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Passing time. . .

Tuesday, May 31, 2005

AdSense

I decided to throw a couple of advertisements from Google's AdSense program. I get paid an extremely small amount every time someone clicks on my ads so please click away. The program is very interesting. You sign up and they will examine your site or blog to determine if your page is suitable for AdSense. Once they approve your site, you then create an advertisement on the AdSense homepage and copy it into your blog. The content of the advertisement is grabbed right out of your blog or page so the ads all depend on the content that you add to your blog. For example, if I were to write golf, golf, golf, golf, golf, golf, golf, golf, golf, golf, golf, golf, there is a pretty good chance that there are some ads related to golf on my page.
If you are interested in adding AdSense to your page, the webpage is located at http://www.google.com/adsense/. If you need help contact me. Hope you're having a great day!

Tired Thoughts

I just made myself a quesadilla. Just cheese, lettuce, salsa and 2 tortillas in the microwave. Had a few popsicles today too. Really starting to get down in the grub. I foresee Meijers in the near future.
I have to go back to work and school in the morning. Work I don't mind because I don't do anything, but I really dread class for 3 hours and 20 minutes, although Game Theory is very interesting and its been getting even better.

Sunday, May 29, 2005

Golf Game

I'm loving my new set of Powerbilt Grand Slam Irons. My 8-iron broke last year, but since Powerbilt clubs have a lifetime warranty, I sent my 8-iron in to get fixed like the other 2 I had broken before. I kept trying to get my club back until finally just short of a year later, I got ahold of someone who told me that they had lost my 8-iron and would exchange me for a brand new set for my old set. Score!
Anywho, I'm smacking these clubs extremely well. Friday, I played with my dad against a couple friends of his in the scramble at Scott Lake Country Club. We scored very well on the front but my putting quickly deteriorated on the back and we ended up losing 5 bucks overall. The whole match came down to the last hole where if me and my dad won, we would have won about 12 bucks, if we tied, we would have owed one dollar and if we lost that whole is where the 5 bucks came in. Needless to say, after I sliced my drive into a tree and OB, and dad hooking his to the edge of the swampy area to the left, we were toast.
I went out to Scott Lake again last night with Sharma. We played the East 9 at about 6:45. The course was clear and very relaxing. Before I left my house, I switched up putters in my bag to see how my old putter felt. Perfect! Exactly the switch I needed for my short game. I wasn't making anything spectacular, but I was hitting every put within a short distance of the cup, which I had no trouble knocking down. Approach shots were working too. The only 2 areas that still need work are my chipping and I need to figure out how to be more consistent off the tee. My drives are going long, but they need to be straighter.
We'll see how this weekend goes. I've got a game with Lynch against Vega and Liz Clement.

Friday, May 27, 2005

Grub

  • 1 Jar of Peanut Butter and 1 Jar of Jelly
  • Opened package of corn tortillas
  • Tub of butter
  • Shredded Mexican Cheese
  • Lettuce
  • 1 Box of Mac and Cheese (but no milk)
  • 1 Bag of Popcorn
  • 2 Cans of Salsa
  • Some Applesauce
  • 4 Boxes of Spaghetti Noodles (were onsale at meijers for like 8 for a dollar, couldn't pass)
  • Box of Hot Chocolate
  • 3 Cans of Chicken Noodle Soup
  • 1 Frozen Dinner (Chicken Breast, Mashed Potatoes and Corn on the cob)
  • Lots of Popsicles
  • 1/2 Container of Sherbet
Not really much for a meal. I'll probably eat the Frozen Dinner for Breakfast and I'll have to make hot chocolate for a beverage.

Introduction

Decided to start a blog. We'll see how this goes.