Last weekend Jamie and I went to Gordon Biersch in downtown Seattle for some dinner. It was pretty busy, being that it was homecoming weekend and all for the local area high schools. First problem of the night was that we had to wait 15 minutes, when we had a reservation: Strike 1
After we sat down the service was good, like normal. The waiter took our order and our food actually came out very quick. This surprised me since it was so busy. However, this is when the service started to take a turn. Read more…
Lie Girls – What is better than girls hitting themselves with pillows saying that they forgot Poland?
Study Links Traffic Jams, Heart Attacks – “Nearly one in 12 [heart] attacks was linked to traffic.” Good thing I take the Metro everywhere I go.
School District Bans Halloween Festivities – “Our number one priority is protecting the instructional day.” Why Puyallup? Why? It is one day of school.
On Wednesday and Thursday of this week I attended two career fairs. The engineering and business career fairs. They were kind of what I expected, but also at the same time my preconceived ideas were way off. They were both worth my time and at the same time I wish I stayed longer and talked to more people. But, that is much easier to say now. Read more…
Bush & Kerry as Sims – This is pretty funny, until the second page.
Tonight I went to the Neptune to see Team America: World Police with Jamie and Greg. Before I saw the movie I had heard from some friends and from reviews that I had read that it was pretty funny and was looking to annoy a lot of people. After seeing this movie, I can totally agree.
I mean, from their theme song, to the language, to the plot of the story, not many people were left standing after the movie ended. But, needless to say that it provided a good comic relief for the hour and forty-five minutes that the film ran.
I would have more to say, but I just don’t know what else I can say except: “Matt Damon”
If you’re up to it, see it. I liked it and it made my day.