Rafting trip of a lifetime

June 20th, 2011 by admin

I’ve been rafting on so many trips that I can’t even remember how many times. But this time I’m planning a much bigger trip. It’s going to be a huge deal! But I’m also really excited about it though!

While I was looking up all of this information about a weekend-long white water rafting trip, I ran across the website Clearwirelessinternet.net. After I looked through it some, I decided to change over my home internet service to one of the packages that I found on there.

I recruited five of my friends for it and we’re going to be camping while we’re there and riding on different parts of the river each day. We already have some cabins reserved and I think that it’s going to end up being really great. Or at least I hope that it ends up being as great as I want it to be! I actually read a lot of great reviews about this rafting program and a coworker of mine went on it last summer, so I think I have some realistic expectations.

Buying Stuff

May 7th, 2011 by Young

Buying Stuff!

I was reading a article tonight about one of my best actors, Nicolas Cage. The article was about some of the most expensive things he’s purchased over the years. Some of the standard things, yachts, a jet, huge homes and cars. Some of the crazy things, a castle, which he lost, comic books worth a million plus, 2 haunted mansions in New Orleans, which he lost, 2 Bahamanian islands, a $500k Lamborghini once owned by the Shah of Iran.

I also read that he filed a $20 million lawsuit against his former business manager, Samuel Levin. Cage claims that his business manager failed to pay taxes on his behalf, which resulted in the IRS to place a tax lien for over $6 million on his New Orleans properties. Me personally I would watch my money like it was no one’s business. Cage should have watch his money more closely. Now I don’t know the whole story here, he very well could have been his managers fault, but come on Cage, you really should stop buying so much crap.

Golfing With Friends

April 26th, 2011 by admin

Golfing With Friends!

Golfing is one of my favorite activities. Golfing by yourself can be a completely different experience than golfing with friends. The first example might leave you feeling mentally fresh, yet physically exhausted while the second might be just the opposite.

I like to golf alone. It gives me time to think, time to work things through in my mind. If I have something that has been weighing on my mind, it always seems to work itself out during a round of 18 holes. I also like going to the lake to relax. Going to places like Table Rock lake homes could be relaxing as well. Before leaving the house, I make sure the dishes are done, toys are picked up, and the security system is set. Then off I go to the golf course to let my mind wander.

Whether we golf with friends or without, I am certain it is a healthy, timeless activity that can be enjoyed throughout life.

A wonderful retelling of Alice in Wonderland

April 22nd, 2011 by admin

Author: Isiah Williams

I think everybody is familiar with the story of Alice in Wonderland. It’s the story of the little girl that follows the rabbit into the hole and into a whole new world of fantasy. Well I recently had the chance to watch Alice in Wonderland the movie when it was shown on demand on my satellite television from Johnny Depp. The movie once again teams Depp up with Tim Burton. The two did a great job on this movie. The movie has stunning visual effects and as usually Depp puts in a great performance.

Helena Bonham Carter puts in a memorable performance as the villain in the movie. She is the Red Queen and is really out to get the character of Alice. Alice is played by Mia Wasikowska who seems just right for the role. All of the actors for this movie seem perfectly cast, that is part of the magic of this production.

Even knowing the story of Alice in Wonderland it was quite fun to watch Tim Burton’s imaging of the story. This is the perfect movie to watch on a Friday night cuddled up with a big bowl of popcorn.

« Previous PageNext Page »