Wednesday, February 29, 2012

City irá confrontar o Arsenal, bem longe da Inglaterra...

O Diretor do City assinando o Acordo para disputar o Campeonato.

O Manchester City Jogará um Torneio de pré temporada O "China Cup", e Enfrentará o Arsenal em Pequim Na China, O Jogo irá ocorrer no Estádio Nacional de Pequim o Famoso "Ninho de Pássaro". 


O Maravilhoso Estádio Ninho de Pássaro em Pequim na China.


O Diretor John MacBeath do City, disse:

"Esse jogo vai ser muito empolgante para o Manchester City. O Ninho de Pássaro é um ícone mundial do desporto e vai ser incrível ver um clássico entre duas grandes equipas do campeonato inglês"


Na Pré Temporada desse Campeonato,11-12, O City foi ao Estados Unidos e enfrentou várias equipes.

World Champion Yohan Blake leads off 2012 adidas Grand Prix lineup

From Anthony Turner - IMAGES Media LLC

NEW YORK (Feb. 29, 2012)—World Champion Yohan Blake of Jamaica, ranked No. 1 in the world at 100 meters, kicks off a scintillating lineup of superstars expected at the 2012 adidas Grand Prix in a preview of the action later this summer in London.

Blake 22, joins a long list of sprint champions who have thrilled fans at the adidas Grand Prix in the past, including Maurice Greene, Tyson Gay, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Allyson Felix and, of course, Usain Bolt, who in 2008 set his first 100-meter World Record here to kick off his history-making Olympic campaign.

"The Gibson Relays last weekend were a great start for my 2012 season," said Blake, of the event at National Stadium in Kingston on Feb. 25 in which he came from behind to anchor his 4x400-meter and 4x100-meter teams to victory. "I am already looking forward to that fast track in New York City on June 9th."

Last summer in Daegu, South Korea, Blake became the youngest 100-meter gold medalist at the World Championships since it began in 1983. "I would like to be a legend," he said before capping off his historic week by running the third leg and handing off to his training partner, Bolt, on the 4x100-meter relay team that broke its own World Record.

This is not the first time Blake has competed at the adidas Grand Prix. The youngster made his debut here way back in 2007 when he anchored his St. Jago team to victory in the boys' 4x400-meter high school relay, and competed over 100 meters in 2009 and 2010.More athlete announcements for the 2012 event are expected soon.

The eighth-annual adidas Grand Prix, one of the premier track-and-field events in the world, is the sixth stop on the international Samsung Diamond League circuit, and the third stop on the Visa Championship Series. It will begin at 1 p.m. on June 9 at Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island.

Homestretch tickets for the event, set for June 9, are now on sale at 877-849-8722.

For more information, visit the event website at adidasgrandprix.com and follow the adidas Grand Prix on Facebook and Twitter. When tweeting, use #agpny.

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mr blue is expecting a baby!!!!!!

mr blue is expecting a baby from her long time gal friend wahida mohamed.nyumbani kwetu blog is wishing u goodluck (picha from teen news)

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

JACOBS: RESPONDING POSITIVELY TO NEGATIVES IS A KEY TO SUCCESS ON THE FIELD, COURT

"Life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you react to it".

Whether you first heard this quote from pastor and author Charles R. Swindoll or famous football coach Lou Holtz, its message is clear — you are measured not by what happens to you, but in how you respond to those challenges.

That quote hangs on my office door and has been a theme for our men's soccer players here at the University of Evansville.

We have a young team, with a nucleus of rising sophomores and juniors, and they have worked really hard in the early stages of this preseason training at working outside of their comfort zone and responding positively to adversity.

Whether on the field, in the classroom, or at home, it's critical to respond positively toward challenges. "Adversity reveals character" is a phrase often echoed in this column, and you can learn an awful lot when presented with challenges. There are normally multiple coachable moments that can be applied when a mistake happens.

Here are some tips to assist in how to respond positively to challenges, and in presenting these coachable moments to your own players, team and children:

Be humble: There needs to be a level of appreciation and understanding of who you are and how you fit into the whole scheme of things.

No player is so special that he can't be fouled. I'm amazed when I see players who received a call continue to complain to the ref or trash-talk an opponent. If you've received the desired call, what more do you expect? Better players than you have been fouled; it's part of the game.

No player is so special that his team can't be scored on. It will happen, and when it does, keep it in perspective that games last two halves (soccer), four quarters (high school basketball) or nine innings (baseball). Most mistakes happen while a player is dwelling on a previous mistake rather than focusing on moving forward.

"Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do" — John Wooden's quote illustrates the level of resolve and focus you need in adverse situations.

There are some things that are absolutely out of an athlete's control — the weather, an official's call, a decision from a teammate or coach, a past mistake. Athletes who are mentally tough understand that all they can truly control are their own attitude and effort. Putting emphasis on working harder, staying focused on your own responsibilities and not getting distracted are what will determine the toughness of an athlete.

Strength vs. toughness: I've often subscribed to the theory that strength can be measured in the weight room, where toughness is measured by how an athlete responds to challenges.

Physical size is relative when it comes to mental toughness, and has more to do with "the size of the fight in the dog" as opposed to "the size of the dog in the fight."

How you respond to challenges will determine how tough you are, so place more value in mental toughness. When your team's best players are also your team's mentally toughest players, you are on the verge of something special.

Focus on the process: It's easy for a coach or an athlete to get distracted by the outcome on the scoreboard as opposed to focusing on the process of getting better and moving forward. True champions learn from mistakes that happen in games.

No coachable moment sinks in more than a game. No matter how successful you are as a coach or a parent, your players or children will learn more from those adverse moments than from lectures. A coach's job is to make sure players understand why mistakes happen and how to correct them.

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                                                      Hii mikono huku pembeni..mhhhhh
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Tevez joga pelos reservas do City

Tevez atuando com os reservas do City.

Depois de alguns meses fora Carlitos Tevez participou de um jogo disputado no CT do City, válido pela liga dos reservas, que é tradicional na Inglaterra por manter jogadores jovens e não aproveitados em ritmo de jogo.

Ele jogou 45 minutos, o City perdeu o jogo para o Preston North End por 3 a 1. Tevez jogou o primeiro tempo e teve atuação discreta, sem participar de nenhuma jogada perigosa.

C'mon City!!

"Fui para onde me senti querido"

David Silva comemorando seu gol contra o FC Porto.

Em entrevista ao programa "Onda Cero", o David Silva afirmou que, na época de sua transferência, os dois grandes da Espanha não se movimentaram e ele acabou indo para onde se sentia querido:

"Nem Barcelona nem Real Madrid se movimentaram. Quem buscou me contratar foi o City e por isso estou aqui. Fui para onde me querem."

Silva ainda explicou que só saiu do Valencia pela situação que o time estava em uma profunda crise financeira e precisava fazer caixa com vendas de jogadores.

"Estava muito feliz no Valencia e precisei sair por circunstâncias. O City foi o clube que apostou forte em mim. Tomei a decisão certa e estou muito feliz na Inglaterra. Me faltam dois anos de contrato e quero cumprí-los. Não penso em voltar à Espanha. Os torcedores gostam muito de mim e estou aproveitando esse momento."

No final da entrevista David Silva disse que está muito feliz por ter vindo para o City e, contente como o time vem jogando.



C'mon City!!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Dr Henry Lowe creates new JA industry in nutraceuticals

by Jean Lowrie-Chin

Observer column | Monday, February 27, 2012

Local scientist Dr Henry Lowe (2nd right), updates Health Minister Dr Fenton Ferguson (left) about the new range of local nutraceutical supplements and teas being promoted under the Eden Gardens brand at the launch last Thursday at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in Kingston. Dr Lowe's wife and Sir Kenneth Hall, former governor general, listen in. The products are developed and formulated from local plants by Dr Lowe and his Bio-Tech R&D Institute team. (Caption from the Observer - Photo: Lionel Rookwood)

In spite of the challenges, there are special Jamaicans who help us to keep the faith. In continuing our mini-features on recipients of the CCRP Jamaica 50 Living Legacy Award, this week we highlight distinguished scientist and entrepreneur, Dr Henry Lowe, the founder and executive chairman of Bio-Tech R&D Institute. Last Thursday he launched a range of nutraceutical products under the "Eden Gardens" brand made from indigenous plant extracts and scientifically proved to enhance health and wellness.

Dr Lowe explained that Jamaica was a cornucopia of 84 internationally recognised medical plants, only two of which had been successfully developed into accepted pharmaceuticals. One is the periwinkle, which we apparently knew about, but allowed the Canadians to "first" us. They have developed from this wild plant, expensive drugs, one of which cost US$5,000 per milligram. The other is cannabis (ganja), from which Jamaica's canasol was developed by Professor Manley West, Dr Albert Lockhart and Dr Lowe. It is now regarded internationally as one of the most effective treatments of glaucoma.

Then, when Dr Henry Lowe started his decade-long experimentation on the lowly ball moss, another miraculous indigenous plant became internationally accepted. An extract of the ball moss, commonly called "bird's nest" that we see on power lines all over Jamaica, has been developed into a nutraceutical called Alpha Prostate Formula 1, a chemo-preventative agent to support and enhance prostate health.

In one short year since he launched the Bio-Tech R&D Institute, Dr Lowe and his brilliant team of scientists have developed seven nutraceuticals which have all won FDA approval and a Certificate of Free Sale for the USA. The team has done extensive toxicity tests showing no negative side-effects, and their products are now set to enter the US$86-billion a year nutraceutical market. They have also developed five medicinal teas. Henry Lowe projects that they should be able to add to their workforce of 30 with each passing year and Jamaican farmers will increasingly benefit from their business.

Master of ceremonies for the event, Mrs Beverley Anderson Duncan, and several other speakers said they were awaiting the listing of Bio-Tech R&D on the Jamaica Stock Exchange so they could own shares in this unique organisation. Dr Lowe has not only created a business, but he has also created an entire new industry which will bring fame and well-needed prosperity to Jamaica. We salute this distinguished son of Jamaica.

Jamaica must win the war on corruption

JEAN LOWRIE-CHIN

Observer column | Monday, February 27, 2012

Several young people who did not bother to vote in the December elections told us that they were disillusioned — they had little faith in either political party. Now as the parties prepare for Local Government elections next month, they should be working to earn the confidence of our young people.

We are hearing allegations of corruption regarding the fires at the Riverton dump and the slow response which resulted in an environmental crisis. While the politicians do their finger-pointing, residents in the area continue to suffer. This is the problem with corruption. It does not remain under the table where envelopes change hands. It spreads its slimy tentacles over the entire nation — public and private sector, rich and poor. In an address at a PSOJ event last year, Professor Trevor Munroe, director of the National Integrity Action Forum (NIAF), spoke on the topic, "Combatting Corruption, Building Integrity, Strengthening Governance".

"While the beneficiaries of corruption in the public and private sectors enjoy the fruits of ill-gotten gains," said Professor Munroe, "amongst our people, the combination of economic distress, personal vulnerability to violent criminals, distrust of public institutions, disgust at corruption in high places and increasing social disorder is seriously undermining confidence in public institutions, even support for democracy. Indeed, available evidence points to a growing tendency towards authoritarian solutions. This turning away from democracy has got to be arrested and can be arrested."

He called on all sectors to raise the level of resistance against corruption. A gentleman I know got his business in Kingston burnt out when he refused to supply the community "don" with his demands and had to flee the country after receiving death threats when he reported the matter. Only last Thursday, we heard that Vanity Food Fair in St Catherine was torched — the owner had been gunned down some time ago. A relative was heard asking if there was no place in these communities for decent business people to operate. But there is also a less visible form of corruption happening in both the private and public sectors. The shaken victims are warned, "This is a small country — speak at your peril."

Professor Munroe appealed: "Those who resist and those who stand up need support, need reinforcement to be more effective if, ultimately, frustration is not to get the better of them and they ask themselves 'what's the point?' I know one such is Greg Christie; I ask the PSOJ and all well-thinking Jamaicans to call on him to make himself available for renewal of his contract when it expires!"

Professor Munroe pointed out "four man-made circumstances" which had opened up the opportunities for Jamaica to move swiftly to address such issues. He cited "public servants of integrity asserting professionalism", giving the examples of Greg Christie, then Customs Chief Danville Walker, Commissioner Ellington, Major General Saunders, Major General Anderson, and ACP Felice. He saw "an awakening of civil society - more active media, churches/denominations overcoming differences, human rights, environmental, grass-roots groups talking out".

He also noted "a more interventionist private sector - importantly embracing in the organisation small people like taxi operators, craft vendors, etc, and with a national vision superceding partisan support" and "more assertive international partners" like the IMF which helped to inspire JDX and the US Department of Justice which filed for the Coke extradition.

One thing we know for sure, the tightening global economy will result in choosier investors. Let us fight corruption to receive a solid rating as a good place to do business.

happy birthday winnie!!!!!!

Heaps prepares for next phase of preseason

Jay Heaps and his New England Revolution will finally get their first real preseason test on Wednesday in Tucson, Ariz., when they kick-off the FC Tucson Desert Diamond Cup against the defending MLS Cup Champions Los Angeles Galaxy.

Heaps is hoping for positive results from his team, the most important aspect of the preseason tournament is getting his squad ready for the start of the MLS season on March 10th.

“It’s important for us to get MLS ready,” said Heaps. “We’ve been in some identification mode, we’re still a little bit in there, but at the same time now we turn it up a notch in terms of how long guys are going to play, the intensity of the matches and the overall outcome of the matches. We want to make sure that we put our best foot forward.”

The tournament aspect of the matches doesn’t really come into play for Heaps. While winning the tournament would be a bonus, it isn’t the goal of participation.

“It’s about how we’re going go in and progress,” Heaps said. “We want to make sure we’re getting minutes to the right guys, but at the same time we’re still in identification mode, so we’re still going to be looking at some players and some formations. We’re not 100% set exactly what we want to do. We know we have an idea of what we want to do, but that can change with injuries and personnel. At this point, it’s really an important two weeks.”

Yasmina; young, beautiful, educated and a loving mother

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                                                  Yasmina and her  Daughter Keri

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The Soccer Coaching Bible by the NSCAA



This series will review and rate books that teach, describe and document the beautiful game. Look for a wide variety of books and helpful insight from players who have been there and done it on the pitch.


Looking to learn more about the great game of soccer? Want to become a better player? SoccerNationNews' new Best Ever Soccer Book Guide reviews must-have books for players and their coaches. If you want to know more about player development and coaching - from tactics to strategies - these books provide the insights and information you need. Editorial Note: Soccer books are all tested and approved by real soccer players and coaches!

The Coaching Bible - NSCAA

The Soccer Coaching Bible by the NSCAA

FIVE STAR RATING

Better Education, Better Coaches, Better Game is the tag line for the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and this comprehensive book on coaching provides great information on training youth soccer players with great stories. Written in an easy to read straight forward style, the book starts off in Chapter 1 with a story about Sharing a Love for the Game -- and tells the tale of how very diffrent coaches inspire players.

Even if you are not a coach, but an avid soccer fan or a parent, this book is worth picking uo and reading. I loved it and kept turning the pages.

Age appropriate activities to create confidence with the soccer ball, how to create a network for effective recruiting and building muscle ednurance with interval training is all included. The reader almost feels like they are a in a room surrounded by top coaches sharing their wisdom and experiences.

The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) assembled an all-star lineup of 30 coaches to tackle every important aspect to coaching the sport. On- and off-field duties are covered in detail, and the material in each chapter is rich with the voice of experience.

From Anson Dorrance's chapter on organizing and orchestrating a winning program to Lauren Gregg's chapter on creating the ideal training environment, this book provides the answers you've been looking for. Steve Sampson explains the technical and tactical nuances of controlling the ball, and Tony DiCicco encourages and informs mentoring developing players and coaches.

The book is divided into six sections, making it easy to choose what information you want:

Priorities and Principles by Cliff McCrath, Joe Bean, Layton Shoemaker, and George Perry

Program Development and Management by Anson Dorrance, Charlie Slagle, John Rennie, Mike Jacobs, and Joe Morrone

Optimal Training for Learning and Performance by Lauren Gregg, Jeff Tipping, Barry Gorman, and Ron McEachen

Technical and Tactical Insights for Competitive Success by Steve Sampson, Jim Lennox, Peter Mellor, Tony Waiters, Jay Hoffman, and Schellas Hyndman

Player and Team Development and Motivation by Al Miller, Tracey Leone, Jay Martin, Miller Bugliari, Tim Schum, Chris Petrucelli, and Colleen Hacker

Growth Opportunities in the Coaching Role by Jeff Vennell, Peter Gooding, Tony DiCicco, and Glenn Myernick

Resilient perfomance keeps Man Utd in title race

Sir Alex Ferguson hailed the resilience of his Manchester United team after admitting they had been second best to Norwich for large parts of their 2-1 victory at Carrow Road, where Ryan Giggs netted a stoppage-time winner on his 900th appearance.

After falling behind to a close-range header from Paul Scholes on seven minutes, the Canaries rallied and forced David de Gea into a string of fine saves. The United keeper was finally beaten seven minutes from time by Norwich skipper Grant Holt before Giggs struck to keep United on the tails of Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester City.

"I have to say we were lucky today, in the sense Norwich had more promise about them. I thought we were lethargic, too casual on the ball. Then when we lost the goal, we played brilliantly," Ferguson said on MUTV. "That tells you something about the temperament, they do not get nervous and started to up their game, so that augers well for us."

Ferguson added: "I think the players were probably a bit embarrassed with the chances they missed, they know they should have done better during the game, and that is irrespective of Norwich being the better team.

"They just kept crossing that ball into the box. Without Rio Ferdinand, Jonny Evans and (David) De Gea, we would have been down. They were brilliant the three of them.

"Norwich deserved a point today and it was a great goal they scored, but at that moment you saw us as Manchester United.

"I am sure this result will have an impact [on the season]. Everyone knows we never give in, no matter who plays us, they know they will have to play right to the death."

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Femeile se impart in doua categorii:Doamne si Doamne Fereste!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Ladies walipoamua kuiwakilisha Tanzania kwenye Football in Moscow Russia

                                               Timu yetu kabla ya Mechi
                                                                  wakiingia uwanjani

                                Timu ya Tanzania ikiwa uwanjani against Guinea Ecuatorial.

Timu ya Tanzania imefanikiwa kuingia nusu fainali baada ya kutoka sare na Guinea Equatorial kwenye mechi yao ya mwisho. Mungu Ibariki Tanzania. 

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Happy Birthday Vanessa

                          

The Human Brain Scan

 

City ganha mais uma e se mantém na liderança

Texto retirado do site da ESPN

O Manchester City é quase invencível em casa, e não foi o cambaleante Blackburn quem acabou com a sequência do time azul no City of Manchester. Neste sábado, o líder do Campeonato Inglês venceu o 18° colocado por 3 a 0 e assegurou mais uma rodada na ponta.

O técnico Roberto Mancini não quis saber se o Blackburn havia vencido justamente o United em Manchester na 19ª rodada do Inglês e abusou do seu poderoso arsenal ofensivo: Adam Johnson, David Silva, Yaya Touré, Aguero e Balotelli começaram jogando. Balotelli inaugurou o placar aos 30 minutos do primeiro tempo e homenageou a namorada Raffaella, fico mostrando uma frase apaixonada: ‘Raffaella ti amo.’ Agüero e Dzeko completaram o marcador.


Balotelli se declarando para sua namorada.

Silva achou Kolarov na esquerda, o lateral cruzou, e o atacante tocou com classe para a rede. Aos sete da etapa final, os mandantes contaram com a ajuda do goleiro Paul Robinson, que soltou bola após cobrança de escanteio. Aguero apareceu e empurrou para dentro. Aos 36, Kolarov acertou outro belo cruzamento e Dzeko cabeceou com perfeição.


Os números da equipe de Manchester realmente impressionam: já são 22 jogos sem perder em casa no Inglês, com 17 vitória seguidas - 13 delas nesta liga.


Veja os gols:







C'mon City!!

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it was so sweet on valentine day pale lil wayne alipomvisha demu wake pete  ya engagement na alipomuomba for hand in marrige demu hakupinga u cant belive it  lil wayne alishout  kwenye pub nzima "she said yes"n every body laughed oooh how sweet
huyo ndo demu mwenyewe hapo walikua miami wakila raha

Classificação #17


No jogo contra o Blackburn dois participantes acertaram o placar do jogo, e tivemos alguns que acertaram autores de gols do City.

Veja aqui a classificação:



Posição                 Nome                                   Pontos

1º                        Guilherme Silva                            440

2º                       Claudio Júnior                      360
 
3º                       Kaique Ribeiro                      250

4º                        Ricardo Lemes                         220

5º                       Vinícius Almeida                            160

6º                        Tiago Araújo                             120

6º                        Wagner                                    120

7º                        Luan Oliveira                             80

8º                       Robert Andrade                          40

8º                       Sandro Honorato                        40

9º                       Patrik                                         20

9º                      Kaique Pedaes                            20

9º                       Enrique Moura                            20

                                                      10º                      Gustavo Lourenço                        0

10º                      Lucas                                                0

10º                      Matheus Henrique                            0

                                         



C'mon City!!

3,900 Saturdays

I love this story from Mac Anderson's 'Charging the Human Battery', and it really puts into perspective how I plan to spend my Saturday.

The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday morning. Perhaps it's the quiet solitude that comes with being the first to rise, or maybe it's the unbounded joy of not having to be at work. Either way, the first few hours of a Saturday morning are most enjoyable.

A few weeks ago, I was shuffling toward the garage with a steaming cup of coffee in one hand and the morning paper in the other. What began as a typical Saturday morning turned into one of those lessons that life seems to hand you from time to time. Let me tell you about it:

I turned the dial up into the phone portion of the band on my ham radio in order to listen to a Saturday morning swap net. Along the way, I came across an older sounding chap, with a tremendous signal and a golden voice. You know the kind; he sounded like he should be in the broadcasting business. He was telling whomever he was talking with something about "a thousand marbles." I was intrigued and stopped to listen to what he had to say.

"Well, Tom, it sure sounds like you're busy with your job. I'm sure they pay you well but it's a shame you have to be away from home and your family so much. Hard to believe a young fellow should have to work sixty or seventy hours a week to make ends meet. It's too bad you missed your daughter's dance recital," he continued; "Let me tell you something that has helped me keep my own priorities." And that's when he began to explain his theory of a "thousand marbles."

"You see, I sat down one day and did a little arithmetic. The average person lives about seventy-five years. I know, some live more and some live less, but on average, folks live about seventy-five years.

Now then, I multiplied 75 times 52 and I came up with 3,900, which is the number of Saturdays that the average person has in their entire lifetime. Now, stick with me, Tom, I'm getting to the important part.

It took me until I was fifty-five years old to think about all this in any detail," he went on, "and by that time I had lived through over twenty-eight hundred Saturdays. I got to thinking that if I lived to be seventy-five, I only had about a thousand of them left to enjoy. So I went to a toy store and bought every single marble they had. I ended up having to visit three toy stores to round up 1,000 marbles. I took them home and put them inside a large, clear plastic container right here in the shack next to my gear.

Every Saturday since then, I have taken one marble out and thrown it away. I found that by watching the marbles diminish, I focused more on the really important things in life.

There's nothing like watching your time here on this earth run out to help get your priorities straight.

Now let me tell you one last thing before I sign off with you and take my lovely wife out for breakfast. This morning, I took the very last marble out of the container. I figure that if I make it until next Saturday then I have been given a little extra time. And the one thing we can all use is a little more time.

It was nice to meet you Tom. I hope you spend more time with your family, and I hope to meet you again here on the band. This is a 75 year old man, K9NZQ, clear and going QRT, good morning!"

You could have heard a pin drop on the band when this fellow signed off. I guess he gave us all a lot to think about. I had planned to work on the antenna that morning, and then I was going to meet up with a few hams to work on the next club newsletter.

Instead, I went upstairs and woke my wife up with a kiss. "C'mon honey, I'm taking you and the kids to breakfast."

"What brought this on?" she asked with a smile.

"Oh, nothing special, it's just been a long time since we spent a Saturday together with the kids. And hey, can we stop at a toy store while we're out? I need to buy some marbles."


This weekend is our Winter Alumni Weekend here at the University of Evansville, and it is so humbling to have former players come back to town and reflect back on how special the time in their lives were when they were playing. Most also mention how much they miss those times, and that they really appreciate the opportunities they had.

I want to challenge each of you to make the most of the opportunities you have, and to treat each moment you have with your family and friends like it's a 'cup final'.

Don't waste your Saturday, and draw as much as you can out of the time with you have, and the people that are really important to you.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Bolão


Fala galera, nesta rodada vocês irão palpitar no jogo Manchester City x Blackburn Rovers.

Regras: Você irá deixar seu palpite nos comentários , quem não deixar o nome, o palpite não será validado, você poderá palpitar até 10 minutos antes do jogo começar.

Jogo para Palpite:
O jogo será disputado amanhã, o horário do jogo é às 15:30 horas (Horário de Brasília), você poderá deixar seu palpite até às 15:20.Este jogo será realizado no Etihad Stadium, e é válido pela 26ª Rodada da Premier League.

Distribuição de Pontos :

150 Pontos - Acertar Tudo (Placar, autor dos gols).
100 Pontos- Acerto do Placar do Jogo.
20 Pontos - Acerto de Cada Autor dos Gols.

Você só precisa falar os autores dos gols do Manchester City.



Boa Sorte!