Showing posts with label Milestone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milestone. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2007

One Year Ago Today

Today marks the one year anniversary of when my school Pendle Hill Christian School closed.

Ever since about 2:30 PM that day when school let out, my life has changed a lot. I'm now attending a school that is just as good if not better than Pendle Hill. I've met a lot of great new people who are now my friends. And I try to stay in contact with my former classmates, although it is extremely difficult.

I first announced the situation here at Road City two days before the school closed. I simply included the Pendle Hill Lighthouse emblem with a few words and a link to a WFMY News 2 article about the situation. Unfortunately, I was not in the report. For a little blast from the past, you can check the article out here.

My last post I made from Pendle Hill from my laptop was at Flashback City on the same day the school closed. Check it out here.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

300th Post

In honor of the 300th post of Road City, I'd like to give some shoutouts to some of the people who love reading my blog.

First, I'd like to say hey to Steven Swain over at steve's blog. He's the guy who gave me the inspiration to start blogging way back in the summer of 2005. Thank you Steve!

And my friend Natalie over at The Blog of Natalie. You really are a great friend of mine and am happy that you have recently gotten into the world of blogging. It's not easy, but it's that hard fun. Stupid statement, yes. Thank you Natalie!

And Sarge99 over at USELESS INFO OF AMERICA. You're more of a Carolina Circle City fan, but you're still a Roadgeek BlogRing reader. Thank you for hooking me up with all of those awesome pictures of Carolina Circle Mall and helping me out when I find a picture of the mall I can't recognize. Thank you Sarge99.

I'd also like to thank all of you other Roadgeeks out there. I've always said that roads rock, and that's a statement I've always believed in since the late '90s. Roadgeeking is what I've dedicated my main blog Road City to, and it will always be a Roadgeek blog. Roadgeeks are people who enjoy the world's greatest type of transportation.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Road City: 2007 Edition

The new year 2007 has just officially begun.

Of course, I'd like to thank you Roadgeek BlogRing readers for making it a great year last year, and I expect great things in 2007.

As usual, I've got great things in store for this year for the Roadgeek BlogRing including something I like to call "The Suggestion Box". You'll find out more about that later.

To everyone, I hope 2007 is a great year for you all.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Remembering 2006

Not counting Roadgeek's Garfield of the Week and the Road Sign of the Week, this will probably be the last post here at Road City for the year 2006.

2006 was the first full year for Road City, Carolina Circle City, and Flashback City. Tomorrow, it'll surely look weird when I look at the archive and see 2005, 2006, and 2007.

What really gets me is that 2004 will soon be 3 years ago while it seems like a year and a half ago. Even though 2004 was a 366 day nightmare in my life, part of me misses it for some odd reason.

For 2006, I'd say it was half 2003 in goodness and half 2004 in badness.

I'm going to save the best for last, so first, the bad stuff. The first half of 2006 included many bad events like...

On March 10 as most of you know, my former Pendle Hill Christian School closed for good. While the ripple effect that took place in the future turned out excellent, the closing was still bad. On March 8, I announced the situation to the world here at Road City. At that time, the closing was uncertain due to it being two days prior to closing. You can take a look at it here.

Several other bad things happened in the first half, but I'll keep them to myself.

Now, the good stuff. I save a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico. Sorry about that very sad joke. Anyway, the second half of 2006 was awesome. The second half of 2006 included many good events like...

Though Pendle Hill closed on March 10, my new school opened a few days later on March 13. Unfortunately, the bad part of 2006 was still going at it, so the remainder of the 2005-2006 year was bland.

However, the beginning of the 2006-2007 year on August 28 was the second official beginning of a new era. So far this school year has been the best one yet since the 2003-2004 school year. Why? Well I made several new friends including Natalie. If any of you are reading this, thanks for making this year what it is.

I also went on one of the greatest beach trips I've had in awhile back in August. Nothing like a trip down eastbound Interstate 40.

The only bad things that happened in the second half of 2006 was not being able to go on a second trip to the 2006 Dixie Classic Fair and the random nausea attack. Darn you acid-reflux!

On October 31, 2006, Bob Barker of The Price is Right announced his retirement. As we go into 2007, I'll really cherish his last 6 months of hosting the greatest game-show ever.

Well, hybrid years are always interesting and 2006 was one of them. I'll try to block the first half out of my mind and look back on the second half as a piece of history. The '00s decade in general isn't all that good, but the second half of 2006 really showed its good side.

This is Billy Coore, officially signing off from Road City 2006.

Sunday, November 19, 2006