Love the Dre photobomb.lawgrad91 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBo2fxWs7jw
This is the video from the top plays from the UCLA game. Anyone who might skip the interviews at the end, don't do it, especially if you like to see a happy Andre Dawkins.
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Davidson can kiss my roy williams tonight. What a choke. Or, was that the refs swallowing their whistles on one particular end of the court?
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I thought there was a bit of home cooking going on.devildeac wrote:Davidson can kiss my roy williams tonight. What a choke. Or, was that the refs swallowing their whistles on one particular end of the court?
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My mom spent the last 5 minutes and the OT yelling at the refs. Not that it did any good.ArkieDukie wrote:I thought there was a bit of home cooking going on.devildeac wrote:Davidson can kiss my roy williams tonight. What a choke. Or, was that the refs swallowing their whistles on one particular end of the court?
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Oh my goodness, I always have fun at work! You are welcome to shadow me any time.This is one of those days when I think I'd have way more fun if I worked with lawgrad or CathyCA. Thank God for Christmas break.
On Friday, I declined to do a motion for a bond reduction for one of my clients because (in my professional opinion) it would be safer for him to spend Christmas in jail than for him to spend time with his "friends" on the streets of west Greenville.
Had he steered clear of the new charges, I would have been able to get the charges which were pending against him dismissed. Also, if he spends Christmas in jail, he likely won't rack up any new charges over the holiday.
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I am watching The Sound of Music. It is one of my two most favorite movies ever.
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Am I the only one here who has church music trauma (since AD moved from the church where the choir director was, um, canoodling with a choir member)?
The worst music program in the history of church music programs was slated for 5:00 tonight. We were supposed to arrive at 4:30. No one told me the ladies were supposed to wear red tops and black pants. So when we get there at 4:30, the other ladies are all in red. I'm in a white top and a festive Duke blue vest with puppies on it.
I dropped off Mom and the Rev Lawgrad (who says it was coincidental that he wore a white shirt and red tie and black pants, like the other men) and drive like a bat out of hades for the one fashion boutique open in East Bend, NC, on a Sunday night. Anyone want to hazard a guess as to the fashion boutique?
If your answer is Dollar General, go to the head of the class.
Dollar General had a wide variety of options, if by wide variety you mean "two." The local high school, Forbush (home of the Falcons) wears red. And there was a charming men's brick red hoodie. I opted for the hoodie. Actually, it didn't look too awful with the blue vest.
Other than no one ever coming in together or ending together, the music program was ok, except for the sopranos turning "Joy to the World" into a round.
The worst music program in the history of church music programs was slated for 5:00 tonight. We were supposed to arrive at 4:30. No one told me the ladies were supposed to wear red tops and black pants. So when we get there at 4:30, the other ladies are all in red. I'm in a white top and a festive Duke blue vest with puppies on it.
I dropped off Mom and the Rev Lawgrad (who says it was coincidental that he wore a white shirt and red tie and black pants, like the other men) and drive like a bat out of hades for the one fashion boutique open in East Bend, NC, on a Sunday night. Anyone want to hazard a guess as to the fashion boutique?
If your answer is Dollar General, go to the head of the class.
Dollar General had a wide variety of options, if by wide variety you mean "two." The local high school, Forbush (home of the Falcons) wears red. And there was a charming men's brick red hoodie. I opted for the hoodie. Actually, it didn't look too awful with the blue vest.
Other than no one ever coming in together or ending together, the music program was ok, except for the sopranos turning "Joy to the World" into a round.
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lawgrad91 wrote:Am I the only one here who has church music trauma (since AD moved from the church where the choir director was, um, canoodling with a choir member)?
The worst music program in the history of church music programs was slated for 5:00 tonight. We were supposed to arrive at 4:30. No one told me the ladies were supposed to wear red tops and black pants. So when we get there at 4:30, the other ladies are all in red. I'm in a white top and a festive Duke blue vest with puppies on it.
I dropped off Mom and the Rev Lawgrad (who says it was coincidental that he wore a white shirt and red tie and black pants, like the other men) and drive like a bat out of hades for the one fashion boutique open in East Bend, NC, on a Sunday night. Anyone want to hazard a guess as to the fashion boutique?
If your answer is Dollar General, go to the head of the class.
Dollar General had a wide variety of options, if by wide variety you mean "two." The local high school, Forbush (home of the Falcons) wears red. And there was a charming men's brick red hoodie. I opted for the hoodie. Actually, it didn't look too awful with the blue vest.
Other than no one ever coming in together or ending together, the music program was ok, except for the sopranos turning "Joy to the World" into a round.
Your choir doesn't have ugly robes?
I'm glad our choir stuff is behind us this year. I'm sure you feel that way, too. I hated every piece we sang this season, except for one.
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Great game for the Girls yesterday vs Kentucky. I saw several of the girls, later that evening at the Kroger near campus.
The Angus Barn was as festive and packed as ever on Saturday and Sunday!
The Angus Barn was as festive and packed as ever on Saturday and Sunday!
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Actually, it was my current church where the choir director had to step down. New director is much, much better IMO. He's very particular about the stuff a good choir director should be particular about, and the choir sounds much better as a result. We did the Vivaldi Gloria this year, with an orchestra, and it sounded great.
LG, it could be that they didn't tell you because they've always done it that way and assumed everyone knew. I ran into that problem all the time with my church in St. Louis. Drove me nuts.
LG, it could be that they didn't tell you because they've always done it that way and assumed everyone knew. I ran into that problem all the time with my church in St. Louis. Drove me nuts.
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Crap. It's raining. Good-bye, summer. Hello, winter.
I so enjoyed the gorgeous 70 and 80 degree weather of the past few days.
I so enjoyed the gorgeous 70 and 80 degree weather of the past few days.
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Our Christmas program went well yesterday, although the attendance wasn't the greatest due to snowy conditions. Unfortunately, from a choir perspective, we don't get to do much music in it. Selfishly, I do miss the days of singing and ringing the service and having a children's program on another Sunday but the programs the last few years, without much singing, have been extremely meaningful.
Merry Christmas, everyone.
Merry Christmas, everyone.
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I'm sure the choir must have some ugly robes stashed somewhere, but they haven't worn them since I've been there.CathyCA wrote:Your choir doesn't have ugly robes?
I'm glad our choir stuff is behind us this year. I'm sure you feel that way, too. I hated every piece we sang this season, except for one.
The music changed keys and time signatures way too much to suit me. It was mostly familiar Christmas music, but set in weird and bizarre ways. I suggested to the choir director that I'd like the writer to take a pee test, because he was obviously whacked out when he wrote it. We sang "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" to the tune of "Deck the Halls," among other travesties. The piece didn't have a decent ending written into it; it just stopped. It was not written well, and it was sung worse than it was written.
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That is just wrong! Who wrote it? I want to know what you tell Melanie to avoid in the future.lawgrad91 wrote:I'm sure the choir must have some ugly robes stashed somewhere, but they haven't worn them since I've been there.CathyCA wrote:Your choir doesn't have ugly robes?
I'm glad our choir stuff is behind us this year. I'm sure you feel that way, too. I hated every piece we sang this season, except for one.
The music changed keys and time signatures way too much to suit me. It was mostly familiar Christmas music, but set in weird and bizarre ways. I suggested to the choir director that I'd like the writer to take a pee test, because he was obviously whacked out when he wrote it. We sang "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" to the tune of "Deck the Halls," among other travesties. The piece didn't have a decent ending written into it; it just stopped. It was not written well, and it was sung worse than it was written.
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Joel Rainey.DukieInKansas wrote:That is just wrong! Who wrote it? I want to know what you tell Melanie to avoid in the future.lawgrad91 wrote:I'm sure the choir must have some ugly robes stashed somewhere, but they haven't worn them since I've been there.CathyCA wrote:Your choir doesn't have ugly robes?
I'm glad our choir stuff is behind us this year. I'm sure you feel that way, too. I hated every piece we sang this season, except for one.
The music changed keys and time signatures way too much to suit me. It was mostly familiar Christmas music, but set in weird and bizarre ways. I suggested to the choir director that I'd like the writer to take a pee test, because he was obviously whacked out when he wrote it. We sang "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" to the tune of "Deck the Halls," among other travesties. The piece didn't have a decent ending written into it; it just stopped. It was not written well, and it was sung worse than it was written.
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Ugh, mucus sucks.
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Allergies YMO? The mountain cedar is beginning to rear its ugly head here in South Texas. Hope you feel better.
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Where are you located, DukeForester? I live in Galveston and Ymo is in San Antonio.DukeForester wrote:Allergies YMO? The mountain cedar is beginning to rear its ugly head here in South Texas. Hope you feel better.
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