Thursday, June 22, 2006

 



I've never been a huge fan of Baseball, but if you're going to go to a game, this is the way to do it. After a Partner meeting on Tuesday, Shannon and I headed down to Turner Field along with some other Partners and friends. We had been given the tickets by our Budweiser distributors. We hung out in the Budweiser suite which is located directly behind home plate. The Braves lost, of course, but we had a great time. It's hard to believe that Turner Field has been around since 1996, and yet it was my first time ever going there! Time flies... Mike

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

 

Chris Bliss

http://marketplace.espeakers.com/movie.php?sid=5290&aid=10558
Wow! You are not going to believe this guy. I know, I know. You don't have 4 minutes to spare watching some stupid juggler. Trust me. You have to see the drum solo. Check it out. Mike

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

 

Superman Returns

I was 7 years old when the original Superman came out in 1978, and I think I'm just as excited to see the newest version. I just hope that the special effects are as real looking as the original. Check out the link to Superman Returns for 2 Trailers and a teaser. Mike

Monday, June 19, 2006

 

The DMV

It came to my attention that my Alabama Driver's License has just expired. I didn't have to go to work today, so I decided to shoot over to the DMV and get a Georgia License. With all of this talk of deportation, I wanted to become a legal citizen. I took a number (790) and sat down. The Now Serving sign read "3". Great. 51 hours later, my number was finally called. I grabbed my little stack of paperwork and walked up to the counter and was greeted by Hilda. I showed my proper identification, my bank statement, my water bill, my gas bill, my Social Security Card, my Books a Million card, my Kroger card, a stool sample, etc.. Hilda informed me that I needed my Birth Certificate to prove that I was who I said I was. "NEXT". I got a phone number for the Vital Records Service of Georgia, where I listened to 23 minutes of recordings telling me to press 7 for English, yada, yada, yada. I finally found their website and downloaded the appropriate form. I entered all of the information, then printed said form. It was at this point that I remembered my printer was out of toner. A trip to Office Max and $64.99 solved that problem. 10 dollars more getting a Money Order and I was on my way. I can't wait to see how long the rest of this process takes. Mike

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?