Kelly And Michael Reunite!

 

It’s been too long since Kelly and I have been together. 27 days to be exact and tomorrow we will be back together. Kelly flies from LAX to Berlin and I’m going to meet her there. Niether of us can wait. It’s been way too long.

As far as our trip to Germany, we’ll spend a few days touring east and west Berlin and then drive south. After a stop in Prague we’ll head to Munich where we’ll meet up with my cousin Marty McFadden and his wife Anne. Posted by Picasa

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Jayne Thorpe Update

 
Some claim Nigeria beat Jayne, others say the mosquitos were just too persistent, either way the fact remains Jayne Thorpe had to be admitted to the local hospital. After a week’s battle with Malaria the pain and headaches never ceased. So for 3 days and 2 nights Jayne was under observation at the Reddington Hospital.

It’s still not clear whether she had malaria, typhoid or some other sickness but she’s fine now. In fact, she was well enough to put in two 12 hour days on the final report so that we could finish before we left Nigeria. Jayne is a trooper.

And to all the folks at Access Bank: thanks for your thoughts, prayers and visits. It was very heart warming to know that 10+ people from Access Bank (including the MD/CEO Aig) stopped by to see how Jayne was doing.

Welcome back to England Jayne. Posted by Picasa

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Pierce Louis Oxford Biography

A close look into the life of Pierce Louis. This is an unsolicitated biography that does not have much content; rather it has been created to provide laughter and joy to those that love to mock Pierce.

Here’s to PW.

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A Link To Getting A Job In Silicon Valley

I must admit that I have become a blog reader. Sometimes I’m proud of it and sometimes I find it as useless as playing Free Cell on the computer. That being said I do like to promote those that generally put out good content. Recently Guy Kawasaki published an article on ‘everything you wanted to know about getting a job in Silicon Vally’.

Signum sine tinnitu–by Guy Kawasaki: Everything You Wanted to Know About Getting a Job in Silicon Valley But Didn’t Know Who to Ask

I would have to say this is quite comprehensive and very informative - not only for tech companies but all companies in general. You can bet I’ll be referring to this over the next 3 months as I focus on the next chapter in my life.

Enjoy,
Michael

PS I will be creating a new edition of the McFadden Resume in a 1/2/3 format as suggested. Maybe I’ll post both to get your input.

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Golfing In Lagos: Some Good Shots And Better Shocks

Over the past 12 months I’ve been fortunate enough to play some of the best golf courses in the world ranging from St. Andrews to Muirfield, Carnoustie to Turnberry, and I don’t want to forget Royal St. George’s and Sunningdale. In my life I’ve played well over 1,000 rounds totaling more than 18,000 holes (I should mention I still don’t have a hole-in-one). That being said, this weekend I had one of the funniest experiences happen to me on the course in Lagos.

Ikoyi Golf Club is the best course in Lagos and some argue in all of Nigeria. Granted Nigeria is not known for their golf expeditions but that is quite the claim considering there is more than 130million people in the country.

I turned up to the clubhouse without a tee time, no clubs, and only the name of one member (imagine doing that at Augusta or Muirfield).

To the First Tee:


My Nigerian Golf Experience


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I meet the caddy master in the parking lot and he gives me a head nod and said he’d take care of me. I gave him my handicap and he proudly said he’d ‘get me a match.’ Next thing I know I’ve shelled out 2,000 Niara for clubs and 3,500 Niara for my green fee (that is roughly about $50). I stroll to the first tee, 6 different caddies come up to me and give me their name. I still figuring out what was going on when the caddymaster assigned me a vetren caddy with 14 years experience - Julius.

I took a look at my rental clubs - slightly dirty, well used, 1994 Lynx irons with an often-played Ping i driver. Not bad, I figured I was going to be using some Arnold Palmer blades or something.

The Course:
Not bad. First you have to remember I’ve been in an office for nearly 12 hours a day 5 days a week so just being outside was a blessing. The grass was similar to the crab grass style you find in Florida. Based on looks, the course was green, the greens looked smooth and the fairways were fine. After my first tee shot we strolled through the fairway and I asked my caddy if they ‘rolled the ball’ in the fairways. Sure enough they did. The fairways were patchy and not all cut but they served their purpose.

The greens on the other hand ate my lunch. They looked smooth and fast but they were the slowest greens I’ve ever played on it. They might have been slower than the fairways at Muirfield. Every putt I had to hammer and I still only got 2 balls past the hole.

Now, this isn’t a normal course in the sense that is highly secure - walled around the entire course with barbed wire and protection at every point.

The Shocker:
So if you read this long you deserve to hear this story. After a few holes of chit chat with my caddy I learned he had worked there for 14 years, he had many sibilings and was engaged. He knew I was American studying in England and was married with no kids.

Then on the 7th hole as we walked to the green he says “You want a Nigerian woman? You’ve got to have a Nigerian woman before you leave. I’ll bring a good one to you.”

Wow! I’ve had a few caddying during my playing days that did about anything for you, but to offer that service … wow. I told him no and then laughed. I couldn’t believe it. I still can’t believe. By far the most shocking moment I’ve ever had on a golf course.

The Score:
I didn’t play well to say the least. I two putted every green (not good considering I only hit a few greens in regulation). Finished with a 44, 43. Worst round in well over a year, but who cares. This was an experience.

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Malaria Hits Our Team. What About The Others?

This weekend Jayne came down with Malaria. She wasn’t feeling too well on Friday and Saturday so she went to the clinic and sure enough it was Malaria. Everything is fine but the medicine is taking a toll. We’ll keep you updated as time moves on.

Elsewhere around the world there are over 45 other Oxford teams working on projects. Check out some of their stories on the SCP (Strategic Consulting Project) News Blog.

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