Thursday, December 28, 2006

A Blogging Miracle

Well after enough messing around and some advice from Aunt Joyce I am hoping this works. It would be nice to add something to the blogging world again after a few weeks of not being able to access anything. So I guess this will be test blog #1. It's good to be back.

Friday, December 08, 2006

TGIF

Well another work week down. Everything is fine with me. Hope everyone has an excellent weekend !

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Pearl Harbor


December 7th, 1941 "A date which will live in infamy"
-FDR

Sunday, December 03, 2006

No Rematch

Well there will be no rematch between U of M and OSU this season. Florida will play the buckeyes for the national title. The wolverines will play USC in the Rose Bowl. I was hoping for a rematch. Oh well.

This weekend I have done a whole lot of nothing. I've rested, I've consumed various items of food, I've watched the Lions hand over their game to New England and say please beat us, we don't want to win.

Another work week lies ahead and that doesn't really bother me one bit. The good part about staying here on the weekends is the fact that I don't have to drive back on sunday night. I get to relax instead.

My back is holding up pretty well today. It has it's ups and downs just like the elevator business and I'm kind of used to it. I think that's all I have to report for now. Have a great week !

Monday, November 27, 2006

One Step at a Time

It's back to work today and I wish it wasn't, in fact I think I need a few months off to just sit down and hope my back gets better. I had a weekend of ups and downs with it and this morning is a very low point. I'm back to having seemingly easy tasks become monumental feats.....putting socks on, getting into and out of the shower, getting out of bed. Hopefully something changes quickly....this messes my routine up big time. If I could give myself a cortisone shot...now would be a good time for it. Well I'm off to face the day. Enjoy your Monday everyone.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Thanksgiving

Tomorrow I get to come home. 4 days off. Friends, Family, Food. I'll be on the couch. Very Thankful.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Mmm Eggs

Michigan is going to lose, What rhymes with wolverine?...loser, Have you come to your senses yet?, you're delusional........These are some of the comments I've been receiving at my place of employment this past week. One guy also brought a photo to me and said he found my class picture....it was a bunch of elementary school kids in a group photo with one lone boy sitting by himself on the far end of a bench with a Michigan sweatshirt on. I have found myself behind enemy lines here in Sandusky but I make no effort in hiding the fact I'm rooting for Michigan. I'm hoping they pull out a win just so I can sit at my desk with a big smile on my face as the guys who gave me crap walk on past on Monday morning.

What's next? Oh! You know when you do something and then after the fact you look back on it and say "Wow that was pretty sad, what is my life coming to?" I had one of those moments today. It came about 15 minutes after I ate 2 hard-boiled eggs that came from a vending machine. I mean, who does that ? Don't get me wrong they tasted just great but the fact that they came from a vending machine saddened me.

In other news.....the Tigers signed Sean Casey to a one year deal worth 4 million dollars. Glad to have you back Mayor. The Pistons are not off to their greatest start but I would have to think they will get on track here soon. I miss Ben Wallace. I haven't watched a red wings game yet this year but I heard they won 9 in a row on the radio this morning...go wings.

I think that about does it for now. Nothing too exciting to report really, except on where I got my eggs from. So sad. Happy Weekend everyone.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Nothing New

If I had anything to tell you beyond the realm of "normal" I would. However, I don't. Maybe I'll screw up my routine tomorrow just to be different. Today was the most uneventful day at work. That was kind of a good thing. Wouldn't want to think too hard on a Monday, right ?

In other news, I'm considering retiring from the Turkey Trot. I think I've done it for 6 or so years now and it keeps getting harder and harder to get up to run 6 miles in the cold on Thanksgiving morning. Sleeping next to the fireplace sounds sooo much better. I have not made my final decision on this matter but I need to make a decision soon.

I got to watch some Piston games while I was home over the weekend and they won both games that I watched. It's different without Ben but we seem to be getting the job done. Too early to tell I suppose.

I think that's all for now. I hope everyone has an enjoyable week.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Day After Day

In the center of the world of routines you will find me. Day after day I do a lot of the same things. Get up at the same time, shower for the same amount of time, get dressed in the same amount of time, go back to bed for the same amount of time (except fridays), check blogs for the same amount of time, make my lunch the same, and head out the door at the same time. I listen to the same radio station on the way to work, park in the same place, and on and on and on. If you're wondering about the weekends.....well those are very different from one to the next depending on where I am and who I see.

But is it bad that there is such similarity everyday? Does everyone do this? I feel like I have habits of an 80 year old. I am happy to say homework is not part of my routine anymore. I enjoy the fact that everyday at 5 pm I can relax and enjoy my night. I'd like to say I could add the Pistons into my routine now but since I live in Ohio I only get the Cavs games......I don't enjoy this, not one bit.

So here I sit in my routine......I will awake to my alarm at 6:14 roll out of bed at 6:30 (4 snooze buttons later)...shower from 6:30-6:41....get dressed until 6:45....go back to bed until 7:14......brush my teeth and gel hair til 7:20.....check blogs til 7:30....breakfast and lunch making until 7:44 and then out the door..........welcome to the mornings of my life.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Thank You

Well that's all she wrote for 2006 baseball. We climbed Mt. Everest and decided we'd rather not reach the top after all. Detroit/St. Louis in baseball this year.....Detroit/San Antonio in basketball a couple years ago. File this season under "Experience" and don't forget about it. It will come in handy later.

I want to thank Sean Casey for giving us a glimmer of hope in the World Series, without him we wouldn't have a much to cheer about. Kenny Rogers and his tootsie roll hand got us a win and caught a lot of flack but no one will say anything about it now. To Verlander, Granderson, Zumaya, and Bonderman.....just keep doing what you're doing...lots of good years left for you guys. To Nate, Brandon, Carlos, Placido, Craig, and Magglio.....thank you for all your hard work and effort. You're my Tiger Brandon, so don't worry about striking out with two on in the ninth to end the World Series....if it was meant to be I know you would have hit a homer. To Marcus, Alexis, and Ramon....heck of a job filling in when called upon. To Todd Jones for showing me that even the toughest of critics (myself) can believe in someone. I know we had a rough start in the beginning Todd but I came around and this season was probably your finest. To Chuck Hernandez for coaching a fine pitching staff all year. To Gene Lamont and Andy Van Slyke for doing the little things that often go unnoticed. To Jim Leyland for bringing a sense of pride back to the Tiger's organization, without Leyland we'd just be another team suffering in mediocrity. His coaching style is one admired by not only his players but also his fans.

I have had the pleasure of chronicling this season and I am sad to say that it must come to end this way. We fought hard and did things no one thought we could do and I'm extremely proud of the Tiger's. So thank you Detroit. For all you did this season and for all you're going to do in the future.


P.S. It's sure is nice to beat those Yanks !

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Play Ball ! Pleeeeeeease

Rain drops keep fallin' on game 4, keep fallin' on game 4...........so yes last nights clash of the titans was postponed due to rain. Tonight I hope they decide to play though, I can't stand hearing them talk about Kenny Rogers and the melted tootsie roll he had on his hand for very much longer. We need a win....at least one. That way we can bring it on back to Detroit and have Kenny Rogers on the mound again. But if you were Jim Leyland and you couldn't throw Kenny in game 7.....who would you send out there to win a championship for you ?

Monday, October 23, 2006

All Square

Tigers:1 Cardinals:1

I have one question for Kenny Rogers and that would be....Why? That was NOT a clump of dirt on your hand. I mean how can the same clump of dirt keep showing up on your hand for 3 straight series. I hate to say it but I thought it was pretty clear Kenny was up to something last night. Yes he did wash it off and pitch 7 more innings of outstanding baseball but now he's created a small cloud of doubt in the minds of everyone. That's not how I would want to approach things. The Tiger's are lucky he wasn't ejected and suspended for 10 games like the rule book says. I don't like cheaters and I don't want people to look back on this series and remember that incident so hopefully we can all play fair from here on out with no signs of foul play.

Nate Robertson will take the mound for us tomorrow night against the ace of St. Louis, Chris Carpenter. He will also have to bat since we're playing in the national league park. That shall be interesting. I can't wait to see Bonderman step into the box and take a few cuts.

Anyways, Go Tigers !

Friday, October 20, 2006

Turn Back the Clock

It's 1968 all over again. Tigers/Cardinals. Game 1 Saturday @ 7:30. Who's your Tiger ?

Sunday, October 15, 2006

THE TIGER'S WON THE PENNANT

What a game, what a series, what a way to end it. So many guys to thank for doing the little things. Polanco for getting on base all the time, Bonderman for grinding out a solid performance, Ledezma for coming in with the bases loaded and getting a HUGE 3rd out in the 8th, Inge for hustling on a dribbler which in the end allowed him to get to second, Maggs for well....putting the team on his shoulders and smacking 2 home runs to first tie it in the 6th and then win it in the bottom of the ninth with 2 outs. What a ball game. Now we have an entire week off. An entire week to rest Zumaya and Casey, an entire week to rest our starting pitchers' arms, an entire week to recharge our bullpen, an entire week to rest and let those bumps and bruises the guys have accumulated over the last 170 games heal up. All we do now is wait and wonder who will challenge us for the championship...New York or St. Louis ? We can either have a repeat of the '68 series and play St. Louis or we could try and have the entire state of New York hate us by beating both the Yankees and the Mets.....either one works for me. Go Tigers !

Saturday, October 14, 2006

On the Verge

You can't say enough about the way the Tiger's have been playing in these first 2 rounds. We are 1 win away from heading to the World Series for the first time since I was 3 months old. The whole team seems to be coming together and performing. Kenny Roger seems unhittable these days and no one really knows how to get Placido Polanco out. Add in a few homers from Monroe, Inge, or Granderson and boom we're one win away from a World Series. Jim Leyland sure knows how to get the most out of what he's dealt. So I'll be rooting for the Tiger's to sweep Oakland tonight and we'll have to wait and see who we might be playing for the first championship since 1984.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Time Travel


Do you ever wonder what it would be like to see yourself a few generations before you ever were born....well I am lucky enough to do that. If I was in world war 2....this is what I would have looked like.

Wow

That's pretty much all you can say at what the Tigers did over this weekend. To knock off New York like that is like winning a world series to me. We just made up for losing the division by beating New York. Now on to Oakland. I hope we have the same focus against them as we did against New York. We're 4 wins away from a trip to the world series. Wow.

Friday, October 06, 2006

All Square

The Tigers pulled it out and came away with a split in New York. Way to go guys. Now it's time to come back to Comerica and win 2. Game 3 is one of great importance, most likely whoever wins this game will take the series and move on. The other team however will have to pack up and head on home. We're putting are fate in the hands of Kenny Rogers tonight. I'm hoping he gives a solid performance. Anyhow, Happy Friday everybody and cheer for those Tigers !

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Buzzsaw

Not one, not two, not three, not four, but 5, count them, 5 hits for the thorn in the Tigers side named Derek Jeter. What a killer. It's kind of his thing. He's good at baseball to begin with and somehow gets better when October gets here. Game one felt like an uphill battle for the Tigers. The 5 run third hurt but we didn't give up and I'm happy to see that we didn't just lay down and die right there. We poked hits here and there and had some homers in there but it just isn't going to cut it against this well oiled post season machine we call the Yankees. Tomorrow is another day. Keep the faith.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Game 1

Tigers/Yankees. FOX...8pm...Be there. Go Tigers!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Happy Birthday Aunt Joyce

Happy Birthday to Aunt Joyce today. What is it now 28? 29? Well anyways I hope you have a wonderful day and that you have a nice big piece of cake with a scoop of ice cream on top. I also hope the Tigers will pull out a win for you on your birthday. I'm off to work, Happy Thursday everyone.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Well by now most of us have heard that Willie Nelson's tour bus got busted for marijuana. Well.......I was driving to work yesterday and they said he commented on the situation. Now I'm usually pretty good at telling if someone is joking or not but I didn't think what the radio dj's were saying was a joke and knowing Willie Nelson it was probably true but when asked about the whole thing they said he told the police "I sure am glad you didn't find any spinach in there." Due to the recent e coli bacteria being found in spinach I had a good chuckle. I mean, you don't really have to try that hard to picture Willie Nelson standing next to some officer and saying that. Joke or no joke it made me laugh.

In other news....there are only 2 work days left in the week. Then it's the weekend which marks the end of the regular season for baseball. It's nice to know the Tigers are going to be playing a little longer. I was reading an article today that commented on how long it's been for the Tigers to make the playoffs and one line read "The most popular person in a Tigers hat the last time they made the playoffs was Magnum P.I." I don't think I've ever watched a single episode of that but I still can get a laugh out of picturing Tom Selleck in a Hawaiian shirt and a Tigers ball cap.

Well I think I've covered the bases with Willie Nelson and Magnum P.I. so enjoy your morning, afternoon, or night or whenever it is you decide to read this.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Clinched

Tigers clinched a playoff spot !!!!!!!!!!!!! This is a wonderful thing. The last time we did this I was a whopping 3 years old. Bring on New York...Bring on Oakland.....I don't care....This is awesome !

BOOYAH

I got gas for $2.08 today.......that's all I got but I was mildly excited so I thought I'd share that.

P.S. Go Tigers

Friday, September 22, 2006

Old Ways

Today reminded me a lot of what I used to do in highschool. After I got home from work I fell asleep watching tv on the couch. I can't even count the many times I'd come home after school and take a nap. Good thing I played a few sports or I would have been one lazy bum. I'm glad this nap only lasted about an hour. I wasn't even that tired but it's kind of cold and rainy here so it was pretty good napping weather so I'm blaming it on that.

In other news....it's the weekend. Yahoo. What are you going to do with your weekend? I'm going to do some laundry and maybe clean the apartment some even though it's not that dirty.

Well happy weekend everyone. Hope y'all enjoy it.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Happy Birthday !

Happy Birthday Aunt Joyce !

I hope you have a wonderful day.


I myself am going to go to work and see what fun I can find there. Happy Thursday everyone.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Songs

I heard two songs today both of which I've listened to about a hundred times each before but you know how when you haven't heard a song in a while and then it comes on you're reminded of how good it is.....that's what it was like for me today. The first song is called "If I was Jesus" by Toby Keith. It's fun to listen to and has some good lyrics in it. The second is a less common song called "The Lumber Song" by Eli. While yes, it is about building, it may not be in the way you think about building. Anyways, I decided I'll post the lyrics to each song just for the fun of it. Check 'em out !

Song #1: If I Was Jesus
Verse 1
If I Was Jesus, I'd have some real long hair
A robe and some sandals, is exactly what I'd wear
I'd be the guy at the party, turnin' water to wine
Yeah me and my disciples, we'd have a real good time.
Chorus:
Ooh and I'd lay my life down for you
And I show you who's the boss
I'd forgive you and adore you
While I was hangin' on your cross
Verse 2
If I Was Jesus.
I'd have some friends that were poor
I'd run around with the wrong crowd,
man I'd never be bored
Then I'd heal me a blind man,
get myself crucified
By politicians and preachers,
who got somethin' to hide.
Verse 3
If I Was Jesus,
I'd come back from the dead
And I'd walk on some water,
just to mess with your head
I know your dark little secrets,
I'd look you right in the face
And I'd tell you I love you,
with Amazing Grace
If I Was Jesus.
The Lumber Song
Verse 1
Said a friend to a friend one day,Was a man who passed away
St. Peter met him at the gate
Pete said: "Walk with me if you will, I'll take you to the house you built"
Man said: "I can't wait!"Passed a mansion made of stone
But with each new house he's shown. They get smaller by degrees
Stopped in front of a two room shack
Pete said hope you're happy with that
Man said: "How can this be?"Pete said:
Chorus:
That's all the lumber--that's all the lumber
that's all the lumber you sent
Looks like the builder--man he's got your number
That's all the lumber you sent.
Verse 2
Man didn't know what to say, poor guy was blown away
"you mean this is what I deserve?"Pete said: "I'm afraid it's so
It's too late but now you know
Shoulda done better work"
You mean not lie and cheat and helpin' old ladies across the street?
Pete says: Well, that's a start
Remember that man back in that great big house?
He found out early what it's all about
Built that place with his heart--as for you (chorus)
Bridge:
What if that man was me
And I failed that miserably
You're showin' me things I don't wanna see.
Verse 3
St. Peter if you can, Send me back to earth again
Is that somethin' you can do?Pete said: It ain't up to me
If it was I'd like to see, How you plan to improve
I'd love God and fellow man
Take a wife and make a stand, Be the givinest guy I can be
And when I get back to this neighborhood
There'd be a big gigantic pile of wood
And I'd say: What's this I see?--You'd tell me
Chorus
That's all the lumber--that's all the lumber
that's all the lumber you sent
Looks like the builder--man he's got your number
That's all the lumber you sent.

Monday, September 18, 2006

No Idea

I have no idea what to blog about. Nothing out of the ordinary happened lately. I think that's a good thing. It's almost 9:30 p.m., it's Monday, and I have not a clue as to what would be interesting to share with everyone. It was quite a dreary day in the Sandusky/Huron area today.....it was one of those cold rains. One of many to come I bet.

My back hasn't caused me pain for almost a whole month now. I cannot begin to express my tremendous feeling of joy because of this. I once wondered if I would be able to do the simplest things like a normal person and now I can do those things. I can get out of bed, walk, twist and turn...swing a golf club, the only thing that I notice that causes pain is running. So I keep that to an extreme minimum. I have no explanation of why my back got better.....or why it hurt so bad in the first place. I don't think the doctors ever really came up with a solid answer as to what was wrong with me but it is feeling much better now.

Last week I was getting out of my car to go into work and one of the guys shouted over to me......"Hey, what's that car going to be when it grows up?" I laughed and walked into work. Of course he drives a big dodge ram which could probably eat my little escort if it wanted to but I've had my escort for 6 years now and it has been wonderful to me......except for sweetest day in 2001. In broke down on me that day. It was not very sweet. Overall though it's been a good car and has completed the job in getting me from point a to point b. I don't know when I'll get my next car but whenever I do I hope it's as good to me as my escort has been.

I'd like to congratulate U of M on their old fashioned whoopin' of the Irish of Notre Dame. It wasn't luck, Michigan just flat out beat those guys. 47-21. I bet Lloyd Carr doesn't mind adding that nice little win to his resume. Now if he could find a way to beat Ohio State and win a bowl game then a lot of people would get off his case.

Over the weekend I was checking out prices of playoff tickets for Comerica Park. Bleacher seats are going for a mere $175 bucks a pop. I believe they were supposed to go on sale at 10 a.m. on the 19th but they may have reconsidered that idea since the playoffs are still in jeopardy, I'm not sure.

I believe the Tigers are up 4-0 on the White Sox at the moment. Hopefully we can hold onto that lead for a nice victory. Every game is important the rest of the way. It seems like every loss is magnified, especially when Minnesota and Chicago are breathing down your neck. 2 out of those 3 teams are going to make the playoffs and one is going to be headed home. Minnesota has been playing out of their gourd lately and Chicago is the defending world champs.....we are the Tigers.....a team of Nate Robertsons and Curtis Grandersons not to mention a touch of Jason Grilli in the bullpen. If I had to pick a second favorite Tiger it would be an uncommon one but my pick would be Vance Wilson. That's right, the back up catcher. I like him for some reason. I just hope the Tigers find enough for one last push to make it through the last stretch of the season.

I think that's all for now. I hope everyone is having a good week so far!

Friday, September 15, 2006

Finally Friday

Well today is Friday and you won't hear any complaints out of me about that. If I was still in college my weekend would have started yesterday afternoon and I wouldn't be awake today for another 4 or 5 hours. At least now I have more self worth. I remember sitting around on Fridays with nothing to do.......yes, I could have done homework but what normal student does homework on a Friday when he knows he has a few more days to do it? So anyhow, I'm going to go to work today, drive home, and watch the Tigers....I haven't seen a game in two weeks.

Tomorrow is the Notre Dame/Michigan football game at Notre Dame. Michigan hasn't won in South Bend in twelve years if I heard correctly. The Wolverines haven't really had a test yet by playing Vanderbilt and Central Michigan. So they're either going to get totally crushed by the Irish or pull off an amazing upset. I vote for option 2.

That's all for now. Happy Friday and weekend to all !

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Don't Be Wasteful

That's aimed directly at you Tigers. You cannot waste this great season you've had. I don't care if you get swept in the first round of the playoffs. Please don't make us any more nervous than we already are. I'm thankful that 6 of the 15 remaining games are against the Kansas City Royals. Hopefully we can take 4 or 5 of those games with no problems. We also have a 3 game stint left with the dreaded White Sox......that could make or break the chase for the playoffs. I hope it all works out for Detroit. Happy Thursday everybody.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

0 for 6

That's my stat line for last nights Mega Millions Lottery. It leaves much room for improvement.

I'm glad to hear the Tigers, with the help of a 2 homer night by Carlos Guillen, could pull off a victory last night. They needed it.

I think I'm going to head to work now. One more day in means one more day closer to the weekend. Yahoo! Happy Wednesday everyone.

Monday, September 11, 2006

9/11

This tragic day is probably the most shocking moment of my generation. In highschool my friends and I often wondered when we'd hear about the first assassination attempt on a president, thankfully that has not happened. Instead we had quite a different experience. Like most people, I remember where I was. I was in Mr. Couch's 3rd hour sociology class when I first heard of the news, not knowing the seriousness of what had happened. It wasn't until later when we had the radio's turned on in the classrooms that we figured out how serious it was. I remember my drafting teacher, Mr. Vontroba telling us we didn't have to work on anything that day unless we wanted to. I chose to work and listen at the same time. I remember coming home and watching the images play again and again and again on the tv. What a surreal day. What an awful day.

I heard Lee Greenwood's "God Bless The USA" on the radio this morning and remembered hearing that many times in the days that followed September 11th. It made me think of some of the things that have changed since then. For one, I was a junior in highschool then and now I'm a college graduate. The Pistons won an NBA championship. The Red Sox won a world series. We said goodbye to a family member who as Uncle Mark put it best, "taught us how to live and taught us how to die" in Grandma Cook. We said hello to the newest member of the family in Seth who we can only wonder what he'll aspire to be. My parents bought a house in Georgia and sold our house on Labo Road. I went to Las vegas 4 or 5 times....those trips blend together after a while. I've seen Fenway Park-Thanks Mom(Cheers!). I've asked out and broken up with two girlfriends. I had my face sliced open by a golf ball (Have the scar to prove it). The Tigers were 57-86 on this date in 2001 and 5 years later they are almost a mirror image of themselves at 86-58....crazy huh? I've been to ground zero. I've found greater joy in music. I've brushed shoulders with Ernie Harwell. I've made new friends and lost some as well. I've weighed up to as much as 165 pounds and as little as 141 pounds. I've suffered through back pain that made me feel like I was going to die (I tried passing out once but the family decided against that smooth move) - thanks for not letting my noggin' smack the kitchen table pops. I've tried teaching myself how to play the piano and guitar-one worked a little better than the other but neither are very good. We got to see Grandpa Cook turn 90-that's awesome. I ran 17 miles straight with no socks (have the bloody shoes to prove it). I've partied in Ann Arbor the day of a Michigan/Ohio State football game. I've jumped in a freezing cold Lake Huron every February since 2002. I've turned pumpkin carving into a tedious yet rewarding thing. I've seen what politics can do to a church. I've watched the car ratio between my sister and I rise to 5/6 to 1.(She's always been able to go faster though, as well as text message, eat, change songs, sing, shift, and communicate with the rest of traffic at the same time).

So as you can see, there have been ups and downs and twists and turns along the road the past 5 years. We can only expect more of that to come. 9/11 serves as a reminder that each day is a blessing and each memory whether it's passing out, carving a pumpkin, or saying goodbye to a loved one should be cherished.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Sports and Laundry Saturday

That's what I'll be doing today. I cleaned last night and put some clothes away. Today I think I'm going to relax and wait for some good college football games to come on. I'm also waiting to watch the space shuttle Atlantis take off in about 20 or so minutes. This will be the fifth attempt for Atlantis so I hope all goes well for NASA.

The Tigers didn't fare too well last night but going by the number of games we're up (4) and the number of games we have left (20) I have a a hard time believing anyone is going to outplay us by more than 4 games. Yes, we've been struggling as of late. We're going to do it though. We will make the playoffs.

Well that's all I have for now. Enjoy your weekend!

Friday, September 08, 2006

Friday 9/8

Just another Friday in paradise today. Work until 2:30, maybe get an oil change, clean the apartment and do laundry, and then who knows. Enjoy your weekend everyone. Go Tigers !

Random question: Can you imagine a color you've never seen before ? I'm having the hardest time.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Post-It

Not much to post today. I had an enjoyable weekend at home where I amounted to a lot of nothing. Maybe that's why it was enjoyable. I decided to take some pictures of the lake tonight just for the heck of it. Enjoy !

Friday, September 01, 2006

One More Day

Today is finally Friday and I'm off work at 2:30, yahoo. 3 day weekend. Yay ! What are you going to do with your extra day off ?

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

You Win Some, You Lose some

That was the case today as the Tigers played the Yankees in a doubleheader. Lost the first game and came oh so close to losing the second game as well. 9th inning with two out to be clear but we caught some breaks....Brandon Inge....Walked....Curtis Granderson....Walked.....Craig Monroe.....BOOM, C-YA, OUTTA HERE, GONE, GOODBYE BASEBALL, FORGET ABOUT IT, 3 RUN HOMER !!! Just like that we were up 5-3 and brought in Todd Jones who shut the Yankees down and we stole a win. Hopefully we can get back on track with that great victory.

In other news the wind was a bit stronger tonight on Lake Erie than last night and that is fine with me. I'm waiting for a nice strong storm to roll through so I can watch and listen to the water then.

Only 2 work days left this week before a nice long weekend. I can't wait. I think I'll head on home to Michigan and see what's happening there. Nothing out of the ordinary I bet but there is nothing wrong with that. No news is good new, right ?

I should have picked up a blender during the garage sales last weekend because I decided to break mine tonight. Well actually it was an accident but the top part that's not even really part of the blender broke so I'm sure it won't be too difficult to replace. A plastic part decided it wanted to fall into the blender while it was running and cut itself up into tiny pieces.....so i'm drinking my shake very carefully, i don't think i'm going to finish it though because picking the plastic out of your teeth every time you take a sip is very time consuming.

That's all the news I have for now. Hope everyone has a happy Thursday!

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Crash Into Me

I've just spent about the last 35 minutes sitting out on the rocks next to the shore of Lake Erie. Where there is wind and water there are waves....waves that like to crash into those very rocks where I was sitting. I love the water, it is very relaxing. I wish there was some way to put my bed out by the shore and just listen to the waves all night.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Another Chapter of a Legacy


In a weekend with spurts of total domination, a sloppy looking game (which included 4 straight bogeys), and clawing his way back into contention Tiger Woods won, again. It's amazing to watch and I'm glad I'm in an era that actually gets to "watch" him. We only hear stories of names like Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb.....I think Tiger is going to be one of the athletes who, when the time comes around, my grandchildren will wonder just how good he really was. Hopefully I'll still have the mental capacity to recall many of these amazing victories.

On a side note - while on the topic of dominating the field, I was on the losing end of bowling this weekend. I know what you're thinking....probably lost to some of his friends or something....not the case. I was DEMOLISHED by none other than my parents. Both who have not bowled in years and Dad not even knowing if he could throw a ball. Don't get me wrong, I had a blast......but I'm definitely going to have to chalk those games up to an "off" night. That and the line of my ball resembles a banana that often ends up in the gutter. Well that's all for now, I hope everyone had a great weekend !

Saturday, August 26, 2006

City Wide Garage Sale - Ohio Stlye

Today Huron is having a city wide garage sale. Do I need anything? No. Is it fun to look? Indeed. Last weekend I was in Trenton for the city wide garage sale and must have went to at least 40 or 50 places and spent a grand total of 5 dollars all day. 5 dollars for a day of walking and looking at peoples old treasures.

My parents also came to visit me so they are going to join me in this exciting fun filled day of junk searching. That's all for now. Bye !

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

22 and Counting

Happy Birthday to me ! Thanks to everyone for their phone calls, cards and birthday wishes. Being in a different state makes it a little more difficult to celebrate a birthday but my family and friends made sure to let me know they didn't forget about me. After seeing Aunt Joyce's blog today I have found one thing I like about growing up....growth spurts....and the fact that I don't look like a roley poley blob like I did in the 6th grade.


Random Fun: I also share my birthday with Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers who was born in August 23rd, 1978.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Hello Again

Happy Birthday to Sam today. 28......Half way to 56. Which only means I turn 22....half way to 44, tomorrow. I wonder what things will be like when I'm 44. Hopefully the Tigers will have won a bunch of world series in between now and then.

My Birthday falls on a Wednesday this year and it just so happens that ESPN is having the Tigers on Wednesday night baseball this week so someone must have told ESPN that my birthday was coming up so they scheduled the Tigers to come on my TV in Ohio on my birthday, how exciting !

Since the last time I've posted I've made a trip to Boston. It was a great trip with lots to do and perfect weather. I had a beer at the orignal cheers bar, ate at a Ruth's Chris steakhouse, bought a lot of Red Sox stuff, walked on the freedom trail, ate a lobster, and had a dog and a beer in Fenway Park. So I can cross that last one off my life to do list. The Tiger's were victorious in the game we went to and that didn't make Boston too happy, I can't imagine what they are feeling like after getting swept by the Yankees in a five game series.

What else......Work is pretty normal.....I learn something new everyday. I just hope I remember everything I'm learning. I don't think I'm a very fast learner but at least I'm some type of learner so eventually I'll get the hang of everything.

Also this past Sunday one of my favorite sports figures, Tiger Woods, once again proved to everyone that he can play golf. Here is a recent article I read on Woods which I thought had some funny comments in it as well as proving why he's the best. It's kind of long but I enjoyed it................

You should probably sit down for this one. That's because I'm about to offend anybody and everybody who thinks golfers rank below rhythmic gymnasts, bowlers and tractor-pull drivers on the sports food chain.
Tiger Woods is the greatest individual athlete of our time. OK, of all time.
There, I said it and it feels right, especially after Woods just left Medinah Country Club with what seems like his millionth major championship. Once again, he left divot marks on the rest of the field and bruise marks on the record books.
Nobody kisses more silver than this guy. On Sunday, Woods was busy romancing the Wanamaker Trophy, which is what you get after winning the PGA Championship. It was his third makeout session with the trophy, having won the thing in 1999, 2000 and now 2006. If it happens again, they'll have to get a hotel room.
But this isn't about golf anymore. Woods doesn't have anybody within a par-5 of him on tour. I thought Phil Mickelson was good enough to challenge Woods, but he isn't. Not now. Maybe not ever.
Woods has escaped golf's gravitational pull and moved into a planetary system that includes your one-namers (Pele, Babe, Jack), your initialers (MJ), your nicknamers (The Great One, The Greatest), your oldies (Jim Thorpe, Willie Mays, Joe Louis), your Olympians (Mark Spitz, Carl Lewis), your netters (Martina Navratilova, Pete Sampras), your others (Lance Armstrong). I know I'm forgetting someone, but it doesn't matter. Woods is better.

There comes a time when golf greatness morphs into something beyond recognition, something so singular that you have difficulty explaining it. It defies comparison, context and reason.
Can you explain Woods? I can't. I'm not even sure Woods fully understands the ripple effect of his achievements. All I know is that there has never been anyone like him. You tell your children about him, and maybe, if they stick around long enough, they tell theirs.
This was Woods' 12th majors victory. He moved past Walter Hagen, who was no slouch, and to within six car lengths of Jack Nicklaus and the Golden Bear-mobile. Woods could pass Nicklaus and those 18 championships within two years. Crazy? You tell him.
"When you first come out on Tour you just hope to win one," said Woods.
Hope isn't part of the equation these days. Woods doesn't need it. Maybe when he turned pro in 1996, but not now.
Nicklaus is the lone remaining mortal challenge left for Woods -- and Nicklaus doesn't even play on tour anymore. At age 30, Woods is already chasing and catching legends. Hagen on Sunday ... Nicklaus in 2008, 2009, or 2010. His career is now about numbers and legacies.
The truth is he has neutered, for lack of a better word, his peers. They aren't the challenge; history is. Woods has won four of the last eight majors. He owns the lowest 72-hole scores in relation to par in the Masters, the U.S. Open, the British Open, and is tied for the PGA record. He's missed the cut exactly four times in his career. Jeez, how many times can you rub your eyes in disbelief.
"I mean, we all smirk and laugh when he says he's got his 'B' game, but that's better than most of our 'A' games," said Shaun Micheel, who won the 2003 PGA. "He's just that good."
Micheel finished second Sunday. He shot 13-under for the tournament, which would have won the last four PGAs. Woods still beat him by five strokes.
Woods entered Sunday's round with one of those streaks that doesn't seem possible: 11-0 when he begins the final round of a major with at least a share of the lead. But he was never truly challenged by anyone on the leaderboard and the streak now stands at 12-0.
"It will happen eventually," said Sergio Garcia of a possible Woods Sunday falter. "It's going to happen. I mean, he's not going to be 68 years old and in the final round of a major and tied for the lead and he wins."
Are you sure? If Mick Jagger can still play gigs with the Stones when he's in his 60s, why can't Tiger still be sinking putts in majors when he's pushing 70? After all, he's in better shape.
Early Sunday evening, with the Wanamaker Trophy within easy hugging distance, Woods talked about his friendship with Michael Jordan. They recently played golf in Orlando and afterward, Jordan knocked down shots in the club's indoor basketball court.
"MJ's still MJ," said Woods.
But Jordan is no Woods. Nobody is.
Jordan is arguably the greatest basketball player of all time. Arguably. With Woods, there is no debate. Only injury stands between Woods and any record worth owning.
Woods is an athlete, not just a mope with a golf swing. You can build a condo development across his shoulders. His waist looks like a size 4.
His intensity and focus would translate into any sport. He doesn't trash talk like Jordan did, but he doesn't have to. The way the ball comes off his club face simply sounds different.
What great athletic trait doesn't he possess? Take your time. I can wait.
Woods performs better when the world is lined up six-deep around the fairway. Pressure? He eats it with a glass of Chianti and some fava beans.
You take Jordan or Gretzky, Ali or Babe Ruth, the Say Hey Kid or Martina. I'll take Woods. I'll take him because of what he's done and what he's yet to do.
Scary, isn't it? He isn't finished winning. Not even close.

- Gene Wojciechowski

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Quick Post

Quick post this morning.......I'm all packed up and ready to head home after work. On Friday I'm leaving for Boston and I am excited. All I have to do is get through work today and then make the drive home. I'm actually racing my friend Kalee home except she's coming back from Syracuse, New York and leaving a lot earlier than I am. So whoever crosses the state line first wins.

As for who I'll be rooting for in Boston.....it's tough. I will definitely be rooting for both teams but Boston is in desperate need of wins right now whereas the Tiger's have somewhat of a cushion in the division. If it came down to it in the playoffs and Detroit had to play Boston I would side with the Tigers. But since it's the regular season still I think I'll just sit back and enjoy this one.

Well that's all for now.....Have a great last part of the week and an even better weekend !

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

The Tiger's Pledge

I pledge allegiance to the Tiger's of the United Park of Comerica and to the league for which it stands, one ballclub under Leyland, unbeatable, with pitching and hitting for all.

(Yeah, I made it up......too much time on my hands? I think so)

Monday, August 07, 2006

Over The Hill ?

40. That dreaded age where you somehow cross over from "younger" to "older". I bring this number up because of the Tigers record after tonights win. 76-36. 40 games over .500. Does this mean the Tiger's have crossed over from years of poor play to a new beginning of constant winning? Only time will tell and so far this season has been one thrill after another. I spent most of my weekend in my friends basement watching the Tigers somehow find a way to plug away at the Indians and come out winners in all 3 games. Craig Monroe one night....Pudge the next (in extremely dramatic fashion)....a 1-0 pitchers duel on Sunday afternoon when we didn't even have our normal starter on the mound and tonight a 9-3 win over Francisco Liriano and the Twins.

This season has sparked a new interest in Tiger's baseball for many and it's great to see everyone so into it. The post season is right around the corner and the excitement will only continue to grow and grow. By now you can ask most people the question "Who's your Tiger?" and they will most likely have an answer for you right away as opposed to a few years ago when those same people might have only been able to name one or two players on the team. I like Brandon Inge myself. He seems to be pretty smooth over at 3rd base this year and I also heard he's a pretty good golfer.

Well that's all for now. It's bedtime for me. Who's your Tiger ?

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Odds and Ends

First off.....Kudos to you Mr. Carlos Guillen on being the first Tiger to hit for the cycle since 2001 and also the first Tiger to hit for the cycle on the road since George Kell did it back in the 50's.

Since I am now living in Huron, Ohio I do not get every Tiger's game. This is upsetting. I only get them when they play on the WB or some nationally broadcast station or when they play the Indians. Of course, when they make the playoffs they will be on Fox, so no worries. (This also means I will have limited access to Pistons games when b-ball season rolls around.)

Lately like most places in the midwest it has been incredibly hot. I do not have the luxury of working in the air conditioning during the day but I do have a fan about a foot away from my head for almost the entire day. I also have been drinking a lot of water because A.) It's cold B.)It's good for you and C.) It's free. So all in all it's not that bad. I get to come home to a nice air conditioned apartment so at least I have something to look forward to after work.

This past monday night I found out I had another talent that will do me absolutely no good. I was at the Medina county fair and they were putting on these lumberjack shows and people were guessing how long it would take a man to chop through this piece of wood with his hatchet and then again with a saw. Well for the hatchet I guessed 17 seconds. So the man starts chopping away......1....2.....3..........10...........15....17 seconds! Woohoo ! I was right. Ok, so I'm thinking lucky guess. But then they had him try and saw through a log with a long saw. So I guessed 29 seconds right away.....but then before he started he started making cuts in the piece of wood. He cut a nice groove in it so it would be much easier to start sawing after they started the watch. So then I turned to my friend Laura who was with me and said 20 seconds.....and he kept cutting without the time starting so after he was done "prepping" this log I settled on 14 seconds. So he starts sawing......1......2......3.....5......10....14 seconds! Right again. I impress myself sometimes. With no prior log cutting experience other than watching Dad's log splitter cut up pieces of wood and that one time I used a hatchet to chop and miss a tree by our old driveway (still have the scar on my leg) I was able to guess both these times to the second. If I would have voiced that I had guessed those times I would have won a "chip" off the old block (chunk of wood) and a "lumberjack cookie" (round piece of wood). So if you need to know how long it will take someone to chop or saw through a piece of wood I guess I can make a pretty accurate guess. Sounds like a useless talent to me. (I'll throw this one in there with being able to curl my tongue in 3 loops and making a bird noise.)

In other news, it is only 8 days until I leave for Boston. I can't wait. It is going to be an amazing trip. I know there is a lot of stuff to do in Boston but I could just sit in Fenway Park for a few days and be satisfied with my trip. I can't wait to have a dog and a beer and enjoy a game in which my two favorite teams are playing.

Well that's all for now. I hope everyone is having a great week! Bye !

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Just After Sunset....


As promised, here is a view of the lake by my apartment.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Lake Erie Life

Hello all. As of about 10:30 this morning I am once again connected to the outside world. I not only have 70 or so channels to flip through on my tv but also the ability to blog again. I've been in Huron/Sandusky, Ohio for 2 weeks now. I like my apartment and especially my view of Lake Erie when the sun goes down. I will post a picture of it sometime. It's no Georgia but it will do for now.

Since I've been disconnected I've only heard bits and pieces of how the Tiger's have been doing. Looks like they've been doing just fine. The White Sox have finally started to back off a bit and gave us some breathing room. I hope we don't let up.

Well that's all for now, nice to be back. I look forward to reading everyones blog again. Bye !

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

This, That, and the Other Thing

Hello all. Not to much to report except that I'm moving to Sandusky this weekend. Hopefully it will be an easy transition.

The MLB All-Star game was last night and the American League won......again. I think that makes like 10 years in a row now. The 3 Tigers who were selected all got to play....Kenny Rogers, Magglio Ordonez, and of course Pudge. We now will get to see how the team will hold up. Hopefully the winning will continue.

I'm not exactly sure where I got my ecclectic taste in music from but I do like a wide variety of music. One area I am not a big fan of is musicals. I don't know if it's because of the acting that has to go with musicals or if it's the sound or what. Well just recently I watched the film "Rent". I'm sure many of you have heard of it. It's an older musical that was just recently put to film and came out around Thanksgiving 2005. Well to say the least I thought it was great. The people in this film can really sing. I'm a sucker for musical talent. This film seemed to bring a bit more modern sound to a musical than anything I remember.

Well that's all for now.....Happy Wednesday.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Not Much

Nothing too exciting to blog about from me. I went to Sandusky today and worked for a while. Bought some guitar strings when I got back to Toledo. Read the second chapter of The Pelican Brief by John Grisham. Now I think I'll get ready for bed and enjoy some sleep. Have a good one !

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Phew !

Well Todd "Heart-Attack" Jones got it done Sunday....barely. Way to go Todd. A comfortable 9-2 lead become a very uneasy 9-8 lead in the 9th with Jones on the hill with the bases loaded. A single pitch could have meant disaster for the Tigers but Jones found a way. The Tigers are 30 games over the .500 mark, unbelievable.

Well last night I went to a wedding for some people that lived on my floor in the dorm freshman year. It was a great time. I knew a ton of people there and broke a healthy sweat out on the dance floor. The DJ liked me too...he was johnny on the spot for my requests. I got to catch up with some old friends that I haven't seen in years. One guy in particular...Bill Crites. Bill is the college guy who never wasted a night to party hard. This includes getting drunk, high, RUI (rollerblading under the influence), among other things. Bill however, has an upside once you get past all the bad decision making qualities. Bill is the best guitar player I have ever seen in person. He is extremely talented. I went to his apartment one night a few years back and he was playing on his guitar.....I said, Bill you've only got 4 strings on your guitar. His response "Yeah I'm too lazy to change those two so I decided to write this song with just 4 strings. Let me know what you think." Bill then went on to play a 2 to 3 minute rendition of a song that he wrote with full lyrics and a great sound. To say the least I was impressed. Bill recently returned from Iraq where he served in the army for a few years. I hope that gave him some direction. After talking with him last night he seemed like he has grown up quite a bit.

Anyways......I've got to get some sleep so I can get through work tomorrow....have a good week everyone.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Unusual Start

Well this Saturday is a bit different than normal....I don't think I've ever started off my Saturday by eating left over pulled pork while watching World Cup Soccer. First time for everything I suppose.

Well I should get this out of the way before I forget....Todd Jones got the save for the Tiger's last night. Made it a bit scary but he got it done. Thanks Todd....thank you for not blowing your first save opportunity after I added you to my fantasy team.

I must comment on another baseball game that I watched a little bit of last night. Cleveland and Cincinnati. Cleveland was up 8-0 going into the 8th inning. When I turned it on it was 8-4 and now in the 9th inning. So the Indians bring in their closer, Bob Wickman. Bob Wickman and Todd Jones are very similar in their style to me.....that is, they rarely have a 1,2,3 inning. They usually both allow the other team to get a man or two on base and make things interesting. Well that's exactly what Bob Wickman did last night. Coming into the game with an 8-4 lead he immediately got the first guy out. Way to go Bob. Then he gives up a couple hits, gets a guy to ground out but Cincinnati managed to get another run. So it's 8-5 with 2 outs in the bottom of the ninth. 3 run lead....1 out to go. Indians are looking good right ? Well Wickman loses his control and can't find the plate.....he walked a guy on four straight pitches and ended up loading the bases. So the winning run for Cincinnati steps up to the plate. Well I guess Wickman found his control again because he threw one right down the middle and Adam Dunn, the guy batting, hit a laser down the right field line that sailed over the wall. A bottom of the ninth, 2 out, grand slam to win it for Cincinnati. They scored 9 runs in 2 innings to come back and win it. Craziness.

Anyway, I'm going to go try and be productive. Happy weekend everyone.

Friday, June 30, 2006

Sales Contest

So yesterday I posted a speech that gave out some good advice.....today I will dispense my own advice.

We received 3 ladders at work today much like the "Little Giant" ladders seen on TV except these ladders are made by Louisville. My boss said he'd buy lunch for the first person who sold one. So I said to him "I'm on it." Background info: I don't get much opportunity to sell to customers in the store since I'm back in the warehouse all the time and out making deliveries. So I come back from deliveries today and there is a customer looking for some cut-off wheels and he is standing at the counter. My boss had left for a few minutes so I started talking to him about these ladders. I told him how they were like the Little Giant ones and performed the same functions except these are sold at about half the cost (around $205). My boss had returned and was walking up from the back and had heard me trying to sell this ladder to this man and he said "Man, you must really want lunch." I responded....Yeah I do, because I'm trying to sell a ladder to a man who rode in on a motorcycle. He just laughed.

So my advice to you is....If you're trying to sell ladders, make sure you know the person can actually take it home in one trip.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Thursday

The following is a speech put to music that was on one of my cd's in my car. I was listening to it while driving today and decided to post the lyrics since I felt it made some interesting points. Enjoy!

Ladies and gentlemen of the class of '99....."Wear sunscreen"

If I could offer you only one tip for the future, "sunscreen" would be it.

The long-term benefits of sunscreen have been proved by scientists, whereas the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own meandering experience.I will dispense this advice now.

Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth.Oh, never mind.

You will not understand the power and beauty of your youth until they've faded.

But trust me, in 20 years, you'll look back at photos of yourself and recall in a way you can't grasp now how much possibility lay before you and how fabulous you really looked.You are not as fat as you imagine.Don't worry about the future.Or worry, but know that worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubble gum.

The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 pm on some idle Tuesday.Do one thing every day that scares you.

Sing.
Don't be reckless with other people's hearts.Don't put up with people who are reckless with yours.

Floss.
Don't waste your time on jealousy.Sometimes you're ahead, sometimes you're behind.The race is long and, in the end, it's only with yourself.

Remember compliments you receive.Forget the insults.If you succeed in doing this, tell me how.Keep your old love letters.Throw away your old bank statements.

Stretch.
Don't feel guilty if you don't know what you want to do with your life.The most interesting people I know didn't know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives.Some of the most interesting 40-year-olds I know still don't.

Get plenty of calcium.Be kind to your knees.You'll miss them when they're gone.

Maybe you'll marry, maybe you won't.Maybe you'll have children, maybe you won't.Maybe you'll divorce at 40.

Maybe you'll dance the funky chicken on your 75th wedding anniversary.Whatever you do, don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either.Your choices are half chance.So are everybody else's.

Enjoy your body.Use it every way you can.Don't be afraid of it or of what other people think of it.It's the greatest instrument you'll ever own.

Dance.
Even if you have nowhere to do it but your living room.Read the directions, even if you don't follow them.

Do not read beauty magazines.They will only make you feel ugly.

Get to know your parents.You never know when they'll be gone for good.

Be nice to your siblings.They're your best link to your past and the people most likely to stick with you in the future.Understand that friends come and go,but with a precious few you should hold on.Work hard to bridge the gaps in geography and lifestyle, because the older you get,the more you need the people who knew you when you were young.Live in "New York City" once, but leave before it makes you hard.Live in "Northern California" once, but leave before it makes you soft.

Travel.
Accept certain inalienable truths:Prices will rise.Politicians will philander.You, too, will get old.And when you do, you'll fantasize that when you were young, prices were reasonable, politicians were noble, and children respected their elders.

Respect your elders.Don't expect anyone else to support you.Maybe you have a trust fund.Maybe you'll have a wealthy spouse.But you never know when either one might run out.Don't mess too much with your hair or by the time you're 40 it will look 85.Be careful whose advice you buy, but be patient with those who supply it.Advice is a form of nostalgia.

Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.

But trust me on the sunscreen.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

You'll Never Guess

You'll never guess what I did today. I myself can't believe I did it. To give you some background info my friends and I are in a fantasy baseball league in which we manage a team of players. We drop players, trade players, decide who starts and who sits. All of our points we score are based on how well our major league players do from week to week. So we follow stats more than anyone probably should. Well for the past 8 weeks or so I've only had one closer on my team....Jonathan Papelbon from the Red Sox. He's extremely good but when you play against another team in the league who has 2 or 3 closers it's very hard to win the Saves category. So I was basically giving a point to whoever I played against each week. That's bad for business. So today I dropped my weakest starting pitcher who happened to be Derek Lowe of the Dodgers (A former Red Sox) and decided to look for a closer so I could get some more saves each week. So I search the field of players who are still left to choose from and I make it show who is leading in saves. Well it was as if Yahoo Fantasy Baseball was laughing at me. None other than Mr. Todd Jones came up. So against all that I know is right, I added him to my team. I am putting a small sliver of faith in a man I have criticized over the past few weeks. I will try and find some way to rationalize this decision.....ok here's one....if Jim Leyland (The Brain trust of our team) has faith in Jones as a closer I guess I should too. This addition to the team will, if nothing else, provide reason for interesting commentary by me on the subject of closing out baseball games........especially if Jones decides to blow another one.

In other news I went to a congregational meeting last night.....As my Father put it...I voted with a small majority and no one can say they "won"......some people cheered....some people cried....I myself can't call it a victory when at the end of the meeting the Pastor is asking the congregation to bow their heads to pray and half of them are walking out the door. Only time will tell what happens.

So I just opened one of those plastic oscar mayer turkey containers.....it has thin sliced turkey in it and has about 5 servings of turkey in the whole container. I felt the need to consume all of it. I love turkey. Only bad part about the packaged turkey is that I just got 125% of my daily intake of sodium.

Well that's all for now.....Happy Wednesday everyone !

Monday, June 26, 2006

Get out the Brooms...

How about those Tigers sweeping the Cardinals this weekend. What a great series. The Tigers seem to be running on all cylinders these days. The rapidly approaching series against the White Sox shall prove to be extremely important.

In other news I need a haircut and I need to do some grocery shopping.....that sounds like a good thing to do tomorrow. As for now I'm going to relax and enjoy the rest of my night. I hope everyone had a good Monday!

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Another Day.....

This is the new soda I tried for the first time yesterday. It has a rather long name....Diet black cherry vanilla coke. I found it to be pretty tasty. It's not as good as faygo's Rock & Rye but then again, what is ? I went grocery shopping yesterday and I went up and down every aisle. However, my Mother would not have been proud of me since I didn't try any of the free samples of wine that they were giving out. An older lady in the store had asked me if I had tried any yet and I said no....she said "C'mon lets go try some, I'm going to get drunk and then sit in that chair" as she pointed to a beach lounge chair.....I just laughed.



Well here are some pics of the two guys I've been talking about lately. Joel Zumaya is on your left and Mr. Jones is on your right. Both guys played last night and did well. The Tiger's are now on a 5 game winning streak and continue to grind out games that we have come to expect to lose in the past. The Tiger's are at a major league best 47-23. Although the extremely great play of Detroit has them in the lead, they are only 2 games ahead of of the world champion Chicago White Sox.


In other news I won two tickets off of ebay to go see my favorite country guitarist, Brad Paisley. The concert is July 15th at DTE and should be a great time as long as it doesn't rain. Even if it does rain it will be a good time.

I think that's all the news I have for today. I hope everyone is having a good week so far.


Friday, June 16, 2006

Friday

Well today is Friday and that's always good. I like Fridays. I'm not quite sure what I'm going to do with the rest of my day or my weekend. I'm going home but I can't say for certain what else I'll do. I'll probably watch the Tiger's play the Cubs. I just found out Kwame wants to demolish old Tiger Stadium. That's a bummer even though it hasn't really been used for anything since the Tiger's moved to Comerica. I remember going there and watching Cecil Fielder and Mickey Tettleton.....Alan and Lou....Travis Fryman...all sorts of good memories from that place. One night I saw Mickey Tettleton hit 2 home runs...one from each side of the plate....I just thought that was the coolest thing ever when I was growing up because being right handed it felt incredibly awkward trying to bat the other way. I remember going to a game on a Saturday night and it got rained out but they let everyone come back the next day and see a double-header ! 2 for 1....very cool. Towards the end of that double header a foul ball was hit my way in which I felt the need to jump over a few rows of seats only to fail in my attempt of getting the ball. The older man who did come up with the ball realized the effort I had just put forth and tossed me the ball. Thank you Mr. Whoever you are, you made my day that day.

In other news, Tiger Woods is not doing very well at the U.S. Open.....he's at 11 over par with only a few holes left to play in his second round.....he might not even make the cut. Now his round is finished......12 over par....Tiger will not be around for the weekend.

I'm sure most of you have had a moment where you smelled something and it reminded you of something else. Well the other day I had a moment like that but it seemed very odd to me. Most of the time when you smell something it reminds you of something else you can relate "smell" with. Fresh cut grass = summer, Rain = Spring time......you get the point. Well I was at work the other day and I was getting into the truck to go make some deliveries and as soon as I opened the door I thought to myself "Man, this smells like sports radio." It was one of those times where you step back for a second and wonder if that thought was actually produced from your brain. Sports radio can't have a smell yet for some reason I found a way to make it happen. I think I'm a bit odd sometimes.

Well that's all I have for now....Have a good weekend everyone !

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Campaign Trail '06: Zumaya for Closer !

First things first. It looks like pops is going to be ok. The people at the hospital gave us the run down on him and for the most part things sounded positive. There are still a few things to look into but at least we can rule out some possible causes.

ZUMAYA FOR CLOSER ! VOTE NOW ! ZUMAYA FOR CLOSER !

He'd have my vote. Todd Jones is too up and down for my liking. Yes, he has the record for most saves ever by a Tiger. Yes, he's got more experience. Yes, he looks like the cowardly lion from the Wizard of Oz. All this aside, Joel Zumaya in my opinion can get the job done better than Mr. Jones. I'm not saying he's perfect because he's not but I don't know if y'all have been watching but the crowd loves Zumaya and his pitching style. They get pumped up to see a 21 year old kid throw the ball 100 mph. What would you rather see ? A kid come in and shut down the other team with speed or a veteran with crazy facial hair give up 5 runs? Why can't we just switch Jones to be the set up man.....maybe that might work out a little better. Alright, there is my rant about Todd Jones for today. By the way Todd, thanks for ruining our 4 game winning streak.

In other news, the U.S. Open started today and that means the return of Tiger Woods. Tiger hasn't played since the Master's due to the illness and more recently, the death of his Father, Earl. As some of you may know the U.S. Open ends on Father's Day every year. Is it just me or can everyone see the storyline developing? Tiger winning the U.S. Open on Father's Day......that would be quite a moment for golf as well as Tiger himself. No matter what the case he will have his work cut out for him. The course they're playing at, called "Winged Foot" is playing extremely tough and will be quite a test for the entire field. Tiger hasn't played competitively in 9 weeks. So imagine coming back from a 9 week vacation of sorts and then being put to the ultimate test and be expected to win. That's the kind of thing Tiger has come to make us think. No matter how far back he is, how long he's been off, whether he has a wife or not........do not count him out.

Now for some totally random facts:

1.) I throw away Canadian change. I do not like it one bit.
2.) I love Doo-Wop music.....especially The Temptations.
3.) Dan Marjele is my favorite 3 point shooter ever.
4.) I have an addiction to frozen drinks (Slurpees, Icees, Frozen Cokes)
5.) I often walk around Meijer and/or Wal-Mart for no good reason at all.
6.) I want to visit every major league baseball stadium in my lifetime.
7.) I love the feeling of going back to bed.
8.) I haven't been pulled over in my 6 years of driving a car.
9.) I'd rather be hot than cold.
10.) I'm glad Payne Stewart won the 1999 U.S. Open.

I think that's enough random facts for today. Happy Thursday everyone !

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Tuesday

Well today is Tuesday. The 164th day of the year. Only 201 days left to go in 2006. Today was pretty normal for me. Went to work as usual and then came home. For some reason I was more tired than normal. So I decided to take a nap.......that nap turned into a 3 hour slumber. Sometimes I don't know how I can be so tired. I went to bed at 9 last night and woke up at 5:15. That seems like it should be enough sleep to get you through a day. But it wasn't. It seems like I could take a nap everyday. I'm wondering if my back troubles are causing me to feel more fatigued. That is my only guess.

Well this past Sunday we had a congregational meeting at church......whenever a meeting of church members resembles a sporting event in which the crowd is rooting for opposite teams it doesn't work out too well. It was one of those moments that when you look back on it you kind of scratch your head and ask yourself if that really happened. It was an ugly sight. One that I will not soon forget.

On a positive note, the Tiger's pulled out a 4-3 win in 13 innings last night. I did not stay up to watch but I'm proud of them for coming from behind to win that one. Todd Jones seems to be doing ok as of late. I'm pretty tough on him but only because when he messes up it's almost a sure thing that we'll end up losing. That's how it is when you're a closer. I'd rather have Joel Zumaya be our closer instead of our set-up man. That guy throws the gas. Sunday against the Blue Jays I saw him set a season high of 102 mph. I think I'd have to start swinging when he started his wind-up. Better yet I'll just hold the bat out there and pray the ball would end up hitting the bat. Could you imagine getting hit by a pitch by that guy? A 102 mph fast ball must leave one heck of a bruise. I got hit by my fair share of pitches in little league and those things left nice bruises and were only coming in at a top speed of 50 or so.

Wow I just got the aflac trivia question right. Go me. Who was the last Tiger to lead the American League in walks? Tony the Tiger, the spitter, whatever you want to call him....it was good ol' Tony Phillips with 132 walks in 1993. He used to squat down so low at the plate, he didn't have much of a strike zone. It's so nice to see the Tiger's winning this year....although most of the team is doing well and having a good time winning, Dmitri Young has seemed to miss the boat this year. Today there was a warrant issued for his arrest after he failed to show up for a court date dealing with a case in which he choked his girlfriend in a birmingham hotel. Now I know Jim Leyland is not your "by the book" manager but I have a hard time believing he'd want any of his players to be in this situation. Dmitri wasn't performing on the field and from what it sounds like he could barely keep in together off the field. DY was hitting a lowly .159 when he took a leave of absence for personal matters. Dmitri is now facing up to 93 days in jail and a 500 dollar fine.

Tonight is "Bark in the Park" night at Comerica in which you can bring your dog to the game. I'm sorry but I'm going to have to question the logic in this promotion. Let us weigh the pros and cons of this for a second. Pros of bringing your dog to a major league game: ummm i'm searching for a pro here. Cons of bringing your dog to a major league game: 1.) They'll knock over if not drink your $8 beer while you're not looking 2.) Your masterpiece of a hot dog you just created with ruby red ketchup and golden yellow mustard will be lost forever as "man's best friend" scarfs it down in a matter of seconds without even appreciating the perfection of the squiggly lines you made with the ketchup and mustard.. 3.) You cannot honestly think that every dog in that park is going to be able to "hold it" for the entire length of the game (especially if they drink your beer.) 4.) What if someone sitting next to you is allergic to dogs? Is that fair to them? I could only imagine the surprise on the faces of those people who didn't know about this promotion. You stroll down to the ballpark expecting to enjoy a night of baseball with all the sights and smells like normal.....only to find out that you're sitting next to a 200 pound St. Bernard who needs a bath and has a undying passion to slobber all over itself....oh yeah, I'd be stoked if I was that guy. Anyways you get my drift.

Whatever the case may be, the Tiger's are winning 7-0 in the 7th right now and things are running pretty smooth. Maybe the dogs can stay.

On that note I think I'll go lay down and watch the rest of the game, have a good one everybody. Don't forget to celebrate flag day tomorrow. Is there a correct way to even celebrate flag day? What flag do you celebrate ? Is there a limit on the number of flags to celebrate ? Who made up flag day ? Isn't everyday a flag day in a way ? Alright that's all for now, Bye Bye.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

I can't think of a title but Todd Jones better stop blowing games for the Tigers

Family, friends, distinguished faculty, members of the board.... I write to you today issuing a sincere apology for not being a faithful blogger. Lately I have not been able to do a sufficient job in letting everyone know the ongoings of my life. In this time I have worked, slept, watched the Pistons have a total meltdown, watched the Tigers struggle through playing Boston, New York, and Chicago, received a job offer from Fastenal in the Sandusky area, went to a few weddings, said goodbye to some friends who are going off to graduate school, and most recently....went to some garage sales that had absolutely nothing that interested me. Yes, that is the exciting life that I lead. I am a bit tired at the moment and hopefully will elaborate on some of the topics found above at a later point. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Working

Working.....that's what I've been doing lately. Time usually passes pretty fast at work because there is always something to do. In other news...the Tigers have the best record in baseball. I repeat: The Tigers have the best record in baseball. It's the first time we could say that since 1993. Hopefully this run of good play will continue. The Pistons are playing as I type this and I really hope they win tonight. We don't need another upset after the Redwings lost in the first round.

I'm looking forward going to Las Vegas at the end of the month. It should be a good time. This will be my fourth trip to Vegas but it will be the first time I'll be old enough to gamble. Hopefully I won't lose too much.

Well that's all for now. Have a good one !

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Exams

Today is my fist exam, didn't really study too much for it but I'm not too worried. Wings has a shocking loss in their first round series, maybe next year. The Red Sox beat the Yankees 7-3 last night, always a plus. The Pistons won by 10 even though they made it close almost the whole game. Last but not least the Tigers pulled out a 3-2 victory over Kansas City last night. They are playing really well. That wraps up my sports report for today. I'm going to go run through my notes before my exam one more time. Hope everyone has a great day.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Well.......

The Tigers rallied in the ninth to beat Oakland 4-3 today. Way to go guys. The Pistons start their playoff games on Sunday against the Milwaukee Bucks. Good luck guys.

Tomorrow I have an x-ray to find out what's wrong with my back. Hopefully I will find out what is causing all this once and for all. Amanda's blog details what we think might be wrong with me. If that's the case then I guess I'll be dealing with some pain for a while. That's the way it goes sometimes though. It will all be ok. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. But it's going to be ok. Thank you to everyone for their thoughts and prayers.

I only have 2 weeks of college left and then I'm done. That's about all I have for now.....Have a good weekend everyone.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

stuff

Ummm I haven't posted in a while but I'm doing fine and the Tigers are on the radio in the bottom of the 9th so I gotta go listen.......Hope all is well with everyone. Bye !

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Hi

Not too much to report from me. Everything is going pretty well. I'm still pretty busy from school and work but I'm getting used to that. I hope everyone else is doing well. Bye y'all.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Weekend Update

Yesterday was St. Patrick's Day......I drank beer and gave ladies of all ages many many high fives. Today I worked and got Dad some free gifts courtesy of Fastenal. Tomorrow I will go to church with Laura and do some homework. I will now attempt to go find some lunch. Happy Saturday everyone !

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Another Day.....

Today was pretty normal. I Hit the snooze button once more than normal......yeah I'm livin' on the edge. I went to work. I worked. I came home. That's about it. Now I'm just listening to my cd's that I bought yesterday and playing some euchre online. I'm pretty bored tonight and don't feel like doing homework so I guess that will wait until the weekend. I think I'll go to bed early tonight. I am very tired. I don't enjoy getting up at 5:30 in the morning but I guess that's part of the job.

In other news the Pistons beat the Bulls last night and clinched a playoff spot. So we can all look forward to a fun post-season. Does anyone think we'll get to see the Tigers in the post season anytime soon? How cool would that be......the last time they won a world series I was 2 months old.

Alright that's all I have for now.....I'm going to go crash on my bed. Happy Friday tomorrow !

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

My Day

I'm just hanging out in Toledo over my break. It's not that bad with no one else here. I've been over at the church the past two nights so that has been keeping me busy. On Tuesdays a few college kids get together and have a bible study and just talk about whatever. I really enjoy it and get a lot out of it. Tonight they had a service at the church so I went to that. I must say I miss the music from back home but it was a nice service anyhow.

Today I went to the mall and got a hair cut, a raspberry julius, Bob Seger's Greatest Hits 2, and The Temptation's Ultimate Collection.....both Cd's we're in the 2 for $22 bin and I love both so I couldn't pass it up. Then I decided I'd swing on over to Guitar Center and play some of their acoustic guitars. I like going into their little room and playing guitars that cost over 2000 dollars. It felt good not to be the least talented guitarist in the room but then I tried playing the banjo like the odd-looking kid in "Deliverance" but it didn't work out so well. Then I plugged in one of the electric guitars to like a 300 hundred dollar amp that did all sorts of cool things......how do I know it did cool things you ask ? Because it has 5 different settings you can put it on. They are as follows: Clean, Blues, Metal, Crunch (yes crunch), and the winner of them all INSANE. I tried them all and the insane setting is exactly that......it doesn't even sound good.......it sounds like static mixed with someone stepping on bubble wrap. Also this amp had an echo and a delay setting that made whatever you were playing sound pretty cool. I hadn't changed my strings on my guitar in about 4 years until about 3 weeks ago. Dad bought me some new strings on his way home from Georgia and man does it sound better.

After my Guitar Center adventure I went to a place called Plato's Closet......it's like a pricey version of Goodwill. You don't pay full price but you don't get super great deals either......I ended up buying 3 shirts. Two American Eagle shirts and one Tommy Hilfiger shirt. Just what I need more shirts.......I think I might try and take some clothes I don't want back to this place.....they said if they are acceptable they'll give you some money for them. I'll have to look into that.

Then I came home and ate some sloppy joes that Mom had sent with me and went to church......and that was my day.

Hmmm what else? Oh I had a dream that the country group Rascal Flatts had a concert at Grafton Inn and I missed it. I was so upset because I knew that it would probably never happen again. I'm glad it was just a dream.

I think that's all I have for now........I hope everyone has a wonderful rest of the week !

Saturday, March 04, 2006

3, 2, 1.........

Chauncey dribbles at the top of the key and runs down the clock as the pistons hold for the last shot 10, 9, 8, 7.........he works to the right a bit 7, 6, 5.......you can see Rip Hamilton running and coming off screens and he curls as Chauncey dishes it off to him 3, 2, 1.........Rip lets it fly.............and swish !!!!!!!!!! Pistons go up 98-96 with 0.2 seconds left on the clock and they go on to win a well fought game against Seattle. What a game they played last night. The game had somewhere around 20 lead changes and about 8-10 times where the game was tied.......it was pretty close the entire game and the better team came out on top. We are now 48-10. Way to go guys !

In other news....I am finally on break ! WOOHOO........I'm so glad to be done with school for a week. I only have to go into work for 3 days this week so I'll have Monday and Wednesday to do whatever I want. Maybe catch up on sleep.....maybe go see a movie....who knows.

Well I'm going to go watch some golf with pops. Catch y'all later.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

It's March

We are 1/6 of the way done with 2006.....and I believe only 1/6 of my brain is able to function right now. Hopefully after today I will see a light at the end of the tunnel as far as school work goes. I just want to have a day where I don't have to do anything.....no class, no homework, no work work, just relax and enjoy myself......soon enough I suppose but for now, time to keep working......well I'm off to class. Have a great day everyone!

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Pause

I'm drowning in a sea of work......I will be on spring break soon although it seems like it's taking forever to get here. I have a test tomorrow and I haven't even been able to start studying for it yet. I also have a group presentation to do tomorrow not to mention another big group project to complete before Thursday. Oh yeah I have to go to work and all my other classes besides that. I wish I had a pause button like they have on all the video games. Just stop things for a while and figure out what my next move should be. I'm very tired and need to sleep so I can get up and study because from past experience.....studying before you sleep when you can't concentrate doesn't do much good. I will be so happy when I get to see my house and parents on Friday.......it's been almost 3 weeks since I've been home and I miss the fireplace and the fridge full of food and all the other nice things about home. Well time for bed.....Night y'all

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Like Father Like Son

Dad if you're reading this....get better fast. 102 fever doesn't sound that fun. I myself have sort of relapsed into my sickness. I was up all night coughing and wasn't having a fun time sleeping or trying to sleep for that matter. When I did wake up this morning I looked at the clock.....7:30. Oh crud....I'm supposed to start at 6:30. So I got out of bed and felt like I was going to puke. Luckily I didn't but my stomach is still feeling uneasy. I was feeling really good last night and all the normal cold symptoms were gone.....no stuffy nose, no eyes watering....all I had was this ever-present cough. I don't know how many of you can relate but the way I feel right now is the same way I used to feel after the first day of conditioning for high-school basketball. It feels like someone ran you over with a bulldozer and squeezed out every drop of energy from your body and replaced it with a lot of lethargic qualities. So anyways, I called my boss and told him of my situation and he kind of knew from the way I was coughing on Tuesday that I might be pretty sick. I told him I'd try and come in but he said to just take the day off and try to fully recover and come in tomorrow.

So here I sit with a ton of work to do for school and no energy to do it. Oh well, it will get better soon. Hopefully we'll all just get better and not have to deal with anymore sickness. Well I'll keep y'all posted (I hope) on what's happening. Have a great day !

Monday, February 20, 2006

Down But Not Out

Hello all........I'm sick so don't get too close. I'm tired and stuffed up and have watery eyes but I'm hanging in there. Sickness is only temporary anyways right ? In other news I'm really busy with school and work and everything that goes along with that. Only 2 weeks until Spring Break though. For spring break I will be traveling to the wonderful place we all know and love called...Work. While hard to work on your tan I actually get paid to go there so I can't complain. Well I better do some homework.....I hope all is well.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Ok, here goes....


Here's what I remember from the weekend. Last Friday I rode up with my friend Jeff's brother Dan. We arrived in Rose City around 8:15 after a pretty easy 3 hour drive. We were welcomed by a cabin full of friends. So for the next few hours we sat around and talked, played cards, listened to music and drank some beer. That last activity seemed to be a reoccuring theme throughout the weekend. I can't remember when we started the Polar Bear Club initiations but it was fun to put the rookies through a series of extremely cold tasks. After that was done I just remember hanging out in the cabin for a little bit and then going to bed at 1:30 which is very early but friday was a long day for me.

Saturday I woke up around 8:30 and sat by the fireplace for about an hour and a half before I decided I'd get ready to head on over to East Tawas, the place where we jump. When we all arrived in Tawas we met up with some of the guys who were staying at the hotel instead of the cabin and decided to go register for the jump. After that we decided to walk around town and get some lunch. A few of us went to G's, it's a pretty tasty pizza place and we got a pretty good deal on some pizza I thought. After lunch it was time........JUMP TIME ! We all went and got changed in the hotel and headed out to the lake. Waiting in line to jump is almost as fun as the jump....we get kinda crazy and yell and jump around and some people weren't too thrilled with us since they we're kind of worried about the thickness of the ice this year. Oh well, we like to have a good time. So then we all jumped in 2 by 2 and I will say this year has been slightly warmer then previous years. My friend Shaun and I decided to stay in a little longer than normal this year. Seeing as how we only get to do this once a year we wanted it to last as long as possible. Once I got out some guy pulled me off to the side and started asking me questions and had me talk into his phone....I'm pretty sure I was on some local radio station. When I stopped answering questions I ran into the hotel with everyone and jumped in the pool and hot tub.......it felt soooo warm.

Everyone got changed into some dry clothes and we all headed down to the beer tent.....my favorite part of the weekend. We were there from about 2pm to 6pm. We drank, sang songs as loud as we could and I even met 2 new friends in the process. Their names are Candis and Heather......I'm not sure how but it wasn't too long and Candis and I were talking about the Red Sox and it turns out she's from Waltz ! We talked about the Waltz Inn and coconut shrimp.....so whenever you can cover the Red Sox, Waltz, and coconut shrimp in the first few minutes of meeting me I think you've got my attention. Next up we have Heather. Heather is from Garden City and besides my main man Tiger Woods, Heather has the nicest teeth I think I've ever seen. I'm sure everyone is glad they know this now. Candis used to go to highschool with Heather in Garden City before moving to Waltz....so that's the connection there. I knew nothing about Garden City and according to Heather there isn't much to know. So for the rest of the night Jeff and I talked to our new found friends and had a blast.

So much more happened than I could ever try to write and everyone who went has their own hilarious stories. A good time was had by all and I think we'd all stay for weeks if we could.

It was extremely hard to come back to school on monday and sit through 5 classes after having such a fun weekend. Not to mention today was the busiest day at work since I've been there.

Anyways.....that was my Polar Bear Club experience for 2006. That makes 5 years now. I can't wait to go back. Well I hope everyone has a great week and happy valentine's day to everyone.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

What a Weekend

Well Polar Bear Club was amazing as usual. Met some new friends, drank some brews, and jumped in a lake. There are so many memories from the weekend it's tough to know where to start. I'll have to sort them all out at a later date and expand on the weekend. I'm pretty tired so I'm going to get everything ready for school this week. Hope everyone else has a great week. Bye !

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Busy

Today I've been going non-stop since about 5 am. Here's my day in the worst constructed sentence ever.....Woke up at 5, work by 6, out at 1:15, class at 2....out at 3:15, library from 3:30-5:45, church from 6-7:30....homework from 7:30-8.......and I have yet to attend my meeting at 8:45 that will probably get done at about 9:30.....oh yeah I have a test tomorrow too. Needless to say, I'm very busy........Polar Bear Club this weekend though. I can't wait til Friday at 4 pm. Well I better get going so I'm not late for my meeting. Hopefully I can update when I don't have so many places to be.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Start of Another Week

Just hanging out in my apartment watching the Pistons right now. They're currently winning so I hope they can continue to do so. They showed a picture a Tiger's pitcher Todd Jones who I actually got to talk to yesterday at TIGERFEST 2006. I was lucky enough to get 5 autographs while I was there. They included Todd Jones, Curtis Granderson, Placido Polanco, Tony Giarratano, and Jeremy Bonderman. I was about 5 minutes away from getting Pudge but he left. Oh well. I went to Tigerfest with my friend Kalee and her friend Ryan. For those unaware Kalee has the biggest crush on Tony Giarratano. I snapped a picture of her and Tony while Ryan was kind enough to write her cell phone number on a chunky soup coupon and hand it to him while we got his autograph. He kind of laughed and talked to us a little bit and seemed pretty nice. Just being around all the baseball stuff made me wish it was Summer again. The Pistons are amazing but it's a bit pricey to drive to Auburn Hills and pay about 25-30 dollars to see a game as opposed to driving to Detroit and paying 5 dollars for a ticket. Maybe one day everyone will play dowtown.

This morning I went to church with my friend Laura and her brother Andy and went to Applebee's for lunch afterwards. That has become somewhat of a ritual for the Sunday's I stay down in Toledo. This afternoon I sort of cleaned while watching the DVD I got for Christmas from Uncle Mark. It was all about the history of sports in Boston. It was very interesting. Larry Bird is a funny man.

I think that's all for now. Hope everyone has a great week !

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Same Old

Nothing much going on with me. Just going to work and school. It's boring but it's my life. Pistons are still doing well....they just can't beat Utah. That's all I have. I'm sure there is more to say but I'm drawing a blank. Have a good weekend everyone.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

DEEE TROIT BASAKET BALL !

I went to the Palace to watch the Pistons play the Orlando Magic last night........it was a good game and the Piston took care of business down the stretch to win easily. We are now 25-4. Yahoo.

I've been working everyday at my job in Toledo and it's very interesting to learn the ins and outs of how that place runs. Today we had another new hire come in which no longer makes me "the new guy." I can't say I'm disappointed about that.

In other news I had a fun New Years Eve and even sat down and watched a 3 hour movie with my grandparents before I went to party, I can't remember the last time that happened.

Well that's all for now....bye everyone !

P.S. Happy Birthday Amy !