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September 18, 2009

Baseball and Phones.

I would like to start with apologizing for not posting for so long. It was pointed out to me by my counterpart at Friday dinner that I haven't posted in about a month. College is exciting and busy. But I'll just blog about what is on my mind today.

As the regular baseball season draws to a close, I find myself in the same melancholy mood I feel as October approaches every year. While this year is a little better, as my Rockies will at least make an appearance in October, I'm still just overly bitter because on the AL side, the Red Sox are coming in as the wild card. And to top it off, the Yankees will be in the post season too. While my counterpart Stone is happy about this and will probably berate me later for the hate, I can't help myself. The only things more disgusting than the Yankees in my book are the Red Sox and Jay Cutler. She has to at least give me credit for liking them better than the Red Sox. And while I love football, it's only one day a week. You know what would be the perfect sports schedule? Year round baseball Monday through Friday, and football Sundays, and college basketball on Saturdays. Now I'm certainly no sports expert, so I'll refer you to Mile High Magic for more information, though most of it is pertaining to Denver athletics. I'll concede though, it's still the only blog on the internet better than this one. So check it out, if you're into that kind of thing.

And now onto a little more common problem. When you exchange phone numbers with someone in class, should you only call when you need help with homework? Or is it kosher to text just to say hi? Now I'm not even close to ballsy enough to test the theory out, but it's a major dilemma. I just don't know. But if you wait too long to see what the other person does, what if they are doing the same thing? It's just so hard to tell. Any thoughts?

Rock

1 comment:

  1. I vote that mashed potatoes are a fork food. Only things like soup and ice cream need to be eaten with a spoon.

    Stone

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