Today I did something that I was not planning on doing at all. In a spur of the moment decision I ended up flying a plane today. Obviously I only did VERY BASIC things. But I did steer and control a plane all by myself. When the opportunity presented itself I just went.
This is the perfect way to take something off of my bucket list.
More on this later...Much more.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Quick Story
I won't get into the details, but let's just say that a male student athlete, who in my mind should be rejected by almost every women he meets, was caught getting the phone number of his so called "Dream Girl" (I think he has more than one...) who is a really nice female student athlete. This young women could do SO MUCH better than this clown whose number she gave to.
After the male student athlete told me it was his dream girl I told him point blank that, "you know she is going to change her number within a week?"
Then the male student athlete goes "No, I am better than that man, two weeks."
To which I replied, "Well, atleast you are honest with yourself"
After the male student athlete told me it was his dream girl I told him point blank that, "you know she is going to change her number within a week?"
Then the male student athlete goes "No, I am better than that man, two weeks."
To which I replied, "Well, atleast you are honest with yourself"
Bad Tweeting
A Boston College women's soccer player thought it would be funny to make jokes about Penn State on twitter.
Well it wasn't. It's one thing to think things or joke privately, it's another thing when you post it publicly, which is what you do if you are a Division I athlete with a Twitter or Facebook account. Nothing that you say is just to your friends, it's to the whole world, so don't forget that.
http://onwardstate.com/2012/11/15/boston-college-womens-soccer-player-stephanie-mccaffrey-makes-rape-jokes-on-twitter/
I'm not quite sure athletes understand just how dangerous it can be to post certain things publicly. Things can just be taken the wrong way.
Well it wasn't. It's one thing to think things or joke privately, it's another thing when you post it publicly, which is what you do if you are a Division I athlete with a Twitter or Facebook account. Nothing that you say is just to your friends, it's to the whole world, so don't forget that.
http://onwardstate.com/2012/11/15/boston-college-womens-soccer-player-stephanie-mccaffrey-makes-rape-jokes-on-twitter/
I'm not quite sure athletes understand just how dangerous it can be to post certain things publicly. Things can just be taken the wrong way.
