Observations from a Rock

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Circus time

I am sitting here at work bored off my ass. What to do? Search the web? Search lame blogs? I opted for searching the web. I decided that this will be the year that I will bring my son to the Barnum & Baily circus. Supposed to be the greatest show on earth. I have never been to such a large circus before. I figured since the NHL season is over I might as well bring my son to the greatest show on earth.

We went to a little circus last year and he seemed to dig it. I am guessing that he will think this is amazing. Sure it will be a great photo op. for the family. I will bring it up to the wife at lunch today and see what she has to say. I'm sure she will buy off on it. I just hope that I can get good seats for the night I want.

The other thing that sucks about the whole thing is that I live about 1.5-2 hours away from Baltimore. I am debating on if I should wait for the show in DC. We are back in the sticks of Maryland here. Was thinking I could invite the in-laws but figured screw that. I will have hear them bitch all night about things that are no big deal to me. I will mull it over.

The circus also has gucci seats that you pay big money for but they make you part of the circus. Wondering if that is something Team Cackmandu should do. Would be well worth the stories and memories. May mean the family doesn't eat for a week but those fucking memories! Raman noodles for us.

I will keep anybody that gives a shit updates in the near future as to what is going on! I am also going to plug a show that I had wanted to last night. For anybody that has the National Geographic station should watch, "The Womb", on March 6. It looks pretty interesting. They are using this 4-D ultrasound technology. Basically it gives you a chance to see what your baby looks like before he pops out. I am a guy and am excited to see this show. It just amazes me at the technology that is out there. Now I am not sure how invasive this procedure is but would imagine it would be scary to allow this to happen to a mother. I know it's not an actual film crew climbing up in there and getting these great angles but still seems like there would be some risk involved.

2 Comments:

Blogger Smoov said...

Maybe they will run a Making of Into the Womb and we will get to see the tiny little film crew that climbed up in there!

February 17, 2005 11:11 AM

 
Blogger cackmandu said...

I would pay to see that!

February 18, 2005 9:05 AM

 

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