Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Bobby Bowden

Today i just heard that the coach of FSU is retiring after 34 seasons as the head coach. He has won two national titles and is the second most winningest coach of alll time. I do not know the details on why he is getting fired but i can only guess it is because of his age. He just celebrated his 80th birthday. He is an iconic person at FSU... they even named the stadium after him... I do not think that city will be the sme without there coach.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Energy Drinks

I have alwasy been a big fan of energy drinks. When I was in high school i use to drink one before everyday started. It was almost like breakfast for me. I never really had any bad crashes from them either. But over last summer i got really sick and my doctor told me it was from drinking to much caffine and my body was on overload. So what i am suggesting is that if you drink them or any sodas do it in moderation. The are not good for your body at all and in the long run they will and can harm you. Just as an example if you put a penny into Coke it will dissolve over time. The drinks are full of acid. This is just a warning you do not have to listen to me but just be caustious thats all.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Thanksgiving myths i never knew...

The first Thanksgiving was merely a celebration in thanks for a good harvest and did not become an established tradition among the colonies. Contrary to popular belief, the Pilgrims would not have eaten pumpkin pie at the first thanksgiving. When the Plymouth Pilgrims arrived in the New World, they had only a limited amount of sugar and no ovens with which to bake. Turkey would not have been a main course for the pilgrims; it was more likely that they ate venison yummmy and seafood, such as cod. The food that would have been served at the harvest meal would have consisted more of meat than of vegetables. Which honestly I would have preferred. I hate veggies.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Flounder Fishing

When Nov roles around all I think of is flounder fishing. They have two eyes, but with a twist - both on the same side of its head. The flounder is almost immediately recognizable to most people. Much of the U.S. coastal waters are inhabited by a similar species to our Gulf and Southern flounders. It's sometimes difficult to tell the difference, but both share a similar characteristic - they are fabulous dinner, probably the mildest tasting fish in the sea. Flounders are born looking like most any other fish, including normally positioned eyes. As they develop, however, the right eye begins to shift toward the left. Once out of the adolescent stage, flounders take up their position in life, half buried in the sand, eyes looking upward, waiting for food to pass them by. Their coloration is almost a perfect match for the sandy bottom, and they are nearly invisible. Flounders have a set of choppers, and gobble up shrimp and crustaceans given the chance. Oddly enough, most flounder are caught by accident - that is, peoples are fishing for something else, and a flounder appears on the end of the line. They can be targeted by fishing a live sardine over sand or mud bottom in this way: cast out, then slowley retrieve the bait. When your bait passes over Mr. Flounder's resting spot - snap! They put up a dogged fight, using their flat bodies to provide resistance to your upward pull. They don't get too big around here - a couple, maybe 3-4 pounds, but as I mentioned before, a delicious and mild fish. My favorite spot to fish for Mr. Flounder is on Fort DeSoto.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Campfire

When the first sign of winter rolls through i love nothing better than a good ole camp fire with all my friends... You know that time of year when the air gets crisp and the temperature drops a few degrees. It is just so nice out and you do not want to be inside at all. This is my favorite time of year because we can make campfires. Campfires are so much fun because everyone loves fire. Just making a campfire is a lot of fun. But the best part is when its all made and you can just sit around with friends maybe have a few beers and just relax. There are always good campfire stories and good ole marshmallows. I am a country boy so i love my campfires. I cant wait for the next cold front in a few weeks.

Monday, October 19, 2009

FWC internship

Today i was invited to go do some research on FWC private land. We had to wake up a little bit early but it was well worth it. Its only about 30 mins from campus and its all rock quarry's. But eventually it turns into forest. We get to pick what we want to do research in. I chose to ride the swamp buggy, which sits on huge tractor tires, has a wench and is lifted close to five feet. We did our little research and along the way saw about 25 deer and 12 alligators. All in all a pretty sweet day.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

famous qoutes that inspire...

"The gentleman does not needlessly and unnecessarily remind an offender of a wrong he may have committed against him. He can not only forgive; he can forget; and he strives for that nobleness of self and mildness of character which imparts sufficient strength to let the past be put the past." - R.E.L.

So Here's to a long life and a merry one. A quick death and an easy one. A pretty girl and an honest one. A cold drink and another one. Here's to Civil Wars and Revolutions, Southern states with their own solutions. To KA boys who like to fight, and Southern girls who can drink all night!

You can have anything you want - if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, have anything you desire, accomplish anything you set out to accomplish - if you will hold to that desire with singleness of purpose.-Robert E Lee

Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.-Theodore Roosevelt