Ah, the busy time at the end of the semester when all the projects come due, presentations are given and final exams are just around the corner. It was amid the kind of craziness this point in the semester brings about last night that I realized I once again had a need. A group I was in was giving a presentation this morning and I realized that although I had both a suit and tux in my closet, my one pair of dress shoes were at home. At this point I had a decision to make: either drive home and get them or go buy another pair. Since I had plenty of things to do last night and I did not feel like driving to Noblesville and back I decided to just go buy another pair. My pair at home is kind of old and scuffed up anyway. Let me start by saying that I am not a big fan of shoes. Sure, they are necessary sometimes but I would much rather just go barefoot whenever possible. Since that was obviously not an option, my ideal pair of dress shoes would have a thin sole and be as close to going barefoot as possible. It turns out these don’t really exist, at least in the shelves of local stores so a satisficing decision was made. I decided to go for a pair that was good enough which translated to a pair of shoes that were cheap and fit fairly well. This is one time when I deviated from my usual philosophy of buying things that are made very well and last a very long time. However, I figured since I had a pair already, two pairs would last me quite a while. I ended up stopping at payless shoe source and found a pair that were under $30 and did not have laces which I liked since dress shoe laces always seem to want to come untied easier than any other kind of shoes. After trying on a couple pairs for the correct size I made my purchase and crossed one more item off of my to-do list for the night.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
And I bought them because...?
Sometimes I buy things, and then I wonder what the heck I was thinking. This was one of those times. After my graduation party, my graduation money was beginning to burn a hole in my pocket… so, I decided that I wanted to buy a new pair of shoes. One day my friend and I went to the mall so I could look around and see if there was anything I was interested in. It was summer time, and I would be going to Kings Island a lot, so I figured that maybe I would get some nice tennis shoes or something that would be comfortable to walk around in all day. Then I saw them… a huge green and purple pair of Osiris shoes sitting on display at Journey’s. I bought those dang $90 shoes. That’s right… $90… for a pair of shoes. I'm still not really sure why I thought it would be a good idea to buy those shoes.
The first time I even wore them to Kings Island, I got such ridiculous blisters on my heels that I had to wear flip flops for a few days after. So really, there was no point in keeping them. I found them to be uncomfortable and they just didn’t fit my style. They sat in my room for about a year before I finally decided that I had to do something with them. My younger sister had had her eye on them for quite some time, but since I had put so much money into them, I was afraid to just give them to her. But I figured that I would most likely never wear them again, so I just let her have them. She literally wears them to school every day, so at least my money didn’t go to waste.
For all you Mac lovers...

For all you computer lovers out there, this blog is for you. I have recently come to the realization that i am in need of a new laptop. This idea has not come from the intense WANT of a new and improved device seen in an ad. No...this comes from the fact that my current laptop is falling apart. I feel it’s my job as a respectable student to put both it and I out of our misery and move on to something better. Sort of like a laptop break up. My current laptop is a HP and I bought it my senior year of high school in preparation for college as many people do. While choosing witch brand I was going to choose, I looked to my close friends and saw that all but one had HPs (and the one is an impulsive buyer...he’s special ha).I therefore followed the obvious thought pattern that HPs must be the best buy for the money. My HP now has broken a hinge, its touch volume is defective, and now the bottom section of the screen is literally split open, but the fact about me is...I’m a frugal guy. I could get a new Mac computer and be perfectly happy with my purchase (that is the computer I want), but I would see this laptop as unused revenue in a sense. I invested a lot in buying this and its lasted 3 years...but is that really enough?
I’m currently looking into Macs to see my options. I want the simple MacBook which is priced around $999. What do I like? Well I like the 10 hour battery power (mine currently has about 1 hour), I like the overall sleekness and simplicity of the computer, I love the idea of garage band and have loved using it before, and the security of knowing viruses can’t harm your Mac computer is definitely a plus. I love talking to people about their Macs because they are so passionate about them. I would really like to own one of these computers. I’m currently trying to find a way to maybe sell my old computer for parts or some type of return on investment. If i can do that, this summer might be lookin' good
My Crazy Fascination with The Polar Express

I like all kinds of movies. I also like buying different kinds of movies, especially when I think I’m getting a good deal on one. Since I’m a pretty big fan of Christmas and some of the movies that are shown around the holiday season, I felt the need to a Christmas movie to my collection. Last year I became obsessed with the movie The Polar Express. I had watched it and really wanted to buy it. So, my motivation for finding the movie was fairly high and searching for it wasn’t really the problem. I found it at the store Half Priced Books for what I thought was a decent price: around 12-15 dollars or below. Since I wanted it so badly, I was willing to pay that amount.
Had my motivation not been so high, I might not have wanted to buy The Polar Express. Of course, I didn’t buy the movie brand new, but I was okay with that. I just really wanted the movie in my hands. I feel that this purchase was well worth it. Yes, it may be a previously viewed movie, but I have watched it a number of times. I thought I would just watch it around Christmas, making it my own little tradition, but then watching it around Christmas time turned into watching it all year long.
Although I’m extremely happy I bought The Polar Express about a year ago, some of my family and friends aren’t as excited about it. I tend to watch it more than the average person should watch any movie, really. But, at least when I watch it in the next couple of weeks, my excuse for watching it will be that it’s getting close to Christmas.
Monday, November 29, 2010
My First Black Friday
When I got to Best Buy, it was a mad house even though it was close to 1PM. I thought I would miss the huge crowd, however I was entirely wrong. People were running this way and that. Huge carts were being pushed left and right. I was yelled to move out of the way around 6 times. The words "excuse me" were said in the most obnoxious of ways. I almost left, but then I remembered I was on a mission.
My friend, Bethany, who I dragged along with me, and I immediately headed to the DVD/Television section. I almost cried (a little over-exaggerated, but you get the point) when I saw that Smallville seasons 7, 8, and 9 were all sold out. However, as I turned the corner I saw the display and beamed. Right in front of me stood seasons 7, 8, and the very last one of season 9.
Friday I purchased three, I repeat, three seasons of Smallville for $30. It may have been one of the best days of my life. (Again, a little bit over-exaggerated)
Black Friday
I should have known that was just going to be the start to an awful night and sure enough I was right there were so many people out there that it just made me sick. And the lines that I saw were easily worse then any line I have ever stood in for a roller coaster it was ridiculous! Then to make matters worse the only reason I went out was because my friend wanted to buy some Christmas gifts, but he ended up not getting anything because he did not want to wait in the lines. So I pretty must wasted my night outside getting cussed out and ran over by people when I could have been in bed sleep! So needless to say Black Friday will not be seeing CJ Holmes anytime soon at all.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Black Friday!!!
Friday, November 26, 2010
God bless the USA
I decided not to participate in black Friday. To me the deals did not over weigh the hardships. Black Friday is the most celebrated holiday, it should be the new Independence Day.
I Never Want To See Food Ever Again. Ever.

As this thanksgiving comes to an end, and my body recovers from all the food that it painfully consumed, I can’t help but look forward to this year’s Christmas. I do love to eat, and watching football? Well that shouldn’t even be a question. Christmas, however, allows me to do something else with my family; surprise them with gifts. I’m one of those people who really enjoy finding the perfect gift for a family member and loves seeing real smiles when they get something they wanted. Last year I bought a Wii with my parents and surprised my grandpa with it. Now my grandpa is not one of those videogame playing grandpas; however, he recently was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and the Wii is known to help control the symptoms (crazy I know!). He was so-so on the gift but after I showed him how to play, he has been nonstop. He even beat me in bowling and has taken his golf game to a whole new level. He misses playing golf.
But this year, I look forward to planning my gift ideas and seeing how much money I can pull together for the presents. I think this year I’m going to try online shopping and see if I can get some good deals and save money if I plan ahead. Also I’m going to try and buy stuff before break if I can, which means it will be mailed to my place in Anderson instead of back home. My dad is a sports guy and is really into cycling and swimming, as he used to be a very good cross-country runner. Cycling equipment is expensive, but if I buy online and stay up on the savings deals I can find a coupon to my liking. My mom really likes her chick flicks and Christian music so ill be keeping my ears open for specific ideas. I like to buy electronics at Best Buy, but sometimes their prices are a bit too high and I have to settle for shopping around and comparing prices. Again, buying online will help this problem too. My sister will be the tricky one. She is having a baby in 7 months which means the baby technically won’t be born around Christmas…but you can still give a baby gift then right?? I’m hoping so because that seems like the most blatantly obvious Christmas idea for her. I’ll have to look up baby toy ideas online once again to find out my choices of purchase. I’m thinking a little football…or rugby ball. Girls like those too right?
40% Off is Hard to Pass Up
Pre Black Friday Shopping
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Customer Service
Monday, November 22, 2010
Proud Parents

Today I received extremely exciting news: I am a mom.
Well, kind of.
I am a mom in the closest sense that I plan to be for a while. A proud mom of a baby hedgehog. I have wanted a pet ever since I have moved from home. Residing in the dorms presented a problem with this desire. Now, however, I finally can have a pet of my own. Today, Olivia (the real mom) had her babies at 11:00 a.m. I will be gaining custody of Sonic the week before Christmas, officially making me a proud parent.
My boyfriend and I, after a long discussion, placed our names on the waiting list for a baby boy out of this most recent litter of hedgehogs in Lafayette, IN. Now, this was a huge decision on both of our parts (mainly mine because I will have custody and he will only have visitation rights). As it is with any potential pet owner, it is definitely a high-effort decision. We had to make sure we knew how to care for Sonic, what to feed him (fresh vegetables, eggs, and cat food), where he should stay (in a guinea pig cage), if he can be potty trained (surprisingly, yes in a litter box when he is out to play), what kind of family history he comes from (healthy and non-aggressive), and a variety of other factoids. The information we sought was a result of making a high-effort decision. The perceived risks of this purchase were great when we began our search. Knowing that the baby hedgehog was going to be expensive, we wanted to lower the perceived risk before purchasing; we did this by information search. Now that the perceived risk seems to be minimal in our minds by purchasing Sonic from a well-known breeder of the hedgehog world, we made our decision and anticipate excitement and enjoyment as we begin our journey as first-time parents.
(Picture courtesy of Jennifer Jack, Facebook)
French Blues
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The Moss Effect

The team is already starting to make commercials showing the new star receiver in his jersey and catching slants over the middle. In his first start this Sunday, he had one catch for twenty four yards but also drew a penalty on defensive pass interference for another thirty yard gain. Two of the biggest reasons Moss was brought in was to open up running lanes for Chris Johnson so defenses can’t stack the box against him, and to allow slot receivers and tight ends to get open while the corners and safeties are dealing with Moss. Granted, Moss only had one catch in the game and his age might be catching up with him, but there is no doubt that having him for the rest of the season will be a great investment bringing in revenue for the front office and catching touchdown passes on the field.