Sunday, August 20, 2006

Messed Up S.O.B.

I don't know if this John Mark Karr really did kill JonBenet Ramsey, but, if not, he sure is getting the attention that he wanted. You don't send emails to anyone about something like this unless you want the attention. Now comes word that he got to clean out the business class passengers on his flight home, as well as getting some complimentary alcohol. Let him stare at a blank wall and think about what he did. He's a disgusting pervert (regardless of the Ramsey case, he's got some other child porn issues) who the U.S. govt. probably spent our pretty penny on getting home. Absolutely assinine. Just hang him over there and get over it. I'm glad I could contribute to making his ride home as comfortable as possible. Hopefully he'll be a little liquered up for Bubba when he gets dropped off in his cell.

Monday, August 14, 2006

He still thinks he's important

The House's ole buddy dr deegan is back! Now, with the new Learning Community, he is trying to be the thorn in the side of the group and try to keep dissenting. Give it up. I'm not saying that the Learning Community is the greatest thing since sliced bread, but its a law, and while I support changing it/getting rid of it, I think that it is possible to still be cordial and productive while also trying to dissolve it. But, of course, deegan wants his name in the press, so he's being difficult and just being a jerk. I've talked to one of his employees, and they don't even agree with his separatist stance. Yet, I continue to give him time. JUST GO AWAY!

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Abandoning Ship

The last few weeks here in husker Nation has been filled with the sudden fad of defecting out of the blue. First, the man whose name was on the list as the men's basketball coach, Barry Collier (I'm curious as to whether the job he did qualifies him as the coach) went back to his alma mater, Butler, to become AD. I don't believe anyone in Nebraska was begging him to stay, so he made a great choice. Now, Alec Maric has said he won't return. Wow. That's fine. While he wasn't the next Pat Ewing, the new coach, Doc Sadler, did go to the land Down Under to try to convince the Aussie to stay. I can't really say I blame him, since the recruiting process is pretty much over.
Not to be outdone, the football program lost quarterback Harrison Beck and running back Leon Jackson. Beck, whose momma would pick him #1 in any draft, left because he couldn't take having to work to be a starting quarterback. Leon Jackson, in a similar situation to Beck, left not really because he wasn't working, but because there is a legitimate talent log jam at the running back position. I don't blame him for wanting to transfer. It just goes to show that you can't have all of the talent in the world. And that you can always go home.