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Interests: baseball is my favorite pastime and, of course, my favorite team would be the Yankees. I also enjoy fantasy literature, and I believe Tolkien is among the top five authors of all time.


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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Currently Listening
Fingerprints
By Peter Frampton
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Yankees Clinch Eastern Division

Well it is now official. Both the Yanks and Mets have secured playoff spots. This year was somewhat of a blowout for both teams as they clinched fairly early into this month. However, we should see some exciting baseball in october.


In Other News......

I'm going golfing tomorrow so wish me luck. I'll need it.


Monday, September 18, 2006

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John doesn't update, so I am updating for him. No, I'm not going to tell you who I am, but you can probably guess. ^.^


Tuesday, September 05, 2006

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The Mamas & the Papas - Greatest Hits
By The Mamas & the Papas
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Back to School

Well, it's almost back to school for me. Great Books has begun again but I'm still anticipating the start of my government and constitution course with the Potterschool. This time of the year always makes me think of postseason baseball and it looks as if the Yanks will make it once again this year. With a nine game lead in their division it would be almost impossible to blow it.

Anyhow, I went golfing last week. I'm getting better, I think. It really is surprising how addicting the sport is. I now find myself swinging endlessly in my backyard, even in the rain! But I really do enjoy it and when you do make a good shot on the course you feel like a tour player, which is a really awesome feeling.

~ John ~

 

 


Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Hooray I'm back!

I have decided that I'm going to change the focus of this blog. Instead of reporting solely on baseball news, I'm going to open up this space to anything that's on my mind, the way a real blog should be.

Well, the last week has been a blast! I just returned from a week of excitement and exhilaration at Patrick Henry College's annual Strategic Intelligence Camp. It was amazing. I made new friends, enjoyed Christian fellowship, and overall had a great time.

To give even a little overview of what happened would keep you here reading a blog post for an hour and I'm sure you don't want to do that since you have so many other posts to check. So, I'll keep it short. Our mission, as NOC (non-official cover) agents working for the U.S, was to infiltrate the Russian block country of Sedonia and free an imprisoned scientist named Dr. Rush. We had to develop convincing cover stories that would compliment our identities or risk being arrested and interrogated by the Sedonian Secret Police (played very well by the PHC grounds crew and friends).

Anyway, I was a little nervous at first. I have never slept in a dorm with other guys and you never know how roommates can be. I was very wrong. God answered my prayers big time and placed me with three great guys. Over the course of the week, we gelled together becoming as we put it "Ocean's 4". This was not an understatement. We had the coolest group. We even went so far as to develop an intricate cover story that integrated our four characters and their unique abilities.

Thus meshed together in the fraternal bonds of dormship we proceeded each day to breakfast at 7:00, lectures from 8:00 to 11:00, and then to scenario meetings.

The scenario meetings I thought were very cool and intriguing. Basically, we were given a scenario and asked to choose the option, which should be handed to the President. For example, a rogue Cuban terrorist group with ties to Fidel Castro has fired upon a U.S. ship. Should the U.S. incite a rebellion in Cuba from within or assassinate him using CIA Delta units? These scenarios were cool, though at times hard to distinguish between the correct per se and incorrect choices. 

Then we moved on to our lunch. I have an allergy to wheat and I was a bit worried that the food I would be given wouldn't taste very good. I was dead wrong. The food was great. After lunch, we had several more lectures and scenario meetings, then some free time and dinner.

Then we came to everyone's favorite time of the day. Missions! In accordance with the story revolving around Dr. Rush, we were given some fantastic missions to complete. I cannot relate everything but suffice to say that they were unbelievable. Well that's basically how our days were structured. Two of the days we were there, we took day trips to Washington D.C. and toured the International Spy Museum and the Cryptological Museum, both of which were amazing.

At the end of our week, we came to closing ceremonies. During the week our teams, divided up into different agencies had been awarded points based on our performance. Thus the points were tallied and the winning agency awarded the "party in a bag". Even though NRO didn't win, it was fun.

Altogether, it was an amazing week. So many things happened in so little time that I'm beginning to forget all the little details. Oh well. If any of you are thinking about choosing PHC as your college then I highly recommend you attend one of their camps so as to get to know some of the faculty and students.


In other News...

The Yanks made big acquisitions before the Trade Deadline, picking up outfielders Bobby Abreu, Craig Wilson, and pitcher Cory Lidle.

I've taken up playing the Piano again....

That's pretty much all I can think of right now.


Leave lot of comments!

~ John ~ 


Monday, May 22, 2006

Yankees Drop First Subway Series in Meeting With Crosstown Rivals

It seems that New York's other team may finally pose serious competition and put Big Apple bragging rights to rest. On a chilly night in the ever windy Shea Stadium, the Mets edged the Bombers 4-3 in a wild game.

If I was a Met fan, though, I would hardly call this win a time for celebration. Hey, the St. Louis Cardinals aren't going to leave 21 men on base in a post season game at Busch Stadium. Well, I digress. For the Yanks (and namely that third baseman guy over there), not to cash in on golden opportunities shows a serious crack in the armor.

But this is why it is a long baseball season. Teams and players slump, much to the chagrin of fans, only to come out in the end victorious. However, the Yanks now head into a tough series with the Boys from Beantown who I guarantee will not leave 21 of their own baserunners on.

Around The Horn

Barry Bonds

Photo courtesy of ESPN.com

I suppose the time has come to discuss Barry Bonds on this blog. With the embattled slugger now one homer away from passing the Bambino, many voices have called from the stands as to the legitimacy of the big basher's stats. Are those homeruns really legit? Did he take steroids? Will he get the record? Is he really a better hitter than the Babe or Aaron? I have now read several articles from major sports publications and am convinced that Bond's records should have an asterisk next to them. Here is a great article from ESPN.com which I think sheds light on this question. Here is another article from Sports Illustrated on whether Barry or the Babe rules. Leave me a comment on this subject. I'd love to hear what you all think.



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