Tuesday, March 18, 2008
To go or not to go, that is the question.
I just got a text message from a very evil friend of mine in town that suddenly had a ticket to the game "fall in his lap". After telling me there was very little chance that he would go...yep, you guessed it....he's going to the game. Now he's nudging me a little to find a ticket and go with him.
Obviously, I'd go in a heartbeat if I could. However, I've got a full schedule both Thursday and Friday. I've contemplated how in the world I could possibly clear my schedule so I could be out of the office all day Friday. Can I do it? Should I do it? I'm only about 5 hours away from Raleigh. Hmmmmmm.
Oh, the temptation...
Obviously, I'd go in a heartbeat if I could. However, I've got a full schedule both Thursday and Friday. I've contemplated how in the world I could possibly clear my schedule so I could be out of the office all day Friday. Can I do it? Should I do it? I'm only about 5 hours away from Raleigh. Hmmmmmm.
Oh, the temptation...
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6 comments:
Go!!!!!!! If you can swing it, go!!!!!
Nate '01
Great blog by the way, I'm a regular ever since Pete Wagner put it in the Davidson news e-mail.
the real question is: could you live with yourself if you missed the cats first MCAA win in 30 years? what if it was on a buzzer beater half court shot and we all stormed the court?...i think you gotta go.
my vote is: DO ITTTTT.
doiitttt
I was in your place last year. I had 2 tickets to Buffalo and called it off because I had "too much work." Work comes and goes, but the NCAA and the Wildcats have only come 10 times in history.
I wish I had gone.
Wells,
The last time Davidson won a NCAA game, I was a freshman. I thought we would always be in the tournament. When we win, you will hate yourself if you are not there. Work will still be there Monday.
Greg Johnson
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