“ If we believe that someone likes us, we are more likely to like that person in return
— Learning about relationships in my Psych. of Adjustment class

posted : Monday, November 3rd, 2008

during the garter take off/throw the groom requested “Eye of the Tiger” to be played … Priceless

posted : Saturday, November 1st, 2008

posted : Thursday, October 30th, 2008

John Daly detained after passing out in a Hooters…. priceless. (Click for the whole story)

John Daly detained after passing out in a Hooters…. priceless. (Click for the whole story)

posted : Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Barack Obama : ” ah shit niggas I already got their vote”

Barack Obama : ” ah shit niggas I already got their vote”

posted : Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Sigh it’s 530… Just left work but I’m starving so heading to lunas

Sigh it’s 530… Just left work but I’m starving so heading to lunas

posted : Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Walking in to my sociology lecture today, Prof usually is playing music. Today happened to be some Bruce Springsteen. I now have a newfound respect for this class

posted : Monday, October 20th, 2008

Wow, everyday that ive been waking up ive been meaning to make a post about why I haven’t been posting anything. I think that I am going to start posting more now. Im feeling more settled in my life. Since my last post I have finally moved into my apartment, started my coaching job, and gone back to school.

Thats is a big difference in my life then where I was about 5 months ago. 

My apartment is really nice. We ran into some problems with the air conditioning when we first moved in but it eventually got fixed. I will try to get some pictures up of out place.

Coaching has been fun for the most part. We are currently 6-2. I’ve come to realize that losing its just as hard being a coach then it was when I was a player. Hopefully I will still have a job next year.. the varsity team isn’t doing as well as we had hoped and anytime you don’t meet expectations theres always a chance for a change. We will see tho.

And finally school. I am very happy that I am back at school.  I am doing fairly well, and I think that I have almost figured out what I want to do in my life. 

So hopefully I will be posting more from now on. Hopefully!

posted : Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Recap of the Olympic Hiccups

dihard:

Well that went smoothly - no significant environmental problems, no catastrophic protests, and no terrorist attacks, as many had predicted. However, there were some hiccups at the Beijing Olympics. I kept a running account of them:

  1. Opening Ceremony: fireworks were digitally enhanced.
  2. Opening Ceremony: Child singer was lip syncing because the real singer was not “very cute”
  3. Opening Ceremony: Games organizers launched 1,110 cloud-seeding missiles shot from 21 areas surrounding Beijing before the opening ceremony. The missiles contained silver iodide which caused rain in those areas rather than over the Bird’s Nest.
  4. Underage Gymnasts: He Kexin, Yang Yilin, Jiang Yuyuan are all disputably underage. The IOC instructed the FIG to look into the gymnasts ages, but I haven’t heard much since.
  5. Media Coverage: China roughs up media coverage of protests.
  6. The Dedication of the Synchronized swimmers – While watching synchronized swimming, the announcers described team China’s training:  the athletes are removed from their homes at age 12 and are sent to live at the training facility. Their lives revolve around the sport, and they receive education at the facility. The announcer described the story of one athlete who asked for the weekend off. Her coach asked her why she needed the weekend off: Because she hadn’t seen her family in 12 years. “That’s true dedication to her sport, to go that long without seeing her family” gushed the announcer. Dedication?!
  7. American Death: The first happened during the first day of the Olympics. The father-in-law of the Men’s Indoor Volleyball Coach was stabbed at noon at the Drum Tower, a popular tourist site.
  8. Another American Death: The other death actually happened prior to the Olympics, on August 4 but was mysteriously covered up. A woman, an Olympic volunteer from Chicago, fell down manhole on the sidewalk and died. Who removed the manhole? Over 24,000 manholes were stolen from the streets of Beijing and sold to scrap metal dealers trying to meet increased demand during the Olympic building boom. During the Olympics, another volunteer posted the details of the woman’s death in a blog. That post was replaced within a few hours with a benign description. Authorities claimed she had fallen from a train or fallen through the roof of a building.
  9. Mr. Tang: A journalist ran a story last week about land disputes going on in Beijing. She immediately received menacing phone calls from a man refusing to identify himself other than Tang (“you haven’t met me, but you know what I do”) who demanded to know where the journalist lives and who were the people profiled in the story.
  10. One World One Dream: I’d say this photo depicts the situation best.
  11. More Gold Medals than the US?!

posted : Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

reblogged from : what i learned today

“ If the game of life ended tonight, would you be a winner?
— Jim Tressel’s book “The Winners Manual”

posted : Monday, August 11th, 2008