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Every Vote Counts

October 31, 2008

Just watch this video and decide what's the right thing to do.

I vote for my son.

I vote for my wife.

I vote for my father, a retired military veteran with diminishing benefits.

I vote for my brother, because he doesn't believe his vote counts.

I vote because I can.

I vote because the last two times my vote didn't help who I wanted to win, but I'll do it again and again and again.

I vote for my friends, because he's been overseas twice and I don't believe he needs to go back.

I vote for everyone who's struggling to go to college, because I'm in the same boat.

Do what your heart tells you Tuesday if you haven't already. And take it that seriously, because it simply is too important not to.

I'm glad that Hollywood did a little something like this, it's a little more effective than P. Diddy's Vote or Die campaign.

Posted by Clayton Hein at 4:27 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)


Return of Terry Tate

October 23, 2008

The Office Linebacker is back.

He came out of nowhere from a football season or so ago and it now stalking a different type of sideline.

It appears he has turned into the Politic-Linebacker. I'm not sure if he's a Sam or a Will, but he could be a Mike.

The world and especially the U.S. needs a couple more Terry Tates. I wonder what the guy is like in real life. He's probably a teddy bear.

Or he could be a Deebo ("Friday" reference) and drive people crazy with his stealthy ways. 

Visit Terry Tate's website to view all his present and past glory in the office setting and now next to Caribou Barbie.

http://www.returnofterrytate.com/

Here's a little sample. Wait for it though, it takes a while until the creaming.



Posted by Clayton Hein at 11:24 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)


Kind-of-Local Football Updates

October 16, 2008

So Colt McCoy, on Dan Patrick's Sports Illustratedvradio show, said he'll back next year to lead the charge for the Horns and won't test the NFL waters.

McCoy also said that Mack Brown hates it when he wears anything that isn't neutral - non opposing Big XII teams - colors around him, or burnt orange.

Patrick tried to bait Colt when he asked him something about his interest in next year's Red River Rivalry while he's in the NFL.

Colt didn't fall for it and said that he can't wait to play again in the game as a fourth-year starting QB in the game.

Colt sounds like a good guy. I've met his dad once during an interview a year or so ago, so I hope all the best for Colt and his family.

And if you didn't know already, Colt is on the cover of Sports Illustrated so go buy a copy and see if you can get it signed.

Note Two:

Dominic Rhodes, of MSU and Indianapolis Colts fame, is going to be starting in the short future (estimated 2 to 4 weeks) for the Colts at running back.

Their starter Joseph Addai has a busted up hamstring. Third-stringer Mike Hart went on the injured reserve list this week so the job is Rhodes to excel in.

Love it.

Rhodes, who I still think should have won the Super Bowl MVP when the Colts beat the Chicago Bears, gets to wear the starting pants in the Colts backfield this week against the Packers.

I would really like to ask him what its like standing next to Dominic Rhodes in a shotgun formation. And if you haven't pick him up for your fantasy football team - you know, just in case.

So root for the Colts this week and any week that Rhodes starts. Heck, cheer for them anyways.

Posted by Clayton Hein at 1:58 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)


Cost of surgery

October 15, 2008

Cost of Surgery.jpg

I took this from Men's Health magazine.

You have to look at this comparison and just ponder why things are they way they are.

I suggest you read the article, titled "Need Surgery? Call a Travel Agent," before you get on a high horse and start judging a country's health care system.

Posted by Clayton Hein at 3:55 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)


Love Lockdown

October 7, 2008

Kanye West has made the best crossover hip-hop/pop song of all-time with "Love Lockdown." And if you don't agree its the best, then it sure is up there.

West has been doing things differently, seeing things at a different angle. And that vision has translated to the music he's been able to create.

You might not agree with some of his views, mainly the George W. line, but you have respect the energy he puts into his music.

I've been a big fan of the dude for a while. Maybe since "All Falls Down," off of College Dropout, but especially since he performed "Jesus Walks" at the Grammys.

So enjoy, maybe even throw a couple lines of feedback my way on what you think of the song/video.

Posted by Clayton Hein at 1:47 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)


Outlandish MSU parking police

October 1, 2008

MSU parking ticket.jpg

Sure, they're cops too.

Sure, they have jobs to do, but why don't MSU police get to go home at 5 p.m. like the rest of the working class. Hell, hang out at the little building you call a police station and wait till an emergency pops up.

Or, how about they focus their energy on other things besides dolling out tickets to people at night school.

I get that you should have a MSU parking pass to park on campus, but I thought the rules didn't apply after 5 p.m.

I'm attending one night class this semester. I didn't think my purchase of a overpriced MSU parking pass was necessary.

Then I get out of class Tuesday night and I find out that I better buy one or face the consequences of windshield debris. Such as the one you see here.

My buddy told me he got a parking ticket on a freakin' Saturday for parking in the wrong direction in a standard parking spot. "Two cars front ends should face each other at MSU," said the evil MSU police. "We don't like rear ends touching rear ends."

My suggestion. Anything after 5 p.m. and on the weekends should be free parking at the University off Taft. You don't have that many night classes, parking isn't a problem at MSU at nights.

Find something better to do than generate a quick revenue through parking tickets.

Don't get me wrong. I love MSU, I just think they need to rework their parking policies. There isn't enough when students/faculty need it, and there's too much when they don't like at night, when parking should be free.

Posted by Clayton Hein at 10:06 AM | Permalink | Comments (1)



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