Moving to Apartment...
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  • Posted On: Apr 14 2009 4:55pm
Yeah... she considered that the "bad side" of town.
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  • Posted On: May 8 2009 9:26am
Pay for a ticket, and I'll help move you.

I'm good at lifting heavy things...

...I lift Beff's ass all the time. What?
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  • Posted On: May 11 2009 3:01pm
Update:


Well, I moved into the new place and we've been slowly setting things right (like what part of the new walk-in closet is mine, what side of the bathroom sink is mine and stuff like that. I am tellin you, if you don't open your mouth, your significant other may just toss your stuff into a corner and take all the space for themselves.... heh heh..

Friday I put up wall decorations so we are pretty close to being done.


I had purchased a 40" Toshiba LCD TV and some Sony speakers to sport a surround sound prior to the move so I got a chance to set them all up in the new place (they'd been sitting in boxes for a couple of months).

One thing I will recommend is Rocketfish's wireless transmitter/receiver kit. I put the cable box, Blu-Ray and Xbox through the Stereo Receiver via HDMI and then out to the TV but I cringed at the thought of having to run the rear speaker wires from the receiver across the living room. Rocketfish's wireless kit saved the day. You still have to wire the rear speakers to the receiver in the back of the room but there are no unsightly wires from stereo receiver to rear speakers and they work like a charm. I bought it at BestBuy for around $100.

Call of Duty, World at War now gets a tad intense if I am playing in the living room.

I've read three Jack McDeveritt (spelling?) books which I suprisingly liked. It was a bit different style of storytelling that reminded me of Asimov. I am reading Bernard Cornwell's Agincourt now (picked it up yesterday).

I am almost done with a post for Wilkar (and now Corise, I see) for Cataclysm. Started a post for Ortho Gutt...thinking about a Cree Ar post for Coruscant, waiting on Skygge. Got some ideas for a new thread rolling around in my head.
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  • Posted On: May 12 2009 12:43am
Excellent, excellent. Glad to hear all is well.