Monday, March 14, 2005

A Stroll in the Park


Click here to watch video. [Quicktime]

Melissa and Chris take Evan for a walk in the park.

Topics of discussion: Holly Springs/ ACC Tournament.

6 Comments:

Blogger Steve Garfield said...

Our March lion dumped snow on us.

We are looking forward to that lamb, sooo bad.

3/14/2005 1:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmm....Chris....I thought we were family; I think we were friends! I know you and I will never agree, but you hate my beloved team? Well, come to think of it, I can say I hate Puke, I mean Dook. So I guess we are even. GO HEELS!!!!

3/19/2005 12:07 PM  
Blogger Chris Daniel said...

That's right, I'm a Duke fan! I'm not supposed to like UNC. That's the great thing about this video blog.. I can make a video trashing Carolina and it's ok. Maybe I'll dedicate an entire video blog entirely on DUKE and why DUKE hates UNC.

Oh, Congrats to Coack K on beating Dean Smith's record!!!

3/21/2005 9:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Coach K deserves recognition BUT an informed fan should know that for 14 of Dean Smith's 30+ year career only the winner of the ACC tourny was invited to play in the NCAA tourney. Kind of makes a comparison a little ignorant, right?

3/23/2005 9:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Coach K deserves recognition BUT an informed fan should know that for 14 of Dean Smith's 30+ year career only the winner of the ACC tourny was invited to play in the NCAA tourney. Kind of makes a comparison a little ignorant, right?

3/23/2005 9:52 AM  
Blogger Chris Daniel said...

Good point. I was actually aware of that stat. It's funny how Carolina fans always seem to bring it up, like it will ever matter. This is Coach K's 24th year at duke. In those 24 years, he has made an appearance in the NCAA tourny 20 times. That's incredible! K has also won more NCAA titles(3)than Smith(2). Dean Smith was a great coach, that goes without saying. However, he will never be able to beat Krzyzewski's NCAA record!

3/23/2005 12:29 PM  

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