Sep 18, 2005 23:04
The end to another fine weekend. Hate to see it go. Then, if I did nothing all week, the weekend wouldn't seem that great. I guess.
Caught Family Guy and American Dad this evening, which were both pretty decent. The best part of Family Guy was Peter eating Joes legs. Righteous.
Other than that, this weekend was spent doing not too much, but not too little, either. A nice even trade. I must say that Hot Shots Golf Fore rocks pretty metal. It's nice to play a good old favorite, but with new levels and characters. Also starting from the beginning again doesn't suck. It helps build up skill and majik.
Spent some time running around on Sattraday, and ended up at Chili's for drinks and some appetizers, catching some of the UT game there, then watching them get their asses get thoroughly kicked after we got home. Eh? I'm not a huge Vol fan, but I do like to see them win. People around here are in better moods when they're winning. Titans? I'm in a better mood when they're winning, so I was in a pretty decent one when they walked all over the Ravens today. Good job boys. About time they looked like a real football team again.
In other news, I found out my mom will be coming up to see us next weekend, which should be cool. We probably won't do too much, most passing around bottles and talking shit about nothing important, which is the best thing to talk shit about. If we made it about things that mattered, man, that would just be un-American.
Also, the 30th is pretty much set in stone as far as we're concerned, so as long as it works for all other parties involved, then the party is on.
All right, time to jump off this bitch. I'm about to check out a site I found in the Preview, the weekend section of the News Sentinel (the 2nd best paper in TN) called www.bandtoband.com. I would put a link, but I'm too lazy, and haven't been there yet. Maybe I'll learn how to do it someday, but if it's worth a damn, I'll jump back on and say so. It's supposed to be a six degrees of type site connecting every band ever. A gigantic family tree. We'll see.
Pieces.