More bad news concerning the "State of North Carolina" came last night. Along with the abysmal economy, the University of North Carolina was determined to be the "meanest" basketball team around. After a story book season, Michigan State played in front of the home team crowd in the Motor City with aspirations of a National Championship. However, leave it to UNC to crush those dreams...check that, OBLITERATE those dreams. How rude!
Well, what's done is done. Tyler Hansbrough can finally graduate after what seems like 7 years as America's gutsiest player. I'm not sure what Ty Lawson will do, but if he stays for his final season, he'll continue to dream crush on a regular basis. There are several UNC players that could graduate or go to the NBA...My advice - DO NOT GO PRO. Forego your NBA rookie season! If there was ever anything I would go back in time to it would be my college years (and my 6th birthday at McDonalds). Wait until the economy is better and your professional millins are actually worth something. And, by the way, a college degree never goes out of style.
To all of the UNC players that read this blog religiously, heed my advice and enjoy yourself in Chapel Hill. Wear Baby Blue for another year...
Moving on, Farmer Elementary is here for a 2 Night field trip. Yesterday, our activities were: GPS, Bears, Wetlands and Waterfowl, and Team Initiatives. They appeared to be having fun. They could have just been laughing for no reason, I suppose...but I'll go with fun. Last night we had campfire s'mores, which, if you've never had them, you do not know what you are missing. Everyone appears to be pleased with the programs, food, and facility. One kid said "this is the greatest day of my life"...I am not making that up! He said it! We have lots of stuff in store for them this morning including a Pocosin Super Hike, Weather Walk, Team Challenge Course, and River Basins. I think they are planning on going to the beach after they depart...I'm glad we didn't have to follow up to the beach...the beach is prettier than the program staff.
Lastly, why is it so cold outside? Can the weather not read a calendar? My calendar is still on March, but I'm slow to change...It's April, now warm up!
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