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A night at the opera

The Phantom sends his regards.

Guess where Becky and I spent our Friday evening.

October 27, 2007, 2:49 pm Posted by A. Palys | Life | | No Comments Yet

FAIL




FAIL

Originally uploaded by AuburnZ71

This just about sums up my day. Long story- can’t go there.

October 24, 2007, 1:43 pm Posted by A. Palys | Life | | 1 Comment

Coach of the year

Well, I did say get ready for anything, but I never thought that would mean get ready for Tommy Tuberville to out stupid Les Miles.  A pooch kick?  Not challenging a blatant bogus spot on a would-be fourth down with under a minute to play?  Give me a break!

I am one Auburn Tiger hoping the Texas A&M rumors are true.  Enough is enough.  War Eagle anyway.

October 20, 2007, 10:50 pm Posted by A. Palys | Rants & Raves, War Eagle! | | No Comments Yet

Get ready for anything

When Auburn and LSU get together, strange things happen.  Be it an “earthquake,” multiple interceptions returned for touchdowns, burning buildings, missed field goals, or “phantom” penalties, something always happens.  What will happen this year?  I guess we’ll know in a few hours.  WAR EAGLE!!

October 20, 2007, 5:42 pm Posted by A. Palys | War Eagle! | | No Comments Yet

Airport blogging

As I blog this, I am sitting in the Birmingham Airport with Becky as we await our flight to leave for Orlando.  We are headed to Disney World!  :)

I may blog some more this week, but who knows.  I’ll catch y’all later.  ;)

October 8, 2007, 11:54 am Posted by A. Palys | Life | | 1 Comment

A good ol’ beatin’

VANDERBILT 7
AUBURN 35

The media, many fans, and even the coaching staff feared that Auburn would look past Vandy and on to Arkansas. Obviously, the players didn’t get the memo. Saturday, Auburn whipped Vanderbilt. Period.

Except for a late 4th quarter, excuse me touchdown, Auburn completely shut down Earl Bennett and the Vanderbilt offense. Auburn’s offense was no slouch, either, amassing nearly 500 total yards.

Brad Lester scores his first touchdown of the 2007 season.

Brad Lester dives for his first touchdown of the season

Auburn has Darren McFadden, Felix Jones, and the Arkansas Razorbacks next. It’s a good thing– for Auburn– that Quentin Groves and Tray Blackmon will be back. However, I certainly don’t expect Auburn to run over the Hogs as easily as they did the ‘Dores. Maybe the Tigers won’t get the memo either. WAR EAGLE!!

October 7, 2007, 11:48 pm Posted by A. Palys | War Eagle! | | No Comments Yet