I watched the ESPYs Sunday night, and I was quite pleased. I’m not a big fan of Justin Timberlake, but I must say, he was pretty funny. He poked fun at Tony Romo and Jessica Simpson which I always enjoy. The show was good, especially when Will Ferrell accepted Tiger Wood’s award for Best Male Athlete. I laughed. Out loud. A lot. Anyways, in my last post I mentioned my admiration for Favre. I won’t delve very much into the subject, because if you follow sports, you’re probably sick of Favre-Gate. All I’ll say is that I think it’s a mess, but in the end - ok I have no idea how this will end, I’ll wait and see. Ha. Favre is a Catholic at least:

http://www.catholic.org/hf/faith/story.php?id=25755

So I’m writing this blog on my computer (MAC) using my wireless router (Airport Express). I tell you this because it has taken me SO MUCH time to get this all working. Yes, it’s supposed to be easy, and I’ve actually talked to Apple Care (customer service) twice! My cable-given modem was making it quite difficult for communication with my Airport Express. But I persevered and finally got it all working, including my printer, which I can now print with wirelessly. Pretty sweet stuff.

Peace be with you

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If there’s one thing I love more than golf it’s football! I am so amped up for football I can barely contain myself. No really. I’m about to go pre-order Madden ‘09, get the special addition with Madden ‘89 and some other goodies, pre-order NCAA ‘09, do a practice fantasy draft online for the upcoming fantasy football season, paint black under my eyes, buy football pads, and go play football! OK, maybe I took it too far. I haven’t be able to play golf this year, save for a few times, because of a hip problem I’ve had (probably from too much football!). I’m recovering from surgery, but that’s another story. For now just know that I have played golf maybe 5 times this year! 5 times! I feel amputated. But I will soon be back in the “swing” of things. Football, however, is around the corner. I am and will always be a Green Bay Packers fan. Yes I am also a Brett Favre fan - the main reason I became a Packers fan in the early ’90s. I know everyone is sick of hearing about his retirement. I, for one, have yet to watch his “retirement” press conference, because I knew he wasn’t done. He can still play at a high level, and the Packers are on the brink of something great. He is what they need to get back to glory! Their defense is a top-5 squad, and their receiving corps is a top-5 squad. Their #4 actually (go figure):

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/insider/news/story?id=3478215&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab5pos1&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fnfl%2finsider%2fnews%2fstory%3fid%3d3478215%26lpos%3dspotlight%26lid%3dtab5pos1

So Brett needs to come back in my opinion. I’m not aggravated at all with his dancing around the subject. Of course I am biased, but the guy’s done more for the city of Green Bay than the color green that the Bay was named after. I think he’s kind of earned a pass to do whatever he wants after 17 years of never missing a start and setting every quarterback record that you can think of. I think Aaron Rodgers will be a good quarterback. He will ever know how valuable it was for him to sit on the sideline and not play, so that he can learn and prepare for the time when he is called upon to play. That time is not now. With this team of talent, they need a veteran leader who has been there before and can take them all the way. Or maybe this is the year the Buffalo Bills win one for Jim Kelly?

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Ahh, the spontaneous acts we engage in from time to time. I don’t usually act spontaneous, but I felt compelled this past Thursday when I saw on Facebook that a friend of mine was looking for someone to go to St. Louis with him. He was going to meet his girlfriend, who lives in Minnesota, half way and go see a game with her, but she wasn’t able to go. Being the Mets fan that I am, I said I’d go. My friend is from New York and along with another New Yorker (a Yankees fan) we left Thursday around noon and made the 4:30 hour drive to St. Louis. There’s not much between Memphis and St. Louis, except for some “throwed rolls” at Lambert’s. The Mets won 11-1, it was my first Mets game ever, and I’ve been a fan since childhood. No particular reason, I just liked blue, Daryl Strawberry and HoJo, and baseball cards. I really enjoyed the city of St. Louis in my brief stay. I wish to go back soon, maybe spend a weekend. Maybe I’ll go to the Cathedral and try and see the Archbishop before he leaves for Rome! Congratulations to him. All in all, I can’t wait to go back. So here’s to more random acts of fun we should all engage in!

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I was awoken this morning to normal temperatures, mainly because I have an oscillating fan sending cool currents throughout my room. It didn’t taken me long to realize the AC was not working. This is a nightmare in a Memphis Summer. Luckily, I live at an apartment with a ready-staff willing to fix any problems I encounter. So I made the call, and it did take about an hour and a half for someone to come, but I used my fan wisely in the meantime. I remained comfortable. All this talk about the “AC” only reminded me of the renowned actor, Mario Lopez, and his oscar-worthy portrayal of A.C. Slater on the strangely popular Saved By the Bell, which I shamefully admit to watching as a youngster . A great debate arrises when the question is raised: which show was cornier and cheesier: Saved By the Bell of Full House? That question may never be answered by any human, for it is too difficult and mind-bending. However, at least the shows had meaning to them - a reminder to me off innocence at a young age. As I’ve gotten older it seems harder and harder to avoid temptation. I’m not going to go on a spiel about how bad TV is nowadays. Everyone knows that, but we still watch, myself included! I guess all we can do is remember that what we’re watching and the characters we admire should never influence the people we are trying to be. We’re called to be Christ-like, simply. So, yeah, I’m not going to stop watching TV. It’s just for entertainment. And if you want shows with meaning, well, you better look for some old reruns of Saved By the Bell or Full House. Or you could just watch golf…

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I’ll start by saying, in all honesty, I am so new to this, that I’m sitting here trying to think what the word “blog” really means. Is it an abbreviation? Short for another word/phrase? Somebody tell me! I guess it doesn’t really matter for now.

I’ve been meaning to “blog” for a long time. Isn’t it amazing how many times we use that phrase: “I’ve been meaning to do…for a long time”? What stops us? Are we too tired? Too lazy? Bills? Kids? TV? What really keeps us from doing the things we want to do? Or even if we don’t really want to do something, we know that it needs to be done. We all feel great after completing a task, yet we put things off over and over again. Life is hard, no doubt, and real “life” stuff does come up. I’m just amazed at where the time goes. I say this in regard to myself. I’ve been “meaning” to blog for a while, and I know see that “a while” is actually around 3 months. 3 months! I blame it on the Devil. Ha! That sneaky, little cockroach. But seriously, I know perfectly well that we humans can’t blame everything on Satan. We have to take accountability for our own actions. I learned this a long time ago from the game of golf. During a bad round, it’s extremely easy to blame other factors for your own mishaps. The wind! The chipmunk making noise in my backswing! It’s too hot! The list can go on and on with golf. In game as tough as golf, much like life and it’s trials, until the player stops blaming other factors and begins taking responsibility for his or her own actions, that player can never fully reach their potential. Ahhh. Life lessons from a game. Only in God’s World.

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My friend, Karl has made this video of one of my favorite songs.  It's off of his first album.

 
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So I’m getting started. This will be my first jump into blogging. Doubtless, I have much to learn.

Do you like Golf? Well, I do. In fact, I’m thinking about Golf right now.

If you have a favorite course, I’d love to hear about it. Why not drop me a line?

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