Monthly Archives: March 2006
LOST: The Words on the Blast Door!
I’ve posted a new page with all the words on the blast door that John Locke saw on tonight’s episode. Right now, I’ve only posted the words, and I’m working on getting a better picture to post as soon as … Continue reading
LOST: Lockdown
SPOILERS AHEAD! Don’t read this if you haven’t seen the show yet. You’ve been warned. Great episode! A couple of the Easter eggs I noticed were the Oceanic Airlines flights going over the hotel where Locke met his father, and … Continue reading
24: 9pm to 10pm
Dave Barry has a blog where people post comments on the show “24″, and make comments on all the crazy things they see on the show. I post over there too. I write this entire thing while I’m watching the … Continue reading
LOST: The Whole Truth
Spoilers ahead…. don’t read this unless you’ve seen “The Whole Truth” Very interesting episode. The main trust of it was finding out that Jin, who supposedly couldn’t have children was able to get Sun pregnant. This falls right in line … Continue reading
Same place, different Theme
Yes, yes… this is the right place. I’m trying out a few different themes in order to make better use of the screen real estate. Expect some more changes in the next few days.
24: The following occurred between 8pm to 9pm
I join the folks over on Dave Barry’s Blog on Monday nights to do a Mystery Science Theater style commentary about the TV show 24. People seem to like it there, so I’m reposting it here: 8:00 pm – A … Continue reading
Knucklebones magazine
The third issue of Knucklebones magazine is come out. This magazine features all kinds of board game news, and is one of the few magazines that’s interesting from cover to cover. You can pick it up from Border, Barnes and … Continue reading
Ticket To Ride
Ticket to Ride is a great board game for the family. Each player is given several secret destination cards, and you all must build a continuous train between each city listed on the cards. Some routes have allow multiple trains … Continue reading
Ingenious
Ingenious is an abstract tile placement game that is quick, simple to learn, and fun to play. Each player has tiles to place on the board, and one tile is placed each turn. The game is scored by counting the … Continue reading