I'm Gonna Get Experience
Labels: current reading, Music
"There's a small place inside us that they can never lock away, and that place is called hope." -- Andy Dufresne
Labels: current reading, Music
Congratulations to Mr. Joseph R. Halbert for correctly naming "When I Come Around" by Green Day as the Tuesday Song of the Day.
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
Note: The group stage is played in a round-robin format with each team playing a home/away series with every other team for a total of 6 matches for each team.
I don't anticipate that Liverpool will have much trouble with Beskitas or Marseille (although Zenden and Cisse will have revenge on their minds as they face their old club), but Porto could be a bit of a different story. Under the direction of current Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, Porto took home the 2004 Champions League crown by defeating AS Monaco. I don't think they are quite as good as they were that year, at least I hope not, but as well as the Reds have been playing so far this campaign, it does not seem to matter who the opponent is.
The preceding sentence will make me feel very foolish if we are bounced from the competition at the conclusion of Group Stage play in mid-December. Only time will tell.
Labels: Liverpool FC, UEFA Champions League
There's not much to report on the second day of the Fall Quarter besides a strong performance by Liverpool in today's match against Toulouse. Now that the Reds have vanquished the French side, they will move on to the Champions League Group Stages. Tim, I realize that a number of the Liverpool videos that I have been posting lately from YouTube are being shut down by something called NetResult. Because of that, I'm switching over to Daily Motion to bring you all of the latest footage from the greatest football club on the face of the earth. That, my friends, is an empirically provable assertion.
Labels: Liverpool FC
Congratulations to Mr. Dan Carlson for correctly naming "Wagon Wheel" by The Old Crow Medicine Show as the Sunday Song of the Day. Dan, you should note that I'm still allowing you to receive the immense praise and adulation that comes from being a Song of the Day winner despite your blasphemous remarks against the beautiful game in your comment. I am a benevolent blog operator, but my grace is not without its limits.
Labels: Politics, U.S. Attorney
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, it's almost that time. Classes for the Fall Quarter begin tomorrow at Baylor Law. I can tell you this: it has been four, yes four, months since I sat in a law school class and tomorrow morning promises to be painful. Here's to the next step of the journey and positive thinking.
The "60 Minutes" story focused on a village in Cambodia that OLPC has used as its proving ground. The village is accessible by a four-hour journey on a dirt road and does not have running water or electricity, but each and every child at the village's school has a laptop thanks to the work of OLPC.
After reading Thomas Friedman's The World is Flat last Christmas, I believe now more than ever that in order for children around the world to raise their standard of living and escape the crippling poverty that still ensnares far too many in these prosperous times, the secret is a connection to the educational tools that are everywhere around us. Thanks to Nicholas Negroponte and OLPC, that dream is becoming a reality.
Labels: current reading, Liverpool FC, Music
Congratulations to my Dad, Danny Scott, for correctly naming "Crazy as a Loon" by John Prine as the Wednesday Song of the Day.
Labels: Politics, Professional Wrestling, Texas Rangers
Congratulations to Mr. Andrew Tuegel for correctly naming "The Scientist" by Coldplay as the Tuesday Song of the Day.
Labels: Television
As your source for all things Liverpool FC, I feel obligated to weigh in on the match with Chelsea yesterday. The match featured a tremendous home debut goal from Fernando Torres that you can see here:
Labels: Liverpool FC
Congratulations to Mr. Tim Henderson for correctly naming "Grace" by U2 as the Thursday Song of the Day.
Labels: Gamma Sigs, Life
Many, many thanks to Ben Grant for passing along the following link. If you don't want to read the full story, here's a synopsis: A South Carolina inmate is suing embattled (yes, his name has been legally changed to "embattled") Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick for $63 billion (yes, billion) dollars. Oh, what's that? Ah yes. Why in the world would a South Carolina inmate sue Michael Vick for $63 billion dollars? Well, it all makes perfect sense. Let me explain...
Now that I've disposed with diplomatic niceties, I'll sling a little mud. You might wonder why I chose the above picture in my post about Newcastle United. Well, here's the skinny. During a 2005 match, two Newcastle players got into a fight, not with the opposition mind you, but with each other, which resulted in each player receiving a red-card and being kicked out of the match. Yet another reason why I love English football.
There are some moments that have shaken the United States to its very core, among them the Civil War, JFK's assassination, and Watergate. Now, our nation is faced with another traumatic crisis that threatens to bring us to our collective knees.
Labels: Television
Much like Douglas MacArthur once returned to the Philippines, I have returned to you, my faithful readers. That is, if any of you are left out there to read this. I know that my prolonged absence has been troubling for many of you (coughJohnMiddletoncough), but I will do my best to make it up to all of you in some small way.
Current Reading:
The Powers That Be -- David Halberstam
Also, I must mention that Liverpool began its season with a dramatic win over Aston Villa on Saturday by the score of 2-1. As if you had to ask, the winning tally was provided by none other than skipper Steven Gerrard, who added yet another chapter in his memorable reign as captain of the Reds. Here's a video of the winning free kick in the 87th minute, courtesy of the right foot of Stevie G. and probably to a greater extent, the Fox Soccer Channel.
Labels: current reading, Liverpool FC