This time from the law library at Wake Forest University
Today I would like to devote my post to one of the most important topics of September. That would mean...yes...you guessed...a red sox post!
Why is Clay Buchholz not starting again? I know, I've heard the reasons provided by Theo, but I'm just not buying them. I can understand saving his arm, or saving his curveball until we really need it in October. But give him a chance to start again. Johnny Vander Meer is getting a free pass this time, and it just doesn't seem fair!
Let him start, when he gives up a hit, go pull him. No big deal. But the kid (I think he is younger than I am) deserves a chance to break what may really be the toughest record in baseball to break.
In the meantime, let's all celebrate the fact that we are worried more about a prospect getting a chance to play than we are about the team from New York that is seven back.
17...is a magic number...yes it is! Let the countdown begin!
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Monday, September 03, 2007
Blogging from the Harding library
Right now I have the distinct pleasure of sitting in a library...which is nothing new lately.
This one, however, belongs to my "wonderful" alma mater. I don't mean to imply by the quotes that I think Harding is wonderful, nor do I mean to imply that it is terrible. The library itself may be a little sparse, but that's ok, because at least they have a fiction section, and not just tons of books by the ALI. For those of you who don't go to law school, that's not Cassius Clay. You really don't need to know anything else about it.
I got in last night for my first trip back to Searcy as a graduate while students are actually here. It's a little bit weird, but not as much as I had thought. I guess the campus looks nice. The grass is still green, the trees still have leaves, and I've yet to find the new building, but I'm sure there is one somewhere. We'll see what I think after wandering around all morning, going to chapel, maybe sitting in on a class. There are several people I would like to see while I'm here, so hopefully that can happen as well.
As for the reason I'm here, because I know you are all wondering. She's sitting next to me working on her bioethics homework, which sounds important. And she's beautiful. I just thought I should let everyone know that.
I have to go now. I hear I can't be late for chapel now that big brother is watching me.
This one, however, belongs to my "wonderful" alma mater. I don't mean to imply by the quotes that I think Harding is wonderful, nor do I mean to imply that it is terrible. The library itself may be a little sparse, but that's ok, because at least they have a fiction section, and not just tons of books by the ALI. For those of you who don't go to law school, that's not Cassius Clay. You really don't need to know anything else about it.
I got in last night for my first trip back to Searcy as a graduate while students are actually here. It's a little bit weird, but not as much as I had thought. I guess the campus looks nice. The grass is still green, the trees still have leaves, and I've yet to find the new building, but I'm sure there is one somewhere. We'll see what I think after wandering around all morning, going to chapel, maybe sitting in on a class. There are several people I would like to see while I'm here, so hopefully that can happen as well.
As for the reason I'm here, because I know you are all wondering. She's sitting next to me working on her bioethics homework, which sounds important. And she's beautiful. I just thought I should let everyone know that.
I have to go now. I hear I can't be late for chapel now that big brother is watching me.
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