Bahooties

Kelctionary:

Bahooties – (see dudemungose)

Dudemungose – awesome dudes (see awesome and dudes)

Dudes – cool guys (see cool and guys)

Awesome – in the state of awe (see awe and state)

Cool – in the state of coolness (see coolness and state)

State – presence or phase (Now go to the other dictionary and see presence and phase)

Guys – people (see people)

coolness – being cool (Okay, you can look up cool in the other dictionary now)

People – organisms at the top of the food chain (see organisms and go to the other dictionary for **********food chain)

Organisms- living things (see living and things)

Things- stuff (look in other dictionary now)

living- not being dead (see dead)

dead- not being alive

********************OXFORD DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS************************* (other dictionary)

Presence- *the state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present in a place or thing

*a person or thing that exists or is present in a place but is not seen * a group of people, esp. soldiers or police, stationed in a particular place *the impressive manner or appearance of a person

Phase- * a distinct period or stage in a process of change or forming part of something’s development * a stage in a person’s psychological development, esp. a period of temporary unhappiness or difficulty during adolescence or a particular stage during childhood *each of the aspects of the moon or a planet, according to the amount of its illumination, esp. the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon, and the last quarter *Riding each of the separate events in an eventing competition.

Cool- *fashionably attractive or impressive *excellent *he quality of being fashionably attractive or impressive

Food chain- a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.

i am a much better dictionary, like you know what any of that meant!)

stuff- *matter, material, articles, or activities of a specified or indeterminate kind that are being referred to, indicated, or implied *a person’s belongings, equipment, or baggage

100

HOORAY!! THIS IS MY 100TH ENTRY!! This time it is for real! At last, after years i have made 100 entries! I know there have been those writing blocks, and all the bad stuff that happened like the false 100th blog which was actually the 100th comment. I am up there with the big bahooties now!! Oh, and I forgot to celebrate the 200th comment (i am currently at 210) too, so this can be the comment’s belated celebration as well. anyways, I just thought you guys might like to know.

200th comment:

Congratulations. All of that extra practice singing at the piano has really paid off! I just hope you don’t end up going on tour to NYC with a rock band like your big sister. Seems dangerous.

jeb

So close…

I was close, but sadly, I will most likely not be going to all state. Usually you have to get a score of 14 or lower. For each section they give you a score, 1 point for either no errors and sometimes 1-2 errors. (depending on how much room there is to make errors) Then it goes up to 6 points in some parts, and 8 in others. I got 18 in my audition because I got 2 points on my chromatic scale (i made errors descending) and then I pretty much bombed my sight-reading. I got a 4 on my first one (mess up one note and you pretty much mess up the whole thing) a 1 on my second, and a 5 on my 3rd. Otherwise, everything else was ones!! That’s good. I was 4th best in my chorus class. One boy got a 12, another girl got a 13.5, and another got a 17. The boy and girl with the lowest scores have tried out for things like this before, so Mrs. Pence was very proud of me. Other people got 25s and 21s, Which mrs. Pence said was also very good. She had to enter every score for all the middle schoolers in a computer, and she said that many schools with a more experienced choral program had kids making 40s! I think the highest score you can get is a 48 or something. Hopefully next year I will get the chance to try out again.

BROOKWOOD 35, PARKVIEW 14: Rivalries turn out one-sided

I know that this is a little out-dated, but I thought I would show Eric the similarities. I’m sure you all know about the Brookwood Parkview rivalry. This was an article I found on AJC’s website. Parkview and Brookwood are like twins. The rivalry between the two is legendary, and never fails to make the front page of the newspaper. Anyways… Here it is.

BROOKWOOD 35, PARKVIEW 14: Broncos in a rout!

Pittman, Curran lead the way

Carroll Rogers – Staff

Saturday, October 1, 2005

A year after being shut out by Parkview, the second-ranked Brookwood Broncos showed Friday night just how dangerous they can be with a little speed.

They moved David Pittman from receiver to quarterback, welcomed blue-chip running back Cameron Smith from Meadowcreek and voila, a 35-14 thrashing of No. 6 Parkview, the most lopsided Brookwood win in the rivalry since 1990.

“This is the best team they’ve ever had,” Parkview coach Cecil Flowe said afterward. “They’ve always had good teams, but now they have speed at two spots; that helps them.”

One spot is quarterback, where Pittman rushed for two scores and passed for a third on a 74-yard spiral to P.J. Katz. No. 2 is running back, where Smith rolled up 118 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries. He outdid Parkview back Caleb King, who got most of his 103 yards after the game was decided.

Ask Pittman, and the difference Friday had more to do with emotion. Teammate Greg Mercier, a backup offensive linemen, lost his older brother Thursday night in a car accident. Mikey Mercier had played on the 1996 Brookwood state championship team.

“We had a loss in our family, our football family,” Pittman said. “So we came out here, and we played strictly for him.”

Emotions of a different kind always run high in this rivalry, and Friday night’s Brookwood celebration left Flowe upset after Broncos fans poured onto midfield, where the Panthers meet at the stenciled “paw” after the game.

A Brookwood fan wandered into Parkview’s huddle and called out Flowe. After the third time, Flowe interrupted his talk and followed the fan across the field. He said afterward that he’d had words for the fan, and spoke to security about him, but Flowe eventually came back to the huddle.

“He walked up a third time; you reach your limit,” Flowe said. “[I told him] ‘If you’ve got something to say, say it right here.’ He was drunk. I could smell liquor on his face. . . . I’m trying to run my team.

“Somebody needs to control a guy who’s drunk and disorderly.”

On the field, though, Flowe knows his team was outperformed. “They whipped us,” he said.

Brookwood held the Panthers to 173 yards of offense, including 50 in the first half. Quarterback Patrick Witt was sacked four times, twice by linebacker Rennie Curran. Curran was a huge factor in limiting King, too, and was still up in King’s face on Parkview’s final series.

A 62-yard pass from Witt to Steve Esmonde set up Parkview’s first score nine minutes into the third quarter. But Brookwood answered with the Pittman-to-Katz touchdown to take a 28-7 lead.

The Broncos followed that up with a 55-yard punt return by Patrick Moran to score their third touchdown in less than six minutes.

“We’ve been waiting for this game right here,” Smith said. “It’s just another game . . . on the way to the state championship.”

With the way 6-0 Brookwood looked Friday night, that’s a hard point to argue. Parkview (4-2), which hasn’t lost more than two games in a season since 1998, has some things to overcome.

For starters, lineman J.C. Brignone — the Division I prospect who moved in from Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina — broke his left arm in practice and is out for five weeks.

All-State

Tomorrow is my All-State audition. I am very nervous. My audition will be at 10:30 tomorrow, and I am auditioning as an alto. I am resting my voice right now. We will have a long drive tomorrow, and I have to be there 30 minutes early. Wish me luck!!