So, you're stuck pushing paper in a job that might be modestly challenging and occasionally interesting. And merc3 is coming now. Are you going to continue to grind it out or are your formulating an exit strategy?
Describe if/how spirituality (not necessarily religion) plays a role in your life.
Will you consider snuffing out any of the older neighbors so that new young families can move in and have friends for mer3 to play with?
Is there any athlete that has been disproportionately crapped on to a greater extent than A-Rod? I can't understand why people hate him. He's a legend.
Describe your thoughts on preparing to watch less talented but "safer" PG Ryan Archidiacono steer your favorite team to another safe and successful regular season and with an early NCAA exit. Isn't there a devil on every Nova fan's shoulder that wants him on the bench unless its triple OT and Booth and Bruson cant breathe anymore?
I have been trying to get out for about 2 years, but the industry is not in good shape right now and unfortunately my background is in an area that is basically nonexistant in this area of the country (electronics design). So my plan is to suck it up for another couple of years until the partnership vote. If I'm asked to leave before then, I do have a few backup plans that will depend on what the state of the law is at the time.
We both believe in God and are both Catholic. We go to mass on occasion, which is more than I can say about most Catholics in this part of the country. I don't necessarily think about God or the bible when I'm making life decisions, but I do think it's important to have that moral compass.
I don't think I need to expend any effort snuffing out my neighbors. If I wait, nature will assassinate them for me.
The NY Media turned on A-Rod the moment he got here because of the big contract. They invented some feud between him and Jeter that he was never going to win. Let's not forget that he converted to a 3B because of the guy. I will never understand why people turned on him the way they did. And it was before the steroids thing. A five tool player. One of the greatest sluggers ever, and when you put him up against the other sluggers of this generation there's no comparison when you look at the completeness of the player. He could get around the bases (not so much anymore), hit for avg, and wasn't a liability in the field at all. He was also pretty much the sole reason they won the World Series in 2009. I am a big A-Rod fan. I know that puts me in the minority.
I think that experience matters in a PG, and I think that taking care of the ball is paramount. Arci can score, and we have other guys on the team that can get to the bucket. I don't mind Arci being the floor general, but I would be disappointed if Booth and Brunson don't get the run they deserve.