Monday, February 4, 2008

I Don't Like Boston

So, are you ever walking around and thinking... I should blog about this. I do that all the time, but I usually think that people really don't need to hear my political opinions and how I think the hippies are whats wrong with government. So, I decided to rant about other things.

I'm really enjoying my french and algebra classes. It's so nice to feel smart again. With french its mainly just reviewing stuff that has gotten a bit fuzzy in my head, but with algebra it's truly satisfying to be grasping ways to solve linear equations and working with imaginary numbers. I'm still not sure what direction I'm headed in, but I feel good about where I'm at.

I'm also grateful for all the support I've gotten.

And can you believe the Super Bowl last night! I was torn between watching the Patriots march to history and cheering the Giants to crush the hopes of the people of Boston. And when it comes down to it, I'm really happy for the Giants, cuz I don't think there's a city where players take more heat than in New York. I'm mean look at the Knicks... they couldn't suck more despite individual talent. The Yankees and Mets have been pouring money into their teams only to see them get beat out by the Red Sox (07) and Cardinals (06) the past 2 years. Unfortunatly, no one watches the Red Bulls who have a killer line up and (let's face it) no one (me) cares about hockey (The Rangers). So, Eli faced up to pressure that only A-Rod can claim too and beat the Cheaters... I'm mean Patriots. In your face Boston!

Arsenal beat Manchester City 3-1 this past weekend, handing the Citizens their first home loss of the season. And couple that with ManU's draw with Hotspur, that puts my Young Gunners on top of the Premier League once again!
P.S. I have no reason to rationally dislike Boston other than while working on the Bungy Tower you could guarentee that a group from Boston would be full of Big-Talking, Smartallek Sissies who just really wanted to go home and eat thier beans after taking the walk of shame for not being able to do what the 80 year old grandma just did in front of them.

3 thoughts:

Mary Victoria said...

Oh! The mohawk! Don't forget to include the guys who wore 'No Fear' t-shirts! Gunnar called yesterday...They tore down the climbing wall! Now both our historys are just memories...ah, crazy southerlands...

Steven said...

Boston...more like "loser-ton," as in "tons of losers!" HAH! Take that, you bean-heads!

emily said...

i love that pic of you... and the bungy-jumpin' granny is pretty dang cool, too!