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Name: Peirce
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State: Minnesota
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Interests: The NFL Draft Sports on TV: nfl nba college bball college football world cup soccer (I guess it counts) Hobbies: playing bball lifting weights jogging (slowly) TV: espn espn2 espn classic hbo/movie channels
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Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Currently Playing
Come Again
By Thornley
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- So Far So Good

On this very day, May 25th 2004, I learned how to make scrambled eggs.  It is now conceivable for me to make some eggs to go along with my cereal for breakfast.

Tonight @ 6:50 = will starks bball game .... Tonight @ 7:00 = softball game

that creates somewhat of a problem, but since i am 2-10, 0hr, 0rbi, 2r, 1bb, 0k in softball, i think i would be doing everyone a favor if i just skipped it for basketball.


Sunday, May 09, 2004

Hey hey....

A few weeks back I decided on majoring in Psychology.  Well, I sorta decided that it would be more interesting to major in "Broad Field Social Studies". 

There in lies the problem.

Apparently that major is focused on studends who want to become teachers, but not limited to them.  However, it doesn't look like majoring in that and not becoming a teacher holds much of an immediate future, career speaking.  One site that I did find that listed other jobs (not teaching) listed ... "living history interpreter" and "editor".... doubleyou-tee-eff is a living history interpreter.  As for the editor, I would imagine that this entry has an excess of 10 spelling / grammatical errors already... so for you kids keeping track at home, scratch that one off.

Oh well though, Twolves evened up the series at 1 game a piece and Armando Benitez's era is down to .45  with a whip of 1.00

 


Wednesday, May 05, 2004

Ok, so I have been in a state of depression since the draft ended... but I battled through it.

I finished my anthropology final on tuesday, that means 5 of em left.

If anyone wants to gain some weight, I have a proven method....

I have gained about 8lbs over 2 weeks on a diet consisting primarily Queen Anne Cordinal Chocolate Covered Cherries.  In my inadvertant weight gain program, I have gone from 174 to 182lbs respectivley.  If anyone trys this ConboyTM weight gain program, please let me know your results.

PS. the local denfeld walgreens sells the special dietary supplement (Queen Anne Cordinal Chocolate Covered Cherries), at roughly 3.49 for a box of 24.


Saturday, April 24, 2004

Top 100 (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)

1. Kellen Winslow Jr, TE, Miami (FL)
2. Sean Taylor, S, Miami (FL)
3. Roy Williams, WR, Texas 
4. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Pittsburgh
5. Eli Manning, QB, Ole Miss
6.  Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Miami (OH)
7. Robert Gallery, OT, Iowa
8. Reggie Williams, WR, Washington
9.  Lee Evans, WR, Wisconsin
10. DeAngelo Hall, CB, Virginia Tech
11. Kenechi Udeze, DE, U.S.C.
12. Tommie Harris, DT, Oklahoma
13. D.J. Williams, OLB, Miami (FL)
14. Jonathan Vilma, ILB, Miami (FL)
15. Kevin Jones, RB, Virginia Tech
16. Rashaun Woods, WR, Oklahoma St.
17. Steven Jackson, RB, Oregon St.
18. Vince Wilfork, DT, Miami (FL)
19. Will Smith, DE, Ohio St.
20. Shawn Andrews, OT, Arkansas
21. Karlos Dansby, OLB, Auburn
22. Philip Rivers, QB, North Carolina St.
23. Matt Ware, S, U.C.L.A.
24. Michael Clayton, WR, L.S.U.
25.  Marcus Tubbs, DT, Texas
26. Dunta Robinson, CB, South Carolina
27. Chris Gamble, CB, Ohio St.
28. Antwan Odom, DE, Alabama
29. Teddy Lehman, OLB, Oklahoma
30. Vernon Carey, OG, Miami (FL)
31. Justin Smiley, OG, Alabama
32. Ahmad Carroll, CB, Arkansas
33. Jason Babin, DE, Western Michigan
34. Michael Jenkins, WR, Ohio St.
35. Darnell Dockett, DT, Florida St.
36. Ben Troupe, TE, Florida
37. J.P. Losman, QB, Tulane
38. Daryl Smith, ILB, Georgia Tech
39. Sean Jones, S, Georgia
40. Derrick Strait, CB, Oklahoma 
41. Keary Colbert, WR, U.S.C.
42. Igor Olshansky, DT, Oregon
43. Chris Snee, OG, Boston College
44. Jake Grove, C, Virginia Tech
45. Randy Starks, DT, Maryland
46. Nat Dorsey, OT, Georgia Tech
47. Greg Jones, RB, Florida St.
48. Marquise Hill, DE, L.S.U.
49. Stuart Schweigert, S, Purdue
50. Devery Henderson, WR, L.S.U.
51. Kelly Butler, OT, Purdue
52. Nate Kaeding, K, Iowa
53. Courtney Watson, ILB, Notre Dame
54. Devard Darling, WR, Washington St.
55. Tatum Bell, RB, Oklahoma St.
56. Donnell Washington, DT, Clemson
57. Dontarrious Thomas, OLB, Auburn
58. Jacob Rogers, OT, U.S.C.
59. Shaun Phillips, DE, Purdue
60.  Julius Jones, RB, Notre Dame
61. Ben Watson, TE, Georgia
62. Bob Sanders, S, Iowa
63. Chris Perry, RB, Michigan
64. Jason Peters, TE, Arkansas
65. Will Poole, CB, U.S.C.
66. Matthias Askew, DT, Michigan St.
67. Michael Boulware, OLB, Florida St.
68. Darrion Scott, DE, Ohio St.
69. Sean Locklear, OG, North Carolina St.
70. Jeremy LeSueur, CB, Michigan
71. Travis LaBoy, DE, Hawaii
72. Matt Schaub, QB, Virginia
73. Isaac Sopoaga, DT, Hawaii
74. Kiewan Ratliff, CB, Florida
75. Jorge Cordova, ILB, Nevada
76. Demorrio Williams, OLB, Nebraska
77. Terry Johnson, DT, Washington
78. Travelle Wharton, OT, South Carolina
79. Ricardo Colclough, CB, Tusculum
80. Dwan Edwards, DT, Oregon St.
81. Jerricho Cotchery, WR, NC ST
82. Shawntae Spencer, CB, Pittsburgh
83. Ben Hartsock, TE, Ohio St.
84. Derrick Hamilton, WR, Clemson
85. Chad Lavalais, DT, L.S.U.
86. Joey Thomas, CB, Montana St.
87. Michael Turner, RB, Northern Illinois
88. Stacy Andrews, OT, Miss
89. Tim Anderson, DT, Ohio State
90. Mewelde Moore, RB, Tulane
91. P.K. Sam, WR, Florida St.
92. Keyaron Fox, OLB, Georgia Tech
93. Greg Brooks, CB, Southern Miss
94. Keith Smith, CB, McNeese St.
95. Kris Wilson, TE, Pitt
96. Junior Siavii, DT, Oregon
97. Madieu Williams, S, Maryland
98. Bobby McCray, DE, Florida
99. Max Starks, OT, Florida
100. Jason Shivers, S, Arizona.


Mock Draft
1  CHARGERS QB  Eli Manning  mississippi
 2 Raiders OT Robert Gallery iowa
3  CARDINALS WR Larry Fitzgerald pittsburgh
4 GIANTS QB Ben Roethlisberger miami ohio
5  REDSKINS TE Kellen Winslow miami
6  LIONS Wr Roy Williams texas
7  Browns  S Sean Taylor miami 
8  FALCONS CB  DeAngelo Hall virginia tech
9  JAGUARS  DE Kenechi Udeze usc
10 TEXANS Tommie Harris oklahoma
11 STEELERS QB Philip Rivers north carolina st
12 JETS Dunta Robinson south carolina
13 BILLS WR Reggie Williams washington
14 BEARS DE Will Smith ohio st 
15 BUCCANEERS RB Steven Jackson oregon st
16 49ERS DT Vince Wilfork miami
17 BRONCOS LB DJ Williams miam RB
18 SAINTS LB Jonathan Vilma
19 VIKINGS OT Shawn Andrews arkansas
20 DOLPHINS WR Michael Clayton lsu
21 PATRIOTS   LB Karlos Dansby auburn
22 COWBOYS Kevin Jones virginia tech
23 SEAHAWKS  DT Marcus Tubbs texas
24 BENGALS CB Chris Gamble ohio st
25 PACKERS CB Ahmad Carroll arkansas
26 RAMS QB JP Losman Tulane
27 TITANS  DT Darnell Dockett florida st
28 EAGLES LB Karlos Dasnby
29 COLTS G Vernon Carey, Miami
30 CHIEFS WR Rashaun Woods oklahoma st
31 PANTHERS TE Ben Troupe
32 PATRIOTS OG Justin Smiley alabama

 


Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Currently Playing
Bad Boys
By Inner Circle
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About 15 minutes ago i got pulled over.

If at night, you ever come across a desolate stoplight that is blinking red, you need to stop.  Breezing through at about 15mph is deemed unacceptable...just a heads up for the kids at home.



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