Winding Threads

what enters my thoughts through books, movies, life

Computer and Video Gaming Site

July3

Before Christmas of 2006, I spent a few days online trying to find a video game for Stacy. She gave me specific instructions on what to look for. She needed another Guitar Hero controller for PS2. I searched and became so confused that I just went to a brick and mortar store and got it. Now I see that I should have gone to CensusPC.com. This computer and video gaming website has exactly what I was looking for and for $60 dollars less than I paid. Waaahhh!

CensusPC.com is an amazing site. Their customer service team boasts about their dedication to providing complete and friendly customer service. The site is secure so you don’t have to worry about using your credit card when ordering. They promise fast shipping. I wish I’d have known about them earlier.

Sponsored post.

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Ratatouille

July3

Ratatouille lets you relive the most thrilling and hilarious moments from the Disney/Pixar film. Become Remy, a young rat with dreams of becoming a great French chef — despite the obvious problem of being a rat! From the underground sewers to the bustling streets of Paris, Remy will dash, glide and slide through six action-packed, visually stunning worlds filled with dangerous enemies, intense heists and perilous missions. Go head-to-head with your friends in multiplayer mini-games or navigate your way through a sensational rat race that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down!

Ok. So having said that, WHAT THE HECK IS A RATATOUILLE!!! You can get cookbooks, video games and even the soundtrack. That doesn’t tell me what it is. Do they think everyone just knows what something is? I don’t have time to watch tv to find out these things. Someone explain! Please.

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Climb Kilimanjaro

July3

I think a trip on a safari would be amazing. To make the Kilimanjaro climb would be the highlight of any mountaineer’s life. It would definitely require the skills of an experienced guide to event attempt such a trek. When you join the team at Tusker Trail for an African adventure you will be assured you are receiving individualized attention. They won’t even let you make the trek unless they feel you are qualified. Eddie Frank is a guide with Tusker Trails and has over 30 years experience with Mount Kilimanjaro climbs and guided tours of Tanzania, Mongolia, and East Africa safaris and treks. Tusker is a leading Africa and Mt. Kilimanjaro guided tour operator. I’m sure that the beauty of the area would be something that would literally take your breath away. It sounds like a wonderful trip.

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