Friday, January 30, 2009
Blog Break Part 2
How do you know when you need to take a blog break?
1. When you begin to suffer from "Brett Farve Syndrome" as in retire, un-retire, and then think about retiring again!
2. When you lose to a legally blind guy not once, not twice, ney, how about three times in 3 games of ("billy-ards") Pool!
Our keyboard guy on the Praise Team came over last night and played Steven and me in 4 games of "Rotation." The game of "Rotation" is started by picking a numbered bead out of a container. Each bead has a number on it. The number you choose is "your ball" of which you keep the idenitity to yourself.
Everybody takes turns shooting the balls 1 through 15 in rotation. If you happen to be shooting the 4-ball and you drew the "#4 bead," and you knock in the 4-ball, you win and game over. If someone else knocks you ball in the only other way to win is for you to shoot the 15 ball in if the game goes that far.
Last night the final 3 games went to the 15 ball and despite the fact that Steven and I knocked in the majority of the balls, Vaughn would end up shooting the 15 ball and knocked it in. He took great pride and beating a couple of guys with "normal vision."
So as the computer screens blurs I'll retire once again.
1. When you begin to suffer from "Brett Farve Syndrome" as in retire, un-retire, and then think about retiring again!
2. When you lose to a legally blind guy not once, not twice, ney, how about three times in 3 games of ("billy-ards") Pool!
Our keyboard guy on the Praise Team came over last night and played Steven and me in 4 games of "Rotation." The game of "Rotation" is started by picking a numbered bead out of a container. Each bead has a number on it. The number you choose is "your ball" of which you keep the idenitity to yourself.
Everybody takes turns shooting the balls 1 through 15 in rotation. If you happen to be shooting the 4-ball and you drew the "#4 bead," and you knock in the 4-ball, you win and game over. If someone else knocks you ball in the only other way to win is for you to shoot the 15 ball in if the game goes that far.
Last night the final 3 games went to the 15 ball and despite the fact that Steven and I knocked in the majority of the balls, Vaughn would end up shooting the 15 ball and knocked it in. He took great pride and beating a couple of guys with "normal vision."
So as the computer screens blurs I'll retire once again.
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But in your defense...Von is not the normal Blind Guy, he is special and does not let his handicap get the best of him. ;o)
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