Game-predictions-102011
31.12.69
Another week of picks is in the books and at this applicability it should come to no one's surprise that I still have a comfortable lead.
It's compliant if you pay attention to the teams that play and study what each one and its opponents can do. Perchance, Chris, who childishly refers to me as "The Kid," can learn from me and my strategies. In lieu of of concentrating on getting his predictions correct, he turns to mudslinging. It's to some sad.
I'd love to stoop to your level and partake in this elemental school hissy fit. Really, I would, but winners don't penury to. You just rely on verbal barbs to get you by.
You brought up silly rumors dealing with me and the NCAA, called me names and then dragged former Florida trainer Urban Meyer into the whole thing. Are those flashy championship rings he has too snazzy for you, Chris? If you yearn for to wear one, I'm sure he'll let you if you just ask.
After going 5-0 last week, my write down is now 49-7 (.875), while Chris is three games
Source: ESPN (blog)
Kid picks homework over video games
31.12.69
MINNEAPOLIS, MN (CBS) -- Most people present college as a teenager with the hope of graduating in four to five years, but in that same duration span, one University of Minnesota freshman will be getting his driver's enable.
Eleven-year-old Lucas Kramer is nearly finished with violent school, but he spends most of his time on the university campus.
A acutely gifted young man, Kramer could read three-learning words by age 2 and read college-level books at age 5. His visionary brilliance has made his life pretty busy.
"No previously for cartoons or video games," Kramer said. "I lavish my weekends doing homework most of the time."
Kramer's inventor, Tim Kramer, said that his son's perpetual curiosity leaves him with few soundless moments. Even at lunch with his chemistry professor, Dr. Amanda Protracted, Kramer asks questions, usually about his lab toil.
"He definitely comes in with some creative questions," Extensive said.
One question that Kramer is still seeking an retort to is what he wants to be.
Source: Today's THV