So, I’m pondering starting up WoW again. After playing Guild Wars for a while, it just doesn’t hold the same awesomeness that World of Warcraft does. There’s a reason that it’s $14.99 a month, and that’s probably because of the greater infrastructure. I’ll ponder a little more. Until then, I can be even more impatient for the release of Oblivion. hehe.

Penny started nursing on me this morning *GASP* She hasn’t done that in about a year. She doesn’t sit on my lap much, because she never usually settles down long enough to. So, that was quite strange in itself. She is definitely one confused little feline.

It’s been really nice around here. Right now it’s 64 awesome degrees. It’s time to start running & biking hardcore again 🙂 I have been slacking a bit, because of that oppressive Alabama heat.

Well, this could only happen in Decatur. Lousy stinkin’ South *kicks ignorant South* After having lived in Decatur, I can attest to its backward way. As Catholics (and “Yankee” ones, at that), my family I had to endure a hell of a lot of crap in a town chocked full of rather close-minded and ignorant deep South protestants. I have nothing against them, and I daresay that just about every Catholic in Decatur has no problem co-existing with protestants–which can get strained when crap like this happens. Nevertheless, that sentiment certainly wasn’t returned. UGH! *kicks ignorant South again, for good measure*

In happier news.. Has anyone seen Serenity yet? 🙂

Well, not quite yet. But, my dad and I have driven my bro up to Milwaukee. It’s a really nice town and, after breezing through it, it seems a lot like Denver. The hotel they have him booked at is pretty nice–it’s one of those Extended Stay places.

The trip up here was fairly uneventful. It was definitely a very nice couple of days to drive. I don’t know if there was a cloud in the sky on the way up. The only downside was that we stayed at a Motel 6 near Indianapolis that was quite loud. I never liked motels, because they always project outside sound in just the right bad way. We heard people & motorcycles for most of the night. Ironically, when we left at about 7am, the place was quiet as a tomb.

We stopped off at Miller Park, and ate at TGIFriday’s Front Row in the park. It’s a really nice park. It reminds me a lot of Bank One Ballpark where the Diamondbacks play.

Anyhoo, off to sleep. Leaving at 4am in the morning, so that we can get back to Bama at a decent hour tomorrow.