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I [heart] Davids · Entertainment

Entertainment

Shows, Puzzles, Bulls Games

Dave and Amy both got home on Friday afternoon. I was so happy to see him! And it was great having Amy here, too. Friday night we went to early dinner at the Rockford. Yummy, though I think they changed the recipe for the Canellini, which is my favorite sandwich.

After coming home, Amy and I started a puzzle and stayed up til the wee hours talking, drinking, and puzzling.

Over Christmas we went bowling with all the kids. It was really fun! I even scored well, check it out (but ignore those first two frames):

I also noticed this guy who had a really short Mohawk. I thought it was kind of interesting, so I was staring over at his table when I noticed that a small child in a stroller had the exact same haricut. Like father, like son. What do you think? Isn’t it crazy?!

Every Christmas or New Year’s, Dave’s crew of college buddies from the University of Dayton get together. They’ve been doing this for years now. They are great people, and I love getting to hang out with them and their kids.

This year we met Joe and Nancy with their two boys, Dan and Jake and Reynold and Lynn with their two girls at the Dave and Buster’s right down the street from Mom and Dad’s.

Dave, Jeni and Annabelle, one of the cutest little people I know.
Jeni and Dan

Reynold and Katie, the other cutest little person I know.
My favorite game at DandB’s is Time Crisis. Go here to view a trailer.

Alright, time for a shameless plug for my brother’s new project, Audioflik.com. He is such a creative force. I am so impressed with him. He has created a entirely new kind of content for your MP3 player – serialized content delivered to your Inbox in high-quality MP3 format.

The first story is an Action Adventure with a Sci-Fi twist called Arctic Invasion: Project Elara. The first chapter is available for download now – for free! I just listened to it and it’s really cool! Good voices and great sound effects, and my nephew saying “Audio Flik Dot Com” which is just too precious! A new chapter will be available in a week or two. I bought the entire thing for $9.99, so when the next chapter is available, I’ll get an email and can download the next chapter.

If you’re familiar with audio books, this isn’t the same thing. There are multiple actors, not one person modulating their voice for each character, so you get a much better feel for who each character is. And audio books typically have no sound effects (which is a good thing) or lame sound effects (which is bad thing). This has real sound effects, as if you’re watching a movie.

Think about the action shows and dramas that people used to crowd around their radio to hear every week, before television made an appearance. Think about the TV shows you tune into each week, to see what happens next. That’s what this is like. The characters are interesting and dynamic, the effects are great, and each chapter leaves you waiting for the next installment.

Check it out at AudioFlik.com and give a listen to the first chapter for free. Maybe this is the kind of content your MP3 player’s been missing!

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