The Curious Case of Forrest Gump February 26, 2009
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Now I know why this film felt so unoriginal. Despite that, I actually did enjoy it. Some stories are worth retelling.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button February 21, 2009
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I liked this movie. However, I left the theatre feeling like what I had seen was not quite original. I think that if The Notebook and Big Fish spawned a movie, the result would be remarkably similar. Anyone else notice the parallels?
Christina February 18, 2009
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Kinda looks like your parents took the tail letters of Christian and scrambled them up a bit to get a feminine sounding name.
Bromance Is… February 17, 2009
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When your fiance breaks it off after four years and your bros get you all liquored up and hyphy. Somehow it is decided that a permanent reminder of this night is necessary. A tattoo seems fitting. A UV-activated skull and crossbones will be an apropos reminder every time you wave your hands in the air at a club that bromance lives forever!
P.S. The UV-activated part is what I like to call artistic license. The rest comes straight from a budding bromance that can be found right here in the verdant Rogue Valley!

You can find me in the club, bottles full of bub!
Attention Costco Shoppers February 14, 2009
Posted by Dustin in Frugal Life.4 comments

Time well spent?
Waiting 30 minutes in line to save 5 cents per gallon is a waste of your and others’ time. Y’all have a median income of $100,000. One would think you could afford to splulge on the luxury of a quick fill up.
Fire Claims Central Point Home On Livingston Road February 1, 2009
Posted by Dustin in General Life.Tags: central point fire, house fire, livingston fire, livingston road fire
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At approximately 12:10 AM, a fire (click through for video) began at a home at 4005 Livingston Road, Central Point, Oregon. Local fire crews arrived quickly but were constrained by the enormity of the blaze and a downed power line. Several neighbors were on hand to offer support, as well as jackets and blankets. Next-door-neighbor Bryn Dressler was gracious enough to brew hot cocoa for the affected. Our prayers are with the family.


