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Showing posts with label Gold Medal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gold Medal. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Going For The Gold Part III
All right, you've all been waiting for it, the epic conclusion to my Olympic article that due to laziness turned into two, and shall now be concluded in trilogy fashion. Still with me? Good. Let's do it. Cue John Williams' Olympic theme.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Going For The Gold Part II (because I'm too tired to think of another idea.)
Well it's been a week since this blog saw a post, and with good reason. We concluded our trip to lovely and scenic Montpelier, Idaho, and returned home. Since then, it's been nothing but moving heavy objects and unpacking boxes as we move into our new house. More importantly Zach and I have been diligently assembling a new base of operations codenamed "The Batcave-Penthouse" or more simply "The New Batcave." Last but not least I continue my very important job of standing at a kiosk in the mall and telling people how to get to the Apple Store (Rosetta Stone). But throughout this period of non-stop go, one thing as remained a constant; the London Olympics! I do have another one of my patented top-five lists in the oven, but for now lets kill time with more of my nonsensical ramblings on the games.
Prince Harry was stoked when he heard I'd be doing another Olympic article...
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Going For The Gold!
Ladies and Gentlemen the London Olympics are upon us! To commemorate the occasion we here at the blog have traveled all the way to scenic London, England Montpelier, ID (budget cuts) to cover the festivities! Due to the last few crazy days of moving from one house to another and traveling from state to state, sleeping on various couches, I've kind of missed a lot. I'd usually adhered to the belief that the opening ceremonies are boring, so I didn't even attempt to watch. I should have remembered that these Olympics are in England. I managed to miss not only the Queen of England and James Bond jumping out of a helicopter, but also my idol singing Hey Jude as the Olympic Cauldron was lit.
How on earth did I miss this?
But I have seen some good stuff. Some of my favorites so far have been these stories:
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