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Friday, February 09, 2007

Why Egreetings is a cool site

Have you ever gotten one of those really cute e-mail cards in your inbox? Well, there is this website called Egreeting that specializes in sending out funny and provocative e-cards. Here's a link to their sweetness:



I thought these cards were particulary cute!!!!!

Also, take a gander at their
Cupid pickup lines eCard in case you need help with that this Valentines Day. :)

These are a few of their other cards:


(I think the angel guy above looks like my old bandmember named Dave.)


This is probably the most 'adult' item I'm ever going to put on this blog...


There's a 30 day free trial membership to Egreetings, where you can choose from their vast array of cards for every occasion. Whether you want to make your best friend laugh, congratulate your sister on getting married, or want to send something romantic [or cheesey knowing me] to your loved one, Egreetings is definitely a great place to do it! It's only $13.99 for one year. They also provide a schedule feature which lets you personalize your e-cards ahead of time with a set date of delivery, so you won't ever have to miss out your girlfriend's birthday (sorry, sweety), your parent's anniversary, and Christmas greeting to every single one of your friends and family! Much better than spending half a day in the card aisle of walmart, you can customize with your favorite photos or text, and you'll get to send it out quicker too if you're in a rush! All in all, a great idea and a great site.





(This post was sponsored by Egreetings)

Bowling using the Wii

So I mentioned previously in a blog that during the superbowl for this year, Izzy brought over a Wii, and we played it during halftime. At first Chris and him played the boxing game, which looked pretty fun, and sort of like a modern version of Mike Tyson’s punchout (remember that game?). But things really got kicked up when they loaded in the bowling game.

Izzy had 4 controllers, and we all got to play one game of bowling. At first I thought it was a little silly, but as I got deeper into the frames I wanted to keep improving my curve. It was then that I started really appreciating the motion sensor controller, and by the end of the game I wanted to get a Wii for my own. Izzy told me there weren’t any Wii’s left anywhere except at Amazon.com around 12 noon EST, and that was really the only way to get it. We then made fun of the PS3, where supposedly noone is really buying the system because it’s overpriced. Oh well. There you go.

Nintendo Wii

Anyway, I hope to get a Wii sometime soon. I’ll cross my fingers, and hopefully the next time you talk to me I’ll be a bowling champion in that game! Or something to that effect…