Sunday, November 4, 2012

Notre Dame game


After watching Notre Dame's horrible 3 quarters of football last night, I really felt like the undefeated season was done, along with National Championship hopes.
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As luck would have it, they pulled off the improbable comeback yet again to hold their spot of a perfect season still in reach.  I hope they can finish the season strong and be considered for the national title game, but they need to start playing better.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy is still upon us on the eastern seaboard and it's starting to get very rough.  I personally enjoy storms like this but I am aware of the fear it brings to people.  We lost power for a couple hours but have already gotten it restored after a short two hours.  For people that are worried, clearly stay indoors and have candles and/or flashlights ready.  For living on the east coast, everyone should have some sort of emergency supplies at their disposal at all times.  I hope this is true for everyone in the path of the storm.  I'm from CT and I have to say that I am mighty impressed with the preparation the state has taken leading up to and throughout the early part of the storm.  The Governor has shut down the highways as of 1 p.m. today and has electrical workers on standby in every town waiting to be called to action.  All in all, this storm hasn't been that bad as of yet, but I'm being told the worst is yet to come.