Archive for the 'Fun' Category



Live Action Role Playing

Posted By admin on September 2, 2008 @ 10:07 am

I was recently introduced to a live action roleplaying club in my home town.  I had never tried it before, but with my experience playing Dungeons and Dragons as a youth, I thought that it would be something that I would be interested in.

Since it was my first larp game, I had to be explained how things worked and what to expect.  I thought that it would be similar to the pen and paper roleplaying games that I had played in the past, and I was right.  But, instead of just imagining things in my head, we actually acted it out which was a new experience for me.

I was particularly impressed by the larp costume armor that some of the players had - it was really quite amazing.  After the game, I asked to try some of it on, and it was a lot heavier than I had imagined.

Needless to say, I think that the traditional roleplaying games will be less satisfying now - there is just something about playing the game in real life.




Smart Disney World Tickets Upgrade

Posted By admin on July 25, 2008 @ 10:12 am

I have always been one that needed to find the best deal possible on whatever I do.  Whether that be getting a discount on a car purchase or getting cheaper concert tickets, I am driven to get a deal.

So when our family went down to Disney World, I didn’t want to have to pay full price for the Disney World tickets.  This is going to be especially important considering I wanted to visit at least a couple of the attractions and I knew that without a deal, I would have to buy new tickets for each one.

When I explained my situation at the ticket office, the clerk suggested that I could take advantage of Disney Hopper tickets-it was a simple add-on to the tickets I was going to buy that would allow me to visit as many attractions as I would like in one day at all I would have to do is buy tickets one time.

So that is exactly what we did and we saved a bundle on money doing it.  If you are heading down there, you can click here to learn more about purchasing Disney Hopper tickets.




Waiting for Hancock to Come Out

Posted By admin on June 29, 2008 @ 1:11 pm

I have always been a big superhero nut.  Okay, that makes me sound like I am a bit of a geek, but hey, that is okay, right?

Anyway, I have been patiently waiting for Hancock to come out.  It will be one of the better superhero movies of the summer (not including Batman: Dark Knight) starring Will Smith. Charlize Theron, and Jason Bateman.

From the trailers I have seen, it looks like it will be great - I guess I will have to wait a few more days before I can go see it - but you can count on me being one of the first in line.




Is it Just Me?

Posted By Deb Gallardo on May 23, 2008 @ 4:50 pm

There are days when I think that the Information Age is just flying by too fast for me to keep up. New social bookmarking sites spring up with goofy, made-up names. Everyone wants to be the next new buzz word, but bizarre spellings and strange names don’t guarantee being memorable.

Then there are the texting codes springing up among heavy text messaging users. These range from BFF (best friends forever) to NBD (no big deal) and from there, you have to be on the “in” crowd to keep up. Sorry, not interested.

I do sympathize, to a degree, with the need for such abbreviations. I am a Twitter user and 140 characters is awfully short to get a message across. But it has taught me to be economical with my words. That or have a part one, part two and sometimes part three to a Tweet. I know, that defeats the whole purpose of tweeting on Twitter. But that’s better than sending something like this: “Get ur p-s pw 4 Tarzan tx 2day,” and hope my followers know p-s pw means pre-sale password.




Riding in Style

Posted By Deb Gallardo on May 22, 2008 @ 2:18 pm

It doesn’t matter the reason for wanting to ride in style. From heading out on that special date, to wowing classmates on prom night. Or from just plain showing off at graduation, to arriving and leaving in comfort for your wedding. From the sad but necessary rides from a funeral to the cemetery, to stress free travel to and from the airport.  Or from “there and back again” at the theatre, to simply going for a night out on the town. For all of these reasons and more, people are queuing up to secure a luxury limo hire.

This is not a local phenomenon. All over the world limousine hire is big business. Online ads for “limousine hire Cleveland,” “limo hire Surrey,” and “top of the line limos Vancouver” are appearing with increasing frequency.

You can chose luxury SUVs, sedans and the ever popular Hummer these days. In my humble opinion, the inside is more important for me, but the outside is where all the ooh’s and ah’s come from. It’s a toss-up.




MMA Combines Art and Performance

Posted By Jen Brockman on May 19, 2008 @ 6:38 pm

As an artist and a former performer, I find that MMA or mixed martial arts is a fantastic form of both. Not only do the competitors hone skills to an art form and use them against their opponent in the ring, they do want to give a good performance for the fans.

However, MMA is nothing like the wrestling community shown on TV. There is no showmanship or choreographed moves. The fights are very real and so is the contact. If someone gets punched, there will be blood eventually.

Another way art comes into the fights is that many of the fighters wear special MMA clothing designed just for teams or even individual fighters. They have some fantastic and up to date detailed designs for both men and women fans of the sport too.

With lines like TapouT and Jesus didn’t Tap, you can see that the sport actually appeals a wide fan base.




Starting a Fun Rental Company

Posted By admin on May 16, 2008 @ 3:31 pm

Sometimes I feel that most of the businesses in town are all business, but no fun.  Sure, something like a car wash really isn’t that exciting, but I wanted to start something new and fun.

So, I looked far and wide to see if I could find the perfect business for what I was looking for.  Out of all the choices that I could pick from, in the end I decided to have a party rental shop.

Now, what that means is that I had to find some bouncy castles for sale and some inflatable slides to get started.  I also picked up some cotton candy machines, and a couple of canisters of helium for the balloons.

We have a storefront leased already, and we are waiting for our signs to be delivered.  I figure that we should be able to open our doors next week.  I can’t wait to see how well the company does - we will be the only ones in town that offer the services that we do. 




Progressive dining by limo

Posted By Jen Brockman on May 14, 2008 @ 2:43 pm

My best friend’s 30th birthday is coming up and I want to do something silly and fun that won’t take more than about 3 hours. We are renting a Philadelphia limousine service and I don’t want to be out of the car too much. Since we’ll already be drinking I don’t want to go to bars either.

Our other friend suggested doing a progressive dinner, where we go to one place and order one menu item, like fries from McDonald’s, then go on to order a shake from another place, and so on.

Maybe we will combine the food with a scavenger hunt where she has to figure out where to go next using photos of the places to eat. She is silly and our friends would love to do this with her. I think it would keep us in the car longer in order to get our money’s worth and enjoy the accommodations. 




The Ride of my Life

Posted By admin on May 2, 2008 @ 5:58 pm

Throughout my life, I have always stared from the sidelines at motorcycles.  You see, back when I was a child, I made a promise to my mother that I would never ride one.  The reasoning behind her request is that she had a boyfriend that was seriously injured riding a bike, and she didn’t want that to happen to me.

A promise is a promise for me, so I decided to do what I had said.  But, I have always wanted to ride a bike - even if I wasn’t the guy driving.

It wasn’t until I met my girlfriend that I was actually in the position to go for a ride.  You see, she sold used motorcycles, and she offered to give me a ride.  The problem was, I still had the promise that I made to my mother, so I had to decline.

I talked to my mother about it, and told her how much I wanted to go for a ride, and she finally let me relinquish my promise - provided I wore a helmet.

As I got on the back of the bike behind my girlfriend, I knew one thing: I would have the ride of my life.




Getting Ready for Summer

Posted By admin on April 27, 2008 @ 10:05 am

I know that summer is a ways off, but I am getting very excited.  Not only will I be able to spend days at the beach, but the best part will be to spend time on the water.  In fact, I have gone down to the yacht storage units just to make sure my yacht made it through the winter in good condition.

You see, a couple of years back, I decided that using yacht storage would be a smarter idea than just parking my yacht on a trailer.  Not only would it be safer for the boat, but the insurance for those months would be cheaper than just leaving it on a trailer.

After trying a yacht storage unit or two, I found the best company in our area for my yacht.  They take very good care of it over the winter, and it is nice to see it in the summer.  I just can’t wait until it is a little warmer, then I will have to take it out.




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