Green Bay Spring Break (page 2)

 

 

 

 

We spent the next couple of hours at the mall, visiting the optometrist and the Verizon Wireless dealer, and eating at the food court. The Bay Park mall wasn't half bad, and I could actually see myself spending a good amount of time there. It seems to be the place where the "hip" Green Bay kids hang out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

It wouldn't be right for me to not stop by a Hooters on my spring break, after the tradition that I started last year. We stopped by for a beer and some wings or whatever, and then decided to head on home so that we could head out early in the morning up to Eagle River and Phelps, and really let the fun begin.

 

Right down the street from my Dad's place is where the BeJa Shriners hold their meetings. This must be the garage where they house their scooters and fez hats until the next parade, because I really don't see any other reason to paint a garage like this.

I then finished my day exactly as I had begun it (with the exception of Mr. Barker) and finished up watching season 2 of The Family Guy. Here I am pointing and laughing with my favorite family other than my own; the Griffins. I stayed up to late cause I was enjoying it (damn you Seth McFarlane!) so I was sleepy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I enjoyed every single minute of The Family Guy, and even took the time to point and laugh at the TV. My friend the TV was the one to share that animated goodness with me, and I happily rewarded the TV by spending the entire day with it. I bet the TV hasn't seen this much attention since the last Buffy/Angel marathon on the WB (my Dad is a big fan of both series, but don't ask me why.) I took a break from the TV and sat outside, because the weather was something kind of wonderful for a day in March.