Monday, February 28, 2011

Back from Columbia, off to El Salvador in a week. Difference between the two vacations. One was extremely difficult and rewarding. The other, well I should finish a couple of books.

X-rays were negative on my arm. Thought I might have broke it in Columbia.

Is it completely ludicrous how much detail TSN goes into on trade deadline day?

Sunday was a write off. Felt like I was going to die most of the day.

Invictus - 8.3/10
Unstoppable 9/10
Let me in 7.4/10

Spring training has started for baseball. I can't wait to get that first whiff of street meat and the first call of play ball.

I find Canadian TV is turning more and more into American TV. Always trying to terrify you that awful things are everywhere. If you don't get this shot you will die on your all inclusive vacation in the Caribbean.

Traveling to the Lost City in Columbia was intense. You have to climb 1256 stairs to reach the top. The city has the most beautiful scenery, and interesting history behind it. The travel to the Lost City took a total of six days, and has the same difficulty rating as climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro. I am impressed that I managed to finish it without any serious injury, but I don't think I would ever do anything that treacherous ever again.

The Walking Dead is definitely worth checking out if are looking for a show to capture your interest. I find it nice not having the gore aspect of the zombies, but mainly the human side of things instead.

Bob Marley never really loses it's flavor. Meanwhile ACDC loses it's flavor faster then Big League Chew.

Could have went skating outside today. I forgot how crappy freezing rain was.

I still don't understand rugby. I find it comical watching the scrum.

Juan Valdez look a likes were everywhere in Columbia. There was one dude that had the best mustache that I have ever seen. He sat down on the bench across the road, and there were two ladies that were drawn into the magical mustache powers. I had to keep Sara seated.

Donkey's are Columbia's national animal. This might be false, but they are everywhere.

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