Monday, October 02, 2006

The Beginning

I stopped being able to resist. I was in my economics class today when I checked Jim's most recent update of his fantastic blog when I lost my composure. There is no denying that reading Jim's blog makes me happy, in fact, I've become so emotionally attached to it that when I check for updates and there are none, I get upset. So I'm in economics losing my composure and I decide that I should give this a shot in the hope that maybe one person can obsessively check my blog the way I do Jim's. So here's to you Jime:

I am pro...

Stealing Jim's format as well. Pro and anti is great. It gets right to the point and will keep me from rambling. See, I'm done already.

Fox NFL Network. For some reason unknown to me the game was televised in Baltimore. This made my day. I so rarely get to see Ram's games on TV that I almost forgot how bad Travis Fisher is at corner. I have no clue how networks go about deciding which games are on TV - I mean, I have an idea, rivalries and regional make sense - but I would like to thank Fox for showing the Rambos. Geez, I'm getting emotional about it still. Thanks.

I am anti...

Applying to medical schools. I'm actually just mad that I haven't finished yet, so I'm gonna work on it now, the blog was and hopefully will continue to be a nice distraction.

So I have to come up with something original:

I'm not ready to talk about...

Quite obviously these are the things I'm just not ready to write about for various reasons. The great part about this segment is that I usually won't talk or write about it for such a long time that it will probably become irrelevant.

The Cardinals, Keystone, Camelot and Van Persie's goal.

1 comment:

Jim said...

This makes me so happy. I can't wait to return the favor and obsessively check for updates. One thing, though: perhaps a different format? Instead of pro/anti, why not for/against or support/decry? I already wish I'd thought of the "not ready to talk about" section, so I'm sure you'll think of something. Just a thought.

Love,
Peter Crouch's bicycle

PS: I expect great things.