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Archive for April, 2007

Ryan SpoonGuitar Hero Perfection - This is for you Brendan

Sure… Guitar Hero isn’t much of a sport (although PE classes across the nation are being converted to DDR - true story) - but my fingers got a pretty good workout while hitting perfection on Guitar Hero I “I Love Rock and Roll”… on the first take no less. Brendan - this is 100% for you and your fruitless guitar hero taunts. Perfection.


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Ryan SpoonTop 10 Best-Value Colleges - Private Colleges


Top 10 Best-Value Colleges - Private Colleges
1. Rice University (Houston, Texas)
At the “Ivy of the South,” students enjoy small classes and an array of varied and challenging academic programs. And here’s the kicker: They also relish having the lowest tuition of any highly selective private college or university in the United States. In fact, Rice has the lowest debt burden among graduates of highly selective schools. Not to mention admission to Rice is need-blind and the school guarantees that it will meet 100 percent of a student’s demonstrated need for all four years.

2. Williams College (Williamstown, Massachusetts)
Looking for a solid sense of community and an unparalleled educational experience? Try Williams College, where only about 2,000 students crowd the school’s insanely gorgeous and cozy campus in the picturesque Berkshires. Need more convincing? How about an endowment that rings in at over $1.5 billion, or better explained as $700,000 per student.

3. Grinnell College (Grinnell, Iowa)
A unique aspect of Grinnell is that all freshmen are required to take “tutorial”–a writing-intensive course that introduces them to academic thinking and research. How about something even more unique: Grinnell charges itself with determining a qualified student’s financial need and dedicates itself to meeting 100 percent of that need, if found.

4. Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, Pennsylvania)
Talk about a deal! As one of the most prestigious liberal arts schools in the country, Swarthmore meets 100 percent of the demonstrated need of all admitted students who are U.S. citizens and permanent residents, and approximately half of all undergraduates receive need-based aid every year.

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Ryan SpoonTop Ten Public Best-Value Colleges


Top ten public best-value colleges

With the cost of college tuition soaring, finding a quality education without a piggybank-crushing price tag can involve some pretty intense research. From MSN:

1. New College of Florida (Sarasota, Florida)
The number-one public value college for the second year running, NCF is a public honors college where students enter into academic contracts that enable them to work closely with individual faculty members. Low tuition and the distinctive nature of NCF’s rigorous academic program make it a tremendous value for both in-state and out-of-state students.

2. Truman State University (Kirksville, Missouri)
The plain truth is that Truman is not only one of the premier public liberal arts schools in the Midwest, but also the nation. With reasonable tuition for Missouri residents and generously discounted prices for nonresidents, Truman offers a highly rigorous and highly praised liberal arts core curriculum. Need-based aid, as well as merit-based aid, abound.

3. University of North Carolina at Asheville (Asheville, North Carolina)
Asheville offers students a private-school education at a public-school price. Financial aid is readily available and financial aid officers and students work together to ensure the best deal possible. The school’s goal is to help students graduate with the smallest possible debt–any outside scholarships received will go toward reducing student loan amounts.

4. University of Virginia (Charlottesville, Virginia)
As one of the premier public universities in the country, UVA wastes little time and fewer resources to ensure its undergraduates have access to an affordable education. AccessUVa, the university’s financial aid program, is committed to meeting 100 percent of every student’s need and offers loan-free packages for low-income students and loan caps for all other students.

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College Recruitment letters

I don’t know about every other state but in the State of NC several recruitment letter are rolling in for several talented athletes. Here are just a few of the talented athletes who have commited themselves to some Lucky Schools
Appalachian State
Bush, Phillip North Rowan - , NC
Crutchfield, Kiara Ragsdale - Jamestown, NC
Gardner, Jerod Athens Christian - Athens, GA
Hills, Bridgette T.C. Roberson - Asheville,
Mordecai, Samuel Broughton - Raleigh,
Charlotte
Cunningham, Ebonie Southeast Raleigh - Raleigh, NC
Dawes, Handy Nash Central - Rocky Mount, NC
Hines, Yvonna Northeast Guilford - McLeansville, NC
Law, Darius Southeast Raleigh - Raleigh, NC
Lowery, Dakota West Johnston - Benson, NC Pate,
Lindsay West Henderson - Hendersonville, NC Cline,
Sarah Charlotte Country Day School - Charlotte, NC
Duke University
Dunkelberger, Isaac Tamaqua Area - Tamaqua, PA 2006-12-22 Distance
Gordon, Anne Marie Mills Godwin - Richmond, VA 2006-10-31 2-time AAA State Indoor PV Champion, All-American 12-1.5 PR
East Carolina University
Briscoe, Mario I.C. Norcom - Portsmouth, VA 2007-04-19 AAA 4×200 State Champion Member, 38.59 300H, 54.83 400H
Fant, Antoine TL Hanna - Anderson, SC 2007-04-30 Sprints
McDougal, Stephanie North Penn - Lansdale, PA 2007-02-11 Pole Vault
Elon University
Garrison, Andrew Pinecrest - Southern Pines, NC 2007-04-17
Gardner-Webb University
Reed, Adam Oconee County High School - Watkinsville, GA 2007-04-22 Pole Vault
High Point University
Webb, Emily Gloucester - Gloucester, VA 2007-04-17 11:30 3200, 18:52 5K, 2-time All-State
Lees-McRae College
Gray, Anna Hernando HS - Brooksville, FL 2007-04-14 Distance
McCoy, Shantra North Stafford - Stafford, VA 2007-04-25
North Carolina State University

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Ryan SpoonBest NFL Draft Day Hair - Gaines Adams


Clemson’s Gaines Adams went old-school by carving lasers into the side of his hair.


Notred Dame’s Brady Quinn went older-school - looking greasy enough to fit in with some 1920’s mobsters.

Ryan SpoonFemale Checks Out Baron Davis’ Rump During Warriors vs. Mavs Game

It’s about half way through… and she is smiling:


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Ryan SpoonLost Twins - Josh Howard and Al Shearer (Hits from the Street)

Separated at birth? Former BET star Al Shearer and Dallas Mavericks star Josh Howard:

Ryan SpoonMore News on Randy Moss - Will Make $3MM in ‘07, $6MM Paycut!

I already announced how excited I am about seeing Brady throw to Randy… but this is really impressive. For those questioning his dedication to his new team - this should help. And he ran a 4.28 40 for Bill B. and team this weekend - amazing.

Moss held a conference call with the New England media this afternoon.

“I don’t think you all understand how excited I am to be a part of this organization,” Moss told the media. “I think [New England’s] record and what they’re about speaks massive volumes. I’m just very, very happy to find some happiness and getting back to what I love to do — that’s play football and going out there and [competing].”

Moss underwent a physical this morning in Foxborough. He agreed to restructure and/or extend his contract to consummate the deal. He was due base salaries of $9.25 million in 2007 and $11.25 million in 2008. The contract he agreed to with the Patriots reduced his pay for 2007 to $3 million.

“I think over the course of my career, I’ve made a lot of money,” said Moss. “I still have money in the bank. By me coming to an organization such as the New England Patriots, why would money be a factor?”

Ryan SpoonTorre in Trouble… Pressure Mounts with Another Loss to the Sox

Yesterday we shared headlines from various papers discussing Joe Torre’s fast-approaching firing… Torre seemingly found some relief (pun intended) with the Yankees win yesterday - but after another loss to the Red Sox (behind Tavarez of all people), the hotseat is hot again judging by the flurry of anti-Torre headlines:

 As Steinbrenner Gets Restless, Torre’s Job Is in Jeopardy
April 29
New York Times (registration required): “Joe Torre handled the questions yesterday with the calm assurance that has characterized his tenure as Yankees manager, even though his status may be as shaky as it has ever been.”


Time For Cup Of Joe
April 29
New York Post: “Not that long ago, when the fans still universally adored Joe Torre and the championship years were closer in the rear-view mirror, the Yankee manager was contemplating, essentially, firing himself from George Steinbrenner.”

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Ryan SpoonLost Twins - Bruce Bowen and Rev Run

If you watch Run’s House - you know that Run DMC has a solid basketball game… at least it appears that way when he bullies his seven year old kids around in his indoors, at-home bball court.



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