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07/09/2007 23:15 #40028

Classy Sports Move
Category: sports, sorta
I have new found respect for the Philadelphia Phillies. While playing at Colorado, an impressive rain storm blew in and the flying tarp made the news. The grounds crew was getting bitchslapped everywhere and all the Phillies players (the away team!) joined into help anchor the tarp and help the crew get things out of control. I thought this was insanely greatl considering they were the away team, they were winning, and the game could have stopped there. They were just folks helping other folks. It's what we need to see more of in pro sports. The home team with one exception was in the club house. Colorado fans were cool by applauding the effort. Check out the video if you haven't seen it already


metalpeter - 07/10/07 18:31
Here is what ads to the coolness the philies where winning and it was an offical game they could have let the guys strugle as the field gets soaked and unplayabe and win. Secondly they waren't losing. If they where losing you could say they just did it so that the game would continue in stead of them getting a lose. I would say this goes past sportsmenship someone or maybe a couple people saw there fellowman in trouble and went to help them out. It was nice to see a crowd that shows respect based on actions and not just what team it is. I will say that I'm sorry but most fans don't have that respect. The best example I can think of is when a Visting Team (I can picture Lacrosse and hockey) wins a championship and all the fan file out. Dude your at the Stanley Cup have some respect hold you head down in sadness and cry if ya want (If you lose in a close game in can be heart wrenching). Then Compose your self and admit the other team won. I'm not saying clap but give them the respect that they earned (this assumes there wasn't any cotroversy over a goal that should have counted or something). Yes sports can be verry emotional but still have respect. That Video shows that the Home Team fans had respect for the Philies for what they did and that the Philies had respect for the grounds crew, we need more of this in Main Streem sports.
joshua - 07/10/07 13:53
This is a great story - its a classic display of what I wish we saw more of in sports.
bridgette - 07/10/07 04:32
NICE!!! Talk about sportsmanship!!! That is certainly one of the coolest things I've seen in a while! And its awesome how they mentioned the karma thing at the end for the fly ball! HA! Yes, I too have a newfound respect for the Phillies... no fair weather fans there!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

07/08/2007 20:38 #40015

I'm a Bad Buffalonian
In lieu of buying coupons and wandering around Niagara Square today, I opted to just spend the same amount right at Fat Bob's to get it fresh instead of from under some warming lamp/torch. It's a little antisocial I know, but the taste doesn't seem to do it for me anymore. I know it's only part of the experience, but something about it just doesn't do it for me. I'm saving myself for the canal fest funnel cake and lemonade I guess.

Had an odd experience at the zoo. The ex bought a member card. I've used it with the kids a few times without fail. Today, the rep started checking the last name and the address and refused entrance since my first name didn't appear on the card. My driver's license still has the house address so you'd figure she would do 2+2, but no. "We want you pay admission ." I already did jerkass!

Did the Canal Concert last night (well, part of it) from the other side of the Canal last nght and it was pretty cool. I remember seeing the Psychedlic Furs at a bar in South Buffalo when Pretty in Pink came out the first time. I think I've aged better, but what the hey, you couldn't beat the price.

It's a quiet night and that is okay. I've been on solo duty all weekend. The Ex was gone, her parents were in Detroit, mine are in VA for a show opening. Twas me and the youngins all weekend. Was cool, but I had the thought that if I collapsed at all, kids would have no one to call. Weird the things you think about sometimes. Made me feel like I need a trip to compensate for all the field trip facilitating I've been doing.

IF I had any money or benefit time, a toronto sojurn at the least may have to happen.
jenks - 07/10/07 21:10
yeah i agree... i missed the taste, and honestly i don't really care. it's too $$ anyway.
james - 07/10/07 19:31
I haven't cared for the Taste of Buffalo. I spend a lot of money and am usually disappointed with what I get and with the restaurants there. Last year, Shango rocked my socks, but there were lines out to forever for... Swiss Chalet? For Outback Steakhouse?

I am just inclined to try out a new restaurant instead of slapping down enough money for a ridiculously good meal at Left Bank and instead having very little to eat and elbowing the KFC crowds. So, you may be a bad Buffalonian, but you aren't alone.
vincent - 07/09/07 01:08
I caught all three bands that night and the Furs were really outstanding. Richard Butler did have some weird stuff going on as I though he was moving around like Mick Jagger at times.
paul - 07/08/07 21:56
I am obsessed with Fat Bobs fried chicken and sausage gravy. And for an appetizer the corn meal battered fried rock shrimp. I am drooling just thinking about it.

07/06/2007 08:42 #39953

Any Chemistry Pros in the House?
Category: school
My daughter tanked her Chemistry final, not intentionally. Part of me did want to give a 1000 lashes but she did pretty well in reversing a trend only to get sniped by the Regents final. Any Tutors out there? The fun part is dealing with the City Honors bureaucracy. They reminded me three times that registration for classes in summer is over now. I responded as only a parent could. I lied and said I was away (in reality, her mom couldn't bear to open the envelope). They asked that I come over Monday and meet with Guidance and the deed will get done.

One test can change entire dysfunctional family's summer. We were talking to her about it and I swear I could my lovely middle child checking to see if a beating was gonna happen. Much to her disappointment, her sister was all too aware so we didn't pile on, just made a plan to "Git her done" and pass the bastard.

Never thought Chemistry would be dogging me so long after having taken it.
metalpeter - 07/06/07 19:38
I will admit when I took chemistry a long time ago it was both easy and hard. I don't remember any of regance chemistry. Balancing equations I never understood and never will but everything else I was good at. Back then I can't remember if it was that and or Physics you had to be in at least course 2 in math to take it. Also back then if you passed all year and got over a 50 I think on the final exam you could challange the exam. That meant that you didn't have to take summer school and could study on your own and only take the exam. Back then if you passed the course you got course credit but not regance credit and if you wanted to get a regance dipolma you had to pass there test. I know things have changed since then and I hope the not passing the exam can still let summer plans not change to much. The thing that sucks about summer school is if you miss to many days you can't take the exam it used to be about 3 or 4 so One weeks vacation and bye bye exam but not sure how it is now.

07/05/2007 12:20 #39923

Soggy bottom holiday
Category: holiday
Wet day yesterday, but I didn't really mind. Fireworks in Niagara Falls are going to go off on Friday and I might drag my guys up for that. Nice not to have cope with work yesterday.Got my other bike working and made repairs to the youngins as well.

Amazing how we all needed to do laundry yesterday. My building had a waiting line so I ventured to the Auburn/Elmwood mat and got it done in no time.

I enchewed fireworks and watched Die Hard with a Vengence on cable. (e:theecarey) was right. Excellent dumb fun.

07/03/2007 20:30 #39899

Mental crib notes from a rough week
Category: feh
I've liked my schedule of late. I worked last monday, took 3 days off, worked friday, two days off, worked two day, got tomorrow off. You'd think with all those breathers you;d be refreshed and at your best, but here I am trying to find some rhythym[. Good thing my tuckus has been booted to our Amherst office, fresh start on Thursday.

Had an encounter that makes me think I am overestimating possibilities. I had been out a few times last summer with a woman and we seemed to hit it off. She had a plausibly impossible schedule during school. We kept in some touch and made tenative plans to make the trek up to Artpark for a free concert. She emailed me back saying she needs to drive with somebody so we should meet there and there will be some folks she wants to see and am I cool with her being a social butterfly?

It's hard to know where you stand in situations like that. Are we on a date or am I just another in a unknown circle of friends? It is probably the latter, but I was charmed in how she saw the world that I was a litle too encorcelled with the idea of seeing a little bit of it with her, but that shall not pass.

Single beat will keep on thumpin....

In other news, I'm a little bugged about President Bush commuting the sentence of Scooter Libby. I'm actually more bugged that there exists a man in his fifties who willingly calls himself Scooter. On one hand, Bush is the President and that office can do that. On the other hand, some criminalities did occur. Is this the first White House to cover up unsavory legalities? Hell, no. The whole thing will keep all the pundits off the street I guess.

Guessin the Sabres won't be quite such a big deal next season with their two big names playing elsewhere. If you were sick of them in May this year, I suspect you won't have the same problem next year. The free agents that are left won't have the impact on the team. Upshot is the gossip is that the Sabres aren't a fun group to work for. I'd like to try it sometime, however.

Speaking once again of work, I got a "resume update" for a communications opening I applied for. About 30 seconds on receipt, I got a digital rejection letter. Guess no more updates are forthcoming.

Got out for my first bike ride of the season the other day and did a few nerve hardening laps on Elmwood between Forest and Allen. About the time I found my comfort zone, my thighs gently pointed out how old they are. Before they screamed, I stopped.

I miss (e:joshua) 's beer reviews, but allow me to pass along this tip. Next time are coming back across the border, stop by the duty free in Ft Erie and pick up a twelve pack of Sleeman's Original Draught, it is toe-curling good.

Before the voices in my head form a choir, I'll let that be the last word.

Have a good 4th, everybody
mrmike - 07/04/07 17:31
I'm just shallow enough to comment on my own offering having made a july 4th pilgrimage to get the beer mentioned in the journal. $12.99 for a 12 pack and worth every penny