Friday, March 09, 2007

Well, that sucked

Yesterday, Hammer and I were the only ones who had the balls to "alumni up" and take a half day to go to the game at the Garden. Needless to say, it wasn't the best performance for the Orange and Blue. We hit some free throws and it's a different ballgame. Paul Harris did have his first Garden party though, with 26 points and 15 rebounds, all coming off the bench.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

We Did it!

So, we managed to take down UConn last night in commanding fashion... at least in the second half. Nichols came to life and Syracuse was carried by Eric Devendorf in the first. It was a pretty win, despite having to wear these butt-ugly uniforms...

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Let's go Orange!

So, with the Butler loss last night, it really could jeopardize Syracuse's chances at a tournament bid. They need to beat UConn today.

The game is on at 2:00 ET. Hopefully, I can sneak off into the bullpen and watch the game.

Btw, Syracuse will be sporting some of the gayest uniforms of all time today. Somehow, the agreed with Nike to debut these skin-tight jersey tops with the baggiest shorts of all time. It's looks absurd... See for yourself »

Hopefully, we end up with our third straight one of these...

Friday, March 02, 2007

Moving on up!

Well, it's official. Paul and I are moving out of the Penthouse sometime this month, and taking a new place on 108th St and Central Park West. The place we found is pretty sweet. Nice big living room, amazing brand new kitchen and two bathrooms. Not to mention, it overlooks Central Park.

Ethan gave us a congratulatory call yesterday, being that he's our new neighbor and all. Also, Mike Cooper and Jay Camhi will be moving in a mere two avenues from us as well.

Should be a jolly good time.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Alumni Blues

Well folks, we're back from Syracuse. That weekend was much needed on so many different levels.

A couple years ago, I wrote this post about my adventures to Syracuse for Homecoming. At the time, I felt that there was a sense of home still there - almost like you never really leave. This time, it was pretty clear that my days in Syracuse were behind me. Don't get me wrong, i had a blast with the whole gang, and hitting the M-Street bars and all, but it was obvious that it was a different era for me when I was there. It's always fun to wander back to the old days of college, but I'm happy where I'm at now, and especially where I'm headed.

On another note, we got to see Syracuse impale UConn in the Dome in front of 32,000 which is always a treat. Man, I forgot how much I missed going to games in the Dome.

PK claims he'll have pics up on Flickr soon, but we'll see...