Last Halloween was pretty wild. I went to a crazy party with my sister and we had a blast. I wish we would have stayed longer, but for what it was, it was pretty cool. Check it out :)
Friday, April 30, 2010
Trip to West Palm Beach, Florida!
Last summer I was invited to come visit some of my family in West Palm Beach, Florida. I filmed the entire trip :)
2009 Bristol Renaissance Faire
Last year some family and I went to the Renaissance Faire in Bristol, Wisconsin.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Find us on MySpace :)
Leashed-TV is now on MySpace! Check out our page, become our friend, check out pics, communicate with us and more! You're already on MySpace, why not join us while you're at it? Check out myspace.com/leashedtv today :)
Monday, April 26, 2010
Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta
I'm not much of a Halo fan, and I don't even have a 360, but for all of you out there who are fans of the series, G4 recently posted a video of their exclusive Halo: Reach multiplayer beta. It looks pretty cool given that I don't really like Halo lol. Check out the exclusive video here. Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Boost Mobile gets Sanyo SCP-2700 in Blue & Pink
I was browsing the Boost Mobile website today and noticed that they have picked up two more Sanyo CDMA phones formerly exclusive to Sprint. Well, really only one more phone, but it's available in two colors making it two separate phones. The once-exclusive-to-Sprint Sanyo SCP-2700, in blue and pink, is being available for Boost Mobile's newly (re)launched CDMA Unlimited service. The Boost versions will come with some exclusive changes, but not many. For starters, Boost is calling it the Sanyo Juno instead of the SCP-2700, but nonetheless its the same phone. The biggest change is the name, but other than the that, the blue Sanyo Juno will have an orange accent color on the numeric keys and to highlight the second function of each key on the full QWERTY keyboard, instead of lime green like the Sprint version. Other than that, this is the same exact phone as the SCP-2700 for Sprint as Boost continues to release formerly-exclusive Sprint phones. Still not a bad thing though, at only $99 new, the Sanyo Juno, in blue or pink, makes a great basic messaging phone for anyone looking for just that.
This is more of a first look then review and I will not be formally reviewing this phone as I still have my eyes on the Sanyo Incognito for Boost.
This is more of a first look then review and I will not be formally reviewing this phone as I still have my eyes on the Sanyo Incognito for Boost.
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