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Saturday, October 28, 2006

I'm Moving!!!



I've started a new blog that's more accomodating to my needs, so I'll be leaving this site behind. It's been fun.

Please come visit my new site at jeffwinget.com.

Cheers,
Jeff

Sunday, October 08, 2006

102 Yards of Cowboy-Butt-Kicking Bliss!



I'm a huge Philadelphia Eagles fan. My history with them goes way back, and I watched in horror last year as they fell apart in the midst of the Terrell Owens scandal and several key injuries. And, I cheered when Owens was suspended and left the team to head for Dallas.

Since then, I have waited for today, the day that T.O. and the Cowboys would come to play in Philly. The game lived up to all the hype. It see-sawed back and forth, both offenses firing well and both defenses causing turnovers. At the end of the game and with a 7-point lead, Michael Lewis committed pass interference on Terry Glenn, putting the Cowboys inside the 10 and eying a game-tying score. On second down, Drew Bledsoe fired a pass toward his tight end that was intercepted by Lito Sheppard and taken 102 yards for the score, sealing the win for the Eagles.

The win proved that the Eagles are a serious contender in the NFC this year and puts them at 4-1 and solidly on top in the NFC East. To all the critics who thought they were a last place team this year, I have to say that they never should've doubted a team with McNabb at the helm and a great defense. The rest of the season looks promising.

Cheers,
Jeff

Friday, October 06, 2006

Amen, Mr. Olbermann


Hat tip to Crooks and Liars

I'm not sure that I can add to what Keith Olbermann said the other night, but I agree totally. Watch for yourself:

Special Comment by Keith Olbermann

Monday, October 02, 2006

Please God, Protect Our Children

For the third time this week, one of our nation's schools was attacked by a new brand of terrorist. I'm appalled and frightened by this trend. Schools should be a place of security and trust, but that is not the case. Even more disturbing is that the attacks have come in rural schools, places that normally don't have the threat of violence.

I teach at a school with a population of 38 students (K-12). I've always thought that we were safe, that nothing bad would ever happen to us. The school that was attacked today had a smaller population than mine. It appears that this new breed of terrorist could strike anywhere.

Please God, protect our children. Please God, help us all.