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Monthly Archives: January 2009
Boy am I beat. Ever seen a lizard that got it’s tail chopped off and still continued to twitch. I’m that tail right now. My foot is twitching and I’m blogging but aside from my ability to breathe and move … Continue reading
All stupid business books are either titled _The/A/An_ _Noun_ _Principle/Rule/Law_ or something that couldn’t even get into a fortune cookie: Blue Balled Roosters Don’t Fly Planes. This is one of them. But hey, it’s free! The Karl Principle You should … Continue reading
Yet again proving to the entire world that we, Floridians, are wusses. Governor is declaring a State of Emergency because – get this – parts of north Florida and even Central Florida may dip below the freezing point for 8 … Continue reading
There are times when I am just astounded to hear the bullshit that comes out of my peers mouth. Now this is a serious topic so allow some poetic justice, I’m going to make it funny: For some, I have … Continue reading
It has to be a tough time at Microsoft. Trying to excite the public about the notion of another Windows operating system, in a climate where all their tech enthusiast fans who would have blown up their systems on the … Continue reading
Almost makes up for 5 years of living in Gainesville. Almost. This was an amazing season for Florida. Full of close games, top opponents, Heisman’s, teaching Georgia some respect, giving Big 12 some humility, getting shamed by Ole’ Miss, stuffing … Continue reading
Behind pride, effort and excellence all of us put in our work there hides a little layer of shame and disappointment in how much we suck. Some of us know it, and we work on it every day to mitigate … Continue reading
This was originally intended for OWN Blog, but I could not quite manage to make the post respectful or free of profanities, so Vladville it is. I want to let you in on something I’m thinking about. The most exciting … Continue reading
What a fantastic year it has been in the world of college football. University of Florida dominated the scene again, only to be shamed by an unranked team that has always been able to dial it’s number. It’s great to … Continue reading
I saw this at the book store yesterday and it damn near brought a tear to my eye: That bull is the symbol of the American pride: confidence and hope in the American financial enterprise. It stands on West side … Continue reading
