Beware of Wii
    
      Okay, so this past Thursday I was introduced to Wii.  Abe and the boys brought theirs over here so we could join the madness that is playing wii.  I loved the tennis and did far better than I do in reality.  I beat John in bowling and I'm sure this has never happened in reality.  Libby and I duked it out in boxing.  After several knock-downs in the blue and red corners...she finally finished the job and tko'd me.  The reality of boxing is simple:  it will kick a 40 year old's butt.  I cannot tell you how winded I was.  I was quite disappointed that the break between rounds was unrealistically short (practically non-existent).  Needless to say, we didn't play a second match.  This was the game on the wii sports not the wii fit.  But, the next day I was FIT alright...fit to stay right in bed and let my sore muscles heal.  I did go to work anyway and felt the results of all the punches I had thrown the prior night.  I called Stephen the next night and asked him to get in the car, drive to Wal-mart to give me a much needed back rub. He said he couldn't help me (and actually couldn't talk to me anymore on the phone) because it was his turn to play wii again.  So, I asked Thomas to help me out.  He said he'd drive to where I was...but I'm still waiting.  I think the wii manufacturer would do old folks much justice if they'd include in their packaging phone numbers of local massage therapists or, at least, a sick note for work the next day.
    
    
    
    
  
  
