There's something really interesting about abandoned theme parks. I can't get enough of them. If anyone is interested, there's a whole Flickr group devoted to posting pictures of them: [www.flickr.com]
I'm a big fan of my Discover card. I've got the Miles card and I've already been able to get a couple hundred dollars off travel fare. I had an instance of identity theft with this card, and once I spotted it I called Discover and they took care of it immediately. Their customer service has been nothing but helpful and friendly.
The only downside is that it's not accepted in as nearly many places as Visa or MasterCard is, elsewise I'd use it all the time.
I kind of really enjoyed this, actually. I don't understand all the hate it's getting. Y'all actually watched the cartoon, right? It's...it's pretty terrible (that didn't stop me from watching the hell out of it as a kid, but still). This was pretty entertaining.
Yeah pretty much. Not recognizing video game music is the least of the Grammys problems. It's more about "who made the most money this year" and less about "artistic talent" anyways.
@Tom Servo: I never bought one because I was able to mooch off my college roommate and another college friend. By the time college ended, both of their PS2s wouldn't play a handful of games or DVDs and every repair shop said it was a problem that couldn't be fixed. So while I loved the library for the PS2, I didn't want a console that broke after several years of use so I never bought one for myself.
Maybe if the PS3 had any sort of backwards compatibility with the PS2 library this wouldn't have happened. But the PS2's game catalog is just too good to ignore.
@djscruffy: I'm sorry, I couldn't read your sign over the sound of how I can get everything I could possibly ever want from my own super awesome super powers.
Sorry, still don't give a shit about wearin' clothes for y'all. :V