Wednesday, March 31, 2010
I just never learn!!!
Fun fact about D.C. United
Sunday, March 28, 2010
WE WON AND NOW WE'RE IN... LETS DO IT AGAIN!!!!!
Friday, March 26, 2010
I had a dream
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Possible Chelsea Piers playoff picture..
Sunday, March 21, 2010
THE GRAND OPENING OF RED BULL ARENA!!!
Was the long 14 year wait worth it... YES IT WAS. After all the delays we fast over the years the promises and what not, New York soccer fans finally got want we always wanted. A home away from Giants rat hole Stadium. The game was great the attends made it even better with Temple's first sold out crowd of 25,000. Most of all we won which was soo good. The team did not look like the 2009 team at all. Passing was great and the defence oh my god the supporters section couldn't get over how good we were on D-fence. All I gotta say is thank you Red Bull for giving us what we deserved. Lets blow the roof off this place again next week and send the Chicago Fire home. OUR HOUSE, YOUR HELL!!!
Saturday, March 13, 2010
6 way Battle Royal for the Chelsea Piers Playoffs
- Danglers 8-2-0 24
- FC Viola 7-1-2 23
- Sky Rink 6-3-1 19
- FINEST 6-2-0 18
- SiLo 6-3-0 18
- Do Kids* 6-4-0 18
- Arsenal 6-4-0 18
- Soul Cr^ 5-4-1 16
- Feezab% 3-7-0 9
- Curtis FC 1-8-1 4
- McGrarr+1-8-1 4
- Just For$ 1-8-0 3
Friday, March 12, 2010
My MLS goal
- Red Bull New York (MetroStars)
- D.C. United
- New England Revolution
- F.C. Dallas (Dallas Burn)
- Houston Dynamo
- Chivas USA
- Toronto F.C.
- Colorado Rapids
- L.A. Galaxy
- Columbus Crew
- Chicago Fire
- Kansas City Wizards
- Philadelphia Union (by default cause new team in league)
- Real Salt Lake
- San Diego Earthquakes
- Seattle Sounders F.C.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
St. Baldrick's day
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity, headquartered in Pasadena, California and hosts events across the globe. Events have taken place in all 50 US states and 24 countries. The foundation raises money for childhood cancer research primarily through head-shaving events. Volunteers, sponsored by family, friends and employers, go bald in solidarity with kids who typically lose their hair during cancer treatment.
The concept of St. Baldrick's was devised in 1999 by three Irish-American reinsurance executives from New York City, and grew from a single event to a nationwide effort in a relatively short period of time, now known as the world’s largest volunteer fundraiser for childhood cancer research. The founders decided to turn their St. Patrick's Day party into a benefit for pediatric oncology research by shaving their heads, thereby showing solidarity with children undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Therefore, the name of the Foundation is a play on the words Bald and Patrick - going bald on St. Patrick’s Day, led to St. Baldrick’s.
Since 2000 through May 2009, the St. Baldrick's Foundation has raised over $66 million, hosted over 2,300 head-shaving events and shaved over 100,000 heads in 50 U.S. states and 24 countries.[citation needed][1]
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation became a non-profit organization in late 2004 and makes grants to research organizations that meet stringent criteria and share the foundation’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and emphasis on research. St. Baldrick’s research grants help fill crucial funding gaps at medical institutions where children are treated for cancer, ensuring the finest care for every child. St. Baldrick’s Fellowships enable some of the most promising new doctors to pursue pediatric cancer research as a career. Since 2005, St. Baldrick's has funded 24 Fellows across the country.