Sunday, January 13, 2008

Randy Moss and Superman

Randy Moss had a really cool look during the post-game news conference yesterday. I love the look. Not one I could pull off, but one I wish I could. I'm just not a Superman like he is, so he deserves to wear a Superman hoodie.



Meanwhile, check out these two hot sites (both my hobby sites):

Tourist Trains USA: http://www.touristtrains.us

WayBackWords: A wordplay site: http://www.waybackwords.com

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Sunday, January 06, 2008

A Great Song Ready for a Great Star

Listen to this great song from my friend, Tim Peterson: The Angel Song. This is the first video that I've posted to YouTube. Well, it's a beginning. I do wish Tim all the best in getting this song produced and sung by a star.


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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Indianapolis Colts Bite the Dust

As an NFL fan, I have to say one of the best games of the past ten years was last night's game where the New England Patriots and New York Giants played their hearts out for what is a so-called meaningless game. Thank you for a great game.

On the other hand, I hope the Indianapolis Colts bite the dust in their first playoff game for playing such a paltry, paltry game. They deserve to lose right away. And if the gods of football are fair, they will destroy the Colts in their first playoff game.

I really hate seeing any team give away a game the way the Colts did. If I were the Tennessee Titans and had any pride left, I'd give the Cleveland Browns the last playoff spot.

The Dallas Cowboys also phoned in their game, but at least they played some of their starters through more of the game. Still sad. I do hope that the Cowboys also lose right away.

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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Happy New Year's: 100 Times a Year and More!



I wish you a happy new year. But if you fail to celebrate the new year on January 1st, you have more than 100 other new year's days you can celebrate. For details on those, see http://www.celebratetoday.com/newyears.html.

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Friday, November 30, 2007

National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame



This hall of fame honors the pioneer spirit of women who helped to shape the west, from cowgirls and ranch women to writers, artists, teachers, and ntertainers.

Begun in 1955, it has inducted more than 145 honorees, including Enid Justin, Annie Oakley, Sacagawea, Georgia O'Keeffe, Dale Evans, Patsy Cline, Henrietta King, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Nellie Cashman, Terry Stuart Forst, Kalyn Brooks, Patsy Montana, Elaine Kramer, Mary Jo Milner, Sandra Day O'Connor, Cynthia Ann Parker, Donna Howell-Sickles, Nellie Snyder Yost, Willa Cather, Texas Rose Bascom, and Alice Van Springsteen.



Address: National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, 1720 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76107; 817-336-4475; 800-476-3263; Fax: 817-336-2470. Web: http://www.cowgirl.net.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad



Originally built in 1880, the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad is a narrow-gauge steam railroad that runs through some of the most scenic country in the United States: northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. The train travels from Chama, New Mexico to Antonito, Colorado. It is America's longest and highest narrow gauge railroad.



All trains stop for lunch at Osier, Colorado — roughly the mid-point of the railroad — where a hot meal with salad bar and homemade desserts is included in the fare.



During the winter holidays, the railroad runs the Cinder Bear Christmas Express.



Address: Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, 500 Terrace Avenue, P O Box 1057, Chama, New Mexico 87520; 888-286-2737. Email: info@cumbrestoltec.com. Web: http://www.cumbrestoltec.com.

Chama Depot: 575-756-2151; Fax: 505-756-2694.

Antonito Depot: 719-376-5483; Fax: 719-376-2545.

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