Tuesday, November 29, 2005 

What to write about...

Well, let's ll think really hard about what I am going to right about today. I just can't think of anything....oh...oh...wait for it...wait for it......that's it.

The Colts won another game on Monday Night Football. You won't believe the first thing Peyton does for his first play in the RCA Dome. He hikes the ball, waits about 3-4 seconds and chucks it down the field for a 80 yard reception to Marvin Harrison. Simply Amazing, it's just blows the wind out of the Steelers sails quicker than a duck in butter. Crazy. We have a big problem though, Coach Dungy says although a perfect record would be nice, he might sit the best players out in the next upcoming games. True, good strategy, but we Colt fans are dieing out here for a perfect season. We want it so bad. Dungy says that it's better to have a super bowl ring than to have a perfect season with no ring at all. Again, true...but Peyton Manning will never get hurt. Marvin Harrison? He hasn't had an injury since who knows when, but I guess it's up to the Coach's decision. Too bad...

Monday, November 28, 2005 

Back, back, back again

Alright, I made it home safely...and had a great vacation at Hilton Head to celebrate Thanksgiving. Of course we had had a gigantic meal served and then we watched some Christmas movies. It was overall just a awesome time. Now you are asking what now?

I have today off from school so I still need to get some stuff done. First on the agenda...I have to write a script, you all are just kind of smirking and saying "everyone can do that." The problem is that the script is 30 min long. Eye Curumba! Exactly. That's nuts. So instead of doing nothing all day, I have to come up with something funny and it has to make sense. That might be a hard one.



What else happened? We put up all of our Christmas decorations yesterday. That was fun too, turned on the Christmas music and put up the Christmas tree, lights, garland, and decorations. It's time to move on to Christmas. See I'm a little different than most people when shopping for gifts; I do it on Ebay. It's easy, fast, and you can find the gift fast at a cheaper price than at a store. Try it out this Christmas and hope for snow.....

Oh yeah...Colts play tonight versus the Steelers...Monday Night Football BABY!!

Thursday, November 24, 2005 

Made it

"Marriott Surfwatch"

We made it safe and sound to our lovely resort at Hilton Head Island. Today's thanksgiving so...I wanted everyone to have a joyous day. I'm that kind of person. We have a gigantic meal planned tonight. Oh my lands, I cannot wait. Well everyone have a super-fantastic-wonderful-fabulous-grand day...as my dad would say. Oh boy, here we go again...

Tuesday, November 22, 2005 

We're Off!!


Well, it's that time of year again...our wonderful holiday of Thanksgiving pops her head into the world to see what she can muster up. Yep that's right, the best part of all this is that packed neatly with the Thanksgiving present is a wonderful addition of vacation. Yippy Skippy! Off for a week, who can complain? It's nice though, going to Hilton Head, playing golf there, spending time with family, laughing our heads off, and of course the food. What else? Let's have a moment of silence for those who can't celebrate Thanksgiving....the Africans...the Australians...the Norweigens...umm...the...umm...the...Hold on...the Albanians. Now for that moment...




Well, they have like Hanukkah right? That's good, we don't have to feel sorry for them...in fact in honor of Hanukkah, here's a picture for you. Enjoy.



Hope everyone enjoys the break for Thanksgiving, you earned it...

Monday, November 21, 2005 

Is that a 10 and 0 Record???

Colts win another game in the NFL. Can they be stopped?



This last Sunday the Colts went up agaisnt one of the hardest teams in the NFL. The result? A win for the Colts, what else? The score of was close though with IN with 45 and Cin with 37. Yeah, it was close but Manning was in control during the whole game. Colts Coach Dungy said it was a great win, yes, but they have to focus on the game coming up against the Steelers. MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL BABY. Nothin better baby than to have it at homefield at the RCA Dome (Colts Dome).

"Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, the NFL’s Most Valuable Player the past two seasons,
completed 24 of 40 passes for a season-high 365 yards and three touchdowns with one interception for a 104.7 passer rating. Manning has thrown three touchdowns in three consecutive games and has had a passer rating of more than 100 in five consecutive games."


"Colts running back Edgerrin James, after rushing for 29 yards on nine first-half carries, finished with 89 yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries. James, who had rushed for 100 yards in five consecutive games before the Bengals game, leads the AFC with 1,116 yards rushing. He also has rushed for 11 touchdowns."

Just random stuff for you diehard Colts fans. Everyone else is probably hating me right now for posting something so boring...hey, I like it, I love it, I want some more of it!

Sunday, November 20, 2005 

Over the weekend...

What happened over the weekend you ask? Well.................let me tell you. It was so pleasant. Right...so here's what happened. I signed up to go on a trip with my orchestra to play in some kind of festival. I was kind of made to do it, so I wasn't really looking forward to it. Anyway, after school we left at 3:00 to go to the place. The problem with this whole dealio is that you practice with a random orchestra that has never played together, for 2 days, and then you have a concert. Nuts...well your right. I still went, having never done the experience. We got there, had auditions, and then practiced. Not ordinary practice, but practicing for 3 hours straight. After that we would drive an hour home and then sleep.


Next Day...I wake up at 6:30 a.m. to get ready for the day because we leave at 7:45. Stink. So I get there on time and take the drive 1 hour to the place. Boring bus ride because everyone was still kind of tried. We get there and break up into groups to continue practicing our music. After that we had rehearsals which would be another whopping 2 hours. BREAK FOR LUNCH. This was when I had the most fun. Probably some of the funniest things I have ever laughed at, right then. That could only last so long...back to rehearsal. Another 2 hours! Good lands. I finally got through it, so now I can say that I've done that experierance...yea. BREAK FOR DINNER. Funny things happened here too, lots of fun. Problem, it could only last so long. Went back to play for concert, sounded great. Finally over, thank heavens. After that I fell asleep on the bus ride home...don't forget it's a hour drive...yea. Get home and collapsed on the bed. Wow. What a day...what a day.

Monday, November 14, 2005 

Where have I been!

All my dedicated fans out there were probably going crazy over the past couple days wondering where I was. I can't tell a lie, I just didn't have time to post. (gasps) Sorry. I am now back; the gasping can stop. What have I to say that might influence all of your lives and change the way you think about life? Not much. Again sorry. Anyway, let's get right to it...

1 Square Inch of Land for Sale at $1,500

SPENCER, Ind. -- A tiny parcel of land in southwest Indiana is some of the priciest real estate in the world. Owen County officials are trying to sell a 1-square-inch plot of land for $1,500. At that rate, an acre of land would cost nearly $7 billion.

First National Bank foreclosed on the property owner's mortgage, which covered the entire 1.12-acre tract, and the land was up for bid at the tax sale. There is a minimum bid of $1,500 for tax sale parcels.

County attorney Richard Lorenz said he wants to find a way for the county to get rid of the land and the responsibility of selling it, perhaps by giving it away.


"Maybe we could donate that 1-inch plot to Owen County Preservations as the smallest land donation in history," Lorenz said.

British man 'beats' HIV

A British man has allegedly become the first person in the world to beat HIV. A number of newspapers reported that Andrew Stimpson, 25, was diagnosed with the virus in 2002. He later tested negative in 2003.

The case has baffled medical experts and they want to study Mr Stimpson in the hope that they can learn more about beating HIV.

High Schooler Elected Mayor in Michigan



The 18-year-old, after having lost last year's race to be elected to his school council, won another post this week: that of mayor of his hometown (population: 8,026, according to 2004 figures). Unofficial results show that Sessions got 732 votes, compared with 668 for Mayor Doug Ingles, 51. Once his victory is certified, he'll be sworn in during a ceremony set for Nov. 21.

While New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg reportedly spent upwards of $70 million on his campaign to be re-elected this week, Sessions's budget was a mere $700, which he mostly earned selling caramel apples over the summer.

Friends went door to door on his behalf, and Sessions pressed a lot of hands of prospective voters. "They'd look at me and say 'How old are you again? How much experience do you have?' And I say 'I'm still in high school,'" says Sessions.

His age and inexperience didn't scare off the city's firefighters union, however. It threw its entire support behind him – even though there are only three members of that department.

Saturday, November 12, 2005 

Great time...

I had an awesome time last night. It was great; After school and work my dad promised to take me toi the driving range. There is a thing about me-I love the driving range. I could spend my whole day there if I had unlimited golf ball supply. I love to practice and then see it come out on the course. Anyway, we were there at around 7:00-8:00. Dark as anything, but there are light's so we can see the whole range. We play golf today after noon. I can't wait! Tell you what happens afterwards.

Thursday, November 10, 2005 

Till 7:00!

I was Student Body Vice President last year, and it was a blast. There we're things I didn't love though...flagraising, being serious, etc. I am a really down-to-earth kind of guy that loves to make people laugh. I can be serious, but it's not how people know me. As SB Vice I was kind of the star of the stage; I made my own scripts for my part, and the crowd would laugh their heads off. The problem with all of it? It's over! That was last year. I can't get up on stage and make people laugh anymore; I'm chained to my chair in auditorium just listening.

I decided not to run because the disadvantage of SB Vice is that it takes up all your time. Soooo, I decided to skip that and just run for class president. I won. I knew I would because of my reputation as SB Vice. I think if you're funny and you can lead people...people want you in charge. (Great Einstein thought--yeah right) The big deal with class president this year is that I have to come up with a get together called the JR-SR. It's like a dance, but no dancing...it's really formal. You get the idea. So it takes all year to come up with this a theme and plans for the night. I was stuck at school till 7:00 planning this. The thing is in April! Oh well. I wonder who I will take??

Wednesday, November 09, 2005 

Now that's different...

Here are some new inventions that are coming out that I think might be a little crazy. Well, some might me good...

The first invention: The Outrider Boat


Mounted on a funny-looking ski and shock absorber, the flat-bottomed boat lightly skims the surface of the water for an ultrasmooth ride. Side hulls and an aerodynamic design help keep the thing steady while you zip over waves at speeds of up to 80 m.p.h.



Price- $60,000




2nd: The RoboKaddy



If you love to golf but don't like lugging your clubs around, the remote-controlled RoboKaddy Titanium may be just what you need. Sure, you could hire a flesh-and-blood caddy to tote your clubs, but do you really want someone snickering at you every time you miss an easy putt? With the RoboKaddy, you just point the remote at the unit's antenna to get it rolling along at up to seven miles per hour. RoboKaddy isn't the only remote-controlled caddy that will hold all your clubs, but it is the only one that can go in reverse and collapse to fit neatly in the trunk of your car. You might break a sweat lifting it, however, since it weighs about 50 lbs. with its battery.

Price- $1,295





3rd: The Power Assist Suit



Need a helping hand to lift heavy objects around the house or yard? The Power Assist Suit, developed by a professor at the Kanagawa Institute of Technology in Japan, is a computer-controlled system that uses air pressure to augment your strength. In tests, a 100-lb. woman wearing one was able to lift a 150-lb. man. As you bend your arms and legs to start lifting, sensors on the suit detect which muscles are being used and activate a battery-powered air pump, which in turn inflates a series of air bags on the suit. As the bags inflate, they provide added support for your back, arms and legs.

Price- $15,000 to $20,000





4th: The Frankenfish

Want to add some pizazz to your aquarium? A Taiwanese scientist has devised a way to make otherwise colorless fish glow neon green in the dark. Professor H.J. Tsai at National Taiwan University works this biological magic by injecting a protein extracted from jellyfish into the fertilized eggs of rice fish. He also uses a protein from coral to make fish glow a vibrant reddish pink. Opponents of genetic engineering fear that these creatures could crossbreed with wild species, creating glowing schools of Frankenfish. To keep them from spreading their shining DNA, the distributor, Taikong International, sterilizes them all.

Price- $7.50 each





5th: Dog Diaper




The fully disposable Dog Diaper has enormous market potential for the $15 billion a year pet industry (USA) in both retail and veterinarian markets. It offers mass merchandising and repeat business. The approximate estimated retail price for a pack of 24 disposable dog diapers is US$3.98. Since dogs defecate 3 or 4 times a day and urinate 10-12 times a day (for puppies, this is more frequent), the Dog Diaper would be used at least 3 times a day by adult dogs. Assuming that the product is used by only 1% of the 30 million US dogs that populate urban and suburban areas (the total dog population estimated by Predicast in 1990 for 1995 was 74 million), the yearly demand for the Dog Diaper would be around 328 million diapers.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005 

BAM Baby!



The Colts finally made it over the big hump of Brady and the Patriots. Peyton Manning played a phenomenal game against them, alright alright, half the Patriots defense is injured...hey, is that my problem. Nope. The Colts defense also stepped it up fduring this game having many sacks and great zone defense play. The final score of 40-21 will give the Colts the advantage when playing them again, I'm sure. Next week the Colts take on the Houston Texans. OH NO...there 1-7. Whatever will we do? We'll see if we can break any records that game. LOL. Also, let's here it for Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne who played an awesone receiving game for Peyton. Every play they seemed to just find the opening and run to it. It was a great game if you missed it. We'll see what happens versus the Texans...

Monday, November 07, 2005 

GAMEDAY


It's gameday and the Colts (7-0) play the New England Patriots (4-3) on Monday Night Football. The best team in the NFL goes against the former champions of the Super Bowl. I am a big Colts fan so you can see why I am getting all crazy over this. If the Colts win against the patriots; who can stop them? I think only mistakes will. I think the problem with their team versus ours is that Belichick knows everything the Colts are about to do. Look at this:

Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick is 7-1 against the Colts as the head man in New England and is 9-3 against Indianapolis as a head coach overall.

Our advantage is that although they got Brushchi back their defense will fall to Peyton's powerful offense. Peyton Manning is one of the most phenomenal players I have ever seen to play football. One of the best of his time. Here are some more things that will give us some morale during the game:

11.0--The number of points per game that the Colts have allowed in2005 - the fewest in the NFL.

5--The number of sacks the Colts have allowed in 2005 - thefewest in the NFL.

26--The number of sacks the Colts have recorded in 2005 - the mostin the NFL.

2--The number of interceptions the Colts have returned fortouchdowns - tied for the most in the NFL.

36--The number of penalties the Colts have been flagged for in 2005- the fewest in the NFL.

Overall the odds are that we should win, but you always expect this curse the Colts seem to have when playing the Patriots. They don't focus and just give the game back. Another plus is the Colts defense. Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis will sack Brady many many times. Hope you brought some ice buddy...


Saturday, November 05, 2005 

Random Facts...

I just wanted to get out of the daily grind and give some fun and interesting facts. You will be surprised.

---Every year, kids in North America spend close to half a billion dollars on chewing gum!

---The unemployment rate of Liberia was estimated at 85% in 2003


---Marilyn Monroe had six toes

---American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating 1 olive from each salad served in first-class

"American Airlines Safety Pormise"

---A person uses approximately fifty-seven sheets of toilet paper each day

---If you eat a bar of chocolate every day for 36,500 days, you'll live to be 100 years old

---The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin during World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo

---An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain


---Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes


---The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building

I hope you enjoyed all of these, that last one is amazing. The one about American Airlines is hilarious. It's true; airlines spend so much money. It's hard to stay in business and not go bankrupt. Have a great day fans.

Thursday, November 03, 2005 

Cookin' Up A Storm


Wow, you would have loved to have been at my house today. I made a cheesecake that was out of this world. New York Style, baby. No burnt edges, delicious topping, and luscious cheesecake made the bite just melt in your mouth and caress your taste buds. Anyway, I am a big lover of making cheesecakes. It's great; I guess I would include all desserts in there and not just cheesecakes. They are my favorite though. To top it off, I made a red-hot cinnamon hot apple cider with orange zest. It was better than the cheesecake. I gotta hand it to chefs on the internet; they know what they are doing...


Anyway, we are role-playing in gov't class, Congress. You are assigned a Senator and you play as if you we're in Congress. Wonderful idea, I love it. So, I'm Senator Richard Durbin. One of the biggest Dem's in the Senate. LOL! I am going to be proposing these crazy bills that Dem's would. Of course, why not?! I'm minority whip so I have some leadership over the Democrats in my class. Let's hope they respect me. Right...

"Senator Richard Durbin"

Wednesday, November 02, 2005 

Wow, busy!

Sorry I didn't write the past couple of days, my diehard fans out there were going crazy over the weekend. Well, I'm back. I did my first debate on Monday in front of the class. I felt like I just rambled and rambled about who knows what, Judicial Activism this and Judicial Activism that. People say I won the debate vs my opponent. He told me before we started that he didn't feel that well, too bad, my advatage. Anyway, we don't find out who win untils he gives back our grades. I don't think that will be happening soon for a while because we still have to go through the whole class and watch them each debate.

I then had to study for Nomencalture last night for Chemistry. Good lands, our teacher advises us over and over to make flashcards early and memorize all the polyatomic ions. I kind of brushed it off, but when it came to last night studying, I was dead. Good news-I got it all memorized. Bad news-it's in my brain on a loose string about to break. We'll see what happens. Oh Happy Halloween! To late though...


"Happy Halloween"