Shots from the 2007 Floridas are (finally) up on the site.
It’s been nuts here to say the least. Not sure if I’m going to make it to the Southeastern next weekend or not.
Shots from the 2007 Floridas are (finally) up on the site.
It’s been nuts here to say the least. Not sure if I’m going to make it to the Southeastern next weekend or not.
It’s been one of those days when I wonder what, if anything, else can go wrong.
I laid the bike down (gently at least) and strained myself picking it up.
I found out that a major deadline that I thought was at the *end* of October is actually at the *beginning*.
WestHost, my Web site provider, somehow killed my page counter again (after I’d written one specifially to be idiotproof). I think I’m well over a million hits on my home page– but who can tell?
In the afternoon, the bike wouldn’t start, so I had to take the bus home (carrying all my gear of course).
When I got home I found that my roof had been leaking, and that plumbers had broken into my place at the behest of the guy downstairs (who, to be fair, was also getting leaked on).
Just to show that I’m still young and hip and trendy, though, I’m blaming it all on Global Warming.
I am sick unto death of the double standard the SEC officials apply to the Gators. It’s like we’ve never been forgiven for having the gall to upset the Alabama dynasty.
Saturday, Louis Murphy was flagged by the officials for doing an small, understated Gator chomp after scoring a touchdown. And the flag came down *right now*, like the guy had his hand on the flag waiting.
That’s fine. But you know what? I want that same call *every time* an opposing team does the Gator chomp on us after _they_ make a good play.
There simply isn’t any excuse for the SEC officials not to do that. What’s good for the Gator is good for everyone else.