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Verb: Be unsuccessful in achieving one’s goal: “he failed in his attempt to secure election”.
Noun: A grade that is not high enough to pass an examination or test.
Ran across this today and it was a great reminder of why I don’t do any of the things shown in this video. Sure it may look like fun but my guess is it will hurt like hell the next day. Enjoy.
The Second Empire Series Spring 2012 website launched today and if you are here – you may as well jump over there and take a look. The race line-up looks great and honestly – I think the site does too. (Just sayin’) Hopefully you’ll get to participate in a run or two.
Welcome to the Spring portion of the Second Empire Grand-Prix Series. Added to the Grand-Prix in 2009, it boasts some of the Triangle’s most exciting and high-profile races. With a smorgasbord of 5Ks, 10Ks, and half-marathons, this racing series guarantees a challenge for runners of all levels, ages, and abilities.
Taking part in the Series is easy. Simply run in any or all of the 10 races. If you’re interested in qualifying for Series prizes, run in at least 6 of the 10 Grand-Prix races. Be sure to register as a competitive runner so you will receive points based on your finishing place.
This year at work I took in a “medium-sized” Christmas tree and asked my co-workers to bring in decorations if they wanted. This is what Chloe brought in – Scary Santa. I am guessing this is not the Santa you want to be naughty around or maybe even nice. In fact I am not 100% convinced this isn’t the inspiration for Rare Exports / 2.
I still haven’t been able to run down a copy of Rare Exports but if I do I plan on having a very special Christmas viewing party. I will likely not invite Scary Santa – I don’t know if I would enjoy the movie with him watching me the entire time.
What do you do with all the swag you got from a conference? Bring it to the office and have some fun. At the Internet Summit 2011 we got some cool “rockets” at the Capstrat booth. Today was our Thanksgiving Party at work – what does that mean? Turkey Shoot! Everyone got three shots and marked the closest shots to the turkey on the board.
As you can see it was a good thing we ordered pizza. We had no kill shots on the bird. More pics after the jump. This was fun so thanks Capstrat for the awesome toys – we also liked the Fez hats which may end up in another blog post down the road.
Still catching up from a busy week. I’ll have to go over my notes and see what else I’ve missed posting.
I’ll post this year’s jack-o-lantern tonight but really wanted to see what your carved vegetable of choice looked like. If you’ve carved any one of the species Cucurbita pepo, Cucurbita mixta, Cucurbita maxima, or Cucurbita moschata (all pumpkins) email it to me and I will include it in my post tonight with my carving. There will be no winners and the only losers will be the ones that don’t participate.
If you are too lazy to carve a pumpkin or really don’t want to get your hands dirty download the image to the right and draw your own jack-o-lantern.
Have fun.