My Brain Is Like the Internet
Our church ball season kicked off last week, and we drilled the Salem 4th Ward's team; one of their team members, Cary Takara, actually spent about four months with me in the Okayama Mission Home (they were his last, while I was somewhere in the middle) (his oldest son is also in Aaron's pre-school class at Sprague, but they will both attend South). He wasn't my assigned companion, but in our Mission Home we switched companions all the time, so we worked together often. I'll never forget the time he and I (and two others) drove north to Tottori to help the Elders there move into their new house (the previous companions had burned their apartment to the ground). I was driving our Toyota van through some of the mountains between Tottori and Okayama, when I accidentally strayed from the main road. I ended up on--I exaggerate not--a road through some rice paddies that wasn't much wider than our van. Everyone was sleeping in the back, but Takara woke up at this point and was a little concerned about our current trajectory. I remember feeling genuinely calm and confident despite being apparently lost in the mountains of rural Japan, and I assured him that I knew what I was doing. I found the main road shortly and returned the crew home safely.
Anyway, last night we lost to our neighboring ward and long-time arch-rival, Battlecreek (although half theiPublish Postr team were ringers). But I enjoyed the game more, as I contributed quite a bit with my garbage-ball style of play. The Battlecreek players were bigger and quicker than most of our team, but they played soft defense and failed to block me out on countless rebounds.
Have you seen Church Ball? Overall it is horrible, but it has its moments:
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And Mad Dog Madsen has a cameo.