Welcome, IBMA World of Bluegrass
Thank you, Vin
Scully bids Dodger Stadium adieu
Rest in peace, M. Dennis Dranchak (March 8, 1949 – September 6, 2013)
Go Marissa (my niece) and the South Windsor Thunder!
Links to more Thunder videos
SW Thunder Thank You
Thunder vs Monson Jan 7 2012
SW Thunder vs Vernon Hurricanes Jan 14 2012
SW Thunder vs NEU Jan 21 2012
SW Thunder v Tolland Jan 28 2012
SW Thunder v Stafford Feb 5 2012
Thunder v Monson Feb 11 2012
Thunder v Vernon Feb 18 2012
Thunder in Oakwood Tournament Feb 18 2012
Thunder vs NEU Feb 19 2012
Jacob Aaron Osit (August 3, 1997 – August 23, 2007)
“For All Parents” by Edgar Guest
“The Brave Little Soul” by John Alessi
Kay Yow (March 14, 1942 – January 24, 2009)
“Who else was this successful at this high a level while always being universally liked? Who else inspired only admiration and never ire in her foes? Even her fiercest adversary — Cancer, with the capital C — would have expressed boundless admiration, were it an entity that could speak. … Men and women, boys and girls, people of every age — all can participate in fighting cancer because there’s so much still to be done. You can donate to the cause and help continue to fund live-saving and life-extending research. But you also can honor Yow just as profoundly by simply bringing a little more everyday kindness into your life and those of people around you. In so many ways, we can all keep working together with Kay Yow. Even though, through our tears, we accept that we must now work apart.” – Mechelle Voepel, “Yow’s considerable efforts will live on”, ESPN.com, 24 January 2009
“For the final five minutes of regulation and the entire overtime, there was more drama than any of us writers here could adequately put into words. It was one very special basketball game.” – Mechelle Voepel, “NC State keeps season alive with dramatic finish”, ESPN.com, 21 March 2007 – see also Mechelle Voepel, “Yow back on the sidelines, doing what she does best”, ESPN.com, 19 February 2007
Great trip to Disney World!! Thanks, guys …
My Surprise Most Important Subject of 2006: Group B strep CDC web site
