Thursday, January 22, 2009

I Think I'm Going To Boston???


I heard an interesting song at the Gym today and the lyrics were very fantastic...One of those songs that can inspire change... but then I thought... How do you really turn over a new leaf in life? The singer speaks of starting a new life in a new city where "No one knows my name"....(I'll ignore the pun on CHEERS here)

Although it seems adventurous and exciting... I am reminded that if we don't change from the inside first... soon we'll be singing... "I think I'm Going to Kansas... then Chicago... then Nashville..." You see you can run but you can't hide.

True change must start today... and it must start inside of us. And hey, if a change of scenery helps... do that too!!



BOSTON- by Augustana
"I think I’m going to Boston
I think I’ll start a new life
I think I’ll start it over
No one knows my name
I’ll get out of California
I’m tired of the weather
I think I’ll get a lover
I’ll fly ‘em out to Spain

I think I’m going to Boston
I think that I’m just tired
I think I need a new town
To leave this all behind
I think I need a sunrise
I’m tired of the sunset
Here it’s nice in the summer
Some snow would be nice"

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

11/9/7-Behind The Music!



"The One Thing" from FRC Sawgrass on Vimeo.

Perhaps one of my most nerve racking moments of life was on November 9th, 2007 at my wedding reception... I was going to sing Jackie this song called "The One Thing" by Paul Coleman but it took all that was within me to not talk myself out of it... I was so NERVOUS!!! But I did it and it was a very memorable experience... unfortunately, no one was there to capture it on film... but we did manage to catch my pregame warm-ups in the green room:)

Thanks Heredes for capturing this moment for us... and more importantly hanging on to it for 14 months!!!

We thought all memories of this moment were gone until now. And thanks to Ricky for supplying the stellar BGV's!!!

Fuller:)

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Why don't they make Mouse Flavored Catfood?

I found this funny post on "theStraightDope.com"... very interesting...


...Just in case you're serious, consider that: (1) A cat fending for itself in the wild hunts mice not necessarily because of the irresistible taste but because that's what's around to be caught. If it had any chance of landing a tuna, it might well give the mice a pass. (2) A cat that's fed by humans hunts mice because it's (a) instinctive and (b) fun. And, crucially, (3) what goes into the average can of cat food has at least something to do with what's left over after they make the human food, and for whatever reason mouse meat has never really won many fans at the top of the food chain.

-Fuller