Oh, Ohio State basketball. How you break our hearts so. So close. So. Close. You just had to let UK win, didn't you? Yesterday's game was ugly. I think we ended up shooting 30% or so. How can you win with that shooting percentage?! You can't! It's sad to think that Diebler, Lighty, and Lauderdale are not going to play at OSU anymore, but next year we should have a solid team. Buford and Sullinger look to be coming back (Thomas said he too was coming back, but why would he go to the draft?), and I guess we have 4 top 100 recriuts? Can't complain about that! We had a terrific season, and it just sucks to end like that. So my new team is VCU. Go Rams! Underdogs, yeah!
And by this point my bracket is busted. I think we've all just declared Rick the winner. I don't even want to know how few points I have.
It's backwards. I know. Deal with it.
Let's analyze the bracket: I have one team still alive. One. I'm usually pretty good at this whole bracketology deal. I started off not too bad; there was time to still catch up, but my second/third round was pretty ugly. My Sweet 16 was even worse. But I guess I can still get Kansas right. This is just depressing too look at.
No more basketball; it's just too upsetting.
On Thursday, Nan, Rick, Andreas, and I went to Second City to see a show, and man, was it hilarious. I've never been Second City, so I was pretty excited. We got front row seats. Okay, it was second row, but I could basically touch the stage with my hand; we were right there. The show was so good! There was only one scene that felt awkward, but other than that, funny the whole way through. Each member was equally hilarious, and played each other their characters perfectly. At one point one of the members grabbed Nan to be "Prom Queen" and she had to go on stage for a whole sketch. It was priceless. So I urge you, if you have not been to Second City, to go! You will not regret it one bit.
Other than Second City, it's been just a chill week. Shopped, ate, but that's nothing new. Yesterday I opened up my new Top Chef cookbook to cook this masterpiece. And it really did look (and taste) that good, too! I am also pretty excited for my new cleats, though. I really should have gotten new cleats in the middle of last year's high school season, but I just stuck with the "electrical take around the toe where there is a popped seam" method. Hey, it worked, but I mean half of the boot was falling off. See, I usually buy youth sized shoes because they are cheaper. (I wear a women's size 8, which is a youth size 6). But the thing is, youth shoes are not made for hard, aggressive, varsity style play. So usually within one year of buying my cleats the seams begin to pop. Does it really save me money having to buy cheap cleats every year? Maybe, but who know. (But I first stopped at Menards to get some electrical tape for my shin guards. I literally walked into Menards, grabbed $1.50 worth of electrical tape, paid, and left. That's really my only reason for going there and it's kind of awkward for those of you who know what Menards is.) This time though I decided I'm going to get women's size shoes, not youth size. Hopefully these can last me a while, but I'm really excited to wear them. They're very pretty (if soccer shoes can be pretty):
Pretty, no?
Oh, and I finally got my Chicago style hot dog for those who are. It was delicious.
GO WATCH SOME US SOCCER TONIGHT! We play Argentina. Do it. We're even wearing a red kit for the match. Even if we're playing against Messi at least we'll look awesome.
Time for some new Cage The Elephant.