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Trouble in MickeyLand

Posted on November 30, 2003

Let's face it. Since Michael Eisner took the helm at Disney, the "Walt" has literally been taken out of the Walt Disney Company. In the past decade or so, Disney's... Continue Reading

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Current Events

Shopping Madness

Posted on November 28, 2003

I have never been one to hit the stores the day after Thanksgiving. I have heard about the craziness, but never experienced it myself. It always made way more sense... Continue Reading

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The 15 Best Movies Ever

#14 - Memento

Posted on November 27, 2003

What is the nature of memory? How accurate is your memory? Is it possible that your memories didn't really happen as you remember them? These are just some of the... Continue Reading

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Family Fun

Thanksgiving

Posted on November 25, 2003

When we were on our month-long road trip, one of our key stops was in Plymouth, Massachusetts, the place where the pilgrims first set foot on the continent after disembarking... Continue Reading

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This is my life

Visiting Family

Posted on November 24, 2003

Today the four of us hopped on a plane to Illinois, where we are visiting my family in the North Shore suburbs. We'll be here all week. However, my mom... Continue Reading

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This is my life

Steve Tyrell - LIVE!

Posted on November 23, 2003

Mary and I had the opportunity to escape for a rare "date night" last night, and what a great night it was! We started the evening with dinner at Cascata... Continue Reading

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This is my life

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra - LIVE!

Posted on November 21, 2003

About six years ago, a friend of mine introduced me to a new Christmas CD by The Trans-Siberian Orchestra. For those not familiar with the band, they are all rock... Continue Reading

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Online Expeditions

Incredible Illusion!

Posted on November 20, 2003

This is wild. Click to view this image. You will think the image in animated. Focus on one area and you will notice that it is not. But the area... Continue Reading

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The 15 Best Movies Ever

#15 - That Thing You Do

Posted on November 19, 2003

We start my list of the Best Movies Ever (from my personal DVD collection) with an unlikely candidate. That Thing You Do (1996) makes the cut at #15 because, well... Continue Reading

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The 15 Best Movies Ever

Best Movies of All Time: Setting the Stage

Posted on November 18, 2003

Tomorrow, I begin a series titled "The Best Movies of All Time". First of all, you should know that I am only counting movies that are presently in my DVD... Continue Reading

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Current Events

Step Down, Senator Kennedy!

Posted on November 17, 2003

Unbelievable. Simply unbelievable. The liberal media is once again, allowing Senator Ted Kennedy to get away with murder. No, it's not another Chappaquiddick. No, this time Senator Kennedy has put... Continue Reading

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Movies & Books

Best Movies of All Time

Posted on November 16, 2003

I've been scouring my extensive DVD collection lately, attempting to figure out what makes a great movie. Certainly, films have the potential to entertain us. But a real filmmaker wants... Continue Reading

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This is my life

I have a cold

Posted on November 15, 2003

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Movies & Books

The Matrix Revolutions

Posted on November 14, 2003

A little background... I LOVED The Matrix. I was confused by my first viewing of The Matrix Reloaded, though a a second viewing helped me assimilate the film a bit... Continue Reading

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Online Expeditions

My Political Compass

Posted on November 13, 2003

Where are you on the political compass spectrum? Ultra-conservative? Bleeding heart liberal? Take the Political Compass test and find out! Here is my chart. Click it for a larger version. Continue Reading

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Current Events

Forsaking the Constitution

Posted on November 12, 2003

After spending time in Philadelphia, Boston and Washington D.C., I am more persuaded that the system of government that we operate under is as close to perfect that can be... Continue Reading

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Note to self

Ticked off at Tupperware

Posted on November 11, 2003

And I thought only the liberals in our government were interested in punishing achievers. I have been a Tupperware representative for over a year. In that time, my online business... Continue Reading

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Online Expeditions

Relevant

Posted on November 09, 2003

I came across Relevant Magazine online a couple months ago while doing a topical search. I can't remember what the search was, but I do recall being completely drawn in... Continue Reading

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Current Events

The Brutality of Saddam

Posted on November 08, 2003

Alright you anti-war crowd. How you like these apples? 300,000 Iraqis May Be in Mass Graves By BASSEM MROUE and NIKO PRICE Associated Press Writers November 8, 2003, 10:10 PM... Continue Reading

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Online Expeditions

DealofDay.com Face Lift

Posted on November 07, 2003

Deal of Day is getting a makeover, and the beta of the new site is now online. Thousands visit this site each day to find the latest coupons and bargains... Continue Reading

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Travels

Day 32: Home, Sweet Home

Posted on November 05, 2003

We departed from Conway, Arkansas around 10 am. About five hours later we pulled up to our home. The month flew by. It seems like yesterday I turned to Mary... Continue Reading

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Travels

Day 31: Almost home!

Posted on November 04, 2003

A completely uneventful driving day. We traveled from Knoxville, Tennessee to Conway, Arkansas today, covering 550 miles of Interstate 40. Fortunately, the weather was very nice. The mountains helped add... Continue Reading

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Travels

Day 30: On the Road Again

Posted on November 03, 2003

As we enter the final legs of our journey, we have plenty of ground left to cover. We left Durham, North Carolina this morning and spent the better part of... Continue Reading

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Travels

Day 29: King's Dominion

Posted on November 02, 2003

We checked out of the Red Roof Inn around 9:30 or so and drove a few miles to Paramount's King's Dominion Theme Park in Doswell, Virginia. I purchased tickets online... Continue Reading

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Travels

Day 28: Arlington Cemetery

Posted on November 01, 2003

We had a casual morning, taking our time to get packed up and on our way. Packing is such a hassle and I do not look forward to "the big... Continue Reading

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