
...The Amazing Gobi Race (aka No Creature Left Behind) was a resounding success. See how good of friends they are, climbing on each others' backs to say goodbye to Mongolia before getting into my carry-on?
Also thanks to the writers of this week's "Pushing Daisies" for naming a Chinese thief with a Southern accent Wilford Woodruff. I laughed a lot every time Ned yelled his name.

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I have yet to SEE an episode of this "Pushing Daisies", but I HEARD one the other day and I'm wondering if it might be more entertaining having to picture in my head what's happening while I'm listening than to actually watch an episode. I'll have to commit some time to this quandary...hmmmmm. And p.s. you're officially linked dude (to my blog). We need a date night and SOON!
yet again, you win a resounding place in my horse-lovin' heart. Thanks for the piggy back chilling ponies, daniel p.
also, just for fun, the security "word" for this comment was "mcwim" I'm not sure what mcdonald's product it's refering to but I would liek to hold a contest for the most creative guess. go.
Callie, seriously: it's high time for a dinner and a movie. The Darjeeling Limited is coming to the Broadway this Fri. and we can all go and be disappointed again by Wes Anderson.
Ninny Beth, didn't you know that McDonald's sponsors my blog? Mcwim was a typo; it was supposed to be promoting the McSwim, the new Sandwich o' the Sea. On sale now.
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