Well, after hitting 60 degrees on Monday, the bitter cold is back. It just kinda hits you in the face and leaves you speechless. Lots going on…
1. Never in a million years did I think that Barack Obama would be winning so convincingly over Hillary Clinton. Don’t think that she’s not going to try everything to gain the nomination. It’s not over until the end of the convention no matter how large his victories are.
2. I thought McCain did well in his speech last night. He came out first which is smart so he wouldn’t have to follow Obama’s speech. I thought it was the most energetic and best speech he’s given to date. I thought Obama was a little off last night and didn’t hit a homerun with his speech.
3. Have you ever wondered what happens to the shirts made up for the team that loses the big game? It appears that the NFL has donated these to World Vision.
4. I have worked out the past two days and I am sore! We are eating healthy and trying to get back in shape. I know I’ve said that before…okay, I’ve said that lots of times. This time I am really motivated because I want to see my kids grow up. 40 pounds to go. I’ll be giving you weekly updates to let you chart my progress. My goal is to drop at least 25 lbs by NC East Sr. High Camp in June.
5. Baseball may be the most hypocritical sport in the world. They want to go back and police the 90’s and persecute guys for taking substances that weren’t banned at the time. It’s the owners’ faults for not demanded stricter drug testing much sooner. But, as we all know, home runs sell tickets. So, if they go back and take away Barry Bond’s records then the owners should have to return all the revenue from the tickets sold for games in which he played. Also, ESPN should give back all advertising money to companies that bought ads from them. And those companies should give the consumers back the money from the products bought that were advertised during those games. Yeah, that’ll happen. If fans really cared about steroids then we would have stopped buying tickets a long time ago. Let’s face it, we are paying for the experience when we go to a game. People even buy tickets to Knicks’ games. So, as long as the experience is good the fans don’t really care.
6. Have you seen this yet? That’s a movie I’ve got to see! This is going to be a big movie summer.
Hope you’re all doing well. Hoping to get back on myspace and facebook tomorrow.