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Written by Erik Gulbrandsen
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Sunday, 30 March 2008 |
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This is really just a test.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 31 March 2008 )
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Written by Erik Gulbrandsen
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Monday, 24 December 2007 |
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Here is a collection of some of my favorite Christmas music. Hit play, and let the music touch your heart. I hope that it helps you draw closer to Christ. May you have a Merry Christmas this season.
Thanks to all for your support!
Erik
Click here to go to the music collection.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 24 December 2007 )
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Written by Erik Gulbrandsen
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Saturday, 17 November 2007 |
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Ahhh, yes, the Holy War is upon us. Here is a great quote that made me laugh:
After the 2000, "Last Miracle for LaVell" game:
Hans Olson:
"That right there was a fantastic finish to a crappy season," he said.
"Finally, we put something together, and showed some heart. We let
those guys back in it, but what a war. Any time you have the Cougars
and the Utes, it's going to be like that. It's going to be crazy. This
is the first year I can remember against Utah when I didn't get my
testicles grabbed, my eyes gouged, spit in my face, or an intentional
finger up my butt-hole.
"What an awesome feeling. What a sendoff for LaVell. If we had gone out
of here tonight with a loss, I'd have moved to Mexico and taken an
alias. But now, with this win, I want everyone to know who I am.
BYU-Utah. What a wild game."
This is the end of the 2006 BYU-Yewtah game:
Here is a nice recap of the BYU-Yewtah 2006 Game:
Here is a recap of BYU-Yewtah 2001 with Brandon Doman and Luke Staley:
Here is a clip from BYU-Yewtah 2000--the final victory of Lavell Edwards:
Gotta love all the BYU Fans in the Box at RES:
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 November 2007 )
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Written by Erik Gulbrandsen
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Saturday, 22 September 2007 |
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I just found out that the infectious diseases course isn't having wet labs, which makes your microscopes useless for 2nd year. I guess there are people that are wanting a refund of their money for the scope rental for second year. I have mixed feelings about the issue.
First, the contract that the students made with APO is for a two-year rental. This contract is not a contract with the school, but with APO. What the school does and what APO does should be mutually exclusive. APO has no say over how much or how little the microscopes are used during the second year. Suppose that APO were not a university sponsored club, but a national scope rental organization; there is very little chance that a full refund would be awarded because one didn't happen to need the scope for the second year. If you sign a two-year deal with verizon and decide that you don't need a cell phone for the second year, you are still bound to your contract.
Secondly, I feel that there should be some refund of monies based upon the tennants of the club. The club is based upon the Boy Scouts of America. Even though it has been over ten years since I've worn my uniform, I still remember that "a scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, curteous, kind..." Everyone of those attributes from the scout law would suggest that APO should provide a refund.
I guess time will tell if our local APO leaders embrace the scout law, or if they follow the demands of the market (let's face it, any organization that grosses over $15,000 a year is a business and succumbs to the market forces). Here's the question I've had for months...does the organization have a non-profit status, or do they pay federal and state taxes? That might also dictate their next move.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 22 September 2007 )
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Written by Erik Gulbrandsen
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Sunday, 16 September 2007 |
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This play was ruled a fumble. Obviously the knee is down and he has the ball. Too many bad calls from the PAC-10 crew.
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