Nothing like a Escarosa summer, that's for dang sure.
The weather will be cooling off around mid October, so at least we have something to look forward to. Let me know if you want a list of good restaurants or anything, my family and I are encyclopedic on the subject. ;)
Yes, it was disappointing, though my certification college got an extra two hours with Carl Mascharenas (from Bad @$$ Fighters) out of the deal, so it wasn't a total loss.
As a certified MMA instructor, (I would have trained under MMA fighter Hermes Franca, but he bowed out at the last minute,) I have a great deal of respect for the men who step into the octagon. My favorite right now is Randy "The Natural" Cotoure, who earned my respect after he came out of...
Finished with Poe, (will look into other author mentioned in his vein,) am now currently reading:
- Secrets of the Samurai: A Survey of the Martial Arts of Feudal Japan, by Oscar Ratti and Adele Westbrook
- Karate: The Art of Empty-Hand Fighting, by Hidetaka Nishiyama and Richard C. Brown
- A...
With the upcoming resurgence of the Mr. Bean franchise, I've been watching some of Rowan Atkinson's old materials and I wanted to know if anyone else had fallen prey to the addiction that is Blackadder humor.
For those of you who don't know, Atkinson played the same character in various...
Amusingly enough, my nickname is Bolo; given to me after some friends watched "Enter the Dragon." They said that he (Bolo) was the Asian version of me, which I can't decide is a compliment or insult. :p
Right now I'm halfway through a collection of Edgar Allen Poe short stories: Tales of Mystery and Imagination. Incredibly engaging and well-written literature; though the man had an unhealthy fetish for premature internment as subject matter.
I've done that quite a bit. Though I wouldn't ever go so far as to call any of it good prose, it has always been a good release, both creatively and emotionally.
This is one that I wrote after my last trip through my late grandmother's old home:
Ghosts of the Past
I entered the house I knew...
This is a joke about my church, which is known for being extremely laid back...
At the start of a meeting of world religious leaders, a secretary rushed in shouting, "The building is on fire and we're all trapped."
The Methodists gathered in a corner and discussed the social and ecological...
Pensacola, FL's downtown district has managed to keep it's Pre-50s look quite well, as evidenced by these photos from last November:
Of course, some if it did jump ahead fifteen years or so:
Heck, you can even go to the Naval Air Station in the fall and see some barnstorming:
I saw it earlier this week. I was good, though some of the plot was a replay of Spiderman 2, with MJ and Peter's roles reversed. I liked it though, it was entertaining and good fun. I only wish that they had given Venom more screen time.
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