11 April 2007

A little while ago I learned what "HT" means

I reckon it means "hat tip," as in "A tip of the hat to you, sir." I will use my first HT now, and I know of no better circumstance in which to try this new morsel of Internet terminology. (I need to HT this guy too).

HT: Brant

First, there was this:

Then, there was this:

And even this

The headquarters.

I think that this may be the peak of this blog. Where can you go from here but down?

12 comments:

julia said...

Awesome. I'm honored to get your first HT.

That FF5 video is truly outstanding, by the way. And check out Shaun Groves' version of the song (I challenged him to cover it) at shlog.com.

Congrats on taking a former Illini ASSISTANT coach as the new head guy at UK! Mwah-ha-ha...

J Dub said...

Yeah, I have Shaun's song in this blog entry. I like it...Radioheadesque.

I LOVE Billy Gillispie and think he will work wonders for the UK program. Got no beef if he was the assistant at an inferior program ;-). We all gotta start somewhere.

And now I'm like Dad, commenting on my own blog.

Mike West said...

Shaun's rendition was almost too emotional for me. Congratulations Justin. One of the greatest bloggers of all time has left a comment on your blog.

Anonymous said...

Ummm, I am speechless. This was a way better use of 15 minutes than writing my paper, and I have never been more proud to live in AL (but not be from here...). First free weekend this summer, hey hey, I am there.

Anonymous said...

Question of the day: Since you're CAFB and a pilot is there maybe a way I could take advantage of you and get you to help me out with something? Maybe...possibly...;)

J Dub said...

Yeah, what's up?

Lyndsey said...

I must find a way to meet this man.

Anonymous said...

It's nothing really that major but I'm trying to catch a hop from CAFB to Ramstein some time this summer.

J Dub said...

Not sure I could fly you myself, as I'll be deployed and otherwise busy in training this summer, but you can always go Space-A. Just make sure you're on leave for the days you want to go, and stop by the pax terminal to find a ride.

Getting a ride to Ramstein on a C-17 is one of the easiest things around. We go there ALL the time.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info! I figured it would be fairly easy! Good Luck on your deployment. Let me know if you come our way anytime.

J Dub said...

No problem. I would bring a sleeping bag and a sleeping pad if you have one, so you can spread out on the floor and make the trip really quick.

Anonymous said...

AWESOME! Thanks for the advice;)That'll be so much better than flying out of BWI!