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Lego Man to go Int’l?
So yea I checked my email this morning and noticed an email with the subject “press enquiry….” and although there was a typo I was still intrigued. Upon reading the email my jaw dropped as it was an email from a features journalist/photo editor from the World Entertainment News Network in London and the U.S. The email went on to say:
“I write about the unusual, the quirky and the unique! Having seen your site I would like to write about the creation of your fab lego man contact and wondered if I could get some hi-res images to accompany my text?”
So could this just be the beginning of the Legend of Legoman?
Only time will tell.
Hunt for the Great White Wii
This is my epic journey across middle Tennessee in search for a Nintendo Wii. Unlike many others I did not have the time to camp out for the initial launch day and I was busy finishing school projects for graduation, so my Wii search began a month later than most.
I began my search on December 17 of 2006 after an all night graduation party. There had been a lot of speculation that the 17th would be a major Wii release day so my boys Aaron and Zack joined me as our search began at 5AM. Unfortunately I underestimated the demand for the Wii as we soon found out driving around Murfreesboro that there had been people camping out since the day before and the “wii” hours of the morning. We first stopped by Toys-R-Us where there were thirty some odd people waiting in line for 18 systems…so we moved on to Target, two EB Games, and Wal*Mart to be received by campers waiting in line, and all locations had nearly twice as many campers waiting to buy systems as there were expected systems.
No commentsSad Halloween (A Tribute To Gizmo)!!!
Yes sad not happy…depressing might even be more fitting. I work up this morning to messages from my mom and brother telling me that they were putting our family dog Gizmo down. I knew it was coming and really should have been done sooner but that doesn’t take away any of the pain or emptiness. Some may say oh its only a dog get over it, but Gizmo has been the only dog that I can truly remember and that I grew up with. This is my tribute to her.
Gizmo’s story begins back in the summer of 91 when my parent promised me and my brother that if we made straight A’s that they would get us a dog. We worked for it and that summer we went to the pound in
Before we get to the move from
Shortly after getting Gizmo my father got a job promotion and we packed up and moved to
Gizmo had just about become the neighborhood dog always following us over to friends on bike rides…wandering to neighbors houses who gladly fed the happy dog. Everybody knew and loved Gizmo, but Gizmo liked to get out into the street and chase cars. One winter night while my brother and I were out playing in the snow we heard a ear piercing yelp and saw Gizmo limp into the yard as a car slammed on its brakes. My brother and I ran to check on her and we noticed a trail of blood as the gentleman in the truck began walking towards us. The man happened to be one of my friends uncles who we knew quite well from years of youth basketball and baseball. We ran inside in a panic to tell mom that Gizmo had been hit by a car and she rushed outside to asses the situation. It was about 930 or so at night so the vet was closed and it appeared that Gizmo had a broken leg. The man who hit her helped us put her in a carrier then we loaded her up into his truck, I hoped in and we headed to
It was funny though because that winter it seemed like we had gotten a lot of snow so every time she went out to go to the bath room we would have to secure a Kroger bag to her cast with rubber bands so she could roam around the yard for a little while. There is also a picture of me and here laying on the living room floor; both sound a sleep with a blanket over both of us and her leg, still in the Kroger bag sticking out.
Gizmo was always around and lived may years beyond that with out too many more serious injuries. She had gotten into a dog fight and had a chunk taken out of her side that was patched and quickly healed, but nothing ever too serious. Since college began she has been on the back nine slowly finishing the course…following one of us on a walk…usually my dad, then after reaching the back of the neighborhood, sitting down unable to make the return home. Only to be carried for one or two miles home. In the last few years she went deaf, blind and arthritis set in as her hips began to dwindle and deteriorate and shrink, and the last few weeks she had struggled to stand on her own. The pain had become too great for us to not do the humane thing. This morning she was put to sleep and buried on a friend’s farm with her collar, a tennis ball, treats, and a family photo. She was a great dog and will be missed. No longer will she be the first one to greet me in the drive way when I go home. No longer will we open the back door and have her come running to see us. She is better off now and I know it, but it does hurt and she will be missed. I love you Gizzy, and I will never forget you!
