Tuesday, November 14, 2006 | Posted by TJ Draper

Well it seems the ”iPod killer” Zune has finally come out. I saw it today at Office Depot, and then again at Staples. Funny thing, there was NOBODY at the displays, NOBODY buying these things.

I fiddled with one (yes I touched something that came from Microsoft.. SHUDDER) and I think I will keep my iPod thank you very much.

Monday, November 13, 2006 | Posted by TJ Draper

I just took this very interesting political quiz, below is my score:

ACCORDING TO YOUR ANSWERS,
You fall exactly on the border
of two political philosophies...
.
CONSERVATIVE
LIBERTARIAN

CONSERVATIVES
tend to favor economic freedom, but frequently
support laws to restrict personal behavior that violates “traditional
values.” They oppose excessive government control of business,
while endorsing government action to defend morality and the
traditional family structure. Conservatives usually support a strong
military, oppose bureaucracy and high taxes, favor a free-market
economy, and endorse strong law enforcement.
LIBERTARIANS support maximum liberty in both personal
and economic matters. They advocate a much smaller government;
one that is limited to protecting individuals from coercion
and violence. Libertarians tend to embrace individual
responsibility, oppose government bureaucracy and taxes,
promote private charity, tolerate diverse lifestyles, support the
free market, and defend civil liberties.

If you feel like taking the test, and if you feel like commenting, feel free to leave your score in the comments.

Monday, November 13, 2006 | Posted by TJ Draper

I don’t have anything to say today, I just wanted to show off my son and his wonderful mother.












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Thursday, November 9, 2006 | Posted by TJ Draper

Anybody bought any off brand Tylenol lately? Better double check!

Thursday, November 9, 2006 | Posted by Rachel Draper

Here are some pictures from our recent trip to Jackson’s Mill. Much to my chagrin I noticed after I got home that I hadn’t actually gotten any pictures of the mill.


Here is Allen having fun with the mirror.


It was very cold there so I had to bundle Allen up.


This is a cabin that they moved to this site. It is similar to the type of cabin Jackson lived in.


This is another cabin on the site. Very, very tiny. It is hard to believe entire families with lots of children lived in these small dwellings.


Here is a cute picture of Allen.


This is the statue of Jackson in Clarksburg, WV.


A view from Jackson’s Mill.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2006 | Posted by TJ Draper

My wife cooked up a surprise for me this past Wednesday. You see, I had to go to Indiana on Monday a week ago for a Franklin Films production, then I had to drive from there to Weston, WV for a Franklin Springs Family Media production. Originally, we had intended for Rachel to drive our other car over to meet us in Weston, WV, but ultimately decided it was too expensive and that we could not afford it. However, my friends, Mark and Amy Stubblefield got wind of this and arranged with my wife for her and the baby to ride with them. I was kept unaware until I arrived at Jackson’s Lodge in Weston, where my wife greeted me when I walked into the room. I was quite pleasantly surprised.

We are home now however and are glad to be back!

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