Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Rightscore is Back! Year in review

I've surprisingly had a number of people asking me what happened to my blog. Well it was down for a while out of professional courtesy (or more accurately as a result of my un-professional courtesy). Well now that I've learned my lesson (and I have more regular availability to a computer) I feel comfortable that I can continue to blog. There is a whole heck of a lot I can write about but considering that New Years is right around the corner I decided that I would post the top 15 I learned this year. I bgan with 10 but quickly realized how much I learned this year.

The following list in is chronological order and most of it is pretty cryptic (intentionally) but for those of you that know me or know what has happened to me over the year, you may understand. If you're really curious, just ask. Plus it gives me a good indicator as to who really reads this thing. Happy New Year!

  1. Not being unabashedly pro-life makes you a liberal
  2. Republicans really do pick “next in line”
  3. All real families are related by blood: Christ’s
  4. Always, answer your phone; it can change your life
  5. Never hook up with a girl at a wedding who just “broke up” with her live in boyfriend
  6. Loyalty trumps qualification
  7. It’s not God’s fault she doesn’t love me
  8. Always remember when baseball season ends
  9. “Drill Baby, Drill”
  10. Coffee is a better method of venting than live blogging
  11. Yard signs don’t win elections
  12. Lawyers are crazy, private investigators are crazier, union workers are the worst
  13. The only disqualification to being President of the United States remains being a woman
  14. Never fly Spirit Airlines
  15. Learning to lose gets easier and easier, but makes you more eager to fight on