Wednesday, January 31, 2007

pizza forgot

Last night I went with a girl named, Collette, to watch "Stranger Than Fiction." I think my expectations were built up too much. It was good, but I was expecting something I didn't see. By the way, I thought that Maggie Gyllenhaal is pretty, I think it's her smile. So I was at the movie and I got a call on my mobile from Mr. Cougarford and shortly there after from Tyler, the former verizon salesman. Then I realized that I had gone on a date during Pizza Club night. It made me chuckle softly. I still love pizza, even though others may not think so. I am thankful for the pizza love that is shown. It is a tragedy...?

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

nba fluff

I attended the Jazz game Monday at the "Melta Center" as they battled the Minnesota Timberwolves. Attending an NBA game is always a delight; however, it is also a disappointment to see these great athletes play passionless. It seems like the playoffs are always exciting, but the regular season is weak sauce. A possible reason to the "lathargicness" is that they play 82 games in a season. For the NBA, more games = more money. There is a big difference between a college game to an NBA game. NBA is missing the vigor. It was fun to see KG wearing his new sweet shoes. Also it was fun to witness my boy, Mark Madsen, air ball a free throw.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

what are you thinking?!?

Last night it really hit me. Some people keep dream journals. I, however, should keep a pre-dream journal. I think of the most random stuff right before I zonk out. Last night, I was lying in bed thinking about how harsh washers and dryers must be on clothes. Then I thought maybe I should use the "delicate" cycle more often. Who thinks about that? Apparently I do. Maybe this will become a new feature of my blog. "Random Thoughts Before R.E.M. (RTBR)" or something like that.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

That's me

here is an article about the BYU game, they talked about me in a way. It's from the Daily Herald. Here's the article. Here's the quote, Darnell Dickson wrote:

"During a free throw attempt, Jerome Habel egged on the BYU crowd to get louder -- and he missed."

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Habel, my new friend


This is straight from my journal about my good time on Saturday at the BYU basketball game against SDSU. BYU won 80-58. It was grand. Enjoy:

Russell and I went to the BYU b-ball game... we didn't sit in the student section but instead behind one of the hoops with all the old people. I had another epic BYU athletics event moment. NO ESPN or anything, but I had the whole student section and most of the Marriott Center looking at me at one point. Let me explain. Habel(pictured to the left), #4 for SDSU, had gone up for a dunk and got fouled. BYU's Plaisted, at the other end, had just dunked it with authority the previous possession. SO, Habel was at the line and I yelled from the my sixth row seat, "Hey #4, that was weak sauce!" Right then, he looked at me, chuckled, and shook his head. I think he made the first free throw as I was waving my arms in attempt to distract him shooting. Before the second free throw, he did something that reached a new high in reactions in result of my taunting the opposing team. At the free throw line, he looked at me and started waving his arms around imitating me... he looked like a goof. And that's when the whole student section got involved especially after he faced the students and made a "Come on" gesture. Habel missed the second free throw. A little later Habel's teammate went up to him to tell him to hold back. It was great, we got into Habel's head that game. I'd like to think that I had a part in the Cougar's trouncing.