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  1. I think this one may go a bit quicker ...
  2. My daughter is in 8th grade and in her school you are allowed to bring your cellphone or Ipod to school with you, but it is not to see the light of day. If so, it is confiscated.
  3. So are you saying the only thing he really needs is he hard drive then?
  4. My oldest son turned 11 yesterday and accordingly has come into a considerable amount of cash. His desire is to purchase an XBox 360 system. He currently has "regular xbox." Can you please help me understand what the difference is between Xbox 360 Core Console ($279.99) and XBox 360 Console ($349.99)? Any other buying advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
  5. Modern day Gladiators preparing to enter the Colosseum ...
  6. Today's additions. See initial post for current listings. Wednesday 10/17/07 Modern Marvels History Channel - 1:00 pm Next showing: Barbarian Battle Tech The forts, weapons and technology of barbarians. Wednesday 10/24/07 Jewelry Making Do It Yourself - 2:20 pm Next showing: Mish Mash Mesh Jump ring Byzantine necklace; wire crochet flower necklace, freeform crochet bracelet. (Can't remember who, but I know somebody here likes to make Roman type jewelry right?) Saturday 10/27/07 Digging for the Truth History Channel - 12:00pm Next showing: God's Gold, Part 1 When Romans looted Jerusalem's Temple nearly 2,000 years ago, priceless golden artifacts became lost. Sunday 10/28/07 Cleopatra (1999) ION - 7:00 pm The queen of Egypt's life is marked by political and personal passion, including affairs with Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.
  7. You folks may be interested in the following: Friday 10/26/07 The Vikings Science Channel - 2:00pm Next showing: Blood of the Vikings Archaeologists study Viking lifestyle.
  8. Happy Birthday. Hopefully you received many arrows for your quiver.
  9. The scoreboard in the Georgia Dome may have read Giants: 31, Atlanta: 10, but we know what the real scoreboard read: G Man: 1 Lady Luck: 0
  10. To quote famed American philosopher, Bugs Bunny .... "Meh, it's a possibility!"
  11. No, ma'am, 'tis not. (PS to Gaius - Remember ... no cheating!)
  12. Doc: 10-4 on that. The first night we figured out how to do it, there were about 6 of us Dads up watching 'Goodfellas' until 2:30 am. LOL! We even have the picture-in-picture working as well so one week we had Auburn vs Florida on one side, and USC vs Washington on the other. I told them the only thing missing was that they need to figure out some way for me to check my email. G
  13. T.A.: Great clues btw! Here we go ....
  14. This one too ... Monday 10/22/07 What the Romans Did for Us History International - 9:30 am Next showing: Arteries of the Empire
  15. This one slipped by me. Almost. Thursday 10/18/07 Gladiator (2000) TNT - 7:00 pm Condemned to arena fights by corrupt Roman leader Commodus, Gen. Maximus seeks revenge for his family's deaths.
  16. I'm looking forward to watching my beloved NY Giants this evening who are in Atlanta to take on the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football. The Giants are riding high atop a 3 game winning streak while the Falcons are spiraling out of control faster than Britney Spears at an open bar. And as if the Falcons weren't having enough problems, what with noted dog lover Michael Vick and all, both of their offensive tackles are hurt and will be replaced by guys making their first ever career starts this evening. The last time a team put an inexperienced offensive tackle out there against us, Osi Umenyiora got 6 sacks against him and the Giants tied the NFL record for most sacks in a game. Yes, the planets are seemingly aligned in our favor this evening. All of which probably means that the Falcons will probably pull off the upset as Lady Luck conspires against me once again in true Charlie Brown / Lucy Van Pelt fashion. Lady Luck (R, holding football) pulls a fast one on yours truly (airborne at Left) Other random stuff, mostly of a football nature: Speaking of football, I will be making my first ever trip to South Bend, In this Saturday to see the USC Trojans take on my Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Going with my next door neighbor and two of his friends. Approximately a 5 hour drive. Should be fun. I suspect I may have a beer or 2 while I'm there. Just a hunch. My oldest boy turns 11 today. We're all going out to dinner this evening to the restaurant of his choice, followed by cake and presents back home. We decided to make a contribution to his X-Box 360 fund he's got going on. We also got him tickets for the Cincinnati Bearcats / West Virginia game at UC next month. Said 11 year old plays youth football in a local rec league. For those who are unaware, youth football is one of the most terrible things ever invented. It seems that almost without exclusion every guy who coaches youth football does it so that either: 1) His kid can be the Quarterback or 2) He knows it's just a matter of time until Ohio State or somebody takes notice of his stellar accomplishments abusing 5th graders and offers him a shot at the big time. The Mrs. and I got new cellphones on Friday ... Motorola RAZR's (silver for me, pink for her). Our prior phones were old and crappy. I think I now know how the Neanderthals felt when they discovered fire. Speaking of the discovery of fire, here's my list of the greatest discoveries / inventions ever: 1) Fire 2) The Wheel 3) Football 4) TiVo 5) The NFL Sunday Ticket And not necessarily in that order. It would appear that the word "STOP" on the red octagonal shaped sign in our subdivision is merely a suggestion and not actually a command, judging by the way some of my neighbors just blow right through it. Speaking of my neighbors, I've got this guy next to me (not the Notre Dame road trip guy) who hasn't the first clue about maintaining a home. No, don't cut your ENTIRE lawn at one time. Just cut the front yard today and maybe in 2 or 3 days cut the sides. And maybe the backyard a day or 2 after that. It looks good that way. No, really. This same guy I noticed yesterday now keeps the gas can for his infrequently used lawnmower outside. On his patio. Next to his gas grill. Nice move there. Yep. Just a matter of time until NASA calls to offer him that big rocket scientist job I'm sure. And while we're on the topic of my neighbors, and to bring me full circle back to my whole football theme, one of the guys across the street has a projector that he uses for work for when he has to make a powerpoint presentation or whatever. Occasionally we'd have movie night outside where he'd show a Disney movie or something on the side of his house for the kids and we'd have a firepit going and the parents would have a couple of adult beverages. Well, a few weeks back the guy next to him (and in whose driveway the projector is setup in) ran his cable TV line outside and now we're able to watch actual TV on the side of the house. On, like a 500 SF screen. We've been watching college football out there probably 4 of the past 5 Saturday nights. Let me tell you, that is the coolest thing. Ever. It may even bump "The Wheel" out of the Top 5.
  17. Retracted my guess in light of The Augusta's edit.
  18. Today's additions. See initial post for complete listings. Saturday 10/20/07 Fellini Satyricon (1969) Flix - 12:35 am A bizarre, surrealistic vision of the decadence and debauchery that suffused Rome during Nero's reign. Smart Travels: Europe With Rudy Maxa HDNET - 8:00 am Next showing: Classical Europe: Ancient Greece and Rome Ancient Greece and Rome; Athens; Delphi; Syracuse; Pompeii. Thursday 10/25/07 While You Were Out Discovery Home - 10:00 pm Next showing: Arizona: East San Miguel Avenue A man turns a sunroom into a Roman bath for his wife. Friday 10/26/07 Time Warp Trio Discovery Kids - 6:00 am Next showing: See You Later, Gladiator! The trio travels back to ancient Rome and battles a gladiator. History's Mysteries History International - 12:00pm Next showing: Pompeii Lava engulfs the Roman resort town of Pompeii, preserving it in time. Saturday 10/27/07 Mysteries of the Bible Biography - 7:00 am Next showing: Masada: The Last Fortress In A.D. 73, Jews make a last stand against Romans at the mountain fortress of Masada. Barbarians History Intl - 8:00 pm Next showing: Vikings; Goths Vikings become agents of social and political change; Goths maintain Roman art and culture as the Empire fades away.
  19. Can we sacrifice kittens instead? Afterall, cats have no redeeming value whatsoever.
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