Tuesday, October 11, 2005

When you just got to have your fix...

So my roomate recently got me hooked on an older RTS game I had never played before. Never mind the projects I have to get done, right? But then I was reading through some emails early, and I realized that the in-game music was playing over and over in my head. Yikes!!! So I thought maybe I would start a list of things that let you know your addicted to a video game. For anyone still reading this blog, feel free to add your contributions. I'm just kicking it off.

You know your addicted to a video game when...

- While reading your email, you hear the in-game music play over and over in your head

Thursday, October 06, 2005

David Crowder Concert (pt 2)

Ok, I ordered 7 tickets earlier today for the concert. Including the per ticket service charge, they come out to be $23.00 a ticket. Something else to keep in mind is that we will be leaving at around 2:30 pm. 3:00 pm at the very latest. Just a little something to remember.

David Crowder Concert

Ok, so maybe I'm a little crazy... maybe...

Sometime this afternoon I will be ordering 7 tickets (maybe 4 if not many people express interest) to the David Crowder Band Concert in Palos Heights. I am forging ahead on this because I know if we tried to orchestrate it first... well... the concert would be over before we settled anything. Below is the information:

A Collision Tour: David Crowder Band
Trinity Christian College
Palos Heights, IL 60463
November 11, 2005 at 7:30 pm (it's a Friday)
Price per ticket is 19.50 with maybe a 3 dollar service charge. But that's iffy.

So, whose in? Come on... cooommmmeee oooonnnnnn... cooooooooooommmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeee ooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!

So far it's me and Jeff (well, Jeff said he'd "have to check his schedual", but he's comming, even if I have to tie him up and throw him in the trunk). Anyways, let me know if you want in!

Sunday, October 02, 2005

FIRE CALL!!!!

WOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111

So I went home this afternoon to wash cloths and hang out with my family. However I ended up getting the bonus of going on another call. It wasn't really a fire call though, more like a single car accident. But I'll take what I can get. Really, the only reason I went was because it was right outside my house. Hence my Dad and I immediatly went out to help. I ended up directing traffic. A rookie job, but I'll take it. Life is grood!

ps: so apparently instead of posting this, I saved it as a draft... Oh well.