Bat Dog
"Winged Freak Terrorizes City"? Wait'll they get a load of ME!
"Take dead aim on the rich boys. Get them in the crosshairs... and take them down."- Herman J. Blume
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
TV Time
My dad just bought a Sony high definition television. It's freakin' gorgeous. I got to play with it one Saturday afternoon recently.
He didn't realize he wasn't getting the full HD experience before I got there. The HD channels all start at 800 on his cable system. Nobody told him he had to go up that high. He thought the upgrade to digital cable was the improvement.
When I showed him the actual HD channels, his jaw hit the floor.
It's pretty sweet. I could have watched HD sharks all afternoon.
Obviously, the nature stuff and sports looked amazing. But you know what else was surprisingly good in HD? Cooking shows. Wow. My mouth was watering.
It was a little frustrating that there weren't more HD channels. It's tough to go back to "regular TV" after watching HD. We found ourselves watching something we weren't really that interested in just because it was HD.
I can't wait until we get one.
My dad just bought a Sony high definition television. It's freakin' gorgeous. I got to play with it one Saturday afternoon recently.
He didn't realize he wasn't getting the full HD experience before I got there. The HD channels all start at 800 on his cable system. Nobody told him he had to go up that high. He thought the upgrade to digital cable was the improvement.
When I showed him the actual HD channels, his jaw hit the floor.
It's pretty sweet. I could have watched HD sharks all afternoon.
Obviously, the nature stuff and sports looked amazing. But you know what else was surprisingly good in HD? Cooking shows. Wow. My mouth was watering.
It was a little frustrating that there weren't more HD channels. It's tough to go back to "regular TV" after watching HD. We found ourselves watching something we weren't really that interested in just because it was HD.
I can't wait until we get one.
Monday, September 03, 2007
Chicken Wash
The Erie Country Fair had a seminar on washing your chicken. Seriously.
I think you dipped your chicken in detergent, vinegar, fabric softener, then water. Towel drying was optional. Some of them prefer blow drying.
There's a whole other world going on out there that I know nothing about...
The Erie Country Fair had a seminar on washing your chicken. Seriously.
I think you dipped your chicken in detergent, vinegar, fabric softener, then water. Towel drying was optional. Some of them prefer blow drying.
There's a whole other world going on out there that I know nothing about...
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