I can’t help it
Woot
Look what I Wooted
And here’s how I came to do the wooting I do.
The following is an email exchange between me and my sugar daddy.
From: Yours truly
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 07:28
To: The keeper of my heart (and the checkbook)
Subject: HeyGood deal.
http://www.woot.com/
From: Sugar Daddy (gonna make you ask for it)
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:36:49 -0500
To: Moi
Subject: RE: Hey
It is, I don’t want it…happy enough with mine.
From: Ready to eat humble pie for an iPod
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 07:39
To: He knows he’s going to cave in already, geeze
Subject: Re: HeyAh, ok.
I might want one that big……..
From: Master of the obvious
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:40:12 -0500
To: I just want a damn iPod already!
Subject: RE: HeyAs I suspected, so put it on one of your pretty pieces of plastic.
From: Finally got my iPod on the way
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 07:45
To: Don’t you have enough damn gadgets (including iPods) already?
Subject: Re: HeyThanks, I wooted!
I am such a spoiled brat.
For those of us that know fonts, this is funny
Thanks to Ramsey, for finding this gem and sharing!
Wii…..Fit?
I know I enjoy the Wii Fit, but since I started going to The Club, I haven’t used the Fit much at all. But if you’re looking for a fitness program at home, and without recurring fees, the Fit might be exactly what you need. It appears that it’s gotten the attention of some health care professionals as well. Check out Are Wii Fit Yet, USING WII FIT IN YOUR LONGTERM FITNESS PLAN: 40+ TIPS, TUTORIALS AND SUCCESS STORIES and The Wii: A new Approach to Rehab
My summertime Modano update
Modano Plans Return for 19th Season
By Ken Sins from MikeModano.com
Mike Modano will mark his 38th year on the planet in June, and for most professional athletes, that’s geezer status.
Not for the Stars’ center, however. Modano still looks at least 10 years younger, and that’s how he performed on the ice this season.
Modano is all but assured of returning for a 19th season with the franchise. He has two years left on his five-year contract, and the NHL’s all-time leading U.S.-born scorer with 528 goals will again center one of the team’s top three lines.
He avoided the injuries that reduced his contributions to 59 games in 2006-07, registering 21 goals and 57 points in 82 regular-season games while averaging almost 20 minutes of ice time. Then he chipped in with five goals and 12 points in the playoffs.


