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Film About MIT Cardcounting Team

This look like a hot new film, especially with Kevin Spacey playing a MIT professor.
Paying for college is painful…these math geeks make Vegas poney some financial aid.

The new trailer for the film “21″ which is based on the best-selling book “Bringing Down The House” by Ben Mezrich, a fact-based story about a group of MIT [...]

 

Local Fast Food

Last weekend, we stopped by Local Burger in Lawrence.

“We support local farmers, advocate for the humane treatment of animals and workers, recycle right in the dining room, and compost our organic waste, all while serving food that tastes good and is good for you.” - from the Local Burger web site.

I had my first [...]

 

Drinking Local

A San Francisco-based blog is hosting an Eat Local Challenge for this month.

This year, the challenge is in September with an emphasis on canning and preserving the bounty of September for the winter months. During this time, nationwide participants focus on what foods are available in our local foodshed and how we can support our [...]

 

In our eyes are mirror images…

We ended up spreading out our 2 year anniversary over three days. Tasty food, good drinks, Trivia Smackdown and happy memories. We even got a card from Daisy. Mark said one day she asked for the car keys and she came back with our present: a porcelain mug from Starbucks. He said “china” is the [...]

 

Flavors for Hot Days and Nights

It’s getting hotter in Topeka. i can hear air conditioners humming in other apartments downstairs.
Last weekend, Mark and I had a blast at Legends in Kansas City, Kansas. I loved sipping cocktails and beer on the rooftop bar at Dave & Busters. We also watched a fantastic display of fireworks over Hooters.

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Born and Raised…

I found this quiz from Cup of Joe.
He is also a Smart American.

You Are a Smart American

You know a lot about US history, and you’re opinions are probably well informed.
Congratulations on bucking stereotypes. Now go show some foreigners how smart Americans can be.

Are You a Dumb American?
This morning, I read the May issue of Vogue [...]

 

Baking in the sun

I managed to survive the Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival. I just finished up loading Saturday photo galleries for my work site. I ended up heading to a cafe to upload the first batch of pictures and then finished up the second batch at home. I got a kick out of using my dad’s Canon [...]

 

For the Love of God…

Less than 24-hours until my B-Day. Oh yeah.
I told Mark I’m torn between keeping it low key. I’m tempted to say let’s not make a big deal since I’m turning 29. When I was a teenager, 29 was old. Now that I’m 28.9-years-old, it seems daunting. I’m entering the beginning of the end of my [...]

 

A Long Week in Topeka

By Tuesday, it felt like a long week.
Floods, tornado, displaced residents and more add up to a crazy news week in Topeka. One the phone with some network folks in Chicago, they told me: “All the news in your region. You’re hogging it all.” I told her I wouldn’t mind spreading the love.
Really.
Last night, Mark [...]

 

Fierce Bodyguards and Free Hugs

Last weekend, I dived into a Kill Bill Party dressed as Oren’s bodyguard, Gogo. I know I don’t have long hair, white tube socks and a metal ball hanging from a wicked chain. However, I had a blazer, a kilt skirt and an authentic Catholic school white button shirt. I figured I could pass for [...]