Another Programmer Shout-Out!

K so earlier, we did a shout out to the programmers who fixed the site. The site still isn’t up 100%, but it’s at 99.9%. The only thing that isn’t working are the options, meaning if you need to order something that is customizable, you’ll need to call us because the drop-down menus aren’t working. But don’t worry!! They’re working on it!

So anyways, I hade been bugging my programmer to get something up on my blog so that I could upload themes and plugins with out a FTP client for a while. Today I got a text from my programmer at 7:45 in the morning saying that he had added something to the backend of the blog that I would like to check out. I got into the office and was excited to see what it was. True to my hopes, dreams and expectations, he had found a plugin that lets me upload themes and other plugins effortlessly without FTP. What does all this mean for you? Well, I can now add new themes instead of the boring original WordPress theme that was here before. Also, I can add cool new pictures that I have on my Flickr account. (Be sure to check back often on that one! UVU’s wrestling team’s first match is tomorrow night!) I can also add some audio to the background, which I am still trying to figure out. Pretty much, again, the programmers have saved our butts here at WrestleFattie.com! Thanks again, and let us know when you get those options working!

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I started wrestling my freshman year of high school in 2000 in Northern California. My first match lasted about 16 seconds and ended with me on my back. I am proud to say that my second one lasted a bit longer, but sad to report that it ended the same way. That year was my hardest year. I lost every match except for one. My sophomore year I threw out my back and couldn’t wrestle but I still showed up to practice nearly every day and became the general “mat monkey.” Junior year I was back. This was the year that I suffered most of my injuries. I broke fingers, cracked ribs and dislocated both my shoulders at the same time. It was also the best record I had.

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