Entries Tagged as 'Best Posts'

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

From Here To There

In my last post I wrote about my company, Sportsvite.com. In this post I want to write about my career and discuss how I got here and where I want to go. I’ve taken a more unconventional path than many of my classmates and peers. There have been times where I’ve probably confused you with [...]

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

My Frost Heave Destiny?

Last week I came across this article on SI.com by Alexander Wolff. Besides being an esteemed and award-winning writer for Sports Illustrated, Wolff also is the owner and president of the Vermont Frost Heaves, the defending champions in the American Basketball Association. Wolff is looking for a new GM for the Frost Heaves and encouraged [...]

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

The 21st Century Karma Test

I lost my cell phone on Saturday night. Left it in a freakin cab. I realized about 10 minutes afterwards and did the whole song and dance thing of calling the phone one zillion times. No dice. That never works. Like most technologically dependent drones, I’m a pathetic shell of my glorious self without my [...]

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

My Best Piece of Writing Ever

I love to write. It’s part of the reason why I started this blog. I’ve been writing in some capacity since high school. Back then I wrote for the school newspaper (I was also captain of the math team!). In college I kept a personal journal and took a bunch of literature classes. Interestingly enough, [...]

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

HAHAHA

My Aunt Gail is a laughter coach by trade. She teaches laughter classes in her neighborhood in Harrisburg, PA. Aunt Gail believes in the physical act of laughter. She wants people to laugh, even without the aid of jokes or humor. When people begin to do this the simulated laughter becomes stimulated laughter. I’ve dubbed [...]

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

2008 — The Year I Will Finally Vote….maybe

I’ve never voted. I’m not really proud of this but I’m not really bothered by it either. Chalk it up to apathy, thats the term people use to explain why more than half the country passes up on their right to vote. My parents and people of their generation seem to be appalled when I [...]

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

A Road Less Traveled

I have a friend who is serving time in jail. He’s in the middle of a three year sentence at a correctional facility in upstate New York. He was involved in an unfortunate situation that had horrible and tragic consequences for everybody who was involved. It was one of those blink of the eye moments [...]