At the end of the day…
everyday glory September 29th, 2003Sunday
I worked on my tan again today. I went to the swap meet to check a few things. I still say that
Home for football (see earlier post).
Post-football, we headed to Borders to hang out for a bit. Had coffee, drew, talked with Amber, Heather and Charlie. On to get a bite to eat and then it was off to see Once Upon a Time in Mexico. I liked it. It was a little over-the-top in spots, but it was fun.
Althea Gibson died Sunday.
She broke color barriers in both professional tennis and professional golf
- She was the first African-American to compete in U.S. Championships and at Wimbledon
- She was also the first African-American woman on the LPGA tour
I don’t remember exactly when I first heard of Ms. Gibson – it was sometime in elementary school – but I remember being impressed by her accomplishments. Even then.
1927 – 2003
Links of the Day
- Borrowed from
: For anyone new to the Internet or email …and even for some who’ve been around for a while, but still haven’t clued in. - What is the Fanimatrix?
- TV and Cinema Micro-Hero goodness. (And, speaking of Pulp Fiction, there are even Micros of Jules and Vincent…)
And that will be all for tonight.
Namaste.
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