Tuesday, August 28, 2007

HEY, where's the phone?!?!?!?!



We have a few cordless phones in our house. Seems like that's the norm these days. One in the kitchen, and one in our bedroom.


Guys, can you relate to the following??????


Anytime my wife uses the phone, it never winds up back in the kitchen. It could wind up in the laundry (and has, nice and clean), our little office, the kids room, outside, next to the TV remote, etc.


Thank God the makers created the "page phone" button. I'd never find the thing!


I've got a friend who's wife does the same thing...so, I'm not alone. Let me know any solutions to "find the phone"!!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

High School Musical 2




It's almost here...and I can't believe the incredible hype it's getting. Sure, my wife and I got into the first HSM. And we've got Friday night blocked off from 7-9...but I never thought I'd hear about "Viewing Parties"!!

Scott's daughter is having one, including a sleepover. Many parents are hosting viewing parties. It's like the Super Bowl!!!!!

Anyone else doing the same thing? Let me know some of your idea's for viewing parties for High School Musical 2!

One mom already told me she's having a "Red Carpet" out in front of her house. The parents are dropping her kids off at the carpet out front. Her husband is posing as "security". She's going to video the kids as they pull up. Where is TV Guide Channel!?!?!?!?!?!!?

Monday, August 6, 2007

Cops? Try the First 48

I've got favorite shows...who doesn't? I love "The Office" and "Scrubs". But one show that's at the top of my list (and my wife's) is "The First 48" on A & E.

The show revolves around homicide detectives, and takes you through the first 48 hours after a murder is committed. That is the best chance police will nab someone...in the first 48 hours after the crime is committed.

The detectives are real...it's real life happening. Maybe that's why it's interesting. Maybe it's because I have a Police Science Degree...and feel I could do the work these detectives do. Who knows. I do know that it's a great show!

The cities featured include Miami, Dallas, Cincinnati, Memphis and Phoenix, just to name a few. You get to know the detectives from watching each week. It fascinates me that a nickname or dropped cell phone leads to the one "who done it".

Try watching a REAL cop show...watch an episode of "The First 48".