Friday, December 16, 2005

End of the semester...oh, and I guess Christmas is coming, or something

Let it never be said that procrastination is not a friend to the cheese. Even though he waited until the last possible minute to start, he still managed to finish both his papers on time. Yes, ol' "Eliot’s Journey from The Waste Land to Little Gidding" coming in at 15 pages, and "Dickinson and Plath: Approaches to a Writing Life" with a robust 17 and 1/2 pages were 90% completed in the five days prior to their respective due dates. The cheese is eagerly awaiting his forthcoming C-'s with great anticipation. On the up side, no class until January 31, on the down, now the cheese is forced to finish the Chronicles before January 31. Can he do it? Probably not...

And while the cheese probably won't be able to participate in this weekends bloodbath, he may be able to at some point in the near future.

As a parting gift to all citizens out there in cheese land exhibit A for the case against Bill O'Reilly, assbag.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Suck it ManU

Far be from the cheese to normally revel in the pain of others BUT.....this is just too good to let pass without comment!

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Little sporting news

Well, the Dodgers finally, after parting ways with Jim Tracy and sacking ol' Paul Depodesta, named a new manager today...the thoroughly uninspiring Grady Little. This coming just days after the unexpected, yet oddly satisfying, pick up of SS Rafael Furcal. The outlook for the boys in blue next year still lingers around the bleak to shitstorm range, but at least Coletti seems to know what he wants. It's just a shame they couldn't get Brian Giles.

In football news, Liverpool played a rather exciting 0-0 draw at Stamford Bridge today, meaning the Reds secured top position in Group G, and will be one of 8 seeded teams in the draw for the round of sixteen in the Champion's League. It's still a bit premature, but with 9 successive unbeaten games, and all those without allowing a single goal, Rafa's lads are looking well poised to repeat as champions of Europe.