Raise your hand if you saw something amazing this weekend. If your amazing thing has nothing to do with Wii Sports, then lower your hand and sulk for an hour or so. I say that because, this weekend, I saw someone roll a 300 on Wii Bowling.
No, I was not the one doing the bowling (it was my sister's lover man). Yes, I happened to be the unfortunate opponent who got his ass blown out of the water. However, I played a definite role (bowling pun) in the sense that it happened on my Wii with my controller. Since we were only using one controller, you can pretty much say that I get an assist on this perfect game.
In case you're wondering what Wii Sports does when you roll a 300, it was actually very anti-climactic. There was some digital confetti, but no dancing Wario or anything along those lines.
Aside from that, Labor Day was fun, but not incredibly interesting. It was hectic, which should anger organized labor everywhere, but it kind of paled in comparison to the sky dive. That's fine with me; I don't feel the need to top that experience just yet. (When I do, a submarine and a rhinoceros will be prominently involved.)
I did happen to make the ACL Sampler CD, so look forward to one in your mailbox soon if you emailed me. If you didn't, I don't know what to tell you. You can't just stand by your mailbox and hope for me to mail you things without any prior communication! The festival itself is only 1.5 weeks away, so it's probably a good idea to start applying sunscreen right now.
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