Lackluster Update
To the six of you who actually visit this blog with any regularity, I feel compelled to write a "real" entry (if you can call this one).
This blog hasn't been too interesting lately. (That's not to suggest it ever was.) It's easier to maintain an interesting blog when your life is interesting. This summer I was gambling constantly, traveling constantly, and somehow actually doing stuff that, at the time, seemed generally interesting enough for good blogging material. Lately, life's been a little less interesting. I suppose that's not a bad thing. It's given me more time to exercise, read, play with my dog, and work on my beer pong skills (6-0 last weekend with an 18 year old first-timer girl as my partner, HOLLAAA!!); but those activities don't exactly make for interesting blog material.
It reminds me of Barack Obama's memoir, Dreams from My Father, where he writes 465 compelling pages about the first 24 years of his life, then closes by saying "...and oh yea, after that I went to Harvard Law. The end." Only I'm not at Harvard Law. I'm trying to throw ping pong balls into plastic cups.
I don't really know where this entry is going, so I'll close by saying that my friend Ray took down the Super Tuesday on Stars last night for a cool $77,000. Nice job, Ray!
This blog hasn't been too interesting lately. (That's not to suggest it ever was.) It's easier to maintain an interesting blog when your life is interesting. This summer I was gambling constantly, traveling constantly, and somehow actually doing stuff that, at the time, seemed generally interesting enough for good blogging material. Lately, life's been a little less interesting. I suppose that's not a bad thing. It's given me more time to exercise, read, play with my dog, and work on my beer pong skills (6-0 last weekend with an 18 year old first-timer girl as my partner, HOLLAAA!!); but those activities don't exactly make for interesting blog material.
It reminds me of Barack Obama's memoir, Dreams from My Father, where he writes 465 compelling pages about the first 24 years of his life, then closes by saying "...and oh yea, after that I went to Harvard Law. The end." Only I'm not at Harvard Law. I'm trying to throw ping pong balls into plastic cups.
I don't really know where this entry is going, so I'll close by saying that my friend Ray took down the Super Tuesday on Stars last night for a cool $77,000. Nice job, Ray!
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