It's modernmontages.com and it's AWESOME! You have to check it out.
The sample clip on the Web site part of a video she made for our grandparent's 60th anniversary, so you KNOW it's quality.
If you've got any kind of milestone celebration coming up, Marissa is the chick to talk to. Obviously she's talented, and you know she's got style if she's related to me!
Oh, and in case you're wondering. That adorable baby about a quarter of the way through the sample movie, the one in the blue hat with the red ball on top, dancing in the swing?
That's right. It's me, and damn, am I cute!
Monday, September 25, 2006
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
The golf was good...
The weather was so-so. The Kid Rock concert was awesome.
More than anything, I enjoyed the three days I got to spend with my little brother. I had a great time, and we didn't golf all that bad, either.
It was two weekends ago that we went to Boyne to play four courses: The Alpine, the Moor, the Ross and Crooked Tree.
They were all beautiful courses, but I think the Donald Ross Memorial was my favorite. The ProLink Satellite Yardage System was cool, although Tony will tell you it has its drawbacks.
The Kid Rock show on Saturday at Boyne Mountain was fun, too. The best part was people watching. That, and waiting for Tony to actually kick someone down the hill.
Sadly, there aren't many pictures from this year's trip, but if Tony puts them on his Web site, you'll be able to see them on MetaphysicalRockstar.com.
If you're interested in helping the cause, the third annual Schirripa Brothers Golf Trip is only 11 months and three days away. You can send donations to either President of Rock Tony Schirripa, or the Sergeant of Soul Nick Schirripa.
HA!
More than anything, I enjoyed the three days I got to spend with my little brother. I had a great time, and we didn't golf all that bad, either.
It was two weekends ago that we went to Boyne to play four courses: The Alpine, the Moor, the Ross and Crooked Tree.
They were all beautiful courses, but I think the Donald Ross Memorial was my favorite. The ProLink Satellite Yardage System was cool, although Tony will tell you it has its drawbacks.
The Kid Rock show on Saturday at Boyne Mountain was fun, too. The best part was people watching. That, and waiting for Tony to actually kick someone down the hill.
Sadly, there aren't many pictures from this year's trip, but if Tony puts them on his Web site, you'll be able to see them on MetaphysicalRockstar.com.
If you're interested in helping the cause, the third annual Schirripa Brothers Golf Trip is only 11 months and three days away. You can send donations to either President of Rock Tony Schirripa, or the Sergeant of Soul Nick Schirripa.
HA!
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