Recognition starts tomorrow. Life will be hell for 72 hours. Fellow S.O.B. members, if you care to know more ask Dustin - he will give you the low down... down low....whatever the hell that is. Regardless, I will be without internet access till Sunday, so no updates till then.
In preparation for the events to come, I ordered a feast tonight fit for a king. I started with a California chicken burger and fries from Red Robin and then downed a pint of banana pudding from Maggie Moo's (comparable to Cold Stone). Speaking of Red Robin, Amanda Fowlie is now blogging. This may be the best thing to happen to the blogosphere since Erin Ingle.
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
The Last Supper
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Blogger Brackets: Part II
If you want to participate, go to ESPN and fill out your bracket there. Once you are finished, make a post of it. Let the games begin.
My lack of computer skills prohibits me from posting my bracket here, but let me say, the final four looks like this:
Duke vs UCLA = UCLA wins
Connecticut vs Ohio State = Connecticut wins
UCLA = National Champions
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Blogosphere Brackets?
I'd like to challenge the other members of the S.O.B. to a March Madness competition. Who's game?
Friday, March 10, 2006
Update
South Medford 70
Jesuit 69
I'm in shock. South Medford trailed the entire game and all of overtime. Down one with 22 seconds left, South played for the last shot and Miles Daley hit the game-winning shot with 1 second left on the clock. Absolutely Amazing. I think I wet myself when I heard he made that shot. I will go change my pants now.
The South Will Rise Again
If I could be anywhere else at this moment, I would want to be at Mac Court in Eugene, Oregon to cheer on my alma mater. With a 20-point victory last night, South is in the semi-finals for the first time in over 10 years. I've cheered on the South dynasty for over a decade now. I remember the guys on that team: Mike Vanderhoff, James Wightman, Adam Decker, Bryn Ritchie, Travis Demanby, and others. They were my idols back in the day. South's opportunity this weekend looks better than ever. Kyle Singler and Michael Harthun headline for South, but there are eight other players on the roster that can deliver. It should be an exciting couple of days for South fans. I only wish I could be there, to cheer them on in their hunt for the championship.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Beaver Creek

Beaver Creek skiing was phenominal to say the least. Here are a couple of highlights from Sunday's Trip
- Sunny Skies
- Perfect Snow
- Freshly baked chocalate chip cookies handed out at the bottom of the hill
- Moguls Galor
- 3 hour nap on the bus there...
- 3 hour nap on the bus back...
- San Pellegrino Limonata for sale in the food court
It may have taken some time, but I'm definitely starting to realize the potential of the Colorado wilderness.
Saturday, March 04, 2006
....perchance to dream

After getting close to no sleep last week, six hours between Wednesday and Thursday nights, I slept today away. I had a briefing at 7am about the changes to come next year at the Academy. When I was released around 9:30, I headed straight back to bed till 4. It was glorious. Its time for bed once again. Up at 5:15, but that should be well worth it. I'm hitting up Beavercreek tomorrow for a snow filled day on the slopes. Should be a blast. Pictures soon.
