I just received this ad via email from a guy on my slowpitch team. It’s a great little reminder that the little monkeys are always watching and learning…
…so we need to be aware of what we’re teaching them!
…a few words from our sponsor…
I just received this ad via email from a guy on my slowpitch team. It’s a great little reminder that the little monkeys are always watching and learning…
…so we need to be aware of what we’re teaching them!
I just got off the phone with a friend who mentioned he’d heard Kesler broke his finger in last night’s marathon hockey game. I looked online and found an update on TSN:
Ryan Kesler is out 4-5 weeks with a broken left index finger. He was operated on Thursday and had pins inserted.
It’s too bad – it was his first game back after surgery and he played very well. Let’s hope Cooke, Burrows, and Green all have speedy recoveries!
Go Canucks!
I was reading a couple of my regular morning blogs today (darrenbarefoot.com / audihertz.net) and came across a cell phone rate comparison of Canada vs. a few other countries.
I’ve always known that we get charged ridiculous amounts, but I had no idea just how ridiculous our cell phone rates really are.
Have a look at the cell-phone pricing stats on Boris Mann’s blog.
I started this blog in May of 2005, but didn’t really become a regular poster until the fall of 2005. I wish everyone wrote their own blog, but that’s not going to happen.
A lot of the less web-inclined have signed up with MySpace in order to communicate with friends. I’ve been on MySpace for about a year. The only reason I signed up was because I thought I had to in order to read my cousin’s blog. I’m not impressed with MySpace and really only use it to see friends’ profiles or read the occasional blog update.
I’ve been getting invites for Facebook for quite some time but I consistently ignored them thinking it was just another MySpace. I finally signed up for Facebook a couple weeks ago and I’ve been floored with the number of people I’ve already “found” again. It’s a nice, clean interface, and the mini-feed on the user’s homepage is amazing for finding old friends across various networks.
I highly recommend Facebook to anyone who would like to reconnect with old friends they may have lost touch with over the years. And I hope to see a whole lot more of my old friends on Facebook.