Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Iceman 2008
After 6 months of training, riding my bike every weekend, and eating healthy I"ve come to a realization that I am an inferior athlete. John McArthur beat me in this years Iceman by 1 minute. He has earned bragging rights for yet another year and I have been humbled by how big his heart really is. He trained, I will never deny him that. He was out there with me every weekend. But, he just had more deep, deep inside himself to edge me out.
Congratulations Mr. Pot Roast on an awesome performance. You have inspired me to wait until 3 months before the race to train, and drink a lot of beer until October.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Waiting for my "Tramp Stamp!"
Monday, October 13, 2008
Water alt...Symmetry
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Postseason excitement
Well it's October. A time for baseball fans to latch onto a team and follow them into the World Series. I've been an Indians fan my whole life and will continue to be, I used to go to Municipal Stadium with my friends and at most 100 other people when they were terrible (usually to get a free grill or cooler.) Keep in mind that when it was opened it was the largest stadium for professional sports in the country, 89,000 seats.
My beloved Indians are not in the post season but my second favorite team is...The lovable Cubbies. I am a man who knows heartache. John Elway's "The Drive," Ernest Byner's fumble, Michael Jordan's "The Shot," The Tribe losing the World Series in 1995 and again in the 11th inning of game 7 in 1997. I witnessed Steve Bartman catch the foul ball(who, by the way, didn't lose that game!) and the Bears loss in the 2006 Super Bowl. With that said, let's enjoy the possitive moment that they just might do it this year...If we have nothing else, we always have hope.
My beloved Indians are not in the post season but my second favorite team is...The lovable Cubbies. I am a man who knows heartache. John Elway's "The Drive," Ernest Byner's fumble, Michael Jordan's "The Shot," The Tribe losing the World Series in 1995 and again in the 11th inning of game 7 in 1997. I witnessed Steve Bartman catch the foul ball(who, by the way, didn't lose that game!) and the Bears loss in the 2006 Super Bowl. With that said, let's enjoy the possitive moment that they just might do it this year...If we have nothing else, we always have hope.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Palos Meltdown Finish
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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