Monthly Archives: January 2004

Houston Traffic Rules for People Visiting During Super Bowl XXXVIII

My wife sent this to me and — both of us having grown up in Houston — I couldn’t resist posting a few of the ones that really hit home. I have no idea where she finds these things… 1. … Continue reading

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January Sunshine

Yes, there are some clear benefits to living in Florida. This afternoon, Stephanie and I had lunch at Oceanview Diner, relaxed with the paper, walked along the boardwalk, and kicked back to watch the waves for awhile. I spent the … Continue reading

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Researching dogs…

We’ve decided that it’s time for a dog. I’ve been living vicariously through Maxx for too long. My wife now agrees that we should have one (well… at least one in my opinion). A friend of ours (hi Janna!) believes … Continue reading

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Bush / Cheney ’04 Blog

First, I found the Bush/Cheney ’04 Blog. The blog itself is good, but I thought the banner design was pretty interesting as well (almost a graffiti type font for “Blog”). Second, there’s an article in the New York Times today, … Continue reading

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State of the Union Address

In about 20 minutes, we’ll listen to the President’s State of the Union address. In Monday’s New York Times, William Safire wrote about the “State of the Speech” and discussed 12 points to watch. I’m watching for four things: social … Continue reading

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Naming Opportunities

Stephanie and I both graduated from the University of Houston. She was a member of the Honors College all through school and my Senior Honors Thesis was coordinated through the Honors College (they wouldn’t let rabble like me in…). Since … Continue reading

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Ugh. . .

So, I saw this movie yesterday. . .it’s too bad you can’t get your money back if the movie is devoid of all things moral! Seriously, I do not understand all of the hype surrounding this movie. It was bad … Continue reading

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