August 11, 2008
Random Monday
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Chris went for the random Monday bullet points today, and really, that’s about all I’ve got in me today, too. So here goes:
- I learned the hard way that you shouldn’t start watching The Silence of the Lambs at 11:30 at night and expect to go straight to bed when it’s over.
- Last night I also learned that MythBusters works well for getting certain types of movies out of your mind at 1:30 a.m.
- My son started preschool today. He looked pretty sharp this morning. Those 4 year old girls are going to be all over him.
- Speaking of school, how is it that my little girl is in the 3rd grade now?
- I broke a spoke on my bike yesterday while riding the Silver Comet Trail. I kept riding, and we got in a great 29-mile ride. Sunday was perfect biking weather. I’ve got to get that wheel fixed ASAP.
- I’ve got a big project at work that should get finished up this week. I’m excited about that.
- Am I the only person in America not watching or caring about the Olympics?
- I’ll be spending some time in Birmingham this week. I won’t have a lot of down time (get there, do the work, get out), but if you know of a restaurant worthy of my presence, let me know. Even when there’s no down time, there’s always time to eat.













2 Comments on Random Monday »
August 11, 2008
Chris Hubbs @ 3:36 pm:
Heh, yeah, /Lambs/ is not good late-nite fare… that Anthony Hopkins is brilliant and terrifying all at once.
Sorry I couldn’t provide more inspiration for your blogging. While I’m not just an Olympics freak, I did appreciate the men’s 4×100 freestyle relay last night. Always feels good to beat trash-talking Frenchmen.
spine doctor's wife @ 7:02 pm:
The Village Tavern at the Summit. Ask for Shaun (the spine doc’s bro) Get the Maple Cured Pork Chops! If you put them on your head, your tounge will beat out your brains trying to get to it. For lighter fair (like lunch) Nabeel’s down in Homewood is a good Greek moma and pop kinda place.
Also, The Spine doctor’s daughter told me she would have to change her name to Davis when she married your boy. I don’t know if he is aware that he is spoken for.