Monday, May 08, 2006

Boston Wee Wee

hello class,

i know what you are saying to yourself.............. I understand your frustation.... I have an explanation, that you don't have to get if you keep on talking about me when I am not here... I heard someone went to the dean's office and complained about how often I am late, to class and leave ya'll hanging to do silent reading.

Read this, you betta act right before I kick you out of the class.

I went to Boston, for a conference. we celebrated 100 years of museums, and it was a blast and it went fast. You heard me the museum nerds let down there hair at night and learned and taught others in the field during the daytime hours....

seriously we learned during the day and partied at night. At least the ones who could still hang :)

The professor had men all on my tip, but guess what ya'll i don't cheat on my husband. Would you cheat on an ex-soccer player that looks better than the one below?

http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/fifa/gen/fifa/20050817/i/3984789945.jpg

i think not ladies and gents, he still has the body and everything......... I don't need to tell you what I do with it, that is for another course next winter on sex that i will be teaching and learning... stay tuned.

I am training for the next Pig marathon in the nasty nati and I shall, if not dead by then, be on time for the 10 K.... I was late this time but danced to the finishline with young adults, because you know I love the kids.....

Ending quote, I love pig, but not chitlins..... I prefer sausage and hopefully it is hot............ please but onions on mine... Flying Pig Marathon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchThe Flying Pig Marathon is a 26.2 mile race run every May in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the 3rd largest first-time marathon in the United States, and has nearly 4000 finishers each year. An official time from the Flying Pig Marathon can be used to qualify for the Boston Marathon. While the course varies from year to year, it generally involves running through downtown, Northern Kentucky, and eastern suburbs along the Ohio River. In recent years, it has included a 5K race, a 10K race, and a half-marathon in addition to the traditional marathon race.


http://www.cincinnati.com/