Racing fans shouldn't forget that next weekend is the St. Petersburg Grand Prix, taking place a mere block or two from my office. I don't have a Fantasy NASCAR team, though.
Just wanted to remind everyone here that the DAYTONA 500 is this weekend. Favorites for this weekend's race are the DEI cars of Michael Waltrip and Little E as well as the Marlin and Mayfield Dodges. Meanwhile, law journal elections will be going on, so wish this true redneck luck as I run for articles editor...
I can't wait to see everyone at the wedding,
Go Bobby Labonte--(he's on my FANTASY NASCAR (read those two words again) team).
Posted
7:25 PM
by Benjamin Holland
While my life is not nearly as interesting as the cabinet detectives in Atlanta, I thought I should do my part to support the family forum. Life around Rock Hill is as eventful as ever, and school should not be too hard this semester. I have to focus mainly on fraternal matters in order to leave this joint in good shape. Ginger and I are doing well, and with Valentine's Day on the horizon I need to get creative. Let's just say that I have exceeded my budget. Sorry I won't be able to make it to Amy and Tanya's wedding, but I need to take care of my midterm exams. I really wish I could be there to see everyone. Eat some cake for me. I am excited about the progress or lack thereof on the house, but I am craving more pictures even if they dont show anything new. Take pictures of the tile or something! Just kidding, I know you don't have the time, energy, or desire to do that. Not sure of any spring break plans yet, but if you have any ideas send them my way. Send money to go on those ideas as well. No really, send economical spring break ideas, I mean most of you have already been through college so you should have some good ones. If you can't speak of them in front of the parents, email me. Anywho, I love you all, and I will be in a city near you soon. Bjam
If you're looking for some cheap entertainment as you go about your work, there are a bunch of wonderful NPR radio pieces about American cultural icons archived in Realaudio format at http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/patc/archives.html. Included are the Empire State Building, Gumby, The French Quarter, Perry Mason, Overalls, Burma Shave, the Quiz Show, and many others.