I think when the school opened in 1953 :lol::lol:
Now this is funny! :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Say what:confused: Are you saying Trinity's basketball team is all "tatted up?"
You all are all crazy! :lol::lol::lol:
Maybe that's why I like ya'll! :D
Some of my list.....
- I have to drink out of a straw at a restaurant
- I only drink bottled beer
- If I am at someone's house I will clean/straighten things if I think its needed
- I must vacuum from a corner of a room to the door and in straight lines
- I must sleep with a fan on (and usually a tv too)
- TP must roll down and towels must be straight
- I empty trash cans (small ones like in my bathroom or bedroom) even if it has a few tissues. If it has a lid on it I am ok until it gets 3/4 full
- Slurping or open mouth chewing of any sort drives me insane
- My cell phone never leaves my side and is on 24/7 (partly because of my job and other out of habit)
- I won't eat leftovers wrapped in reynolds wrap.
I am sure there is more but these are top of mind.
I am glad you all won. Sorry I missed the voting. Been away from BGP for a while.
On a side note...does any of the other "Old Time BGPer's" feel like our 00Rocket has grown up on us? :cry::thumb:
I love to see schools/community get behind people in times like this. It shows the true character of a school/community to do something for their opponent. It has been and will be a long road for the Kleins. They are truly amazing people and can only wish them the best.
Kevin Klein (St. X Head coach) six month old daughter had to have a liver transplant last week. His wife donated part of her liver to their daughter. Before the game started there was a prayer and tribute for them. CCH also presented the family with a donation. CLASS ACT CCH!
Very nice pics paNDa. Did you get any of the presentation they did before the varsity game for Kevin Klein and family? I heard it was pretty moving. What a class thing for CCH to do!:thumb:
I don't let losses in any sport bother me that much anymore. I love sports just as much as the next person but over the years I have realized that losing on a court, a field, etc is not that big of a deal. I have also learned that losing can result in many rewards.