3.03.2003

Strange Days


I used to watch Star Trek: Next Generation after basketball practices in highschool. I meant to put this link up awhile ago, but didn't get around to it. The following link is the website of the actor that portrayed Wesley Crusher, whom I wasn't a fan of (he addresses this). He also got his start in the movie Stand By Me. Laugh with him, and laugh at him. Wil Wheaton's site, click here.

As I've said before, I'm a boxing fan - when it's not a circus. For a quick synopsis of the Roy Jones Jr. fight, click here. The possibility of a Jones-Tyson fight is mentioned. Not only would it be the biggest payday in boxing history if they were to fight, I think Jones would revitalize the sport of boxing. Here's to dreaming for that fight.

Some Lessons I've Learned From Dating:

Never sit in the chair facing towards the TV when a playoff game is on. Because if her story is boring, you'll look at the score.

Never be an idiot and mention that her friend (who set you up with her) is engaged. And then when silence hits the table realize that you may have got the right name but the wrong person re: the engagement. And then don't bother to correct yourself and apologize for the mistake until the next day.

When she parks her car in a tow-away zone, don't say, "What's the worst thing that can happen?" It will.

When she asks for your credit card on the third date - you should run.

Actually, I could write for ages about this. Forget it.

The Lessons Learned From The Esteemed Kung-Fu Class I Took In Toronto's Chinatown District With An Ex-coworker Who Happened To Be A National Champion:

This was the real deal. Lots of respect to these guys and gals. I went only once and stopped going because I figured I had full discipline to begin with, and although competitive, I'm not a violent person by nature. Ok. The lessons learned were that I have lost my discipline and a lot of people can kick my ass.

Have a great day.