12/19/2005

tarapfeifer.com: Year in review

Filed under: General — Tara @ 12:43 pm

I received this idea from another blog called “The Story of Why.” What you do, is take the first sentence from the first post of every month from the past year and lump it into one paragraph. Thus, my year in review:

I know you all have been dying to know, so here’s the latest headline from the sports world. Once again, I feel it’s my job to remind everyone that it can always be worse. As with the ass-less pants that I posted about a few weeks ago, once again I am ecstatic about the new fashion trends. The front page of cnn.com is filled with great stories today. Another cabin weekend come and gone, and another weekend of stupid human tricks. Since I graduated high school, I have moved 8 times. Sorry for the week-long delay in postings here, but I’ve been on vacation to New Hampshire and had to take a hiatus from both my website and emailing for an entire week. I read an article in Friday’s Business Journal regarding some alternate plans for Pabst City now that the big proposal was shot down last week. I’m not exactly sure how this thing works just yet, but I do think it’s an interesting invention. Good news everyone: I got my annual postcard from the Green Bay Packers yesterday and I am number 52,500 on the waiting list for season tickets. Jonny Hammer forwarded me this article and said that it made him “think of my website” for some reason, so I feel obligated to post about it. At first, I couldn’t believe that we have scientists that are working to find a cure for Cow farts.

Maybe if I wrote more about my “feelings” and what I was thinking on a given day, this may have turned out a little better. I’d imagine Heraldblog’s site would have one of the strongest political paragraphs EVER known to man. How does your site turn out?

1 Comment »

  1. Kenneth Woodward touches on some interesting points in today’s NY Times about the Harrisburg, Pa. court case that the press is calling Scopes II. President Bush and his wife visited Howard University the other day, the predominantly black school in Washington, DC. The last known veteran of the 1914 Christmas Truce passed away in Scotland Nov. 21.

    I guess I never realized how how boring and pointless my blog is.

    Comment by Heraldblog — 12/19/2005 @ 3:50 pm

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