Entries from December 2004 ↓

Arsenal 2 - 0 Fulham

Arsenal keep pace with Chelski, start off Christmas period with comfortable win over Fulham.

July 16th

In case you were too lazy to follow the clues in my last post, or if you been under a rock all day, book 6 comes out this July.

You can already pre-order at Amazon.com and at Borders stores across the country.

JK Rowling’s Christmas Suprise!

Hurry, click on the image above to visit Jo’s site to get some great Holiday news! If you have trouble finding the surprise, come back here, and highlight below to reveal the steps.

1.) First, click on the pony-tail holder on Jo’s desk.

2.) Now click on the reflection of the Christmas tree in the mirror.

3.) Next, click on each present under tree. There’s no pattern to how the questions will POP up, but the answers to the riddles/quiz are:

blood
bristol
prince
half
corned beef
otter

4.) Once you’ve clicked on all of the presents, click on each of the cards hanging on the string to the left. One of them will trigger a “spell,” which will reveal the news that the English-language release date of book six, Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince will be announced on Tuesday, 12/21.

Portsmouth 0 - 1 Arsenal

Sol Campbell saves the day, provides the only goal of the game as Gunners leave Portsmouth with all three points.

It really was quite an underwhelming performance, but, better to come away with the win. Next up, Fulham on Boxing Day.

Pittsburgh Steelers 33 - 30 NY Giants

Eli has his best game yet, but the Giants still lose

I was at Scott’s graduation on Saturday, which gave me all the more reason to avoid what I thought was going to be a complete and utter bloodbath. Imagine my surprise then when I checked the score after the ceremony to find the Giants leading it late. True to form, however, where there’s a will, there’s a way, and the Giants found a way to lose, thus keeping the streak alive.

Scott Graduates


(click on photo to see entire gallery)

On Saturday, I was privileged to join Scott’s family as we celebrated his graduation from Salisbury University. Scott has worked extremely hard to get this point, and I’m sure I’m not alone in telling him how proud we all are of him.

Congratulations, buddy!