For those of you with little ones, this is just a bit of fun. You, too, with the help of NORAD can track Santa while he travels the world delivering his goodies to those who were good enough to make THE List.
You can even do it in 3D.
They didn't have THAT when I was a kid.
Enjoy!
P.S. I was watching a show the other day and James Corden made a good point. Every night his mother made sure the doors and windows were locked all throughout the house. On Christmas Eve though, she INVITED a strange man to come into her home, prowl around, and even left out food and drink for him! Does anyone else see the insanity of that??
What IS going on in that head of mine?? Probably just a bunch of fluff mixed in with my plans to rule the world...
Friday, December 12, 2008
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I Wrote That Down Somewhere at Some Point...
Basic Existentialism
- M---
- Austin-ish, Texas, United States
- Does this really matter? Who reads this anyway? Seriously. Okay, fine. I'm probably the only Poli-pino you'll ever meet and I: like to cook up a good meal (but if given the choice I'd rather eat out); watch TV and films from here and there; love to laugh and try to do it often; hate to cry but end up doing so...and often; believe we ALL make a difference to SOMEONE at SOME POINT; love long walks on the beach, it's cheesy, I know, but I do love them especially with my family; wish I was as erudite as Stephen Fry, as cleverly comedic as (too many to name here) and as oblivious as Mr. Bean. Obviously I could go on...that's why I started the blog!


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Last night we rode The Polar Express in Lubbock (to Littlefield and back) and at one point Patrick decided we were in Africa. "That's how you get to the North Pole," he said. So going to remind him of that when he takes Geography. He is a big fan of slipping in Africa and California. If he thinks we are lost (in Lubbock) he'll say "I think we are lost in Africa/California." No idea how he chose these locales.
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