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Photos from Denver Kids Create

DJ Party Snacks loved Denver Kids Create

A big thank you is going out to Laura Bond and Flobots dot org for putting together Denver Kids Create yesterday!  Good times were had by all.  I spun sweet jams at the event until The Velvet Elvis entered the building.  Besides the kids, The Velvet Elvis performance was my favorite part of the day.  Incredible!

Photos by Lucia De Giovanni

Lucia De Giovanni already began posting photos from Denver Kids Create on her Zenfolio site and will hopefully have prints for sale soon.  Her photos are beautiful!  I am eagerly anticipating the Signor Rossi photos, as well as the hundreds of other exposures she snapped.  And thanks for the camera advice!
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April Desktop: Vintage Fat Tire Bike Riding Love

I just went through another web design for scott stafford dot com.  I get bored…

More importantly, I wanted a different format to make quick, tumblr-like posts while still utilizing WordPress.  I just don’t seem to have the patience or energy to write long, though-provoking posts.  So, here we go.  Let’s get all micro-blogged up in the hizzle bizzle.

Every month I rotate my desktop out with a fresh new calendar design from Smashing Magazine.  Here is my newest desktop calendar (designed by Dan Sweet).  Dig.

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T-Rex Cafe in Downtown Disney World in Orlando, Florida

T-Rex Cafe is completely over-priced and worth every penny!!!

Do you remember how cool it was when the Rainforest Cafe first opened at the mall?  Or how awesome it was when you first saw Jurassic Park?  Well, imagine if the two were combined.  Yes, T-Rex Cafe!

T-Rex Cafe at Downtown DisneyOn a Sunday night at approximately 5:30, there was about a half-hour wait to get a table.  Not too bad.  While you are waiting, you can conveniently spend money at the insanely large gift shop and Build-a-Dino Workshop (you got it, the same exact thing as Build-a-Bear Workshop but with Dinosaurs).  Or you can opt to play in the bone yard and unearth dinosaur bones.   My kids are experienced dinosaur excavators from our many trips to Cañon City, Colorado, so they jumped right in to strut their paleontological skills.

As we were walking to our table in the oceanic section of the restaurant, the hostess told us about the end-of-civilization-dramatization that was happening at that very moment above our heads in T-Rex Cafe.  Every 20 minutes the lights dim in the restaurant and meteors light up the ceiling to demonstrate how the dinosaurs were eliminated from our planet.  Bitchin’.  Here is a video of the dinosaur extinction exercise.

There were at least 20 animatronic dinosaurs gyrating and pulsating throughout the restaurant.  I was very impressed.  I posted more pictures of these empowering T-Rex Cafe beasts on my Picasa Site.  There is also a room that reminded me of the ice palace in Superman.  The room has a giant fossil embedded into the icy walls that change color every few minutes.  You have to walk through that room to get the bathrooms.  And get this — even the bathrooms have dinosaur fossils.  Total class.

T-Rex Cafe - Fossil in IceWe also ate food at T-Rex Cafe.  I had a Stegosaurus Steak & Cheese Sandwich for $13.99, which was quite good.  I have a theory, though, about food at restaurants like this.  I firmly believe that we psychologically embellish the taste of the food in outrageous theme restaurants to justify spending twice the amount of money that we would normally spend for a mediocre dinner.  That being stated, the sandwich was delicious and well worth 14 bucks.  Heck, I would have paid $20.00.  The kids had Cosmo’s Cheesy Macaroni and Jurassic Chicken Tidbits.  Mmmmmm…. Jurassic Chicken Tidbits.

Since this is my first restaurant review, I should make it official and throw down some stars.  The official Scott Stafford [dot] Com Rating for T-Rex Cafe is Five Stars (but I refuse to list out of how many stars…).

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Welcome to scott stafford [dot] com!

Well, this is fun!  I have been using WordPress with other sites I own and thought it was time to do something over here at scott stafford [dot] com.   It will give me a chance to experiment with different plugins and themes while discussing randomness, music, videos, TV shows, films, family outings and more.

I have a horrible, yet awesome, addiction to live music recordings.  This includes demos, b-sides, soundboard recordings and such.  I will post some of my favorites here.  I am also contemplating the unearthing of the long, lost Wesley Willis recordings I recorded back in 2001.  There’s some good stuff in there that the people need hear.  I have been singing Wesley’s “Rock the Vote” on a daily basis recently, but sadly only a handful of people have ever heard this masterpiece.

OK, I’ll try to make a few posts a week, but no promises.  You can follow the links on the sidebar to Picasa pictures and Twitter updates, as well.

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