Dwight Schrute: This car is crap. I will buy it for next to nothing.
Andy Bernard: How next to?
Dwight Schrute: Well, here are your options: You can sell it for parts, drive it off a cliff, you can donate it to a person who you’d like to see die in a car crash, or you can sell it to me and I’ll use it as I would a wagon on my farm. It will be towed by a donkey.
Andy Bernard: I have to pick one of those?
Dwight Schrute: Yes.
Andy Bernard: Can you go over those options again?

The Office Season Premier 9.25.08!

SNL: Palin & Hillary

September 17, 2008

This is just too good.

more about “Saturday Night Life: Palin & Clinton“, posted with vodpod


Saturday Night Live 9.13.08 Opening

9/11

September 11, 2008

September 11, 2001

Photographs by Marty Lederhandler/AP

I can’t believe it has already been 7 years since that fateful day.  May God bless us all.

Eastern v. Western

September 6, 2008

The Battle of the Bluegrass is coming to an end Saturday night.  EKU and WKU will square off for the last time on the gridiron.  The Hilltoppers will be moving up to the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) and EKU is remaining in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA).  The Sun Belt Conference has a rule that doesn’t allow Western to play road or neutral site games against a team in a lower division.  The teams have been going head-to-head since 1914.  The Hilltoppers lead the series 47-34-3.

It is real sad to see this rivalry ending.  The history and tradition between the Colonels and Hilltoppers runs deep.  It has been an exciting matchup over the years for players, coaches and fans.  It will be hard to see it all end.

Greg Stotelmyer, a Western alum and now converted Colonel (EKU sports play-by-play man for several years) said it best, “I hate that the series is ending. It shouldn’t end. Alabama should play Auburn. Michigan should play Michigan State. Eastern should play Western.”  www.kentucky.com - Mark Story

(EKU Archives)

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(photo by Chris Radcliffe)