Working on stories ... topics ... the next step for the Dimbulb ...
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The Column ... Originally began in the Fall of 1999 as a way to keep the Santa Clara University Basketball Alumni and Fans connected to their Broncos. What started out as the Weekly Word took many forms. The Argo Word Version gave the latest news on the University of Great Falls Athletics. While "Constipation of the Mind" seg wayed into the sabbatical period of what is and always will be the DimBulb.
Not everyone will enjoy the DimBulb because of the topics covered or the very poor piece of writing. But everyone can appreciate the DimBulb's desire to simply be himself in his search for answers.
"The Dimbulb is simply the journal and one day memoirs of a kid who's light didn't seem to shine bright but always bright enough to light up a room." - Antonio Veloso
| Weekly Word (1999-2003): The Beginning ... What started out as a weekly recap of Santa Clara Basketball practice and games that gave an insiders look at how the players were transitioning and the ever entertaining Dick Davey giving solid feed back on tough mindedness, the simplicity of the game, and tiddlywinks seg wayed into the life,times, imagination, observations, and theories of the dimbulb. Theories that ranged from the comparisons of college basketball and dating to the ever classy image of women relieving themselves in public places. This was the start of the simple theory of "Do It For the Story" ... aka: do the midget over the perfect 10 model because when you're 90 years old and sitting around the rest home with all the boys, they don't care that you had sex w/ Allysa Milano. They want to hear about the physical circus acts you engaged in with midget.
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The Dim-Bulb's version of the Oscars or better "what to or not to buy."
See the Rating Scale when you click on DimBulb @ the Movies.
Or click the 2006 Movies for the list of 27 movies the DimBulb saw in theaters last year or the list of 30 movies in 2007.
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Can You Relate or Know a Dimbulb? |
* Who can't relate to being such a horrendous "athlete" that you were named most improved player in 7th grade and again in 8th grade.
| *Who can't relate to being a proud member of the Blue Bird reading group. The elite group of kids who had their reading lessons outside the classroom. In which one day, you walk back to the classroom and into the "special" groups' class only to realize they are reading at a pace that is 4 to 7 books faster than you are.*
| *Who can't relate with the an uncordinated spastic kid who go cut from his high school basketball team 3 times and thus never played a single second of high school or college basketball but yet became a head college basketball coach.
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*Who can't relate to one day realizing that "living the dream" isn't very fun if you're living it alone.
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