on the bill. The first one was ok, the second one was really bad, and the third one was not too bad. It was really late by the time Will and Friends got on stage, and the roof was leaking ALL over the place. It was really crummy, and the sound was bad. Not the band's fault though. Check some excerpts from Will's road journal on his website...

So, if you've got a weak stomach, or an aversion to a bit of foul language, turn back now!!!

The New Brookland is a genuine grade A American shit hole!! Far and away the most poorly put together shit hole of any poorly put together shit hole I've ever been in.

Columbia would be better off if you just firebomed that place and did something productive with it. Maybe a whorehouse? Or hey!!! How about a meth lab? Actually you'd have to firebomb it before you could make it a meth lab. Those meth chefs have higher standards for working conditions...

It is necessary to define "leak." You may be thinking, 'You whinning ass, it's just a little drip." 70% of the hotels we stay in don't have water pressure this strong.

We take the stage promptly about 12:45... We're told to be done and off stage at 1:30. So we're all soaked, the sound sucks, it's hotter than 10 hells and all the people crowded in there singing our songs are there for some other band.

A little before 1:30 the 'sound man' starts telling us through the monitors, "last song." ... we act like we don't hear a thing. Just keep playing...


To read his full post, hit http://www.willhoge.com, then go to "Tour" and "Road Journal." All the nav is up in the top right-hand corner, and is pretty monochromatic - you might have to look carefully. It is a very colorful post....

See ya!

Saturday, August 14, 2004

A Let Down



Well, Charley was a let down. I dont think it has even rained a 1/4 of an inch here in Columbia. I am glad that my parents are fairing pretty well though. Luckily Grandma doesn't own that Condo at The Summer Retreat because God knows that that place is probably getting pretty torn up right now. Note the map - Cherry Grove is the star - the condo was in Cherry Grove...



Mom and Dad were suppose to come for a visit today to help us do a few things, but they ended up putting it off because we were uncertain about the weather. Turns out they probably could have come, but they are just going to head this way tomorrow! :)

Well, I am gonna jet for now.

LATA!

Friday, August 13, 2004

GO PACK!

I am stoked. Monday the Pack will be on ESPN at 8:00! :) They will be playing the Seahawks. I can't wait.

More than anything I would love to make a trip up to Green Bay, Wisconsin for a game, but I just don't think it will happen. The drive is pretty dang long.... The Map But, I have to say it is a better drive than the one to Kansas City, Missouri, which I have also done. The Map. I know the driving distance is supposedly shorter, but the Kansas City drive sucks a lot more, but that is another story.

I am thinking about getting a Pack visor - why I want one I am not 100% sure, but I really want one. I can't seem to find the one I am looking for, and these seem to be my choices...







What I want is a Gold visor with the G on it. If you find one - let me know!

So - tonight Justin and I are going to go shoe shopping! :) I need some new sneakers really bad. The only 2 pairs I have are from like my freshman year at West Florence and my junior year at West Florence. That would make them 8 years and 6 years old respectively. Not good.

Well, I am gonna head for now. Got a lot of Moore School stuff to do.

Lata!

Wednesday, August 11, 2004

The Vegetable Excursion

Last night Sugar Snap Peas was added to Justin's list! :)

Tuesday, August 10, 2004

SO Proud!

Justin and I are working on controlling portions. A few nights ago we cooked some pork chops (Justin cooked them and they were SUPER good). With them we had rolls, and I had some green peas. The next evening we had left over pork chops and rolls, and I ate some left over peas, but when I was preparing Justin's plate I put about a quarter's worth of peas on his plate. Lo-and-behold he ate them!!! :) "And they weren't that bad!" I AM SOOOO PROUD!!! :)



Then, yesterday we had sandwiches for lunch, but instead of chips we brought cut carrots. I had Justin add some cut celery to the batch so that I could have some variety. Then - while eating he ate a piece of celery! YEA!!!!!!!! SUPER HAPPY!!



GO Justin - Go Justin - you're eating healthy - Go Justin!! :)

Byee for Now!

Monday, August 09, 2004

Looking forward to...

Many things actually. However, some of them are....

The Will Hoge show Friday night at New Brookland Tavern. <Will Hoge>

image from www.willhoge.com, linked above

The real football season, pre-season doesn't count. <NFL>


The Yahoo! Fantasy Football Season - expecially the draft. <Yahoo!>


I am also looking forward to...
1. The new Willy Wonka movie starring Johnny Depp.
2. Sleep.
3. Getting rid of this nagging cough.

Lata!

Saturday, August 07, 2004

SECXplorer

IT IS LAUNCHED!!



Check It! ---It is fixed now!! --- thanks Jebb!

Lata!

Friday, August 06, 2004

Passwords...

A while back you might remember my post about passwords (remember it) Well, password stuff came up today when I was needing to access a web application and I couldn’t seem to get the password right. Then, Geniese informed me of a password she read about…. #4#I!better (pound for pound I bang better.) Anyhow - that prompted me to do some research...

I found info about a poll that questioned 1,200 office workers. It summarized that there are 4 categories of password makers. They are...

FAMILY These people use stuff like their own name, nicknames, partner's names, children's or pet's names. These people are profiled to be... "users appear to be people who are not particularly computer-literate but who have incorporated occasional computer use into their everyday life."

FAN These people pick celebrities like pro-athletes, cartoon characters, actors, and musicians. Apparently variations of David Beckham, Homer Simpson, and Madonna are popular.

SELF-OBSSESED These people choose words like sexy, stud, and goddess.

CRYPTICS These folk choose way weird stuff and abide to the rules found on pages like (this one). You know - rules like "mix uppercase, lowercase, number, and characters." Yeah - these people are "geeks" the survey says.

Also – some of the most common passwords are...

aaa abc academia academic access ada admin adrian adrianna aerobics airplane albany albatross albert alex alexander alf algebra alias aliases alice alicia alisa alison allison alpha alphabet ama amadeus amanda amber amorphous amy analog anchor andrea andromache andy angela angerine angie animals anita ann anna anne annette answer anthropogenic anvils anything april aria ariadne arlene arrow arthur asd asm ass**** athena atmosphere aztecs azure bacchus badass bailey banana bananas bandit banks barbara barber baritone bart bartman basic bass bassoon batch batman beach beater beauty beaver becky beethoven beloved benz beowulf berkeley berlin berliner beryl beta beth betsie betty beverly bicameral bishop bitch bob bradley brandi brandy brenda brian bridget broadway bsd bumbling burgess cad camille campanile candi candy cantor cardinal caren carla carmen carol carole carolina caroline carrie carson cascades castle cat catherine cathy cayuga cecily celtics cerulean change charity charles charming charon chat chem chemistry chess chester christina christine christy cigar cindy class classic claudia cluster clusters code coffee coke collins commrades computer comrade comrades condo condom connect connie console cookie cooper cornelius couscous create creation creosote cretin criminal cristina crystal cshrc cynthia daemon daisy dana dancer daniel danielle danny dapper data dave dawn deb debbie deborah december default defoe deluge denise desiree desperate develop device dial diana diane diet dieter digital disc discovery disk disney dog dos drought dulce duncan eager earth easier easy eatme edges edinburgh edwin edwina egghead eiderdown eileen einstein elaine elanor elephant elizabeth ellen email emerald emily emmanuel enemy engine engineer enterprise enzyme erenity erica erika erin ersatz establish estate eternity euclid evelyn extension fairway felicia fender fermat ferrari fidelity field file finite fishers flakes float flower flowers foolproof football foresight format forsyhe fourier fred friend frighten fun function fungible gabriel games gardner garfield gatt gauss george gertrude gibson gina ginger glacier gnu golf golfer gorgeous gorges gosling gouge graham grahm group gryphon gucci guess guest guitar gumption guntis hack hacker hal hamlet handily happening harmony harold harvey hawaii heather hebrides heidi heinlein hello help herbert hiawatha hibernia hidden holly homework honey horse horus hutchins hydrogen ibm imbroglio imperial include ingres ingress ingrid inna innocuous internet irene irishman isis jackie jane janet janice janie japan jasmin jean jeanne jen jenni jennifer jenny jessica jester jill jixian joanne jody johnny joseph joshua joy joyce judith judy juggle julia julie june jupiter karen karie karina kate kathleen kathrine kathy katina katrina kelly keri kermit kernel kerri kerrie kerry key kim kimberly kirkland kitten knight krista kristen kristi kristie kristin kristine kristy ladle lambda lamination lana lara larkin larry laura lazarus leah lebesgue lee leland leroy leslie (I didn't use this one, but at least I made the list!) lewis library light linda lisa lisp liz lock lockout lois lori lorin lorraine louis love lucy lynn lynne macintosh mack maggot magic mail maint malcolm malcom manager mara marci marcy maria marietta mark markus marni mars marty marvin mary master math maurice meagan megan melissa mellon memory mercury merlin mets mgr michael michele michelle mickey mike minimum minsky mit modem mogul moguls monica moose morley mouse mozart mutant nagel nancy napoleon nasa nepenthe neptune ness net network new news newton next nicole nita nobody noreen noxious nuclear nutrition nyquist ceanography ocelot office olivetti olivia open operator oracle orca orwell osiris outlaw oxford pacific pad painless pakistan pam pamela paper papers pass password pat patricia patty paula pencil penelope penguin penis peoria percolate persimmon persona pete peter philip phoenix phone pierre pizza plane playboy plover pluto plymouth polly polynomial pondering pork porsche poster power praise precious prelude presto prince princeton priv private privs professor profile program protect protozoa pub public pumpkin puneet puppet qwerty rabbit rachel rachelle rachmaninoff rainbow raindrop raleigh random rascal reagan really rebecca regional remote renee rick ripple risc rje robin robot robotics robyn rochelle rochester rodent rolex romano ronald root rose rosebud rosemary roses ruben rules ruth sal samantha sandra sandy sara sarah saturn saxon scamper scheme school scott scotty secret security sensor serenity service sesame sex shannon sharc shark sharks sharon sheffield sheldon shell sherri shirley s*** shiva shivers shuttle signature simon simple simpsons singer single smile smiles smooch smother snatch snoopy soap socrates somebody sondra sonia sonya sossina sparrows spit spring springer squires stacey staci stacie stacy steph stephanie strangle stratford student stuttgart subway success summer sun super superstage superuser support supported surfer susan susanne susie suzanne suzie swearer sybil symmetry sys sysadmin system tamara tami tamie tammy tangerine tape tara target tarragon taylor tech telephone temptation tennis terminal test thailand theresa tiffany tiger tina toggle tomato topography tortoise toxic toyota traci tracie tracy trails transfer trisha trivial trombone tty tubas tuttle umesh unhappy unicorn unix unknown uranus urchin ursula util utility uucp valerie vasant venus veronica vertigo vicky village virgin virginia visitor wargames warren water weenie wendi wendy whatever whatnot whiting whitney wholesale will william williamsburg willie wilma winston wisconsin wizard wombat woodwind word work wormwood wyoming xfer xmodem xyz xyzzy yaco yang yellowstone yolanda yosemite zap zimmerman zmodem

(The ones in bold are without a doubt passwords I have used myself.)

You can use this Web site (earlier listed in this post) to evaluate your password - scroll just about to the bottom. It is the only form on the page.


And if you have a hard time remembering all your passwords, try this guys handy technique. (GEEK!)

Leslie

So - through an odd chain of events I have had some free time at work today. I did a search for "Leslie" on Google - there were like 6,800,000 results. I went though 80 pages of results (that is all it game me) - I wasn't there. So, I searched within the with the term "leslie shearer." I came up on page 3, overall result 21.

Then, I found out that Google eliminated some results, so I added them back. 100 results pages to go through this time. Nope - I was not there. When I did the search with thos results again I came up on page 8, overall result 77. For some reason the wedding page from Justin's website came up before that though. It appeared twice overall result 25 on page 3, and overall result page 46 on page 5.

You can search for "leslie shearer" straight up and I will return as the overall 9th result on page 1. :)

So, while doing this search I found that "leslie" is tied to many things.... actors, authors, city, bassoons, nascar, musicians, artists, universities, teachers, professors, 1st names, last names, hyphenated names, hotels, pool supplies, doctors, and counties just to name a few. Thought that was kind of interesting.

I am ready for the weekend. Gonna get some rest and try to get well.

Byee!

Thursday, August 05, 2004

Florida Trip

OKAY - Now for a run down of the Florida trip...

Wednesday
Justin and I headed to Walterboro to meet my parents as well as Lori, Jeremy & Ron for dinner at Cracker Barrel. After dinner we dropped Mom & Dad's car off at Lori's house and hit the road. We made it to Orlando about midnight.

Thursday
Bright and early - 8:00am we met for breakfast in the lobby of our temporary home, the Wellesley Inn on John Young Parkway. Then we scooted to the "Official Tourist Information" outlet on International Drive to pick-up our Sea World tickets.

Sea World was BY FAR the best part of the entire trip. Dad splurged and got us an upgrade - the Adventure Express Tour. I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone that is going. We got to go to the front of the line at the rides, get prefferred seating at the shows, and had lunch with Shamu!! It was AWESOME! Our tour guide was Gary - he was nice. Oh, we also got to feed Sea Lions, Dolphins, and Sting Rays. I think feeding the Sting Rays was my fav part of the whole trip. You would hold the fish's tail between your index and middle finger with the rest of the body going up if your palm was face down. THen, you put your hand on the bottom of the pool (only 1 or 1.5 feet deep). THe Sting Rays would swim over your hand and suck the fish up from between your fingers. ULTRA COOL!! We really did have a great time.

The Clyde and Seamore Take Pirate Island show was the best day show - and really, the best part of it was the pre-show that consisted of a mime making fun of all of the people coming in. Mom about wet her pants! :) haha. We returned to see Clude and Seamore that evening though for Sea Lions Tonight, which was a parody of the entire Sea World experience. VERY Funny!! We finished up the day with dinner at The Spice Mill because a seat on their patio was supposedly one of the best spots to catch Sea World's night show - Mystify. Yes, the seats were great, but the show was HELLA LAME! "Shamu, I Love You!" Was the only thing we took from that show. It was the story of this kid who spends the day at Sea World, and that night before bed he tells his mom that he wants to be Shamu's friend. That night, he has a dream that he is in the ocean. He meets dancing fish, and goes through a big storm, and gets chased by sharks - at which time Shamu saves him - and he declares "Shamu, I knew you would come. Only a true friend would - Shamu, I love you." Hurl! They did showcase some neat technology though, the projected video on a wall made of water that came from a fountain in the middle of the lake. Their fireworks were not even that good.

Friday
We met for breakfast at 8am again, and then headed for Disney property. Our intention was to park at Downtown Disney and catch a bus over to Epcot. WRONG! We couldn't find the buses, so we ended up parking in the Epcot lot. I already mentioned that we got stuck on Spaceship Earth, that my sunglassed broke on the way into Ellen's Energy Adventure, that Justin lost his glasses at Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, and we got stuck on The GM Test Track in a previous post. So, other things we did....

We had lunch in Moracco at the Tangerine Cafe, and dinner in France at Le Chefs de France. Lunch was pretty good, but dinner was AMAZING! Mom and Justin both had the "French Dinner" which came with a bowl of soup (French Onion or Potato Leek), 1/2 a roasted chicken with new potatos, and Creme Brule for dessert. Dad ordered a bowl of the Lobster Bisque, and the Beef Tenderloin which came with green beans. I ordered a mixed greens salad and the duck in cherry sauce - YUM! Dad and I shared assorted sorbets for dessert. It came with coconut, strawberry, and lemon sorbet as well as two small pastries that they called "Elephant Ears," but they were really just two cookies with powdered sugar. When it came we did not know what the flavors were going to be, but we quickly guessed Strawberry and Coconut. The other was yellow and we were thinking - mango, bannanna, or something. Dad was the first to try it and he made the craziest face!! I will admit - it was super sour! We finished up dinner just in time to watch Illuminations: Reflections of Earth which was SO much better than the lame, "I love you Shamu" crap we saw the night before.

On the way out we checked to see if Justin's glasses had be turned in. Nope- they were not, but he did get a phone number to call to see of they came in later. Oh - shortly after he lost them I used a penny to make a wish that he would get them back!

Saturday
Okay, we were suppose to head to Naples today, but I have already told that story. I will however, slightly embellish on the "we got kicked out of the hotel" part. Originally, a lady at the front desk said it would not be a problem for us to stay over at the hotel, and that all we needed to do was bring a credit card by at our original check-out time in order to stay over. Well, Sat morning was that time, but they told us they were all booked. TISK TISK. I asked if we could be walked, they said no. So, we packed and headed to the "Official Tourist Info" place again to find another hotel. We were planning to go there anyway because we needed to pick up Universal Studios tickets. They got us reservations at the Rosen Plaza initially, but it got changed to the Rosen Centre. They recommended that we go and check in then, but we decided to go on to Universal.

Once at Universal we picked up Universal Express tickets which allowed us to pass the line there. Similar to Fast Pass, but with Fast Pass you have to schedule your "skip the line" privledges. With Universal Express you just pay a flat fee and skip the line at just about every attraction and show once per day whenever you want. We enjoyed all of the rides there. Justin particularly liked Twister and Shrek 4-D. I think Shrek 4D was pretty dang cool too - it was the only thing we really had to wait in line for. You could not use Universal Express there. In a previous post I talked about how bad Back to the Future was. We had dinner at an Irish Pub on property called - Finnegan's. VERY tasty!! We planned to eat dinner at Emeril's on Universal CityWalk, but we got there too late - they were already booked up. Oh, and I think everyone's favorite thing at Universal was the Universal Horror Make-Up Show. It was HILLARIOUSLY fantastic! We also saw the Blues Brothers and Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue.

For dinner we left Universal and happened upon a Bennigan's. Mom started talking about how great their Monte Cristo sandwiches were and Justin reminded us that Bennigan's was Butter's favorite restaurant. (Butter's?? You ask - the character from South Park - his real name is Leopold Starch but he is also known as Professor Chaos.) It was kind of odd to eat at two Irish restaurants in 1 day, but it was good none the less.

So, after dinner it was time to go check in at the new hotel. It was not too far away, and when we got there it was like arriving at a small sub-city. The place was 24 stories tall and had 4 restaurants. It was right there by the Orange County Convention Center. We ended up using valet parking because everything there was so hectic. Mom had of course requested a smoking room, but there were out when they got there. Did I mention we only paid $57.00/night for these rooms? Anyway - Mom & Dad got upgraded to a Three Bay Hospitality Suite which rents for at minimum $400/night at at max $1500/night. Justin and I stayed in a Standard Double Double room which goes for $100+/night.

Sunday
Check out took FOR EVER because everyone was trying to check out at the same time it seemed, and all those people had apparently utilized Valet Parking as well because that's where the hold-up was. We finally got on the interstate and drove awhile before stopping to eat at a Bob Evan's restaurant. It was tasty! :) Then it was on the road again. We hit a good bit of traffic, and some rain. (Tropical Storm Alex was making Hell in the sky.), but made it to Walterboro around 6:30. We visited with Lori for a but before heading back to good old Cola town.

Overall the trip was pretty good. I still feel guilty about skipping the wedding, and I am still sick. FUN! But, PICTURES are up! ENJOY!

Gobble Gobble

Wednesday, August 04, 2004

Punishment...



I am convinced that a series of most unfortunate events fell upon me during our trip to Orlando and is continuing to plague me becuase of something horrible I have done. This must be punishment.

The bottom line is, I skipped out on a friend's wedding because we wanted to stay and play in Orlando. It was wrong. People should be pissed at me. I am sorry beyond belief. And to let you know - (if you are reading this) - I am mailing your present this week!

So, for doing such a bad thing the following has happened.....

- Justin lost his new prescription sunglasses at Epcot in the "Honey I Shrunk the Audience" thing. (however, they were found and are being mailed to us, but I am sure they will be scratched beyond use).
- We got stuck on the Spaceship Earth ride - it stopped at least 5 times while we were on it for a total delay of around 20 minutes.
- Then we were on the GM Test Track ride we had to wait a good 1.5 hours and that ride broke while we were on it. We were jerked to a stop 6 times on that one I think. (They did let us ride again though).
- Oh, and while at Epcot - my sunglasses broke too.
- Saturday morning our hotel revoked their original decision to let us stay over a night. (Wellesley Inn sucks.) Luckily we did find another hotel.
- Justin got stuck in the Back to the Future ride at Universal Studios.

Then - yesterday I was sick, and today I think I am running a fever.... IT SUCKS!! But, I deserve it.

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Feeling........Sick



Bad sore throat, conjested. Ear canals hurt all the way down my neck. It sucks. Lying in bed with the computer. 'Bout to go back to sleep.

Yes Dad, I am wearing socks and staying under the covers.

Byee for now.... Gob Gob

Monday, August 02, 2004

I AM SOOOO THERE!

So, I am back from vacation - many posts to come about that, but what is on my mind right now??



Monday, September 13th - Charlotte, NC! Can't wait!!

GO PACK!!