2008 Ryder Cup Champion and former Kentucky Wildcats star J.B. Holmes was at Valhalla today repeating his famous 79 yard shot into #17 that helped win it for the United States. Today's fundraiser generated nearly $200,000 to fund college scholarships for spouses and children of killed and/or wounded American military personnel. READ MORE HERE: Folds of Honor Details J.B. Holmes is back to playing golf again after dealing with tough medical issues. He'll play in at least 20 PGA events next season and must be in the Top 125 earners to retain his PGA card. Go get 'em, J.B.
Month: September 2013
Camp Hootie Hoo
Grandma always wins
Grandma kept the kids on Friday night and let them stay up as late as they wanted. We made them go to the noon football game on Saturday. Grandma always gets the last laugh.
I want to fly like an eagle, let my spirit carry me
You really do suck but you’re not sorry
Dear Sarcastic Millennials, Thanks for the smackdown. Actually, we invented the Internet and video games, the electronic crack you can't ignore. We’ve added millions of life’s upgrades over the past forty years in spite of daunting odds and occasional financial setbacks. And we perfected the sarcasm that you're attempting to replicate with your video We Suck & We're Sorry. Ever heard of Saturday Night Live? 1975, bitches. But we’ve persevered. That’s what winners do. They try. When we’ve failed, we try again. Your Millennial generation seems to do a lot of whining about not starting out at the top. Your greatest inventions appear to be Facebook and Twitter, mechanisms of self-promotion/pirating/bullying that lose hundreds of millions
Dancing Bus Stop Queen
A woman listening to music through ear buds as she waits for public transportation has no idea that she's become the world's Dancing Queen.
Limbaugh to remain faithful to terrestrial radio
This post appears in today's TALKERS MAGAZINE, a radio trade publication: Thursday, September 19, 2013 Rush Limbaugh Tells Affiliates Taking Show to Satellite Radio Would Be a “Betrayal.” Speaking at a party in his honor to celebrate 25 years in national syndication hosted by syndicator Premiere Networks, talk radio superstar Rush Limbaugh told industry insiders – many of whom were station owners and programmers who carry his program – that “I can’t thank you all enough because without you and all of the people who run the radio stations I’m on, I wouldn’t be possible.” Speaking about the importance of the relationship between the personality and the radio station, Limbaugh said from his earliest days in radio, he’s always believed that
Homer Simpson just put a bid on this house
Mergatroid Skittle is my kid’s hero
Do you love football? You'll love these fake lineups.
You’ve got 24 hours. How will you manage your time?
Just finished Rick Pitino's new book, an incredibly personal life reflection with a shared plan for those interested in maximizing every moment. Pitino writes of his lack of humility for most of his career and the darkness of living at life's nadir: family deaths, the Karen Sypher affair he takes complete responsibility for, and unbridled arrogance that pulled him to Boston. There are kind words for UK fans, and some apologies to others. Pitino's book teaches the principles of learning from failure, ostracizing negativity, building a bridge to bring others to succeed with you, and committing to spirituality and constructive time management for life and love of family. RELEASE DATE: October 1st