Sign up for the National Do Not Call List

When I went home yesterday, my mother told me that she had just signed me up for this, and today I received this email from Mr. Lilly, so I figured I’d pass it along to you that may not have heard about this yet.

JUST A REMINDER….After January 15, all cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive telemarketing calls. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS.
To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone:
888-382-1222. It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time. It blocks your number for five (5) years.

You can also do this online at donotcall.gov

Frappe Night and Super Bowl Photo’s

Well it was definitely an exciting weekend to say the least. It all started out on Wednesday by going to Boston to get my Wawa Ice Tea and hang out with Amanda and Paige. Thursday night was the Frappe party, which was great. I might put the second one slightly above this one (the third), but it was still an awesome time up until 11:30 pm when our landlord showed up and shut it down. There was really no need for this as the party was totally in control, and no one was obscenely drunk (very few were even drunk at all), but its his house and he was really nice about it so we complied. Oddly enough, Friday and Saturday night were the chill nights of the weekend. But of course we were back at it Sunday night with the Super Bowl Party at Jim’s. We had 250 wings, 8 large and 8 small pizzas in addition to all of the normal chips and other sides. None of us were all that interested in the game, so our attentions quickly fell, especially due to the lack luster game. But it was still a fun night filled with unplugged slaughtering of 90’s pop-rock songs and couch dives.

Pictures (courtesy of Paige) of both the Frappe Night and the Super Bowl Party are both in the Gallery

Running Link

I just stumbled across USA Track & Field – Route Search page. It has a searchable database of running routes with short descriptions and user ratings based on location and distance. It even uses google maps to display the route with mile markers built right in (making this the coolest implementation of the google maps API I’ve seen yet). I can already tell this is going to an awesome resource as I train for the Boston Marathon this year.