Joel McHale is a funny person. His show "The Soup" is way too good to be on the E! Network. I watch it every week. This week he made fun of a show called, "Courtney and Chloe Take Miami". It comes off as a pretty stupid show, but it gave me a blog post title ^^
Jared and Chase had a pretty eventful summer. Every week they would go together in Chase's ride to go mow Grandpa's lawn. Driving around town, breaking the rules, being cool kids, taking La Vista. Than, the two teens would go somewhere to eat afterwards. It was not until late in the summer where Jared actually had the decency to offer me and Paige something to eat. Of course, we had to give him money. That wasnt great.
Last week, I tagged along (invited myself) to there end-of-the-summer lunch at Buffalo Wild Wings. I kicked their butts in online poker. I'm not even kidding. I took one of the largest pots with a full house and of course, Chase had to accuse me of cheating.
Well, school has started!
In other news, I'm going to Platte River State Park this weekend with my family. That means you. This past weekend I went to a fantastic wedding. It was my cousin who got hitched, and it was a nice ceremony and a superb after party.
Your welcome.
Zach
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry
It's been many a day...
I'm sorry for my lack of blog postage. I've been incredibly busy going on vacation and prepping for school, etcetera etcetera.
A few weeks ago me and my uncles and cousins went up to Uncle yes Uncle Koz's Lodge for a weekend full of fun activities. We jet skied and four wheeled and played poker. Can't read my poke-er-face. I walked away from the lodge with 18 extra dollars thanks to me and DA's strategizing. What's our secret? Make it to the final two, then split the pot. Easy money.
When I got back it was time to start packing. We were leaving for Chicago the following day. We got to the John Hancock Center first. It has the world's fastest elevator, traveling at 90 miles per hour. Wicked. From the top you can see the lake and downtown. You are greeted with a device that you can plug head phones into and listen as David Schwimmer gives you a tour of Chicago from above. Of course I was the only one in my family to get the device, so afterwards, when my family had questions about a certain building I had to explain it to them. They would then ask me, "How did you know that?!!?!??!" and I gave them same answer each and every time. (Idgits.)
Tuesday we went to the Field Museum and saw Sue, the amazing T. Rex. She seem pretty legit. The museum had a ton of interesting things, including an Egyptian exhibit with real mummies. woo.
Wednesday was the Cub's game. They won, believe it or not! I hate the Cubs, but baseball games are always fun.
Thursday we went to the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower. It was pretty legit. Well kind of. It took 2 hours to finally get to the top. We had to wait in line and it sucked. The SkyDeck was worth it though.
On Friday I left Chicago with the decision that I want to live there when I grow up. True story.
If your reading, thanks for sticking around.
Zach
I'm sorry for my lack of blog postage. I've been incredibly busy going on vacation and prepping for school, etcetera etcetera.
A few weeks ago me and my uncles and cousins went up to Uncle yes Uncle Koz's Lodge for a weekend full of fun activities. We jet skied and four wheeled and played poker. Can't read my poke-er-face. I walked away from the lodge with 18 extra dollars thanks to me and DA's strategizing. What's our secret? Make it to the final two, then split the pot. Easy money.
When I got back it was time to start packing. We were leaving for Chicago the following day. We got to the John Hancock Center first. It has the world's fastest elevator, traveling at 90 miles per hour. Wicked. From the top you can see the lake and downtown. You are greeted with a device that you can plug head phones into and listen as David Schwimmer gives you a tour of Chicago from above. Of course I was the only one in my family to get the device, so afterwards, when my family had questions about a certain building I had to explain it to them. They would then ask me, "How did you know that?!!?!??!" and I gave them same answer each and every time. (Idgits.)
Tuesday we went to the Field Museum and saw Sue, the amazing T. Rex. She seem pretty legit. The museum had a ton of interesting things, including an Egyptian exhibit with real mummies. woo.
Wednesday was the Cub's game. They won, believe it or not! I hate the Cubs, but baseball games are always fun.
Thursday we went to the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower. It was pretty legit. Well kind of. It took 2 hours to finally get to the top. We had to wait in line and it sucked. The SkyDeck was worth it though.
On Friday I left Chicago with the decision that I want to live there when I grow up. True story.
If your reading, thanks for sticking around.
Zach
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