Thursday, December 3, 2009

I Suck At Human Wrecking Balls

Last night, Karen and I hung out with my friends (Marc and Kelley). Marc had cooked up a delicious mac 'n cheese dinner for everyone. I thought the mac n' cheese was quite good.

Speaking of which, Marc wanted in on the mac 'n cheese challenge with my friend (Hot Amy). Marc seems to think he'll beat both Hot Amy and I. I'm okay with losing to Marc, so long as I do not lose to Hot Amy... not that I ever will. I could probably put a dab of cheez whiz on a piece of pasta and I'd beat her... and then she'd cry out of her one good tear duct.

Trash talking aside, it was a pretty good night. Of course, it doesn't hurt that Kelley and I tested one of her libation recipes. Kelley even broke out the crystal bowl for the concoction. Luckily, we both had saved our long straws from the Imperial Terrace where we had shared a scorpion bowl. It was good.

Anyway, on the agenda for the night were a couple of episodes of Angel. The episodes that we watched were "Offspring" about Darla's return to Los Angeles as she still mysteriously carries Angel's baby; and "Quickening" about the return of the vampire hunter known as Holtz. Naturally, the episodes were good... in part because Darla was in them. (Blonde... shiny... yay!)

From there, we decided to catch a couple of episodes of the new season of Human Wrecking Balls. Now, I suck at Human Wrecking Balls.

(The video below is of the Human Wrecking Balls.)


For anyone curious, the premise of the show is very simple. The show follows two brothers (Paul and Craig Pumphrey), who are well-versed in martial arts, as they destroy certain things... with their body. It's pretty cool.

We watched them destroy a gas station and a carnival. It was awesome. Of course, after watching the show, I would now like to destroy something with my bare hands. I don't know what yet, but I think it would be fun. Similarly, Kelley now wants to kick in a door... just so she can.

Perhaps someday, if I ever redo one (or both) of the sheds outside of our house, I can demolish the sheds "Pumphrey style". That would be awesome. And probably painful...

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