Re: WPC 10K Post Challenge - You Ready?!
That explains the hole and waterfall....
Told you, BP's got a cenote, not a stomach...
That explains the hole and waterfall....
Told you, BP's got a cenote, not a stomach...
And we wait... and we wait....
This is a contract year for him. I have defended him all the way up to the last four games last year, when he tossed 10 INTs. Now, I just am left wondering how someone with as much talent as him who works as hard as him (all reports say he is truly dedicated a very good study) can be so blah.....
You a Jet or Giant fan, MSFTisMIA? Or a displaced fan of another team?
Got too much reading for school. I'm more nervous right now about this speech I have to give in Japanese on Sunday. Technically I am reading a short story I wrote in Japanese. It is a small group (10 persons, including our Japanese teacher). Our Sensei has done this three other times before but I'm still nervous...
yes the truth hurts but at least it helps the other person change in a way .......well at least that's how I see it :smile:Just got into the doghouse with my ex...sometimes a truth can sting, no matter how empathetic of the other person's point of view you are whenever you're sharing your feedback.
Week one for the NFL pool at the office was a bust for me...it is winner take all each week and I finished in the middle of the pack. On to next week I think it 20 people in the pool so at $5 per person, it is a nice payout that Uncle Sam doesn't get to tax us directly on. Since we do winner take all in all our sports pools at work, I've come second in the March Madness 2013 and 2013 NBA Playoffs. I got no money though...i felt like the Buffalo Bills of the mid 90s with 4 consecutive Superbowl appearances (they went 0-4 in those games though...)
yikes I would too be nervous about it If I had to something like that and I didn't know you were taking Japanese you seem more like the European type of person judging by how I see you as. I wonder if Japanese is a hard language to learn?:smile:
Yup. It is hard to learn. For the record, since you missed it earlier, I'm a Jamaican living in the NYC area. So staying I study Japanese always raises eyebrows.