February 2010
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Happy Birthday Esghe Man!
SO stoked, as today is Sheida’s 20th birthday! Happy birthday to my oh so stellarest Sheida! (To Sheida: I hope you don’t mind the picture! I couldn’t resist!)
Feb 27th
Feb 27th
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INDOOR GAME
Well.. I had my first UGA indoor game last night. The game was pretty fun. 6 vs 6 including the goalkeepers. We won 8-4, putting us at 2-0 in group play. (I was sick last Thursday so I didn’t play). The only annoying thing is that the game kicked off at 10 PM, and finished around 11. That’s super late considering I had an 8 AM class this morning! Oh well, as long as we keep winning!...
Feb 26th
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Wow
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Feb 24th
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The Gold Coast
The 2010 Quiksilver Pro Australia. The end of February means one thing for the surfing professionals around the world - the offseason is over, and it’s time for the world tour to start again. I imagine that, if they aren’t already there, the likes of Kelly Slater, Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson, and my personal favorite, Dane Reynolds, are arriving in Queensland, Australia for the...
Feb 24th
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http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-angels15-2010feb15,0,5206224.story
Feb 16th
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Feb 14th
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Feb 13th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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Religion Political Science Overlap
Religion Lecture: A society based off individual feeling as moral code would not function correctly. Political Science Lecture: Conservatives believe the values of American society have an Anglo-Protestant moral core. In essence, our society must have a religion (any religion, not just Christianity) to base its morals on, or else all the other concensus values of Americanism (the constitution,...
Feb 11th
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JayJC Sports →
Check out one of my best bro’s sport blog, jayjcsports.typepad.com. An aspiring sports writer, Jason Chong details his views on the wide world of sports. From the NBA, to the World Cup, he’s got it covered. (He’s a pretty smart dude). Thanks for the sports Jason Chong!
Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
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Twenty Minutes
After I ate, I stood waiting for a bus to take me across campus to the library. After a minute of standing, however, I quickly realized that this was a sheer act of laziness.  In an effort to stop taking the health of my legs for granted, I decided to take in the mile long stretch through the beautiful Georgia campus. The vivid memories of being on crutches subsided as I approached the six story...
Feb 8th