Free Parking?

July 28, 2007

Remember the post earlier this week about that lady that got pulled over in front of our house because of the flat tire? So because the cops wouldn’t let her go with a flat tire they parked the car across the street from our house and gave her a ride…well to this day the car is still parked across the street from us!!…hmm…it is getting suspicious now. I think the car is stolen but don’t they run the plates on the computer when they pull you over? I mean how do you just abandon a car like that unless there is something else going on?

So, the question is: Should I call the police or just ignore it?


Bottled Water = Tap Water

July 27, 2007

What do you know…Aquafina is just regular tap water in a plastic bottle, talk about making easy money. Maybe those mountains on the label should be replaced by a tap.
Read the whole article Here

Ouch!

July 27, 2007

I don’t know if this picture is real or not but if it’s not….ouch!


Brian Welch’s (ex Korn) Testimony

July 26, 2007

I think is really cool when famous people recognize God in their lives, watch…

Thanks to Kuya Kevins’s Blog


Let’s Go To GAP

July 24, 2007

Hmm…interesting…


The "Sick Room" Rocks!

July 23, 2007

So I found the best way to stay awake when you are tired after an eventful night like last night (See previous post).

At work each floor has a little room called the “Sick Room”, it’s basically a small cozy room with a recliner chair where you can go and rest for a while hoping to get better. I don’t know if being tired qualifies as being sick but I asked for key anyways and took a nice 25 minutes nap. Now I’m back in the game and boy did it make a difference. I know I rested because when my alarm went off it felt like 2 minutes went by instead of 25. Whoever had the idea of the “Sick Room” deserves a prize.

To Serve And Protect

July 23, 2007

It’s 3:45 in the morning, we had a long day on Sunday (See previous post) and it took me longer than usual to fall asleep. All the sudden I hear a noise, very unique noise, it sounds like a horse riding in our street (all I can think of is that the mounted patrol is in my street, remember I’m not fully awake) I have to wake up in an hour fifteen minutes so I ignore the sound trying not to wake up. The noise fades away and then comes back and stops right in front of our house and I hear loud voices (We love to sleep with the windows open during the summer, fresh air is nice) “Great the mounted patrol decides to stop a pedestrian right in front of our house”. I open my eyes a little bit and I see police lights reflected on our walls “wow, I didn’t know the horses had those lights too…”
Then I realize what’s going, the person being pulled over has a flat tire, “good” I think “there is not much to argue, they’ll leave the car and give her a ride”. Well, no exactly, for the next 20 mins I hear more about this woman’s life than what I needed to know. The cop kept questioning her about things irrelevant to the flat tire. By now I’m fully awake, “couldn’t this happen on a Saturday or Sunday? why Monday?”
Well now that I’m awake I got my camera and took a couple of pictures, hoping for something exciting to happen and become famous because of my amateur video footage. No such luck, I get back to bed and lucky me I fall asleep on the average time (7 mins) just to wake up to the alarm clock in 50 mins.
Now I’m at work trying to figure out a way not to fall asleep. Coffee doesn’t do anything for me, I usually drink a cup of coffee after lunch everyday and I still feel sleepy. Energy drinks, no way, I’ve only had energy drinks three times in my life and every time I had acid reflux, so, no thanks. I have some Vojo energy mints in my desk, is supposed to give you a kick along with a nice breath, well the mint breath is true…I’m still waiting for the energy kick though.
On the positive side is good to know that the police is still doing its job at three in the morning. I always pictured them sleeping parked in front of a convenience store with a donut in one hand. This is the first time it happens and hopefully the last, at least for a long time…Thanks SPPD!