Archive for July, 2010
Fishylandia
By Lucas Cumiford It just so happened that the day my pet Koi Charlie died was also the day that my youngest son Matt was born. Charlie was a little sad in those, his last days, because all of the other Koi had already died off, one by one, leaving him alone. Meanwhile, I had [...]
29Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedReview of My Experience Getting Tickets for Twilight: Eclipse
Guest post written by my buddy Bernardo Graham I brought my Twilight: Eclipse movie tickets online well before opening day. I highly recommend that you get Clearwire and Directv seeing as this made the process much faster and cheaper. I was highly excited about the event because I am a huge Jacob Black fan and [...]
28Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedI Missed You
By P.D. Stephens There was no big fuss, no hoopla, no screaming or yelling, or running around in a panic. When someone goes out, they just go. Tad Parker knew this as he walked out of Massachusetts General Hospital. The beep from the heart monitor had shot out every few seconds. Michael’s breathing was…shallow. It [...]
27Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Hangover: A Great Date Night Movie
Guest post of the week by Nestor Nielsen When I am enjoying a date night movie, I want it to be something entertaining and funny. My husband and I can enjoy our alone night with nothing more than directtv and a great movie. My husband and I both enjoyed the movie The Hangover as a [...]
27Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Shade Poems: White
By Rachel Johnson It was breezy and cool. The blue cashmere sweater was a good choice. I didn’t mind walking through the park, it was faster. White street lamps twitched as I passed. Each one popping on as the sun disappeared. The park was so empty today, no couples sharing kisses or joggers on the [...]
27Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Shade Poems: Green
By Rachel Johnson It was her eyes. The sharp green picked her for me. Her high ponytail swung as she walked. And her eyes, those green eyes, watched the darkness. But she would never find me. Black hid me in the night, Unlike her blue sweater that glowed in the lights. The last victim blended [...]
26Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Shade Poems: Blue
By Rachel Johnson Something smelled like old meat that had been sitting out for too long. Somewhere iron rich blood was collecting flies. They would buzz into the pool and feast on microscopic bits of flesh. Gorging themselves on someone’s death. The familiar smell I had grown to rely on. Dumpsters didn’t hold many prizes. [...]
26Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedA Strange Birthday
By Eric Anderson The fog was thicker than Joel had ever seen. He could barely make out the shape of the house even as his parents led him down the gravel pathway towards the front door. When he could finally get a clear view, he was speechless. The house was as huge as it was [...]
23Jul2010 | Editor | 1 comment | ContinuedThe Underground
by Bruce Memblatt They boarded the steel subway cars like they did every morning, praying for a seat, hoping there weren’t many delays. Greg had just finished his first cup of coffee. He’d rushed out of his empty apartment after another sleepless night. She’d never be back, he supposed. That report had to be on [...]
9Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedDirect Satellite TV and Digital Transition
While all the readers in the USA have been experiencing the transition from analog signal to digital last year, the rest of the world is also working on converting all analog signals to digital. You can learn more about the transition to digital television at Wikipedia, but the basics is the old analog signal which [...]
9Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | Continued#02
By Thom Olausson 2010 (in honor of Slipknot’s Paul Gray) The black and grey mask has grown silent The insane power within snuffed out like a candle Yet your imprint upon this world shall never fade Two faces you wore; each its own master On the inside you suffered; on the outside you grinned Your [...]
6Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedDeath’s Song
By Thom Olausson 2009© In the eye of the world A dark man I saw His name was Death He for me sang That by the roots of Yggdrasil The Norns are weaving our fates And that the Midgaard Serpent Beneath the ocean’s surface Awaits the beginning of Ragnarok Hel stands guard in Nifelheim The [...]
6Jul2010 | Editor | 2 comments | ContinuedDead Flesh
By Thom Olausson © 2010 Shards of glass cutting through the skin Bones twisted by P A I N Hellish Nightmares Dead Flesh crawling with maggots Nails driven through the brain Demonic Existence Eyes veiled by Death’s silvery mist Broken thoughts inside a cold mind Undead L I F E Pieces of metal piercing the [...]
6Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedDIRECTV Packages
DIRECTV packages can be quite good these days. I have been checking out the cable packages and Dish packages both where I am moving to soon. Both have good and bad points to them but cable or dish tv is part of everyone’s life. We love to watch all the different channels and there is [...]
6Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedSports TV
Do you watch cable sports? Cox cable sports has the sunday ticket you want! There are many pros to watching sports on tv and while being there can never be replaced you can also miss out on things you didn’t know even happened. Instant replays, closeups, behind the scenes, and additional information and sports news [...]
6Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | ContinuedNo Stranger
By Bill Danner I was already running late and my day had just begun. Monday’s are usually like that because half of the morning consists of dragging my ass out of bed and convincing myself that I still want to be a home health therapist. There’s a lot of people out there who are unemployed [...]
4Jul2010 | Editor | 0 comments | Continued