So this is is where I will write about various thoughts from the mind of Kayle, have some good questions, or just possibly even bore you to death with a story or two. I hope that won't be the case, but you never know. Peace.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Ah! J'ai juste regardé l'O.C. et c'était STUPÉFIANT!!! Le Franklins a reçu des téléphones cellulaires! VRAIMENT! Cela excite ainsi .. haha. Dans l'Histoire D'art nous sommes sudying Premier Christian Art et certains des personnes dans ma classe me font vraiment les choses de dicton folles le long des lignes de :
"Ainsi la personne nous sommes censés mettre toute notre confiance et espoir et foi en mensonges à nous ... grand."
"Comment vous ne pouvez pas croire dans les sorcières, mais croire dans les anges de la Bible ? Si vous tirez votre autorité du même endroit (la Bible), comment pouvez-vous décider que vous croyez et que vous ne croyez pas? "
"Comment Dieu, Jésus peut-il être le même, si Dieu est le papa de Jésus et Jésus est Son Fils ?"
Donc Jake Box m'a donné un livre pour lire que je vais commencer demain dans l'anglais et voir comment vite, encore efficacement je peux aller à travers cela. Souhaitez-moi la chance!
Paix.

Monday, November 06, 2006

A small bit of my excitedness over my friend winning his football game:


HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Westwood tops Pflugerville in overtime
Warriors erase 17-point fourth quarter deficit, win in OT
By Alan Trubow

AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Saturday, November 04, 2006


PFLUGERVILLE — Fumbles.
A missed field goal.
This one was Pflugerville's.
And then it wasn't.
A 17-point fourth-quarter Panthers lead disappeared after fumbles turned into Westwood touchdowns, and a missed Pflugerville field goal in overtime gave the Warriors the exact situation they wanted as Justin Putnam kicked a 42-yarder to give Westwood an incredible 51-48 victory in District 14-5A play.
Westwood scored 24 fourth-quarter points, including 17 in a span of 2:32, to tie the game at 48-48.
"We will win," Westwood coach Anthony Wood said. "That's all there is to it. And our kids believe that. We're down 17 with about 7 minutes to go in the game, and we win. That's exactly what we expect to happen, what we expect of our players."
Pflugerville (3-6, 2-4 in district), which still can make the playoffs with a win over Round Rock next week, moved the ball to the Warriors' 5-yard line and set up a 22-yard field-goal attempt by Kevin Dunnigan.
He missed.
Wide right.
"We're trying our best," Pflugerville coach George Herrmann said of his team's kicking woes, as the Panthers also missed an extra-point attempt early in the game. "We practice it every day. The guy does a good job in practice."
The Warriors ran the ball three straight times on their OT possession, gaining no yards.
But it didn't matter.
"I knew I had the best field-goal kicker in the entire nation," Wood said. "I really believe that."
Putnam had plenty of leg and put the ball through the uprights.
"I was stressed out before the kick, but I knew I could get it," Putnam said. "Good snap. Good blocking. Good hold. That's all it took. I knew it was in."
It took a lot just to get to Putnam's game-winner.
The Warriors (8-1, 5-1) trailed 41-24 after Pflugerville's Marcus Carruth scored on a 1-yard run.
They never gave up.
Quarterback Chase Rich led the Warriors down the field and completed a 6-yard touchdown pass to Mason Taylor with 8:56 remaining.
On its first offensive play, Pflugerville fumbled.
Westwood took over on the 35 and, after a 1-yard run, Rich hit his favorite receiver, Bryce Vernon, for a perfect 34-yard touchdown pass to cut the lead to 41-38.
On its first offensive play, Pflugerville fumbled.
Putnam kicked a 44-yarder with 6:24 left to tie the game at 41-41.
"Any time you have turnovers it's hard to overcome, giving them a short field," Herrmann said. "You've got to make them drive the ball. But they did a good job with the short fields of putting the ball in the end zone."
Still, Pflugerville took the lead with 2:54 left as Greg Nyoko, who suffered a mild concussion in overtime, scored on a 14-yard run that completed a 72-yard drive.
Westwood responded, like they have all year.
It took just four plays, as Rich threw another perfect strike this time to Bryan Murphy for a 34-yard score that tied the game with 1:19 remaining.
Pflugerville moved the ball to midfield, but a desperation hail-mary pass as time ran out fell incomplete, forcing overtime.
Now the Warriors have a chance at the district title as they face Leander (7-2, 6-0) in the final week for the championship.




YEAH THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING BOUT!
GO WARRIORS!

Sunday, November 05, 2006

The craziest,weirdest/scariest thing happened a few minutes go. Here, is what went down, I was at work and we close at 7pm on Sundays, and at 9:15 one of the managers comes over the PA and says "Attention Academy, we have a lost customer in the store." So we all go up to the front by the door, and Valeria starts flipping out. and she made me think that some phsyco path was in the store and was gonna shoot us! So of course, i start flipping out as well. But apparently all it was, was some guy who knew someone and "had" t talk to them. What the heck was he thinking??? What was going thru his mind?? My goodness, give us all a freakin' heartattack! Just hought I would share my excitement with you, so that is all.
Peace.