May 31, 2009

Mississipians are Trustworthy

A few days ago I was browsing the Everybody Votes Channel on the Wii and came across a survey about people calling in sick. The question was: If your co-worker calls in sick, do you believe him/her? Of all the states in the southeast, only Mississippi believed that people are truthful when calling in sick. The rest of the southeast and most of the U.S. believes their coworkers are liars. Good to know. Maybe when I am sick next time, I'll come into work and vomit on the carpet before going back home. I want to make sure they believe me.

As promised last week, the Star Trek review was posted on Thursday. Having been a couple months since writing a review, I don't feel it is my best. It doesn't help that Star Trek has very little that is outstanding. It was entertaining, but it didn't blow my mind.

Upcoming is my Night at the Museum 2 review. It should be posted on Wednesday.

May 25, 2009

Here it is; the Grand Reopening of my web site. For the past 2 months, the site has been practically dead in the water because of the hosting provider, eHostsource.com. I've gotten as close as I can to recovering all the data. I'm still missing address books and mailing lists because the company handling the server migration is run by people who couldn't graduate from ITT Technical Institute. Now that I'm back up and running, expect more consistent updates and movie reviews. It doesn't hurt that the summer movie season is upon us. I went to see a movie for the first time in 2 months yesterday. Look for a Stat Trek review on Thursday.

I wish I had a picture for this next story. For once, I didn't have my DSi with me to take a pic, so I will try to be as descriptive as possible. On Friday, as I walked into the doctor's office, there was a person checking in standing in front of me. At a glance, I thought this person was female. Her outfit consisted of denim capris up to the knee and a frilly brown shirt. She had long blond braids in her hair. Then I noticed that she was about 3 inches taller than me (at least 6'2"). Ok, so she's tall. Maybe it's the heels. Then I noticed the shoulders. I don't know of any woman with shoulders that broad. It was like she had shoulder pad implants. From there my focus shifted to the feet. She wasn't wearing heels, but flip-flops. That 6'2" was all person. And those feet belonged on Bigfoot. What does a men's size 13 translate to in women's sizes? Do they even make women's shoes that big? Was it a he or a she? If it wasn't a he in women's clothing, she certainly got the wrong genes.

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