Like a Christmas song, it’s hard to pick my favorite Christmas movie of all time. If I had to, though, I would say it is A Christmas Story. It’s just a classic.
Every year, NASCAR and its many sponsors spend the off-season and downtime during the season making commercials with the drivers they sponsor. Now that the 2008 season is over, I thought I would share my 5 favorites from 2008. For me to like the commercial, it must entertain me. Most of these are just hilarious to me. I can also quote memorable lines from them. One is memorable to me because it is a bittersweet goodbye to one of the veterans of this sport. Here are my 5 favorites, in no particular order.
September 20, 2008 was not a pretty day for Razorback fans. We hosted Alabama and lost 49-14. I don’t think the Razorback Marching Band realized that day that they would be the highlight of the game (for Hog fans). Their halftime show that day was titled “Things That Go Bump in the Night”. It featured a rendition of “Thriller” by Michael Jackson with a special non-musical surprise within the song. They received a pretty good standing ovation for their performance. I found this video of one of their practices of “Thriller”. It’s the best video I’ve seen of the performance. Enjoy!
Last night, Arvest Ballpark hosted Joe Nichols in concert. Another local boy – Tim Meitzen – opened for Joe.
Well, although Tim now lives in northwest Arkansas while going to the U of A, he is actually from over in Batesville, Arkansas. I still consider him a hometown boy, though. Tim was a great opening act. He sang several covers and also two or three originals. I’m told he performs down on Dickson St in Fayetteville pretty often so I might have to see him again in the near future. Instead of strumming his guitar and singing in the above picture, he is playing with his cell phone. In case no one heard, Arkansas beat Auburn yesterday evening. They were in the closing minutes of the game when Tim took the stage, and Arkansas was ahead. Tim was very interested to know the outcome. When the game concluded, the crowd errupted in celebration but Tim wasn’t completely convinced the Hogs had actually pulled off the win so he decided to take a moment to double-check the score on his cell phone. When it became official, he led us in singing the Arkansas Fight Song. Woo Pig Sooie!!!
Hello, I'm Tara. Welcome to my blog! I am a 29 year old from Northwest Arkansas. This blog is for me to share my thoughts on NASCAR, the Arkansas Razorbacks, and anything else I feel like sharing.