Friday, October 2, 2009

I Fell!

Mrs. Leslie and I play this "game" called, "I fell!" Basically it works like this...whenever one or the other is feeling the need for some attention to be thrown our way we pretend to fall down, announce loudly, "I FELL!!!" and then wait for the other to come running.

"Falling" can be as simple as lifting your head half way up off the bed then letting it collapse. A big fall would be to go from standing to actually collapsing on the bed or couch. This would be considered a big fall. One does garner more attention than the other, but the main thing is to be certain to announce your fall.

Ok, you get the picture.

So yesterday she was doing her thing and I was doing mine when I decided it was time to "fall." I made sure to make this one a "big fall." On cue Mrs. Leslie comes running. When she arrives I quickly announce, "I'm unconscious." Of course this is retarded for obvious reasons, and I'm still laughing about it today.

The big football games this week are Bama @ Kentucky and Auburn @ Tennessee. Alabama should handle Kentucky, so the game to watch will be Auburn/Tennessee.

There's a new ghost show premiering next week on Discovery Channel called Ghost Lab.



"With the help of the latest technology, two brothers have uncovered some of the most powerful results in supernatural research to date — including a recording of Civil War soldiers talking. Meet Brad and Barry Klinge, Texas natives who in 2007 founded Everyday Paranormal, an investigation team that has explored more than 70 locations and set a new standard in supernatural research with some of the world’s most sophisticated equipment housed in a decked-out traveling "ghost lab."

Traveling the country, the 24-foot car hauler can provide 200,000 watts of electricity to power audio-, video- and photo-analysis stations; flat-screen televisions; and an interactive touch-screen smart board. The lab houses surveillance video cameras capable of shooting 300 feet away in total darkness with a 180-degree peripheral view; temperature, humidity and dew point data loggers; various digital cameras, including thermal-imaging cameras; audio recorders; and more than 8,000 feet of video cable. This on-site high-tech lab enables investigators to analyze data on the premises in real time, helping them to more narrowly focus their investigations on known hot spots.
Join the Klinge brothers, along with some of the world's foremost specialists in science measurements, as they devise and test cutting-edge theories during their investigations, in Ghost Lab. The all-new series premieres Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 10 p.m. ET/PT."

Hope it's not like Ghost Adventures...or Paranormal State. Both of those were (are) disappointing as hell.

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