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Forgive the indulgence, but I wanted throw this out there. I LOVE Roller Coasters. LOVE THEM. I love all kinds but wooden coasters are my favorite. Oh steel coasters are very good, and the loops, speed and heights allowed by a steel coaster are fantastic. There's just a quality to a well built wooden roller coaster that can't be met on a steel ride.
My wife hates them, which is fine. She would always watch the kids when I went on. Now my daughter is tall enough to go on, and she will go on many with me. My son is a daredevil, and I'm sure in a few years my poor wife will stand alone while the three of us go in line for our coaster rides while she stands alone waiting at the exit. Maybe (but probably not) she'll finally come with us. She used to like them, who knows why she doesn't now.
Here's a video of my latest ride, The Phoenix at Knoebel's Amusement park. My daughter loved it.
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Hey guys. This isn't a full, regular blog entry. I just wanted to point out that I've added some stuff to the website. Recently I started putting my comics into a database again (Comic Collector) and I started playing around with their Export to HTML feature. As it turns out, it wasn't that hard to modify it to match out website, so I figured, what the heck.
Then I did the same with my movie collection. I had already been keeping up with those with a program called DVD Profiler. They had an online feature already there, but I found a better, PHP based system that can also integrate with the website.
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Hey, TOtGU! Fans. I just wanted to take a minute to promote my apperance on Episode 25 of Comic Tube.
Leroy Rivera and Brad Wilson over at Comic Tube invited me on to discuss last week's episode of Smallville, titled Legion. I was thrilled at the chance, because not only did I get the chance to talk about one of my favorite shows (despite the fact the no one else seems to like it anymore), but also because this was a very special episode.
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Somewhere around one of those two episode you can even look forward to a long over due web site update as well. If I were you I'd celebrate by buying some Too Old to Grow Up! merchandise, or at least leaving us a voice mail.
You can find both by visiting the main site at www.totgu.com!
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