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The Parade Continues

July 23, 2009 By: bobisimo Category: All Posts, What About Bob

I decided that I wanted to try the Maestro (Bob Cobb… Cobb Salad… get it?) Salad from Panera, so we trekked over to Valparaiso. It was very yummy. Not the perfect salad by any stretch, but very good. It had bacon, chicken, egg, Gorgonzola cheese, romaine, tomatoes, and herb vinaigrette.

Afterward, we stopped at Checkers. Portage just got a Checkers and Candice is a french fry connoisseur who hasn’t enjoyed Checkers in quite some time.

From there, we went to Lisa’s for gifts! We had a fantastically-designed ice cream cake, and got a couple of the Wii Plus add-ons and some over mitts. Then we played a few rounds of bowling on the PS3 before heading home to watch Old School and lay in bed for hours, unable to sleep because Feyna decided to be a nuisance.

In-between, I talked to mom and dad on the phone. Oh, and President Obama held a Happy-Birthday-Bob Health Care Insurance Reform press conference.

Today’s events — it’s Candice’s birthday! — to be determined!

Speaking of Piracy…

July 22, 2009 By: bobisimo Category: All Posts, What About Bob

Speaking of piracy, Candice hooked me up with a six-month account at Gamefly (think Netflix, if you haven’t heard of it) for my birthday! Yay! Thank you, thank you, thank you! It’s expensive, but when you compare it to the cost of gaming mass consumption (I have a decent appetite) it’s a bargain.

For example, I just bought a new copy of Bully through Amazon for $20. That’s about as cheap as you can expect to get a game, but it’s only that cheap because it’s been out a long while. If I wanted to grab a new game, the cost would be in the $50-$70 range. I usually focus on used games or older, new games like Bully to stretch the gaming dollars.

But with this service I can game indiscriminately. And keep games I like for cheap. Really, if I play one or two games a month, we’re saving money. But am I helping to bankrupt the videogame industry by investing even more into the used/rental market?! Oh noes!

And even though it didn’t come through Gamefly, I have a new game to start on as well — the slightly aged, new revision of Prince of Persia.

And then there is this fine number — which, as Candice pointed out numerous times, was not for my birthday, but it came so close to it — an awesome green tee shirt featuring Hunter S. Thompson! I’ve already worn this one a few times, though. Is that bad?

And, finally, the Bizarro Starter Kit — Blue and Orange. I’ve read a few pages but haven’t gotten very far into it yet (Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir has been distracting me).

And to top it all off? I went and bought myself a new pair of shoes! My two standbys are both dying/dead, and it’s been years since I last bought a pair, so I figured I was due. Check ‘em out.

Not normally the look of shoe I’d go for, but they were *so* very comfortable. I mean, seriously, it’s like walking on cushions. I love it.

I’m feeling very, very spoiled now. :oops:

Lisa’s 21st

March 12, 2008 By: bobisimo Category: All Posts, What About Bob

What a fun weekend (ish)! Lots of good tidbits here and there from it, so I figured I’d make a quick write-up to cover the details. (The title of this post is in reference to Candice’s sister, Lisa. She turned 21 this weekend. Congratulations to her.)

Thursday

Our new bed arrived! Candice and I have been using a twin mattress since I moved here in July – though she’d been using it a couple months more than that. After many a night of cramped muscles and no room for pillows and on and on, we finally decided to buy ourselves a brand new bed, a NovaForm® Grande Elegance™ queen mattress.

Here’s the box:

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(and, also, Candice’s new shoes arrived!)

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We researched as much as we could on-line, but I think the best information came from two sites: Sleep Like the Dead and this guy’s web log, where he posted about buying a memory foam and received *a ton* of comments in response.

As a result of our reading, we decided we’d take a chance and go with the “foam”, too. Even though we were buying “blind”, we felt better knowing that Costco (which we just bought a membership at) has a great return policy and that so many other people were oh-so-happy.

So About That Bed Arrival?

Yeah! On Thursday the bed arrived. It was exciting. And about twelve hours after we unpacked it (it comes all folded up, and expands out when you open it from the package), we went to sleep on it. Here’s some pics of the unpacking of the bed:

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The first night was… OK. I remember feeling really hot against the bed’s surface, and the “squish” of the bed (even those we got the more firm model) was unfamiliar. Plus, I’m used to being super cuddled up with Candice and since we now rest at slightly different levels (I’m 165 lbs. and she’s… uh, much less), cuddling up was a little trickier.

But when I woke up in the morning, even though I was uncertain about the bed – it felt so comfortable to be lying on it. I didn’t want to get out of bed. And that hasn’t changed in the days since we’ve gotten it. It’s nice to wake up and lie in bed or watch some TV on it.

The next night I remember not feeling the heat much, and the two nights since I haven’t noticed it at all. Also, on the old “bed”, I would usually wake up a few times and have trouble getting back to sleep. On the new bed, I’ve woken up a few times but I’m falling back to sleep almost immediately. Cuddling is getting easier as we adjust our poses, I think. And for those who really want to know, the negative comments regarding sex and foam beds are overrated. :p

All in all, I’m feeling more sold on the bed as time goes by. Here’s a pic of the bed with blankets on it (and a Duritz), but still no platform:

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Friday

Friday, Candice and I went out to see the Gutter Twins with Mychelle and Tif. Mychelle actually got us in for free (we were “on the list”!) since she’s a journalist (link is to her site, and her review of the show). Cool stuff. The show was a lot of fun, even if standing outside in the cold for an hour or two or whatever before the show (without a jacket, yeah yeah) was not the best time. Actually, also not indicative of the best time would be our getting lost in Chicago trying to get home. But otherwise, yeah – great time. Haha. :)

Saturday

Saturday was Lisa’s actual birthday. We took her out to a middle eastern place to smoke a hookah (with watermelon tobacco) and eat awesome food. I ate a falafel pita and had some Turkish coffee. Oh, and we ate some great baklava, too! It was yum. Here’s some pics of Lisa smoking up. ;)

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Afterward, we headed home to wait for her man Jared to get off work, and then we went out to this tiny country pub in the middle of nowhere to play darts and get Lisa drunk. Hahaha. That was also a lot of fun.

The night ended with a trip home for a little more alcohol, a Ron White video, and then a 7am drive to drop Lisa off at work. Haha. :p Lucky her.

Sunday

Ah, the traditional day of rest. Actually, you can throw Monday in as well. We really haven’t done much but gravitate to the new bed. Haha. It’s pretty nice.

Usually when we (me, Candice, and Lisa) hang out at the house, we spend most of our time, lately anyway, playing Mario Party 8 on the Wii. It is so much fun, by the way. We’ve gone through a couple other party games (Rayman and Warioware) but, for me, thanks to the board game set-up, this title holds the most replay value. But Sunday I think we were all just beat and wanted to do nothing at all.

Oh, one other thing to report: my last vestige of Canadiana has given way to Indiana as I finalized my auto registration. Here’s my spiffy new Indiana plates:

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