I can’t help it:
”I don’t know what happened out there. We played like a joke out there in the second half,” LSU defensive tackle Kyle Williams said. “It was nothing they did, it was everything we did. It was just an absolute joke in the second half. It was […]
Archive for September, 2005
Excellent article by Pat Forde on espn.com about the Tennessee victory last night over LSU.
A few of my favorite quotes:
Understand this: LSU officials said in the wee hours of Tuesday morning that the Tigers had never, in the 112-year history of the program, blown a 21-point lead at home.
There’s a first […]
Blessed (happy, fortunate, prosperous, and enviable) is the man who walks and lives not in the counsel of the ungodly [following their advice, their plans and purposes]… But his delight and desire are in the law of the Lord, and on His law (the precepts, the instructions, the teachings of God) he habitually meditates (ponders […]
Alan likes his apples green.
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Here’s a tip for all you Wordpress users out there. Don’t make the title of your post into a link and save it as a draft. Now I have draft post that I can’t get to for publishing because clicking the link sends me to the site that the title is linked to. Crap. I […]
Why do people assume that the elevator they are waiting on is empty?
I don’t how many times I ride down on an elevator only to be almost tackled by someone with their head down who is visually surprised by the fact that there are people coming off the elevator.
Do people think that if they call for […]
There are many things to write about…
I have written nothing about Hurricane Katrina, or
Auburn bouncing back from the season opening loss to Georgia Tech with a shutout of Mississippi State.
Nor have written about Auburn freshman defensive end Alonzo Horton who, after already losing his aunt to the floodwaters of New Orleans, thought he had lost […]
If you had been a boy,
Your first name might have been Gage
Or Preston
Or Pryce.
Your middle name would have likely been Emory,
Like your father and your grandfather.
If you had been a girl,
Your first name might have been Madeline
Or Lily
Or Daisy.
Your middle name might have been Emory as well.
You would have been the youngest of four children
And […]
