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Indy 499

Yesterday we went to a place in Tewksbury (a place…I don’t know what this kind of place should be called so I’m stuck with “a place”) that had go-carts, batting cages and mini golf with my sister’s family and one of her neighbors and his three kids. So we had 6 kids who were 6 and under, and a 12 year old and a 13 year old.

While it turned out to be a fairly expensive little outing ($5.25 for 8 laps in the big go-carts, $4.00 for 3 minutes in the kiddie one) it was very fun. All the kids had a turn in a vehicle of some kind. Junior could live at a place like this, and he was pretty annoyed with me when I finally cut him off. The amazing one was my 4 year old niece…we were a bit apprehensive as we listened to the woman explain the rules – my sister had an “oh my God, what have we done” face, but that little girl ROCKED! She kicked total go-cart butt, including lapping Junior on their last race! She needed NO help, and no prodding to floor the little car. As we all watched, mouths agape, I could only say “she scares me”. Because she does. She’s just way too good at stuff for her age, way too fearless, and way too cool. I’m not worthy to hang out with such a cool little girl. Good thing she likes me.

Oh, and they even had wiffle ball batting cages, so even the little kids (one girl wasn’t yet 4) had a chance to have the machines wing balls at their heads. They have wiffle (big bat or little bat), softball (slow-med-fast and high pitch), little league (slow-med-fast), and one I assume would be called Babe Ruth or adult or something, (slow-med-fast). Junior even took a turn in the slow little league pitch, because hey, next year he’s going to be in little league, and he hit three of the pitches – which is more than I can say for a couple of the adults!

Photos to follow this evening.

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Movie Review

Another drive-in night. We only go when there’s a movie Junior can go to. Last night we were lucky enough to see Garfield the Movie. Yea.

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I have a Harry Nilsson song stuck in my head today. I’m not going to say it out loud because then you’ll get it stuck in your head and blame me all over the place. That wouldn’t be right, it’s not my fault your brain is so easily influenced! Get your own earworm, you leech!

Sorry about that. I need some coffee. Or maybe I’ve had too much.

You know how this is a short week because of the holiday on Monday? Well it didn’t seem like a short week at all, in fact, I was convinced that the holiday must have been last week. Four long days. I hope we get to do something good this weekend.

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I Dislike Your Attitude, Google!

I’ve had my own website since 1996, my own domain since at least 1998. I pre-date this newfangled technospeak-blog thingy. Maybe the people who invented the software used my site as a model of “what people might want to do.” Except I know they didn’t, the original model was a site that linked to other sites and contained a few lines of descriptive text. More a portal than a journal. Mine was more a journal in the magazine sense, but it was also diary-like.

ANYHOO… Why is it that when I pull up my site to make sure all is well, that I get blog-specific ads in that little Google space? Is it simply because of the software I use to do the writing? If I wrote up a lovely Review of My Camcorder would it maybe put in some Sony Handycam links? I know I’m not supposed to call attention to those ads because I’ll get in trouble and they won’t let me use them to make, oh, ten cents a week. But this isn’t about that. It’s about how I never see ANYTHING but blog ads over there.

So, to tell you a little more about my Sony Handycam, I went for the midrange mini-dv model, the DCRHC30 and I’ve been very happy with it. I noticed the first reviewer over at Amazon says she doesn’t like the bundled software, and I have to agree with her. One of the packages is cool for making MTV-like music videos, if you don’t mind letting the software choose the clips. But I didn’t buy the camera for the software, so I still give the camera 5 stars.

And that ends this test of the emergency ad generating system.

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