Rockies win 6-2 over Twins
Monthly Archives: May 2008
What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
Enjoying a Sunday afternoon at the Rockies game
Rockies game on a Sunday afternoon
At the Rockies game. We are getting ready for the first pitch.
Casa Bonita: Never, ever again!
Tonight we went to Casa Bonita in Lakewood, Colorado, with friends for dinner and a fun evening. Never, ever again.
The food is horrible, bland Mexican food that is full of processed cheese and other unreconizable items. I think it was chicken. They are known for the soapapillas, but they were just ok. Did I mention that it is served cafeteria style?
Don’t get the all you can eat meal. They have them sitting out and just hand them to you. Order something on the menu. At least they have to make it somewhere for you.
I guess Casa Bonita is known for their entertainment, but the cliff divers, shows that push people into the water, and magic show was quite cheesy. I don’t think there was a video game in the arcade that was not at least 30 years old.
They even had a pinata hitting for kids who were having birthday parties there. But the pinata didn’t even have candy in them. The employee pulled out a basket and threw the candy on the floor.
I think the kids had fun, but we won’t be going back. It is quite a rip-off. Save your money and time if you can.
My son says…
Matt Mullenweg talks about the future of WordPress
This video is from about a month ago, but is pretty interesting. It is a good discussion about the future of WordPress and some of the things that they are working on.
At least I found it interesting.
The Onion covers the historical Blockbuster tour
The Onion has done some great service and covered the historical Blockbuster tour that showcases what it used to be like to rent movies.
This was a time before Netflix or iTunes. A great public service to all those young kids out there who didn’t know if you would be able to get the movie you wanted when you went to the rental store.
Here, check it out:
Historic 2018Blockbuster2019 Store Offers Glimpse Of How Movies Were Rented In The Past
Thanks Onion!


