Sunday, November 27, 2011

Photos from our trip to Orlando

The castle at Disney's Magic KingdomMagic Kingdom ParadeMagic Kingdom ParadeMagic Kingdom ParadeIt's Woody from Toy StoryMagic Kingdom Parade
It's Donald Duck!The Incredibles at Magic Kingdom ParadeMagic Kingdom ParadeOn the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic KingdomOn the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic KingdomOn the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom
On the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic KingdomOn the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic KingdomOn the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic KingdomOn the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic KingdomOn the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic KingdomRonnie and Autumn in front of Splash Mountain at Disney's Magic Kingdom
The Haunted Mansion at Disney's Magic KingdomAutumn and T in the stocks in Liberty Square at Disney's Magic KingdomRonnie and Autumn at Disney's Magic KindomDisney's castle from afarWelcome to the Magic Kingdom

Melissa, Taylor and I travelled to Orlando, Florida to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with the Glass side of our family this year. During the trip we got to visit Universal Orlando and The Magic Kingdom at Disney with my dad, step-mom, sister's family and brother Ronnie and his daughter Autumn.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

The Percontation Point or Snark - ( ؟ )

I was looking up obscure punctuation marks for fun -- yes, I know it's odd -- and came across this brilliant old punctuation mark called the percontation mark! It's also called a snark or irony mark.

Wikipedia describes it thusly:

This percontation point ( Irony mark full.svg ), later also referred to as a rhetorical question mark, was invented by Henry Denham in the 1580s and was used at the end of a question which does not require an answer--a rhetorical question. Its use died out in the 17th century. It was the reverse of an ordinary question mark, so that instead of the main opening pointing back into the sentence, it opened away from it.[4] This character can be represented using the reversed question mark (Irony mark full.svg) found in Unicode as U+2E2E.




I can think of loads of convenient times I might use the Snark in written communication! We use it endlessly in everyday verbal communication:

Say, you're in the break room and somebody that you barely know in your office walks in. You say, obligatorily, "Hi - how's it going ؟ "

Or you ask someone to hand you a magazine that is right in front of them. They say, "What?" And you say, "Are you deaf ؟ "

Perhaps your significant other asks, "Do these pants make me look fat ؟ " We all know that's a rhetorical question!

The percontation point expresses these sentiments perfectly!

I've learned that the code for this punctuation in HTML is ؟ -- now if only there was a keyboard stroke for this!!!

“Not all those who wander are lost.”

- J.R.R. Tolkien

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By the way, "anthonyglass.blogspot.com" (which is now blogger.com) is not me.

Since the account name appears to have been abandoned, I'd really like to get it. But the blog, "For Fuck's Sake," although certainly sounds like something I'd name a blog, isn't mine.

If you know how I can get the account name, if it is abandoned, let me know!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Born today: Ruby Helen Frazier!

Our new niece, Ruby Frazier, was born this morning to her parents, Chris and Aimee Frazier! Welcome to the world, little lady!


We are so excited and I can't wait to meet her!


Ruby is 9.5 lbs! But she's still just a delicate flower :)

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Hear Radiohead's Complete Two-Disc Remix Album | SPIN.com

How freakin' nice is this! Spin has published Radiohead's complete upcoming two-disc album, TKOL RMX 1234567 , for free listening.

Don't miss this:

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Lose It! - It's Time For Me To Get Back On The Wagon


There's an application that I used last year when I was working very hard to drop weight called Lose It! The app was really helpful in keeping track of my daily calorie intake, nutrition and exercise. Additionally, it has features to text or email reminders to enter data and will send detailed weekly summaries of that same data plus pounds lost or gained.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Fourth of July in "the 903"

This year, Melissa, Taylor and I were invited to share the Fourth of July weekend with Geoff and Suzy at their lake house on Cedar Creek Lake. How could we say "no" to that?????

So we packed up our three dogs and a cooler and hit the road for Tool, Texas.

That part of Texas, by the way, is sometimes referred to as "the 903." "903" is also, apparently, commonly used as an adjective.
e.g. "That guy with the eight tattoos, sleeveless shirt and teenage baby-momma is totally 903."

Sunday, June 26, 2011

A Night Out With Grown-ups and Good Music At The Kessler

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Friday night was a hoot. Literally... a hoot (actually several) and yodeling as well. Suzy, Geoff, Cat, Mike, Allen, Wendy, Melissa and I met up in Oak Cliff for a grown-up evening of food, booze and music. Good times!

We began the with drinks and dinner at Nova on Davis Street in Oak Cliff. Nova is a kitchy-cool sort of place with an interesting bowling ally/nouveau gourmet spin on just about everything. Don't get me wrong - it's good. Very good. But a little odd, like a Coen Brothers film (think Raising Arizona).

Texas Toyota, the Tundra and Me - Pt. 2

Texas Toyota made good on the issue with the scratched grill... and much more quickly than I expected. They actually had the new grill installed on Friday!

I have to admit, that is excellent customer service. Thanks, Texas Toyota!

The truck looks great and Melissa and I have had a great weekend cruising around town in it. What a great truck!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Texas Toyota, the Tundra and Me.

A couple of weeks ago I bought this beautiful silver-sky-metallic 2011 Toyota Tundra CrewMax from Texas Toyota in Grapevine, TX. This truck is excellent. It looks great, drives great and is great big.

The only real complaint that I've got up to this point is the hassle with Texas Toyota. I actually like Texas Toyota very much -- in fact, I've bought a number of vehicles from them. But they can be slick and today they pissed me off.

To give a bit of background to the situation, I'll tell you some about the buying experience with this beautiful truck.

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