On Sundays, I usually spend the most of the day preparing for the week. Today I will get the weekly grocery shopping done. Also, since school is starting, I’ll get my daughter’s clothes ready and all her supplies packed up and organized. If there’s any free time left, I’ll go to the pool with my family. I also enjoy making a traditional “Sunday supper”, where I take the time to prepare a nice meal.
Best in my opinion is College Hoops 2K8 for Xbox 360, and second is NBA 2K9 for 360 but I had to adjust ALL the coach sliders and most of the game play/foul sliders to get it to play right but once I did that it was amazing, I’m talking perfect sim where all players played liked their real life counterparts but it wasn’t limiting anything like only the well known players or stars went big there were times when a rookie or role player could have a big night just like in real life, I was so pleased with the results just was a little annoyed that it took my own research and tweaking of the sliders to get the game to work well. The coach sliders really made a huge difference because the teams played like they should, and made the individual players act realistically.
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I agreed with friends to have lunch at a restaurant today. I called for reservation but the responsible for reservation was to be back shortly. It wasn’t more than a minute later that we changed plans and decided to head to the nearest branch of McDonald’s.
In half an hour we were there having fun and gobbling down our Big Macs, French fries, and sodas. Lunch finished, I had a craving for ice creams; so as I was heading to the counter I slipped and fell down in front of all the patrons in the packed restaurant. I got up quickly saying “Oh I fell down” (!!!!) and continued to get my ice creams. My knees were killing me, the ice cream was very refreshing, my friends were laughing very hard, and I was thanking God I didn’t fell while holding my ice cream cone or in the classy restaurant we intended to lunch at!
The 2009 Big Ten Championship game, Purdue vs. Ohio State. The Buckeyes upset Michigan State in the semi-finals to set up this championship game. A loss at Ohio State early in the season, followed by a huge wins at home in the late season added to the intrigue. Despite shooting for a far worse percentage, Purdue claimed victory by playing the hard-nosed defense that got them to the finals in the first place, led by Chris Kramer. E’Twaun Moore drained five 3-pointers in the game, sealing the Boilermaker victory. Robbie Hummel added 9 points and 33 minutes, proving his back was healthy enough for a run into the national tournament, where Purdue earned a 5th seed.