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By Salty
Lyrics
WOODSTOCK, GA – Like many, I’m a fan of music, influenced by my kids, peers, and generation. Too often I hear the music, yet not the lyrics, which can be embarrassing once they sink in. While driving, though, alone in my thoughts, some songs deliver a message, my perception, naturally. On a recent trip, several reminded me of: Braves & Stuff
Girl have you been waiting here, for someone near,
Searchin’ the world for a friend,
Come on in, I’ve been expecting you
Sweet reunion, welcome home again.
(Kenny Loggins, Leap of Faith, 1991)
CL’s ‘little world’, created for us: shared sentiments, values, and yet…mirroring society, and even family dynamics, “why can’t we all just get along?” We love our Braves, share discourse over ‘Stuff’, and on both counts, we will disagree, although not always agreeing to do so. Metaphorically, or is it analogous (go ahead, it’s healthy to debate), I thought: Onions
The blog is the onion; ‘we’, its layers, with all our passions, idiosyncrasies, experiences, faiths, values, expectations, and so forth. Is it realistic to expect, trifling or not, that toes won’t be stepped upon? The process of understanding can oft-times be painful yet, isn’t that most treasured, worth enduring the process to make better?
We’re both aligned in framed of mind
but circumstance has got us good.
now you’re seeing a side of me
I wished no one ever would.
even diamonds start as coal.(Incubus, Light Grenades, 2006)
The blog is a journey, it takes time to deliver. In the interim, we will be much like: Oil and Water
When we’re all in agreement, the blog is well-blended, it’s shaking. Pick a topic that strikes a nerve, and positions are drawn, and we separate like
You and… I are…
Like oil and water
And we’ve been trying, trying, trying
Ohhhhh…to mix it up
Let’s just call it what it is
Oil and Water
(Incubus, Light Grenades, 2006)
DO’B’s blog brought us together, for which we’re grateful. Ironically, in the course of a few months, the more things change, the more they stay the same!
I got a song it ain’t got no melody;
I’m gonna sing it to my friends
I got a song it ain’t got no morals;
let the bad guy win every once in a while
Will it go round in circles;
will it fly high like a bird up in the sky?
(Billy Preston, 1973)
Despite bruised egos, sore toes, and frayed nerves, on the whole, we remain together by choice, owed largely to an ability to draw quarters, debate vociferously, and frankly, expose ourselves to varying degrees. A key reason:
R E S P E C T
Find out what it means to me
R E S P E C T
Take Care, TCB
(Otis Redding, 1965) (Who knew? ) (Performed by Aretha Franklin)
The other element that binds…humor! With that, I leave you with the last verse from a humorous song:
My analyst told me
That I was right out of my head
But I said dear doctor
I think that it’s you instead
Because I have got a thing that’s unique and new
To prove it I’ll have the last laugh on you
‘Cause instead of one head
I got two
And you know two heads are better than one!
(Ross and Grey, performed by Joni Mitchell – ‘Court and Spark, 1974)
~Salty~
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Excellent thoughts, Salty. Thanks very much!
Today is Easter Sunday – the epitome of things new, promise and hope. Let it be, dear Lord, let it be.
Play ball!
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Of course the reason I come back is no where else is there the level of eloquence as displayed on the B&S blog. Excellent work Salty. And SG, a most humorous and insightful post at the end of the last blog. Perhaps we don’t always see the humor if we are the targets of such lampoons but funny to the rest of us. Of course, those who cannot take it should not dish it out….
A dust up now and then is not a bad thing but folks can get a little carried away with their retorts. Sometimes it is the innocent (is there really such a thing) bystanders who are wounded in the drive by.
Now, I don’t mind a bit of civil discourse but lord don’t we all get a little tired of the drama queens? (or kings) ….
I do not profess to be the sharpest knife in the drawer but I try… To input a bit of my experiences and observation and trying not to sound the complete idiot. I don’t mind occasionally being called and idiot but I know I am not so it is all in jest. I am also not so stupid as to know when an attack is personal and malicious and would act accordingly as I have done in the past. That said…
Blog on my friends, blog on…. 🙂
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But are we not all Dramatic Royalty?
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Berigan has a new photo!
https://bravesandstuff.wordpress.com/our-own-candid-cameras/berigans-photos/
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Ouch:
“Braves on the mound: Jeff Bennett, who was starting in place of John Smoltz, tossed three scoreless innings and improved his hope of making the Opening Day roster as a spot starter/long reliever. Drese’s hopes to make the club were seemingly dashed when he issued five straight walks and missed the strike zone with 13 straight pitches in Cleveland’s four-run fourth inning.”
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080321&content_id=2448737&vkey=spt2008gamer&fext=.jsp&c_id=atl
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Good article on Bobby Cox:
Cox’s legacy built on passion
Skipper’s enthusiasm comes from love of the game
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article_perspectives.jsp?ymd=20080321&content_id=2448276&vkey=perspectives&fext=.jsp
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Nice outing by Mike Hampton today, looks like a guy we should be paying $15 million to.
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Hey, Gil! Yeah, I’m very hopeful! Concerned about John’s shoulder being sore already; let’s hope they both work out well!
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Posting from high atop midtown Atlanta:
It’s the first time in many months that my net connection has worked here in my home away from home, ever since the Georgian Terrace Hotel switched IT and service providers. Sometimes progress takes a first step backwards I suppose.
Salty, you are a music man! Loved your post. A great lead… your link selections were well thought out and selected, as were the culled lyric verses.
Your music tastes are as eclectic as mine. Remember Joni’s Court and Spark? Great album.
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This Day in History:
1066 – The 18th recorded perihelion passage of Halley’s Comet took place.
1513 – Don Juan Ponce de Leon, a former governor of Puerto Rico, discovered Florida. He claimed the land for Spain. Now Savannah Guy stays in a hotel on a street named after the guv’ner.
1775 – American revolutionary Patrick Henry declared, “give me liberty, or give me death!”
1806 – Explorers Lewis and Clark, reached the Pacific coast, and began their return journey to the east.
1839 – First recorded use of “OK” [oll korrect] was in Boston’s Morning Post.
1901 – Dame Nellie Melba, revealed the secret of her now famous toast.
1903 – The Wright brothers obtained an airplane patent.
1912 – The Dixie Cup was invented.
1917 – Austrian Emperor Charles I made a peace proposal to French President Poincare.
1925 – The state of Tennessee enacted a law that made it a crime for a teacher in any state-supported public school to teach any theory that was in contradiction to the Bible’s account of man’s creation.
1933 – The German Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act. The act effectively granted Adolf Hitler dictatorial legislative powers.
1940 – “Truth or Consequences” was heard on radio for the first time.
1981 – CBS Television announced plans to reduce “Captain Kangaroo” to a 30-minute show each weekday morning.
1989 – A 1,000-foot diameter asteroid missed Earth by 500,000 miles.
2008 – Believers in Jesus Christ worldwide celebrated His Resurrection, for the 2008th time.
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Has anyone seen the new Obama “Reverend”? Does bouncing rapper wannabe, racist segregationist socialist fit? Maybe it’s just my take. Barak… out of the frying pan into the fire?
Oops. Politics. So sorry.
I’m tired of the “African-American” designation. How about just “black”? I don’t get offended at being called “white”. Even when I’m not literally “white”… more of a light tan mixed with a touch of burnt sienna with a larger dab of oyster shell off-white, to be more accurate with the paint combo.
Also, I don’t require being called just a white guy, instead of German- Scottish-Welch-French-American.
That would take up way too much ink.
Call me crazy.
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Blog domination is a beautiful thing. Not for the timid or weak.
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Time to share, SG.
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So am I the only one that’s nervous about the words “Smoltz” & “disabled list” appearing in the same sentence? Pleeease just be a tweak.
And, because I know y’all really care, the Figure Skating World Championships were quite good. Men’s Final today was particularly exciting. The top 6 were so close in points after the short program that any one of them could have won.
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FBG has come in and spoiled a perfectly good run. The nerve!
Thanks… and whomever else is reading will also thank you. Your timing is perfect 😀
FBG, I’m handing over the baton of blog solo flight to you dear. Just watch the air speed and ALT. Uh, never mind… just do what comes naturally.
Hey, how about posting a recipe for your favorite spring dessert using no sugar and fresh seasonal fruit. I’ll make it if you post it.
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The top 6 were so close in points after the short program that any one of them could have won.
It was probably decided by the short skirts. There.
On that, I’ll bid you a good evening.
ifbayareasteveshowsuptellhimhehastopostmorethanafewsowe’reentertainedinthemorningandthathehasnoexcusebecauseheiswestcoasttimeandall.com
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No sugar? I have a very easy strawberry shortcake recipe that can be made with Splenda.
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Whoa. That looked like a Berigan link :laugh:
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or 😀
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On the men? 🙄 Actually most of the guys’ costumes were pretty restrained except of course for Johnny Weir who doesn’t do restrained.
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FBG: Splenda is fine, but with the right ingredients processed sugar is not necessary or even missed. Either just fruit or honey. It’s all good.
Now… I’m hitting the hay. Early morning. Take the blog for a run FBG and dominate. Put the late nighter’s to shame. Oh, and don’t you worry… Smoltzy is a real guy… he’ll be there.
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Men skating? OK CL… retract my skirt post lest FBG get the wrong idea. For some reason I always preferred watching the gals skate. 😉
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You could probably even make the shortcakes without sweetener at all. I think the recipe only calls for 3 TBS of sugar & it makes 6.
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Actually, SG, in the ice dancing the theme for the Original Dance this season was “folk or country dance” & skaters were encouraged to use traditional dances from their home. John & Sinead Kerr, being Scottish, took that to heart. He skated in a kilt. So I guess one of the guys did kind of wear a skirt.
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OK, if someone doesn’t come chat with me I may just keep talking about skating or baking or Easter dinner. Shortcake recipe coming along in a moment.
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Strawberry Shortcakes
2 1/4 cups Bisquick
3 tbs sugar (or Splenda)
3 tbs melted butter
2/3 cup milk
sliced strawberries
whipped cream
Heat oven to 425. Stir Bisquick, sugar, butter & milk until soft dough forms. Drop by 6 spoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 8 to 11 min. or until light golden. Split warm shortcakes, fill and top with berries and whipped cream.
Very easy & delicious. Also would be good with mixed berries.
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Let’s see… I got a new shaped cake pan. It has 2 halves that when you put the baked cake together make a giant cupcake. My mom is crazy about cupcakes. So that was mostly for her benefit.
Looks like I’ll get to spend the last 3 weeks of May in Rabun. That will be the longest I’ve been there in one trip so I should be able to get some serious painting done. No TV there yet so I’ll be catching the Braves on radio. Mom suggested loaning her laptop so I won’t be completely out of touch.
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Hello? Anybody?
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Hey, FBG! You go, girl!! 😆 Just stopped in for a minute before shutting down for the night. Eyes are burning!!
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I’m with you: Smoltz+sore shoulder = uneasy feeling!
Good news on Hampton thus far! [fingers crossed!]
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BayAreaSteve and Berigan are letting me down here! Do I have to advertise for a new night shift??? 😆
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OK – Night light is on if anybody wants to stop in!
Good night to all!
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Hi & goodnight, CL!
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OK, talking to myself doesn’t thrill me much so I guess I’ll shut down for the night. ‘Night, crickets!
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Goodnight FLB!
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Is it safe? Hopefully all are asleep so I can commence domination.
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First, I realize I’m in the minority on the following, and my opinion, rightfully so, counts for nothing. And, of course, the only opinion which matters is our blogmeister’s.
But, as I’ve said before, and a couple of others said earlier, I wish that most anything posted would remain. Mainly because, as I think Salty posted, confusion arises for those of us who missed the post, or can’t go back and review the post. And I think respectful disagreement is necessary for this, or any, blog to thrive.
All that said, I’m astounded that there’s any bickering amongst you folks at all. In my opinion, you’re taking this too seriously.
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From what I can gather, jjs has, I thought, playfully accused SG of posts which are “similar.” And Mr. Guy thinks maybe not so playfully. I’m not sure which, and am too lazy to go look.
What I do know, is that on many occasions I have copied your style, jjs, and even used terms I think you originated. I thought imitation was the sincerest form of flattery. Oh, the humanity, the lower case, the toes, tushy….I’ve used ’em all. I knew they were yours….didn’t care….thought they were funny….thought everyone knew they were yours. (OK, I’m not sure about oh, the humanity or your and idiot; both were well established a year or so ago when I found the blog)
So, I say all that, to say that I find most, if not all, here entertaining. And I reserve the right to willfully copy, reuse, reword, paraphrase, butcher, or do any other thing at my whim, until not allowed to do so.
Again, whatever it is, cannot be that serious.
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Ah, but intellectual discourse is serious business… 🙂
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Another 15 minutes and hopefully I shall be able to fall asleep. Night all…
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But until then… Good game by the Braves today. Still appears that the Braves have adopted a 6 inning rule for starting pitchers.
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I saw that a lot last year at Richmond. 100 pitches and a guy was done.
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It’s okay if you have a deep bull pen but it does require extra arms in the pen at the expense of the bench.
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I swear I remember an English teacher telling me not to start a sentence with and, or, nor, but, or yet. So why can I not refrain from so doing?
I believe I will start making many more grammatical mistakes to camouflage my constant unrealized mistakes. controversial grammar user. much like controversial speller. but different. (blatant jjs plagiarism)
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Aah, Mr. Gil, I wish good sleep upon you….but if not….Hamlin second in the Nationwide last week? How did he do in the Cup race?
And there was a Busch race, but no Nextel this week?
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And I’d like to hear your feelings on the Richmond move…it seems as though you’ve backed off a small (very small?) bit from your initial reaction. And also (why not it’s free), your thoughts on Brandon Jones. I apologize if you’ve posted them before. I’ve either forgotten or never saw them. Please wait for the morning if you’re feeling drowsy.
I count Andruw Jones’ bad swings to sleep. Can count very, very high.
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True story about Gregor Blanco last year. The wife and I were setting in the box seats right behind the home on deck circle during the R Braves final game for the IL Championship. Gregor came out of the dugout and proceeded to the on deck circle. As he was only about 5 feet from the stands, one of the kids tried to start a conversation with him. At first he attempted to block out the distraction but the kid was pretty persistent. Finally, he looked up to see who was doing all the talking. The kid was not obnoxious but he was inquisitive and ask him about his family and if he had any brothers or sisters. Gregor remained polite and yielded to the impromptu interview. Suddenly he duck down into the dugout and when he returned, he handed the boy a baseball. Talk about gaining a fan for life… Real class act Gregor is. I hope he sticks with Atlanta this year, he has earned it.
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Great stuff, Gil.
I am really going to miss your many observations from the farm.
May I suggest you move to within driving distance of the AA team? Please do so not thinking of you or your family, just for my own blog purposes. Thank you, in advance.
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As far as the move to Gwinnett, I am still upset but what can I do about it? I know it was a business decision by the Braves just as it was by the City of Richmond. I think some folks were being led astray however. I will root for the Richmond team this year and watch Atlanta for a few more years but I suppose I will be watching the Nationals a bit more often. Two more years and they are going to be a real force in the NL east. It will take that long to rebuild the farm system that MLB let fall apart.
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The rumor is that Detroit is interested in moving their AA franchise from Erie. Of course everyone knows the Nationals would love to locate a team here but no franchises available.
I think the thing that makes me angriest is the tripe being put out about the Richmond stadium being substandard. It reminds me so much of the guy who is trying to convince himself as to why he needs to buy a new car when the one he has only needs a set of tires.
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Morning, all. I’ll let you get back in a moment to what is only now a partial domination, Steve. I think you and a number of others (obviously) are missing the point of this blog. CL created this place because exactly what’s going on now was going on in the “other” blog and she wanted to create a place where her and a few dozen of her closest friends could blog without all that nonsense ruining everything.
We DO NOT “need” that sort of stuff to thrive as a blog anymore than Bobby “needs” to platoon Matt Diaz against righties.
I’m sorry, Y’all, but there are literally thousands of blogs out there and if this one doesn’t suit your tastes there might be another one that does. The only rules on here are NOT outlined by the Constitution (as I’ve stated before and apparently need to state again), but rather whatever CL asks us nicely to adhere to. Which to this point has essentially amounted to “Be nice and no personal attacks.” Some here have tried to get around that by taking “veiled” shots at each other. Do you really think that doesn’t affect her (and others) the same way, if not worse? And before anyone feels “singled out,” this is aimed at a whole crowd more or less equally. And no, I’m not a hypocrite. Everyone knows how I feel about things; I regularly filter about 70% of what I really feel like saying because I don’t wish to offend my host.
Do you all snatch the bottle from your host and fill the glass to a different level when invited to dinner because you feel you’re entitled? I doubt it; nor should you do so here. You’ve probably already been poured more than you’ve deserved, as have I.
No, IMO, these comments do not NEED to stand in order for everyone to be able to sort out for themselves who’s wrong and who’s right. This is ALL nonsense and everyone participating should be ashamed of themselves for turning her hard-won little garden into so much un-shoveled fertilizer for you to play around in like you haven’t got any sense.
Don’t do this for me, because I really don’t much care who says what on my own (anyone who knows me can attest I rather enjoy a little controversy), but out of respect for her if you really have any, because this is her place and she’s repeatedly asked you not to publicly and probably privately.
Anyone who really feels wronged can settle anything that needs to be settled via e-mail without involving the general public, the rest amounts to a bunch of chest-thumping, ego stroking and whiny grandstanding. There are other places to do that that don’t involve people you “care” about.
STOP THE MADNESS.
This public service announcement has been brought to you all by the Grinch. Antone who doesn’t like it may E-MAIL me at voton1066@yahoo.com; please don’t use it as an excuse to whine and bloviate here any further, unless it’s about the Braves or something otherwise palatable to CL.
Now Happy Easter and have some pie. 🙂
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I cringe at the idea that 20 years is the life expectancy of a sports stadium. Perhaps that is true if you do not perform upkeep but to just replace a stadium every 20 years is ludicrous.
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So tell me Grinch…. How do you really feel??? 🙂
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Paladin,
thank you for, a while back, confirming that you read the overnights. I think, and thought so at the time, that your idea of sharing the responsibility for the blog is an excellent one. It seems to me it would just be an extension of sharing the leads. Like SG, I wonder, pragmatically, how that would work.
I sense that CL has been inundated with emails lately. I may be wrong, but when an issue arises, such as this latest spat, I think CL is forced to become invloved. Maybe it’s to try to change her mind re deletion, or make one’s point, but I am sure the Lady is busy enough. I suggest that such emails me as infrequent as possible.
Perhaps the first step would be to have someone else in charge of the pictures. A small, but tangible shift in responsibility.
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Naturally, as soon as I post that Gil shows up and causes it to make less sense on the surface; thanks, Gil. 🙂 Steve, that was not aimed at you (other than one obvious sentiment, which was aimed at everyone).
G’night, all; behave and sleep well knowing Hampton had a good outing.
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Anyway, on Brandon Jones… Decent young player, good stroke and decent range. I think the extra time in Richmond this year will do him good. I am not sure he will develop into Jermain Dye but certainly not Michael Tucker. The Braves have a very solid farm system. Not as deep as Arizona or even Florida but they are spaced out pretty well. The only weak spots I see are first and third base. They seem pretty well set every where else.
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Well said, Green One. “Be nice and no personal attacks” says it all.
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I would certainly accept better than Michael Tucker.
I am a little concerned as it seemed BJ was perfect for Bobby’s beloved, and often successful, platoon. Yet, he seemed to be given no chance to make the squad this spring.
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And, women are confusing. (blatant Grinch plagiarism)
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I look for Atlanta to sure up the first base position via trades. No question however that Texieria is going to command a big pay day. I just hope he bolts to the American League and not the Mets…
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On a roll here. April third is opening day for Richmond this year. I look for a really strong year. For one thing, Surholtz’s kid will not be playing.
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Royalties, Steve, royalties. Remember where your green eggs and ham are buttered.
Blanco came on strong of late; I expect Bobby’s just not quite convinced he can do it over the long haul yet. I’m not either, though he’s obviously a keeper. He’ll probably take over for Diaz in left eventually if he’s not re-signed. Good story, Gil. We need to know these things.
G’night.
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Do y’all (please notice correct use by stupid left-coaster) think a Met’s troll could be convinced to buy the blog. I mean, CL’s price is right, the trolls are stupid, a new blog can easily be created. One of those donkeys would probably give cash money to be able to preach the Met propaganda to devoted Atlanta fans.
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Very deep pitching staff, good defense. Now, to see what Chambliss will bring to the table… Could he teach Lillibridge the fine art of slider recognition? Will Scot Thorman be sent down to learn how to harness that big swing of his? I think Thorman is going to get sent down and I don’t think he is going to have any trouble clearing waivers.
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A lot of nerve, you two.
I had at least sixteen straight posts in me tonight. You come in, all nonchalant, and make sense. Thanks a lot. How in the —- (really hard not to swear, CL; just 70% Grinch?) am I supposed to look credible?
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I don’t know what Gregor can do to prove himself any more than he has done this spring? Really, what more can he do?
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Well, it’s almost 3:30 so time for me to let it go for the night. later folks…
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I saw you post that earlier about Thorman clearing waivers Gil. I really, really, hope that it’s true, and that that’s what happens. I am not ready to give up on the guy, with his second year improvement at each level, but I am fairly certain he can’t help us right now.
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‘night Sir Gil. Sleep well.
Same to the rest of you.
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SouthernJackAss,
I know that you’ve respectfully asked that your name not be spoken here. I apologize, but I’ve held out as long as my ADD/twelve-year-old mind will allow.
I politely ask that you return to the blog. I do so hoping (knowing?) that the true B&Sers agree. As I said to WW, you are missed, chime the heck in.
Flange, I didn’t realize that was you, but it sounds right that it was; welcome back. You will stay this time. Thank you for following blog requirements. That is all.
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OK, last one, sorry folks. (Voice of Reason, got your coffee?)
It occurs to me that Mr. SJA may not see the post. If any (most) of you agree, and have the time, please forward it to the man for me via email.
And if I am out of line here, or ever, please let me know at atmsteve@sbcglobal.net
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I do read the overnights.
I don’t think anyone should be invited back to the blog unless they were(and none have been) wrongfully banished. If they left on their own, they can come back the same way.
Several, including the Grinch, made good points. I will let them stand on their own, which they are well-able to do. But, “veiled references” is at the heart of this whole thing, IMO. If everyone would say what and who they mean instead of playing this ring around my rosie, we would be much better off. NO, we would be better off without any of it, but as SG said, boys will be boys, at least occasionally.
As I told SG before he left for Atlanta, I won’t be around “as much” this week, but not because my feathers are ruffled. My mentor is allowing me to assist in trying a case this week. Yes, I am just a gofer but it involves a lot of research and writing. But, I’ll be here some, and lurking more.
Have a good ‘un, all.
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Salty, Great blog!!! And timed perfectly! And Crap!(Sorry for the language CL!)
Everyone and their brother blogs,and I missed it? 😦
I was in the middle of a post yesterday on the subject at hand….then I got a phone call from a friend who doesn’t have a computer, wanted me to print out apt info from Craigslist(Hard to explain to someone not on the computer why that wouldn’t work, since the phone #s are not next to listings)
Then right after getting off the phone with him, I get a call from my late Mother’s best friend. Mom’s been dead for almost 3 years now…I forget it didn’t just effect my Dad and me long-term, but others as well . She is going thru a rough patch in her marriage(Well, the whole thing has been a rough patch 😕 ) and is quite depressed, even “joked” about how financial problems would be solved if she were to just die….I don’t find that funny for several reasons. 1st, this woman got Cancer a few years before my Mom did, but it was caught early, and she is now doing fine, at least physically.
Secondly, it really bothers me since a former girlfriend killed herself about 5 years ago. A beautiful young girl from France….rich family, seemingly had everything to live for, but demons would not leave her alone(And the doctors in France thought she was overmedicated by U.S. doctors, so they cut the meds way down)
I got one last email from her, seemed just fine, better than in a long time…I thought about calling her a few weeks later, but a phone call to France would be expensive…needless to say, I have regretted that decision ever since. I know, what could I have done? Except I am really good at picking up on peoples problems….
So anyway, I did my very best impression of my Mom with her friend, and hit her with everything but the kitchen sink. Talked to her for 2 hours. Don’t think she listened all that much,(Her responses were mainly 3, 4 word ones like, “I can’t do that” and she is not the kind of person to see a shrink….guess I will grab some self help books for her.
She says there is no way she’d ever take her own life….from her religious viewpoint, that’s a ticket to hell. Hope she always feels that way….her problems are nothing to me, but a big deal to her. Wish my Mom was around to talk to her…
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Oh…forgot how clever I was early this morn! 😛
Then, to continue my fascinatin’ tale, my best friend called right after I got off from the second call! He could tell in my voice I was beat….so, talked to him for awhile, went to dinner, watched a movie….Dad got on the computer….
Never finished my brilliant post!
And I read the overnights and see Grinch put it better than I could have! 😡
But, I won’t let that stand in my way….I wrote some of it, and will be shorter, but still to the point in a sec….hang on, hold tight!*
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* no reason to hold tight…
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Grinch (2:56am), I love you for life! 😆
Steve, you’re delightful! Glad you’re here!
Gil, I think we all (w’all?) look forward to your Richmond Reports!
Paladin, good luck this week!
Work awaits….
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I’m sorry, but before “I’m off”, a belated atta boy to my friend, Salty, on an excellent lead. I knew you had it in ya. But, who wrote it for you? 😆
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‘Morning, Berigan! 🙂
Finally! an aide this morning! Can relax a bit this morning!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
(and catch up on the research..)
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I think some here should re-read the first few blogs here, there was no trouble at all! Honeymoon period and all that. Everyone glad to see familiar names, and to be away from the constant anger and sniping at the other blog, and that was just from DOB! 😉
Bad language (And non-clever scatological wordplay)that you just knew was upsetting folks, and nothing was to be done with it. Did it bother you so a lot? Just leave, DOB didn’t care. He was a strict freedom of speech guy, unless like one day(The straw that broke this camel’s back) he deleted a JJS post, just because he felt like it.
From a song at the top of the blog…
let the bad guy win every once in a while
SG, I am on a jazz blog that can get quite hairy. I am about the only non liberal on it. And I am not talking the kind of liberal WW or Lew are, I am talkin’ folks that would make them look like Reagan in comparison! To these folks Dennis Kucinich is too conservative!
I would gladly talk only about jazz and stuff, but they cannot not talk politics. And if you dare disagree with them, even politely, well you are Hitler reborn! And no way to get in the last word.
There are some sane liberals there, who will defend me if I am attacked too much(You know, if someone wishes me ill) but for the most part, I am on my own. I can take it. I used to worry too much about responses I needed to make….a few folks left after they started thinking what to say back to people, while laying in bed, or showering…I stuck it out…but, don’t post much on the political part of the forum anymore…and I learned to…. let the bad guy win every once in a while
A lesson learned by me. And others here can let things go. No one is going to remember what was said 1-2 months into the future. Unless someone calls someone a child molester, and that person would be banned I am sure….
I was so happy when this forum appeared. I thought, finally, a forum I can participate on that everyone will do their level best to be kind to their fellow boardmembers…and it was that way for the most part since it opened. If it can’t be perfect, I hope it can be near to perfect at possible….and since no one wants to stress out CL more than “life” does, I hope people will think before they post….
Gotta watch that first step off the soapbox, it’s a Duesy! 🙂
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It’s nice to see that the Braves took my advice from a couple of months back and brought back Marquis Grissom to work for at least a week with the outfielders. I thought it was great advice when I said on the other blog. Evidently, they saw the wisdom in it as well. Couldn’t have a better guy maintain a lifelong association with the Braves and the Atlanta community.
The higher ups with the Braves do read these blogs. You could even see that with Chipper, who was well acquainted with the blogs enough to know and highly respect Lew.
Maybe we need to remember that. I think sometimes because this is such a close knit group, we think we are hidden from the outside world and so we can say or do anything to each other like we do at our house with our family.
The Braves and other do read what is going on here and do take bits and pieces of what we say seriously. If you want them to keep coming back to read our thoughts, maybe it’s time to stop the fighting.
OR if you are gonna fight, just fight. Say what it is you are itching to say. Do what it is you are itching to do. Stop dancing in circles around it.
I always find the best way to end a fight is to just fight. It eases the tension. The tension around a fight is no different than sexual tension.
The best way to end sexual tension is to stop dancing in frustrating circles with her, tell her how you feel, go get a room and get it on.
Same thing with fighting. Tell the one you wanna fight how you really feel, go out and back, and beat each other’s brains out.
The best and fastest way to remain best friends sometimes is to just beat each other’s brains out instead of being afraid to.
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My father’s best advice about women was “If she doesn’t fight with you, she doesn’t love you. If she’s too afraid to fight you, she doesn’t love herself. If all she does is fight with you, she only loves herself.”
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CL, you should at least love me for the next few years! 😦
Isn’t it fun have a bunch of middle aged children? 😆
I never slept…I got some work done…now I will get some slept done. I expect everyone to be grinchlike in there behaveour whilst I sleep as much as I can….and a play by play report of the game today…if there is a game today!
As Don Cornelius used to say….”and you can bet your last money, it’s gonna be a stone gas, honey! and as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and and SOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLL”
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williamwallace , that sounds like Yankee talk! 😡 I of course am not a Yankee being that I am from St. Louis, neither Yankee or Southerner…though southerners call that splitting hairs !;)
All I know is if CL is stressed out by fighting here, if others here complain about the tone….then everyone needs to be nicer…not walking on eggshells, just nice. You know, the way people talk to people face to face….damn I am tire…..
and demoted…was B3, then B4, now back to B2….all because I was cricket last night….
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Two of my best friends on the blogs(ww and SG)became my friends after we duked it out AND THEN exchanged e-mails and found that we had much in common if we could get “testosterone turmoil” out of our systems. And, in the privacy of e-mail, pride and prejudice was eliminated. To those with personal issues, try it, you’ll like it.
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Intellectual Discourse? Where?
Oh wait. I’m not allowed to be negative. Nevermind. Good morning.
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VOR, WAKE UP!!!
Little raisins late for school!!!
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Oh, Lew and I had our “issues” as well. But then, we found that we are both Dawgs and, within limits, can do no wrong. Woof woof. 😆
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Intellectual on dis course? Where? When?
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Berigan, you are always loved! 🙂
I’m in complete agreement that differences can be worked out with wonderful positive results. The only thing I asked and still ask is that it be done privately and not in public. I have offered to forward emails for the combatants if one or the other didn’t want his email address made known to the other/s.
MANY people come here every day to read what is written. ww was absolutely correct when he said that we forget that we are not in a private forum here.
Someone emailed for my thoughts on having designated monitors. I thought about it, then responded:
“My thought is: why should we need ‘monitors’ at all??
Everyone is supposedly a mature, educated adult with IQs above room temperature, who know the (two) rules and know the standard. Behavior outside of this is deliberate trouble-making. If invited to a formal dinner, who would show up in ragged cut-offs and a dirty, torn t-shirt? That would be a deliberate slap in the face of the host and an affront to all the other guests, making everyone uncomfortable and sorry they came. The whole affair is ruined.
Why doesn’t everyone monitor himself?! Grinch does me great honor with his self-censoring and he’s a thoroughly enjoyable ‘read’ to everyone; all enjoy and no one is offended.”
It seems so reasonable to me; am I wrong?
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Financial: JP Morgan raises its original offer for Bear Stearns to $10 a share from $2 a share, to “assuage” BS stockholders. How assuaged would you be if instead of .02 cents on the dollar, you were receiving .10 on the dollar for your investment? WARNING: Don’t walk on the sidewalk beneath BS Headquarters anytime soon.
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CL; As usual you are as right as rain. Not the stormy kind, but the soft, life-giving showers of late spring and summer. The kind that leaves the atmosphere clean and sweet smelling. Our Dalai Mama has spoken. Are you listening? I am!!
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Hey everybody!!! Catching up on everything since Saturday night. Back soon… 😀
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I AM MAD AS HELL.
Several times over this past weekend I sat down and attempted to put into words, my thoughts and feelings about what has been happening over the past few days and weeks on this blog.
Consider yourselves lucky. Each of them would have made one of Savannah Guy’s epic posts look like a short story. The fact that I couldn’t quite distill my thoughts to a point where I was completely satisfied with the message, didn’t help, nor did some of the very good posts this morning as they largely said what I meant and felt. So I dumped them all in favor of this short(er) one.
I have two things to say. First of all, there are certain individuals here who should be absolutely ashamed with their behavior. This blog was created as a safe haven, an oasis, if you will. A place where friends could get together and blog about whatever was on their mind, in a safe and comfortable environment.
There is one simple rule here, and I quote this from Carolina Lady’s original blog lead on December 5.
The rules are simple: keep it clean and no attacks.
Pretty simple and easy to remember right? For some of the people for whom this very blog was created to climb onto the front porch of CL’s colossus and take a big fat crap is absolutely repulsive. You should be ashamed of yourself for taking advantage of your friend who has given so much of herself to create this spot for you. And we wonder why, with over 30,000 hits, this blog can’t attract any more regular bloggers.
The second point that I will make is one that I have made privately to CL via email previously and has been made again today. We should ALL have email addresses for the other regulars of this blog. If anyone, at anytime, has a problem with me or one of my posts you may reach me at:
chrisklob@comcast.net
Please people, no more venom on the blog. Either ignore what you find to be an insulting post or fix it via email in private.
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(Sigh) only the word “ashamed” should be in bold. Perhaps our Dalai Mama would be kind enough to fix that error? Please and thank you!
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Paladin-Older Dude, I have issues with damn near everyone in this world including myself. I don’t take much of it seriously, or for very long. I can get over myself quite quickly. Being Dawgs helps a good bit, though. Woof Woof.
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Hey everybody, I have a new “plan”. I am going to follow Berigan’s and Grinch’s lead and try to make every one of my posts predicated on “What will CL think? (WWCLT). Knowing me, I won’t always be successful, but if I’m “on” 90% of the time, it will help, won’t it? Want to try with me?
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Hey Chris, glad to see you back. We ( I ) missed you.
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Klobber; I, too, welcome you back. I hope you will stay and help us make this the “fun” place that it was intended to be, and was. How’s the job selection going? Well, I hope.
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Good morning, y’all. I am so grateful to see that sanity is prevailing. Chris, I was starting to worry about you. Missed my big-brother-on-the-blog.
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YES, Klobber…my fellow Sandlapper!!! The barkeep is back!!!
You emboldened that which was appropriate…no edification required!
Yep, if the effort is made, getting along is no problem. Believe me, when Paladin popped on the scene here, I figured my days were numbered. We sorted it out…likely without even realizing it. We just left bygones from DO’B’s world in the past and moved on…exchange e-mails pretty regularly, mostly ’cause some topics aren’t fit for B&S’ high standards! As you know, black and white is fine, but grey is Paladin’s favorite color! 😆
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Now, let’s move on… I think everyone has expressed their opinion on the matter. So, let’s put it down to the full moon.
Anyone else as pleased as I am about Hampton’s outing yesterday?
JJ’s blow up is not a great concern, he is a rookie and like all rookies, he will stink up the place every third game or so.
I am really pleased with the bullpen too. Just a note, not a single pitcher on the Braves roster will make it through waivers if it comes to that.
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Paladin is right. The two of us became great friends after a rather ugly public battle last year with each other just by exchanging emails with each other. It was actually resolved in the span of five emails. As for me and SG, we’ve never exchanged emails but we’ve also never hesitated to publicly overapologize to each other.
Berigan, my point is that if you are gonna fight, then just fight, if you wanna screw, then go screw. But also take it out back or go get a room. Fighting is not a bad thing. Neither is screwing. It just sucks for everyone else. Wherever you are, the endless and shameless sniping and flirting that precedes fighting and screwing annoys the ever living hell out of everyone even more than the fighting or screwing. Hell, fighting and screwing are funner to watch. But it really should be dealt with by taking it out back or getting a room for the sake of those who don’t like to see a good fight or a good screw.
As for differences between being a Yankee or whatnot, I’m not sure if that is true. It may be though. I think people get more offended for me or Lew when we occasionally throw down on each other than the two of us actually do by whatever is said or done to each other. Lew and I are both Yankee born and bred boys who grew up in an environment where people, including your best friends, said what they were itching to say, right to your face in the most blunt manner possible. It usually led to more fights but also less grudges.
At this point, I still have no idea who is really fighting or what is being fought about and I read every post. All I know is that every few hours I have to duck for cover because grenades are being tossed aimlessly about and cars with their headlights turned down are doing drive bys and riddling the area with bullets.
It just sounds like a Mafia or gangland movie where someone spilled some wine on someone’s cashmere suit and now bullets are flying all around but no one even knows why the bullets are flying. The fight would have been better handled if the doofus who spilled the wine on the suit was dragged out back at that very moment and had his brains beaten out by the dude wearing the suit.
This ain’t supposed to be like Beirut.
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Well, that was alot of reading! 😯
And… alot of ground covered.
The rules are simple: keep it clean and no attacks. So let it be written, so let it be done.
I, myself, am a very non-confrontational person. Not only will I turn the other cheek, I’ll even attempt to deflect negativity around me. (Remember my over-the-top uplifting day?) I told a mystery blogger Saturday that we, like all families, will bicker amongst ourselves… human nature and all. Nothing wrong with that. Stirring the pot makes the stew cook evenly. Stirring too hard makes the stew spill out all over CL’s nice clean kitchen floor. That’s where the problem begins. If this kitchen had some crappy vinyl flooring, it might be different. But this floor isn’t crappy at all. It’s a beautiful white ash (subtle baseball reference) with an immaculate finish. The sign at the kitchen entrance says, The rules are simple: keep it clean and no attacks. I like the kitchen. I’ll obey the rules.
If anyone wants it, my email is jksirm1@alltel.net
I worked 6 hours Saturday night and got alot of backlog worked through. I’m still covered up though. I might be in and out today.
😀
Oh, and Salty: Excellent lead my friend, just excellent. (Please don’t get me on a music sidetrack… I can’t help myself!)
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Thank you all for the warm greetings. The time away was good for me. Had I said some of the things that I felt last week, I might not have been welcome back here.
We are a diverse group and we won’t always agree on every issue. One of the greatest aspects of this country is our legal right to hold differing opinions. However, that doesn’t mean that we can’t all respect each other while we respect the very simple house rules.
Paladin, thanks for asking about the job thing. It’s sloooow out there. Not a lot of what I would term “legitimate” jobs that make a decent wage. Not that I can find anyway.
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Alright, sorry about that, Gil is right, moving right along.
Great blog lead Salty. Salty and KLobber are always trying to claim they are journeymen as writers. A load of crock. Can’t get away with that sales job anymore boys.
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Alright, sorry about that, Gil is right, moving right along.
Great blog lead Salty. Salty and KLobber are always trying to claim they are journeymen as writers. A load of crock. Can’t get away with that sales job anymore boys.
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Blog acoustics are in fine form, as evidenced by WW’s echo! 😛
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Gil; I was quite pleased with Hampton’s outing. I really think that he will contribute, a lot! As for JJ, he has shown us that he has the ability, but will need the 2 X 4 applied, from time-to-time. I also think we have the best BP that we have had in a LONG time and it is probably the best in the NL, and certainly in the NL East. Now, how is that for talking baseball, before I finally get to work?
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Hey, Lew! Yes, in answer to your question: “Yes, Sir Whiteout, we are all Dramatic Royalty!” We’re the blue-bloods of Blogdom! 🙂
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Salty, I apologize for not congratulating you on an excellent lead already. I am glad to see that you were able to come off the DL and go the distance. 🙂
Carolina Lady, thank you for fixing my html error. Hopefully I’ll look a little less the doofus than normal.
Willy Wally, I don’t remember any flare-ups you and Paladin encountered but am pleased to know that you are both man enough to fix things. I do remember the famous blow-up between you and Savannah Guy. As I recall, it was about the RROE. I very much appreciated the fact that the two of you could set aside your egos and work things out. I have always enjoyed reading y’all’s words and perspectives and gained even more respect for you both for the way that incident was resolved.
Perhaps there is a lesson to be learned here.
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but will need the 2 X 4 applied, from time-to-time
Gil would agree! 😀
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Paladin, what is the purpose of the 2 x 4 you referenced in your 11.39? Is that to be applied to JJ’s backside or head? Or should JJ use it more like the way Gil seemed to enjoy using it so much last week? 😀
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Chris…that was grey! 😆
Todays song:http://www.last.fm/music/Fats+Domino/_/Blue+Monday
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Klobber; Me ‘n ww had our blowup when you were a night-shift only type. We blistered the airways and called each other everything but a wet hound. But, we settled it–in my mind–even more quickly than ww remembers it. Since then, I adopted him and we have been respecting “Nephew” and “Uncle” since. He is my only “yankee” relative, but I love him never-the-less. 😆
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Klobber; It is more like the one that is used to get the mule’s attention. 😀
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Salty Chris…that was grey!
I’m not sure what exactly “grey” means. Could you elaborate?
Paladin, I was aware of the uncle/nephew thing, just didn’t know the origins. And you know, you shouldn’t discriminate against people based upon there birthplace. People can’t help that! 🙂
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I am a little cautious about posting my email address publicly (girls have to be a little more careful). I will get in contact with those who have posted theirs though I do not anticipate getting into an argument with anyone. Knowing how to contact the other regulars privately sounds like a good idea.
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Thanks for the feedback on the lead, everyone! Just wanted to have some fun with a group of good people, and play some tunes.
SG…eclectic is spot on! Music is for the moods…and my tastes run the gamut. Old, new, doesn’t matter…if it moves me, I listen. Yes, Court & Spark is one of many Joni Mitchell albums I have. Berigan, as a jazz afficianado, you may have listened to her as well…Mingus worked on some of her albums. Also, good catch on the line from “Go Round in Circles”; that’s why it was used…VOR’s ‘turn the other cheek approach!
Raisins…music, baking, art, baseball, and good company…could be much worse! No? 🙂
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Those that want to give me a music “cite”, K. Rogers and The 1st Edition’s “Condition” will always be appreciated.
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music, baking, art, baseball, and good company…could be much worse! No?
Ah… the good life! 😀
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paladin: Ask and ye shall receive. 😀
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Salty and I became friends despite the Dawgs – Clumpson AND World – Alabama thing. What bigger obstacles could you overcome?
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FBG, that’s good advice on not publicly posting your email. You’re also right to say that you’re not likely to get into a disagreement with anyone here. 🙂
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Paladin, I’ve got to run out and do some errands with my kids. When I come back remind me to tell you a story about Clemson-Georgia. It will be long and pointless (like most of my posts) but I promise you that it will put you right to sleep. 😀
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but I promise you that it will put you right to sleep.
Chris, should be perfect for right around 8:00! I’m sure he’ll appreciate it! 😛
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Raisins…gotta love those special effects…and the really groovy striped pants! I actually had that album…(way) back in the day! 🙂
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Thanks to Raisins, I’m grooving!! And, at least from another man’s prospective, we forget what a good looking guy KR was before he adopted country and the Charlie Daniels look.
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There is no way I’m going to stay up until 8 for a story about Klem’s son! 😆
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Yeah, Paladin, I think you are right that it only took one email from you and then from me.
It also led to both of us becoming email buddies with The Grinch because he used the opportunity to become good friends with both of us as well. When I threw my email out there on the old blog, Grinch emailed me and told me I was in the wrong and that Paladin was a good dude and I should have given Paladin more of a fair shake than I did that time. After Paladin and I made peace with each other, I gave Paladin the Grinch’s email and told him he should email Grinch because I thought they would become good buds.
Grinch is a great peacemaker. He helped resolve differences between SG, Paladin, and myself with his humor and his blunt nature. Whenever there are differences and then all of a sudden inexplicable peace, you should believe Grinch did something behind the scenes. Grinch deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. Perhaps, from now on, whenever someone fights they need to be told to exchange emails with the Grinch instead of CL. KInda like airing out your differences with the Godfather Don Corleone.
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I don’t know that I even have to post my e-mail since my name, rank and service number was previously posted, but if necessary–or just needed longstreethull@bellsouth.net.
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I promise to quit, after this. Yes, ww reminds me of the role that Grinch played and the opportunity it gave me to become his bud. He is a good man. ‘Nuff said.
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Should’ve known WW would eventually throw out a Godfather reference. You never let me down, Braveheart. By the way, A&E is finally showing season 6 of the Sopranos, so it won’t be long before I have completed that masterpiece of television. (I didn’t have HBO as a youngster in college, so I’m in catch-up mode…still trying to avoid spoilers at all costs.)
Well after a long weekend of NCAA March Madness (I love the opening rounds) it’s time for me to focus on the world of baseball, turkey hunting and the upcoming child birth. It’s going to be a busy spring. The wasps are out, the grass is growing, the pollen is blanketing everything in sight, the air conditioner is rolling those kilowatt hours up higher and higher. Who doesn’t love Spring?
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Hillbilly; How high’s the water, Mama? Three feet(?)high and rising(?).
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Paladin…you need not worry! I stand at the ready to direct your way, anyone who wants to harass you, either publicly or in private!
Your Friend,
Klem’s Son
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I could always depend on you, Salty. You…..
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Steppin’ out for errands… back in a bit…
Can I pick anything up for anyone while I’m out?
😀
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Yeah, Hillbilly, I am pumped about Season 6 as well on A&E. That’s the only season I have not watched. I don’t have HBO, so I used to rent them at Blockbuster. But I haven’t been to Blockbuster in 2 or 3 years now. So, I’m gonna try to watch it on A&E now although I already know how it ends thanks to the media.
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I’ve got to go meet my mentor for lunch and show him all the work I have accomplished this morning. Somehow, I think the check will be mine. Later.
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Paladin,
Well, the rails are washed out north of town We gotta head for higher ground We can’t come back till the water comes down, Five feet high and risin’ …
No seriously, it looks like the whole state is flooded. The Ouachita River down here is already 3 feet above flood stage, and we haven’t even begun to see any of the water coming at us from up north. Ought to be a good’un.
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😯 Hope you’ll be OK, Hillbilly.
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,i>…and show him all the work I have accomplished this morning. 🙄
Raisins…is Paladin taking multi-task lessons from you? 😕
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Well…uh….cr…doggone it! That doesn’t look right…but the message translates, I hope! 😳
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http://www.last.fm/music/Fats+Domino/_/Blue+Monday
I can’t get much right today…time for a hiatus.
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I have everyone’s email addresses, so if a specific one is requested, I’ll get permission from the one whose address is being requested, and with permission, will forward it to the one requesting it. That way, no one has to risk posting the address here publicly (remember 30,000-and-counting unknown visitors?). Addresses aren’t given out without permission. (Two things I believe in are privacy and confidentiality. 🙂 )
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Hillbilly, missed you! Keep us posted on your situation out there! Got a boat, right?
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When you get the chance, watch the video. It’s rough at the end (probably used a cell phone), but captures the surprise of the audience. I went to a Josh Groban concert, at which this violinist played. I assure you, none of us saw this coming…it was pretty cool, to say the least!
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No worries about the flooding. Shouldn’t be a catastrophe or anything. Just a minor inconvenience. Much like Lew and the snow, we’re used to it around here.
“This big old river
Will Kill us in time
‘Til then we’ll drink it’s weight
in cheap beer and wine”
–Ben Nichols (Lucero), Drink ‘Til We’re Gone
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There are a few pictures on this thread from North Arkansas. You’ll have to scroll down. Some of the pics are small, but you can click on them to make them bigger.
http://www.hogville.net/yabbse/index.php?topic=211135.0
Some more:
http://www.guardonline.com/photos/2008/03/flood/index.htm
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I’m back!
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Love, love, love that, Salty! She kicks butt! And I am very jealous that you saw Josh Groban in concert. The few times he’s been around here there were no tickets to be had. Sells out instantly.
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I just returned from lunch(Stuffed bell-pepper, mashed ps w/gravy, fried okra, corn sticks and sweet tea. Followed by blue berry cobbler[any relation? 😀 ]. Food for the soul)and that stuff falling from the sky–sorry Larry–was not sugar. Ain’t spring wonderful?
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FBG…a couple of the other videos are actually better sound quality…but you got the essence. I actually bought the concert tix the morning of the show. I didn’t know he was in town; my sister called to say she was going, a surprise gift. So, while on the phone with her, I went on line, and bought at face value…to the right of the stage…within 30 feet of Groban at times. I knew he had a voice, but he is quite an act…surprised the heck out of me! 🙂 But…Lucia almost stole the show…seems to be the general reaction!
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And did you pick up the tab, Paladin? 😕
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Yeah I did Salty. That’s why we went to the local meat n’ three place. But cirusly, it is the best place to eat lunch in this town.
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What hoppened to Buddy in the 5th. Did he take the 5th? Drink a 5th? Or start throwing with the other hand?
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I’m out of here, again. I HAVE to do some work. C ya later.
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Buddy’s probably fine; Ridgeway, on the other hand, impresses me with his honesty and forthcoming nature. He wanted to prove Richmond is where he should go, and performed admirably in that role. Walks, errors, hits, six runs! Ouch!
Westbrook carried a perfect game into the 7th…but along came Hoss and said, “Enough is enough!” Double to the wall!
Looks like Glavine will get the home opener in Smoltzie’s place. Who goes next, Hampton or Jair? Split the southpaws or run ’em out back to back?
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If Hampy pitches in his last spring appearance like he has in his previous outings, he’s gotta go 3. Of course, there’s an off day on Tuesday. I’d go:
Sun. March 30 at Nats – Huddy
Mon. March 31 vs. Bucs – Glav
Tue. Apr. 1: OFF (no foolin’ 😀 )
Wed. Apr.2 vs. Bucs – Hampy
Thu. Apr. 3 vs. Bucs – JJ
Fri. Apr. 4 vs. Muts – Huddy
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Next Atlanta Game: March 25, 2008 01:10 PM ET vs. New York Mets
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And…trades…who goes….what do los Bravos get in return? Wren says deals are in the works. Hmmm.
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Actually I took a nap. So sue me. And this Ridgeway, is a 5′ 5” rubber tee?
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Appears from the box scores that Buddy pitched a typical Buddy Carlyle game. 4 innings, 1 run just what I expect out of him. It appears Ridgeway is the fellow whom the house fell on today.
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Gil: Is that the battle to keep Smoltzie’s spot warm? 🙂
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As much as I like Nick Johnson, I just cannot see him coming to the Braves just to sit on the bench.
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I think Smoltz is playing too much golf personally…
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Would one of you ‘puter literates–Raisins for instance–tell me how I go about putting one of those “go to” things on here? No tellin’ where I’ll send you, but take a chance. 😀
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paladin: the easiest way is to simply cut and paste the link. It might not be as pretty as the HTML hyperlink, but it’s alot easier.
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Was Ridgeway as awful as the box score makes him sound? And is no one else concerned about how “quiet” our bats have been, of late? I KNOW it is ST, but still…
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Gil, are you joking about Smoltz playing too much golf?
If you’re not, then I’m with ya. I have been very annoyed with the way he has approached spring training this season. It really smells like someone who thinks they are bigger than the team. Simulated games are not real games. Throwing to and goofing around with Tiger Woods on the backfields does not simulate a darn thing about how a real game is played. Smoltz is starting to publicly sound like he has one foot in and one foot out the door.
Kind of an overreaction by me but it is really ticking me off. I have been quiet about it because it is Smoltz and I trust him. But your post gave me the courage to say something out loud about what has been nagging me all spring. Starting the season on the DL? If this was a real media market, a columnist would have had an article out Sunday morning throwing some serious questions about this spring in the direction of Smoltz.
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Thanks Raisins. Can’t wait to find something to use it on.
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ww; You know that I am a huge Smoltz fan but I think he has done too much goofing and golfing and not enough work this spring. I guess we’ll see.
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ww: I wonder if the shoulder has been a problem since the beginning of ST. Simulated games? Back fields? I’m no conspiracy guy, but as Chebornek’s companion once said, “Looks like ____? Smells like ____? Tastes like ____? It must be ____. Good thing we don’t eat it!” 😀
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I’m only up to posts a little past 11 am,(And am going to have to run some errands nowP but wanted to say…
Chris your 11 A.M. post was excellent!!!
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Yeah, Paladin. I love and trust Smoltz too. No one works harder and wants to play more but this approach he has had this spring is very puzzling. Either his arm was killing him all winter and he thought he needed to try something new or ……. I just shouldn’t go there. It’s alot easier to get your simulated innings wrapped up in a half hour to an hour and go golfing then to go on bus rides and sit there for an entire 3 hour game.
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All I know is that Rocket(steroids[?] and all)worked his butt off in the winter, spring, summer and fall. Just as Smotz has learned that he can’t rely solely on his fast ball, he has to work harder at this point in his career.
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Man! I blew the punch line!!! Chebornek is old Cheech and Chong routine. 2 companions wander upon something strange in their path. The exchange goes:
“Hey, Chebornek, what that?”
“Don’t know!”
“Look.”
“What?”
“Look! Look like dog ____?”
“Yeah. Look like dog ____.”
“Pick up.”
“What?”
“Pick up! Feel like dog ____?”
“Eugh! Yeah. Fell like dog ___.”
“Smell.”
“What?”
“Smell! Smell like dog ___?”
“Aagghh! Yeah. Smell like dog ___.”
“Taste.”
“What?”
“Taste! Taste like dog ___?”
“(gag, barf) Yeah. Taste like dog ___.”
“Hmmm… must be dog ___. Good thing we don’t step in it!”
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Raisins, go to the dog____house.
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Saw a “right on” bumper sticker. “Calling an illegal alien an ‘undocumented immirant’ is like calling a drug dealer an ‘unlicensed pharmacist’. “
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immigrant. Sorry, I don’t speek good english.
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The filter has my correct spelling of immigrant.
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At least I didn’t echo.
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If it weren’t for Raisins and ww I could claim late-afternoon doomination.
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Salty thought you might enjoy, and I do so hope!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xe5w0_ray-charles-jerry-lee-lewis
I started enjoying Ray in 1955 – I Got A Woman; Fats in 1956 with Blueberry Hill; and Jerry in 1957 with Great Balls of Fire and Whole Lot of Shaking Going On … them guys were good … and still were 50 years later, as the video proves!
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Paladin = Doominator? 😯
WW…are you serious? You got courage from someone else’s post before speaking up yourself? You expect anyone here to believe that! 😛 When pigs fly!
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Yes Salty, me ‘n R-nald are doominators, all the rest of you pencil-necks are dominators. Deal with it.
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Yes WW, I was serious about the golf. I am not saying that a guy should not be allowed a bit of down time but like a wise sage once told me. “You need to remember who is paying you”.
My sole personal experience with Fats Domino was at Tantilla dance hall (since torn down) in Richmond where he was too drunk to be able to perform as advertised. This was in the early 70s so it is not like he was trying to make a comeback.
Concern about the braves bats, Yes and no. While I would like to see a bit more run production, I try to keep in mind that many times during “real” games, it is not until the third and fourth turns through the order that the bats come alive.
Watch for yourselves this season and see if the team that is able to hold the other team scoreless in the 5th and 6th innings isn’t the winner the majority of the time.
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I think it was a shame for Buddy to get hung with the L today but he did not hurt his chances today. There is a spot on a big league roster somewhere for him.
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Gil, I didn’t see the game but the box looked ugly from our perspective!
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Woo-hoo! I’m close to being caught up with my work. My nose got skinned up on the grindstone, but I can at least see daylight again. Maybe tomorrow… or the next day… but close, anyhow.
No clue what the Braves did today. Headin’ down for dinner.
See y’all later! 😀
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Raisins, check the box score after your delicious dinner has digested.
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Bob, J…thanks! I think many of us did. Wish I could tickle ivories like that…it’s all I can do to play chopsticks! 😦
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Salty has gone mean on us with his avatar. No wait, that’s a Clumpson pussy cat. No worry. 😀
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Morning, all! Agreed about Smoltz; the week I was down there he looked like all grab-butt and no business. Waiting for the fans to leave and then flying out of the dugout in golf shoes and a goofy shirt, hopping into and already rolling golf cart and hauling out of there at high speed. Don’t much care for it; this year we’ve got a much better chance than last if he does well; he’s too important to be taking this so lightly. It’s not like he’s 30 anymore.
Time to light the grill.
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Paladin…be afraid! Be very afraid! 👿
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If Grinch is up, it’s time for me to go to bed. And besides, Klobber may be along any minute to tell me his Clem’s son story. I have enough problems keeping my dinner down. 😆 No, I have really enjoyed playing with all of you today and no one threw any sand in anyone’s eyes or nailed anyone with their shovels. Hope to see all of you tomorrow and continue the dialogue. Good night. 😀
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NO, NO, NO…I insist you wait up for Klobber’s bedtime story! You must! 😆
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Grinch would obviously like to throw Smoltzie’s …toosh on the grill, it would appear! And by the looks of it, there are several of us willing to stick a fork to test for doneness!!! 👿 again!
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Chris, the replay of the game is on MLB.tv … which I think folks can watch, without subscription.
Gil, I just thought it was a great video and Salty thought it would be good “stuff” to share … it was fun for me, just seeing them together, having a good time.
All three were pieces of work … but I sure did enjoy their music! Ray had drug problems and many children, 3 of which were born in wedlock, methinks. I never saw Fats live, except perhaps on TV … really liked his sound but thought his popularity waned before the 70’s. Jerry Lee’s antics and problems are legendary but I always enjoyed his energy and his music … still do. I had tickets to see him perform in Rome, Georgia … back in the day, but couldn’t attend. They said he shot out the tires on a car in the parking lot that night … can’t remember why. The most remarkable thing about ‘The Killer” may be that he’s still alive.
Seemed like the DJ played “I got a woman” at least 50 times the first day it came out in 1954/55 … WGST methinks … who was Ray Charles?? We saw him in concert in Nashville about 5 years ago, one of his last … truly delightful … actually fantastic … not quite the “Three Tenors” but then, nothing ever topped them, methinks.
Of course, I have a looped John Cash play list on my computer … 110 songs … and that’s most always on in the background.
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An open message to all of you bleeding hearts:
I just returned to find the biggest bunch of naïve, glad-handing, mamby-pamby, group-hugging, kiss-upping, non-confrontational, sky-is-falling, poor-pitiful-me-for-having-to-read-a-little-unpleasantness, hand-wringing, foaming at the mouth, wimpy bloggers that I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Butterflies flittering and songbirds chirping and blue skies without a cloud… really? You want that? Get real. That is not what blogging is about.
My first thought was… GET OVER YOURSELVES PEOPLE!!! This has gone way, way, way too far. You are all getting seriously close to Pollyannaism here! To actually be “ashamed” of those who resort to the gentlemanly sport of fencing WITH RUBBER TIPS… with words!!!! Then you talk of those who supposedly have the “ill manners” to settle differences on a blog… it’s all useless, weak, pseudo-philosophical dribble! Dammit people! What next… The Captain and Tennille? The Carpenters? John Tesch? Kenny G? Say it ain’t so!!!!!
Then, as if that wasn’t enough, to frown on someone being invited to a dinner party then showing up in a torn tee shirt and ragged jeans, proceed to break the top off the bottle and slug down all the wine… so what? Like there is something wrong with that? What? What? What? Do you people always wear three piece suits? Tuxedos? Get real people… torn tee’s and ragged jeans are comfortable. Oh, I suppose you want guests to all wear shoes too right? Picky bunch you are. Snobs.
So, now you’re all gonna hate on anyone that resorts to a little disagreement or verbal fisticuffs on your innocent little blog? Oh, yeah? Well OK then, just stand in line suckers. You’re all idiots, morons and loosers. So there!!!
Here’s a link that best expresses my disgust with you all. Take that!!!
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Ifyoutakeanyofthatisseriousyouneedyourheadexamined.com
couldhavesaidyouguysarereallygreatanditistruebutthatwouldbetooeasy.com
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SG, seven seconds was all I could handle…thankya very much!
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I made it all the way through 1:20; the tambourine guy was a little much. Tell us how you really feel, SG. 🙂
Time to eat. What sets me apart from Karen Carpenter. (rim shot)
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Back at ya, SG!
😆
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Grinch…oh, my! Speechless….I’m speechless!
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For those bloggers that drop in and are not regulars or those that may live in Rio Linda, the above post was a spoof. We do that here sometimes. This really is the best bunch of denizens in the universe. We’ve got prose writes that challenges us with their complexity and makes us all smarter as a result… from the likes of Bob, Journalist. We have amazing humorists like Journalist Jimmy Smith, who has probably coined more blog phrases and expressions that any blogger alive. We have so many… well, stick around. Much talent here on Braves and Stuff.
Sometimes we get a bit carried away with verbal jousts (all comparatively harmless and well within the boundaries of respectful, moral repartee) and sometimes the pendulum swings a bit too far towards group-hugging and such… kissy-kissy, smoochy-smoochy stuff, but you get the picture. It’ll damn near make you blush… or spit up your lunch (kidding).
Thing is, two or three of us get in a rubber-tipped fencing duel and those that pick up the skinny swords all get tomatoes tossed their way. Makes a fine tomato sauce if you like Italian. All around great neighborhood and great folks, to a person. Well, maybe not that one who… (kidding).
And if you don’t like it I’ll bop you on the noggin… see? Had you going again there, eh? Anyhoo, a finer bunch of individuals cannot be found on any blog, anywhere, any time… period. Not kidding at all.
Hey, take’yer shoes off. Set a spell. Love’ta have’ya. Chime in. The water’s fine.
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SG, I was about to open up the biggest can of whoop A** ever opened on anyone in the history of the internet! Consider yourself quite lucky to have been foolin’! 😛
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Salty, don’t get me started… just got back in town so I have to do a couple’a things before I start looking up links to boomerang yours.
Loved it… Roy Orbison… what a huge talent. A legend. A giant. Miss him. Traveling Wilburys albums are a must in any collection. You have those? For those that know the Wilburys… you’ll appreciate this link. For those that don’t know them… do yourself a big favor and check it out. Actually, it’s a great song to transition last week to this week with. Braves and Stuff theme song?
This is what a roomful of music giants sound like:
(I just got chill bumps listening to it for the 10,000th time)
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Berigan… come on man. Can of corn my friend. You are way too nice to get into a tussle with anyone. Right? Mercy! 😀
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Grinch, what sets you apart from Karen Carpenter? Hmm…
Let’s see… Oh, Got it! 10,000 light years?
Additionally… you have better taste in music, she has less facial hair, you like sushi but she didn’t evidently like food at all. Oh, was prettier than you too but she was way too skinny. Way, way too skinny. Poor soul. RIP Karen.
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Now I’ve already run everyone off. Time for me to hang my head and go sulk and pout. Think maybe they believed my earlier… nah.
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Oh, one more thing. Blog domination rules. Eat my dust. I’m going to eat food.
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SG, my friend, I thought we were going to have to have a little tussle for a minute. No rubber-tipped swords either.
Now get over here and let me pour you one! Hey, I hope your trip to the big city was a good one.
Raisins, I remember that Cheech and Chong routine from when I was a kid. Only, I didn’t realize it was Cheech and Chong. I remember acting that out with a friend of mine. Kid turned out to be a pretty funny dude too.
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Paladin, I’m sorry I wasn’t around to tell your nighty-night story. Perhaps another time.
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Well, it is coming down to crunch time on the daughter’s car. Of course my wife had to reel me in and remind me that she (my daughter) is picking the car, not me. So by Wednesday the deed should be done.
And baseball… Duh…. Oh yeah, season starts soon. Reports from our able beet writer, Chop Seal are becoming infrequent. We must set our twinkes to lure him back in…
And Bob… I wish I had occasion to see Ray Charles in person. So much talent. I did work as a stage hand for Neil Diamond long ago. Trust me when I tell you that I got great seats 🙂
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Klobber…it’s obvious ol’ Paladin has not trouble hittin’ the hay…story or not! 🙂
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Good evening, y’all!
SG, play nice or forfeit all future cake rights. 😉
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One of the first songs I remember by Ray Charles was actually a Hank Williams tune:
I got a Hot Rod Ford
And a two dollar bill
And I know a spot
Right over the hill
They have soda pop
And the dancin’s free
So if you wanna have fun
Come along with me
Hey, Good lookin’
Whatcha got cookin’?
How’s about cookin’
Somethin’ up with me?
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I get here & they all leave. …sigh…
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No, I’m here fbg. Had to take a quick shower.
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I was surfing the net and ran across a piece about Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Rays being sent down to Durham. Folks, that kid is a bona fide star in the making. I saw him play last fall against Richmond and that boy can flat out hit… A long way too. Only 22 years old but plays older. Get his rookie card while you can. He will be a Super Star someday.
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FBG… You really should take advantage of opportunities to see Tampa play this year. They are going to win some games. They just have too much talent in their farm system not to.
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Chris… talk about being all wet… 🙂
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Okay, every body is gone again. Time for the news and then it’s light out for a change. No late night TV for me tonight.
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And before I forget… SG, turns out HBO was free this week end on DirecTV so I got to watch parts 1 through 3. Not it looks like I am going to have to shell out the cash to see the conclusion.
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Uh… That’s parts 1,2 and 3 of John Adams. Getting sleepy…
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Gil, for many years the Rays Low A affiliate was here in Charleston. Because they performed so poorly at the big league level, they always had very high draft picks and almost all of them came through here. Josh Hamilton (now with the Rangers) was an incredible player and even more incredible human being. Glad to see him getting it together. Delmon Young and BJ Upton also played here. Both were jerks, but good ball players. I’ve been saying for a couple of years now that if they could ever develop any pitching, they might put a good year together. Either way, they are fun to watch.
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Gil, I’ll probably go to at least a few Rays games. It’s too close not to. By the way, they get very irate when people say they’re in Tampa. The Trop is actually in St. Pete & someone always has a hissy fit if an announcer or someone just says Tampa instead of Tampa Bay. Overreaction, IMO.
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Okay, last post of the night for me… A parting shot so to speak. This was just on the 11 o’clock news and it falls under the “Do you know how dumb that sounds department”
It was reported tonight that someone broke into a local gun shooting range and stole over 20 hand guns. The reported said that the local police were concerned that the guns would fall into the hands of criminals.
Well duh…. stolen guns? I think the criminals are the ones who stole them…
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They’re concerned that the stolen guns will fall into the hands of criminals? Ya think? 🙄
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Hey, it happens all the time. Honest, hard-working burglars steal guns and then hardened criminals get them. Yep, happens every time.
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FBG, I’m concerned that the stolen guns will end up in the hands of that guy from Savannah. That fella is all over the map tonight.
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WW, I think he must be off his meds! 😀
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Emergency RVC shipment to Savannah?
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Emergency RVC shipment to Savannah?
Don’t hold your breath SG! You remember all those empty promises from before, don’t you!
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Well, I’ll be in Georgia the last 3 weeks of May. Maybe being closer we could figure out a safe cake delivery?
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Back to say that I cooked dinner, it was very good and I’m going to climb into that big white envelope.
Paladin: now you’re gonna have to keep us posted on how the research/case goes. Inquiring minds will want to know. Sounds interesting.
Klobber, thanks. I’ll take that drink… tomorrow night if I can get the rain check. You open for business? I believe I have a $20 bill right here (ala The Shining).
FBG: You mean, nice always? Like, no rubber-tips or any of that stuff? Not even a friendly noogie? No fractional padded-glove sparring either? None? Well… I have be nice for how long? Hmm… could I try a little cake sample before agreeing to that? Just a little slice? You drive a hard bargain Florida Lady. Grinch’ll vouch for me. I also hold doors for ladies. That’s gotta count for sumpthin’, right?
Gil: Nice blog domination. You kept all the plates spinning on sticks very well for a while there sir and didn’t break a single one. Ed Sullivan worthy. Really big shoe. On Adams: good stuff, eh? That one HBO series is worth the price of admission. I have part three (on DVR for tomorrow night). Can’t wait to see that and the rest. I’m hooked.
Sometimes, like with John Adams, you watch the first part and everything clicks… the direction, cinematography, the script, the acting, the sets, costumes, sound, music, etc. and you just know it’s going to be very good. I’ll never forget seeing the first ten minutes of a film once and thinking that it would win an academy award for either best picture, best actor or both. That film was Lonesome Dove. I was not wrong. If you haven’t seen it, please do.
CL: On New Amsterdam, I’ve got episodes 2,3,4 on DVR. Haven’t seen one minute of any yet but it looks interesting. I’ll watch them this week and get caught up. You still liking it?
Bob, Journalist: I’m with you on Johnny Cash. Love the man’s music and the man too, warts and all. Jerry Lee Lewis… can appreciate but music never rang my bell. Liked Buddy Holly more.
General stuff: New season of House starts in April. That’s also on my to-do list. Other than that, there will be a lot of my kind of reality TV on very soon… BRAVES BASEBALL!!! My favorite TV, by far.
Before I go: Saw snow flurries at NOON on Ponce near Briarcliff today. Just a minute or two, but whowould’a thunkit? Lew… don’t laugh.
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Yes, always, SG.
I saw that snow was expected today. Hope the plants don’t get nipped too much up in Rabun. (It turned cool here today too. By cool I mean 60s. Yesterday I had the AC on.)
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Fixing to go watch tonight’s New Amsterdam myself. I’ll check back in when I’m done.
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SG, always open my man.
This one’s for you:
I used to read everything King wrote. Then he got into a stage where he had a new book coming out every Tuesday and I lost interest. Most of the movies based on his book didn’t translate well. I’m no expert but I suppose that speaks volumes about his ability to paint a picture, especially about those things that run through people’s heads that are hard to put in a movie. The Shining was/is IMO the greatest exception to that statement though. Great movie. I’ve watched it many times over the years.
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Just while I’m innocently bloviati…uh, corresponding and about to tuck in for the evening, I get ganged up on by two tipsy roughnecks hanging at Klobber’s Saloon.
Gil: (“Dumb Dept.”) “May fall into the hands of criminals”. Right on and exactly. One could never go broke betting against the common sense of the media.
WW and Chris, there is no way I stole those guns. I do have a concealed weapon permit (which says something for my criminal record) and lots of guns (which says something else I guess)… but there is no more room in my locker for guns or bullets. Well, maybe one or two more, but that’s it. Can quit anytime I want.
FBG: Klobber is right… you hurt us so deeply when we were trying to get our cake delivery business off the ground. We were deprived by your dessert hard ball tactics. Then, you hand-delivered a veritable truckload of your baked goods to Lew and Grinch in Orlando. What made it worse… we had to watch, empty handed. We were devastated. We were deprived. We were unrequited.
Now, as far as a Georgia cake convention… give us a date in May and, uh… I mean, well, Klobber and I will discuss our schedules and see what we can work out during that time slot (translation: we’ll bury our pride and scurry over to the FBG dessert table lickety split). 😀
Now I’m leaving. Don’t even try leaving an interesting post to keep me around. I’m sick of you all. Don’t even get me started. Loosers.
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SG, don’t make me come down there and straighten you out! Oh wait, you’ve got a concealed weapons permit? Can I pour you a double? It’s on the house!
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Klobber… dammit man! The Shining, yep. Good’un.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy… All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy… All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy… All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy… All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy… All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy… All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy…
Yeow! Too scary. Loved it.
Don’t even think about it… before you know it, Bay Area Steve shows up and we’re all up for the whole damn night. No can do. Wouldn’t be prudent. G’nite.
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I’ll see what I can do, SG.
‘Night, y’all.
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Crickets say goodnight….never, EVER know if there will be a night crew. I am going to ride my stationary bike(Man, if that doesn’t sum up my life in a nutshell!) and check back….
Of course, I expect everyone will get up early for the very first game of the year in
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Wow, I posted a post about an hour and a half ago and it either never showed up or got deleted. Hmm. Oh, well. I guess it’s time for something controversial:
I think Mounds are better than Almond Joy. Anyone who has a problem with that has my e-mail adress. 🙂
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Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t!!!
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Grinch … I always preferred Peter Paul’s Mounds thought I liked both … it’s been decades since I had either … I guess 40 years or more.
Everybody talks about Mark Kotsay’s defense but he sure does seem to misjudge the ball and turn the wrong way a lot.
Say Good Night Gracie …
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Goodnight George!
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Wrong Gracie!!
Methinks it’s time for a Charlie Chan but Carol’s asleep on the couch and she has the remote.
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Hey!!! Where is everyone??? The season has started! 😯
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Dice K stinks and Blanton is built like a big fat loaf of bread
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Red Sox nation is going to say their season is doomed, DOOMED! Of course, they will still win the east, and likely the WS again…
Panicky Petes their fans are….
1 hour, and 2 1/2 innings finished already! AL baseball, is the best baseball! 😛
I do wish a few Braves would follow the Sox and Yankees style of working starting pitchers and getting into teams bullpens in the 5th inning….Can’t wait to see Frenchy ground out on the first pitch he sees this season! 😆
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Blanton is definitely a competitor….but, I don’t see how with his stuff he has an ERA under 4.00 in the AL…yeah, he throws strikes, doesn’t walk folks…but still….
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Oh boy, Selig will be on the next inning…my cue to sleep….laterz gatorz….
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G’morning all!!! Catching up on the overnights…
What is up with MLB?!? Starting the season in Japan?!? This is the American pastime, for goodness sake. Baseball, hot dogs apple pie and Chevrolet, dangit, not Subaru! 😡
And what’s with starting the season at 6:00am on the east coast of the good ol’ US of A?!? Holy crap, that’s 3:00am in Oakland, for the love of all that’s good and holy! Bud Selig should be taken out back and forced to watch highlights of the 1984-1989 Braves. Aaaaaaggghhhhhh!!!!! 😡
Aside from that, it’s all good… 😀
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This starts out pretty rough, but then it gets very interesting. A Black(he doesn’t even claim to be AA)preacher’s prospective of Obama.
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I tried to read the overnights but with SG and Klobber back I bogged down. 😆 Actually, y’all done good.
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I just love those first thing in the morning telephone calls from the kids-“Dad, there’s a burst pipe outside the bathroom. How do you turn it off and what’s the credit card number?” OH!!!!The Humanity!!!! Or lack, thereof.
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SG: after reading your 9:43pm post of last night, I broke out my Traveling Wilburys CD and have been listening all morning. Ahhh… good stuff… 🙂
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Good morning all, Is it Sunday yet?
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SG expressed an interest in hearing about “my” case that I am working on. I find it quite interesting, but others may be bored. I am not in to boring people. If several of you express your interest, I will put it on here. Otherwise, I will share it with SG by e-mail.
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008… I am always into expanding my knowledge on any given topic, especially if I don’t have to do the heavy lifting. Now, is this going to be the real lawyer version or the TV lawyer version where the conclusion is wrapped up in 5 minutes? 🙂
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Just and observation and by no means conclusive but dos anyone else notice that Americans have no stomach for protracted warfare. If it takes more than 4 hours to wrap up a war in a mini series, then it is too long.
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Go ahead, Matlock. Watcha got? 😀
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Gil; It stars me as Matlock, “advising” the young gun. 😀
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I sometimes believe that Americans as a whole have the attention span of a two year old….
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Raisins is too quick for me. 😀
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I am a visionary. 😀
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What? No sex…. ? Going to be hard to sell that one….
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If one more chimes in we will certainly have a quorum for the early morning crowd.
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We have sex. At least one of each.
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Could comment about Oakland and Boston…. What was Bud thinking when he agreed to this match up to be played in Japan of all places? What and idiot…
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Yes, baseball…. As American as Japanese cars….
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Which, sadly to say, may be more American that GM 😦
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And John Adams…. Yes, a very well made piece. I thought episode three was a bit tedious at times. Once you have seen it, I will discuss it with you SG. Still, very nicely done. It gives the viewer a good since of the conditions of the period. It does not rely on a lot of the glitz to tell the story.
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Gil; Certainly the Braves are not directly involved, but as a Sawx fan, also, I am bitter as hell. First, the “home” fans deserve the game to be played in the good ole USA. And, jet lag and all, the teams can be hurt by this. Finally, it’s only a money grabbing move by the owners, with slugs like Budsie lining their pockets and saying to hell with the fans. America’s past-time? Not any more.
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I will certainly buy the book now…
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I am not a big Red Sox fan, however, I gained a lot of respect for the players when they staged their protest about the coaches not being compensated for the trip.
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I must repost this as it makes me very angry to think about…
Voice of Raisins Says:
March 25, 2008 at 8:26 am
G’morning all!!! Catching up on the overnights…
What is up with MLB?!? Starting the season in Japan?!? This is the American pastime, for goodness sake. Baseball, hot dogs apple pie and Chevrolet, dangit, not Subaru! 😡
And what’s with starting the season at 6:00am on the east coast of the good ol’ US of A?!? Holy crap, that’s 3:00am in Oakland, for the love of all that’s good and holy! Bud Selig should be taken out back and forced to watch highlights of the 1984-1989 Braves. Aaaaaaggghhhhhh!!!!! 😡
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Sawx win!! Sawx win!!
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I have GOT to get my work done. And, if I leave this on (as I have tried to do before) I’ll be constantly yap yapping. So, I’ll be signing off until later. Will you miss me? No, I didn’t think so.
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Good morning! Can’t believe some of y’all were awake for the game. Insane.
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“Just and observation and by no means conclusive but dos anyone else notice that Americans have no stomach for protracted warfare” … yes, it is disturbing. That was Hitler’s read as well … however, it may be just a media contrivance … they love to get opinions from the uninformed and from mothers who are critical of the President for placing their sons in harm’s way … goodness, seems they signed up for the educational benefits.
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Just a quick break from juggling chain saws…
FBG: See? I was good last night. You are a good influence. Carrot cake and stick approach works.
Grinch: listen, you can get all up in arms and stick your chest out all you want but you are forgetting the… Snickers beats Mounds and Almond Joy. There. Read it and weep. But we must not forget Turtles. Mmm…
Berigan: right on about the way Bosox hitters work SP in the early innings. Wears ’em out. Of course it helps if you have a virtual DH in every spot in the order. They’re stacked like… uh, pallets at an Amazon.com distribution center.
Bob, Journalist: Charlie Chan? You and Berigan need to wake up and smell the twenty first century. 😀 By the way, Man Rule No. 3 states: At all times men must be in complete control of the television remote control. Any deviation from this rule could result in sitting through Mary Poppins, Golden Girls, Cagney and Lacey, Maude or ballroom dancing. This is serious business. Be very, very careful. First the remote, next you’ll taking over their job of carrying heavy boxes up to the attic. Give’em an inch…
now that the ladies are miffed at me for that sexist comment:
Klobber, I’ll take you up on that drink. Tell WW I’ll even buy him a round if he behaves himself and quits accusing me of gun burglaries and such. I may be all over the map but I have a perfect alibi for that particular crime.
Raisins, I agree with you about the Japan thing. Adding insult to injury, it’s played at a time when we can’t reasonably watch it. Why can’t all Japanese baseball fans just buy a ticket and go to Florida to watch that ST game with Dice-K? They can afford it. Next, they’ll be wanting a sumo demonstration during the seven inning stretch. Where’s Wicky?
Gil, I’m a Bosox fan from way back… my favorite AL team. Can’t blame’em just because they’re rich. They’re certainly not beautiful. Manny hit the game winner… who else. Now, that’s beautiful. Hey, I’m going to watch Adams part three tonight.
Paladin: sure, we miss you, but finish that work or there will be a miscarriage of justice. Some poor shlub is counting on you.
Now… back to the chain saws.
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So much for being good. And it’s figure skating, ballroom dancing & Idol in this house. Soon Braves games will take precedence though. (And if you men took a look at the female ballroom dancers & their barely there dresses on Dancing with the Stars you might find yourself becoming a regular viewer. Clearly ballroom is fabulous exercise.)
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Uh, oh… I done gone and done it good now. FBG, just kidding dear. And you are right about those itsy bitsy teeny weenie outfits in ballroom dancing. Thing is, with proper (male) remote control use, the best scenes can be paused (smiling 🙂 ), the boring scenes (dancing) can be fast forwarded.
Salty, that Hank Williams tune you referred to is an old family favorite. My dad used to sing it around the house for us kids. He’d also sing and play the following on his old acoustic guitar. It was written by Savannah’s own Johnny Mercer… not an old cow hand at all. Guessed it yet? Goes like this:
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Now, I’m out for a bit. I could do this all day but I have rows to hoe and besides that I’m about to get in big trouble with FBG. Can’t have that. 😀
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It’s good to see that the Braves are satisfied that Tex has found his swing and is ready to go … the question may be where … Scott needs the work and the Braves need to see what he can do … it all makes sense.
Oh my goodness, Scott just got a bloop single … there’s your headline!
It a team game … or is it? Chemistry, contagion, besting the pitcher … good at bat by Corky Miller.
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itsy bitsy teeny weenie …. you know what comes next?!? 🙂
http://www.minibite.com/oldies/itsybitsy.htm
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Scott…bloop…same sentence? Doesn’t fit! 😆
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It’s Scott what doesn’t fit methinks … maybe Tex too, but I hope not. Actually, I like Scott best … like TP too, but the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
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008, I, too, wouldn’t mind hearing about your work, if you’ve got the time. Also, I saw your post about not inviting folks who’ve left. I think it makes a lot of sense. I shall try to contain myself in the future.
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A bunt! Prado bunted…and made it safely to first! Very nice! Definitely on the team…can’t cut a bunter…must have one! 😆
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BAS; I just stopped by for a sec. and as luck would have it, there was you post. Let me say this. You are entitled to your opinion, just as I am to mine. This blog is a benevolent dictatorship( 😆 ) and the rest of us have one vote a piece. For instance, I am on the blog because a friend (SG) invited me. Now, I’ve outed him. Anyway, CL graciously accepted me and here I am. If there is someone that you would like to bring to the party, and you can convince them to come, I’m certain that–if they will follow the rules–CL will welcome them. In other words, it ain’t up to me, but I appreciate you acting as if it is/was. 😀
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And if you men took a look at the female ballroom dancers & their barely there dresses on Dancing with the Stars you might find yourself becoming a regular viewer.
FBG, If I may quote the Oak Ridge Boys: “Sometimes the pleasure, ain’t worth the pain.”
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One thing to add. Salty, in a way, outed me yesterday. He told how when I first came to this blog that he thought, “well that’s it for me”. The barbarians were not only at the gate, they were at the table. But, he and most other bloggers gave me a chance to show that I am just here to have fun, talk baseball and stuff, and interact with my friends. I think I have passed the test. So now, I am a “member in good standing”. No more. No less.
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Salty, really??? A braves player bunted, and for a hit??? Wow! 😯 You are correct, can’t cut a good bunter!
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Member in good standing, aka the young Matlock…when you gonna lay your lawyering ways on us???
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Ballroom dancing is incredibly difficult. Like pairs skating and ice dancing it requires a perfect melding(not that kind)of partners. To put is in to prospective: Those pairs that look so good on Dancing with the Stars wouldn’t make it to the sweet sixteen at the average Ballroom competition. But, I will admit. They(the women)sure look good.
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“Sometimes the pleasure, ain’t worth the pain”
Incredible post, sir.
If that doesn’t describe female ice skating and “Dancing with the Stars” for me, I don’t know what could.
I realize these things are very difficult, and I’m glad Miss Velvet enjoys them, but definitely not worth the pain.
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oo8… I have watched some of the ballroom dancing competition on PBS. Some of the woman have a figure that would stop traffic and a face that would stop an eight day clock… O the humanity…. 🙂
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Now lyrics…Paul McCartney wrote some great lyrics in his time….these lyrics are not from that group though…
Well, I used to smile when I was a pup,
Sailing down the nile in china cup,
With the recipe for a lovely day
Sticking out my back pocket.
That’s it, kids!
But it wasn’t always such a pretty sight,
We used to fight like cats and dogs
Till me made it up in the ballroom.
Ballroom dancing, made a man of me,
One, two, three, four,
I just plain adore your
Ballroom dancing, seen it on tv
I got what I got from ballroom dancing.
Big b.d.
Here we go!
Well, I used to fly when I was a kid,
And I didn’t cry if it hurt a bit,
On a carpet ride to a foreign land
At the time of davy crockett.
Wave the sword!
But it wasn’t always such a pretty sight,
We used to fight like cats and dogs
Till me made it up in the ballroom.
Ballroom dancing, made a man of me,
One, two, three, four,
I just plain adore your
Ballroom dancing, seen it on tv
I got quite a lot from ballroom dancing.
Big b.d.
Well, the kids have flown to a better life
And the boy’s a man and the girl’s a wife
And the summertime never seems to last
When you’re riding on a rocket.
But, but it wasn’t always such a pretty sight,
Mm, we used to fight like cats and dogs
Till me made it up in the ballroom.
Ballroom dancing, made a man of me,
One and a-two and a-three and a-four,
I just plain adore your
Ballroom dancing, seen it on tv
I got what I got from ballroom dancing.
Big B.D.
Oh!
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🙂
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We lost. 😥 Seems like another case of sporadic bats. But, Gil says not to worry, so I won’t. Meanwhile, Steve and Hillbilly need to broaden their horizons. Beer, belching and ballGAMES are fine, but at some point, the finer things in life should come into play. R-E-N-A-I-S-S-A-N-C-E -the time in a man’s life when he turns the bill of his cap forward and reads something besides the directions on the microwave.
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Paladin=Renaissance man!
the time in a man’s life when he turns the bill of his cap forward and reads something besides the directions on the microwave
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Broaden my horizons?
I may need Paladin’s email.
insert sarcasm emoticon here
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Some history….anyone ever hear of Anna Ella Carroll??? Apparently, she played a big role in Union strategy during the Civil War, but wasn’t ever given the credit during her lifetime! What you can learn from watching 1940’s shorts on Turner Classic movies!
http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshall/html/carroll.html
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Some history…….anyone ever hear of Anna Ella Carroll??? Apparently, she played a big role in Union strategy during the Civil War, but wasn’t ever given the credit during her lifetime! What you can learn from watching 1940’s shorts on Turner Classic movies!
http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshall/html/carroll.html
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Steve; I didn’t say broaden your AS(S)pirations. In that case, you are there!
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hmmm, problem with creating a new post??? testing 1 2 3 7
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Bay Area Steve, I think that John’s request to CL was misinterpreted … as I think it was intended as a message from one friend to another and it’s simple reproduction on the Blog was nor effecting that which he desired.
He is indeed my friend and had I thought that was his intent, I would have honored the “request” not continued to reference him on this Blog, whether it be as John, Most Honorable Southern, or SJA. Indeed I have so confirmed, after the fact.
I know that he will appreciate your comments, as do I, and not object to your respectful reference to his primary Blog Identity … I’m comfortable that no apology is necessary. Similar feelings have been privately expressed by others.
I don’t know if John will see your post but I do know that genuinely enjoyed your exchanges and I will see that that it is forwarded to him via email, including your email address.
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I’m going back to work before I get in trouble. Later.
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Perhaps my horizon could use a little broadening, as I’ve never heard of an eight day clock. While I followed Mr. Gil’s point, I’d appreciate if one of you fine folks would assist.
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Some history.
anyone ever hear of Anna Ella Carroll??? Apparently, she played a big role in Union strategy during the Civil War, but wasn’t ever given the credit during her lifetime! What you can learn from watching 1940’s shorts on Turner Classic movies!
http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshall/html/carroll.html
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Merely corroborative detail intended to add artistic verisimilitude to his narrative.
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BAS, here ya go! notthatiknewofthembutigotgilsfunnyreference.net (net is cheaper)
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=eight+day+clock&btnG=Google+Search
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Thank you, Bob. Your post makes sense, as I now recall that CL posted an email that she had received. I mistook the meaning, obviously.
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net is cheaper….that’s funny. I may have to start using it myself.
And, yes, I was too lazy to do a search. Thanks for the link.
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Oh Lady, Carolina Lady! I posted about 3 different times an interesting link to a bio on Anna Ella Carroll….but none of them have shown up! Can you see if the poor dears are trapped in the filter? thanks!
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Steve, I’m not sure the meaning was clear but that was my perception … and both of your emails have been forwarded to John.
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Wow, did I date myself with that or what? Okay Steve, here is a link that explains what an eight day clock actually is. I forget some of you young pups live in the digital age….
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longcase_clock
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8 Day Clock … doesn’t everyone have one?
Chan time!
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Steve; I have posted my e-mail several times. I will do so again. longstreethull@bellsouth.net. I would like to talk to you, “off camera”.
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atmsteve@sbcglobal.net
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Beer, belching and ballGAMES are fine, but at some point, the finer things in life should come into play. R-E-N-A-I-S-S-A-N-C-E – the time in a man’s life when he turns the bill of his cap forward and reads something besides the directions on the microwave. WINNING QUOTE OF THE DAY! 😆
FYI, I followed SJA’s instructions exactly.
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Charlie Chan, great(est) philosopher of the 20th Century!
Hasty conclusion like gunpowder. Easy to explode.
Joy in heart more desirable than bullet.
Kindness in heart much better than gold in bank.
Only foolish man waste words when argument is lost.
Unknown deduction like summer lightning – strke when least expected.
Mind like parachute – only function when open.
Facts like photographic film – must be exposed before developing.
Murder without bloodstain like Amos without Andy – most unusual.
Hasty conclusion like hole in water – easy to make.
Man without relatives is a man without trouble. 😛
Sweet wine often turns nice woman sour.
Man without enemies is like dog without fleas.
Small things sometimes tell large story.
Optimist only sees doughnut. Pessimist sees hole.
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That’s a great line, Gil.
body that can stop traffic, but a face that would stop an eight day clock
I love it.
This may displace “butterface” as my favorite insult. You know: everything but her face.
Hopefully this locker room humor doesn’t offend the ladies. Know that it’s all in good fun….and that I have the face, and the body, to stop an atomic clock.
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Here it is my email.
suckerthisaintit@homeboyupstairs.com
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😆
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flb, I saw where you were afraid to give your email addy….
What you need to do is get a web based email account. Put in fake info. No problems.
This is my real address (started with fake info-2 friends names show up if I respond! 🙂 ) if anyone wants to email me ziggyelman@excite.com
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SG, the Chan quotes should tell you what I think of the 21st century! 😕
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I[‘m sorry to see that Berigan has returned to the “Revenge(r). I had hoped he had permanently returned to the kinder and gentler Berigan. 😥
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I never cared that much for Chan. I’m more of a Matlock guy. Can any of you explain it?
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you like ugly blue suits? 😛
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Suits, ugly or not, are better than cutoffs. 😀
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I am going to bed. I may publish “my” legal adventures, if I get a chance to “compose” it. That is something I have never before done, but I want it to be “complete” but not boooring. If I do it, it will be in the morning where it will be easily scrolled over. Good night.
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Happy know Pal(adin)?
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I will now try to slip something in, which I feel obligated to our hostess to confess, but fear may cause my banishment from the colossus.
I have just purchased, and imbibed, a Pepsi product. And it wasn’t the only choice available, as the Diet Coke was readily available, just a few feet away.
Please forgive me, CL.
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:LOL: for both posts above….I liked Pepsi best of the crappy sugar waters 😳
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Thanks Berigan. I’ll sleep a lot better knowing you are not after me. 😆
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I see that the Mets released 2nd baseman Ruben Gotay. Kind of surprising in that he’s only 25 and hit .295 in 190 at bats. Does he have the rep of being a bad fielder??? If you can’t trade a 25 year old 2nd baseman to someone, for something….it’s going to be a weird time to trade anyone that doesn’t pitch….
we have all these arms out of options, but…what do we really need? Besides a 23 year old 1st base prospect? 😉
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dominatin’ without tryin’
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of course, all I have to do is post something on baseball, and no one will post after me for hours! 😉
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Well, this is indeed serious. What to do?! Steve partakes of a Pepsi product??? OK. There must be a group somewhere that can help with this. Google search. That might provide a lead. Oh, Steve. And you are such a nice person…… 😦
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Hey, Berigan!
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(crickets)
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Hey CL!
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shoulda said Buddy Holly after CL’s
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CL’s post….
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There you are! How you doing?
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Timing is everything! 😆
back shortly!
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Good evening y’all!
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Hi FBG!
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Was beginning to think I was alone. Hi Chris!
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What’s going on tonight?
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Nothing much. I was trying to find a video of Jason & Edyta’s mambo to link for y’all to prove my point. Wonder how many years of dancing it would take to make my body look like hers?
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Hmmmm. Interesting question, but one that I can’t answer. BTW, who are Jason and Edyta?
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Never mind. I just googled their names and figured it out. She’s hot.
This ain’t no mambo but will a foxtrot do?
http://ballhype.com/video/foxtrot_by_jason_and_edyta_and_dancing_with_the_stars/
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How ’bout this one?
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/dancing-with-the-stars-season-6-week-2-jason-and-edyta/1273149242
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Edyta is one of the pro dancers on Dancing with the Stars. (I won’t attempt her last name; worse than yours or mine.) Her celebrity partner is Jason Taylor. Football player (is he good? I don’t watch football.) Good-looking guy.
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Oh, you’re good! How’d you like the red “dress”?
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That red dress was red hot! Nice Polish girl too!
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Actually, her last name isn’t that bad. Śliwińska. Could be a lot worse.
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Yeah, that’s how I want to look. Can I borrow about a million dollars for plastic surgery?
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Wish more women dressed like her…but, I’m just old fashioned! 😆
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Sure, I’ll loan you whatever cash I have left over after I get to look like Jason Taylor!
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Hmm. I thought she had extra letters in there. They don’t usually show her last name in writing on the show.
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Chris is gonna bash you…for bashing yourself!
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Chris, you will need to be in the sun a Looooooong time for that! And HGH, lots o’ HGH!
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What’s up Berigan? It would take more than sun and HGH to make me look like him!
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Hey? 😡 Where’d everyone go??? CL said she would be back shortly….a likely story!
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Hey Chris! Not much…need to run to Wal-mart, but holding off since there are actually people here right now
true, true…you’d have to shave your head, and polish it…..I get the feeling if I shaved mine, it would be as dull as dishwater
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Berigan, I promise you that I don’t look anything like her, so how can that be bashing?
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Smart man! Go to Walmart at night when it clears out.
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Well, needing a million dollars to fix you up??? I imagine you don’t look like Quasimodo’s sister either! 🙂
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Yeah, but the freaks come out…the freaks come out at night! Chris might be old enough to get that reference….Grinch would laugh!
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Well, I don’t know what that stuff costs.
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Frankly, I like to go to Wally World during the day. There’s some good people watching going on then!
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I know if I had a million dollars, women would all of the sudden find me irresistible! 😈
Flb, you’re a nice girl, a big selling point for a lot of guys….if you feel out of shape, work out some….just feeling better can make you look better, healthier….at least to yourself, which is half the battle right there…
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Chris, thanks for the clip! I am sure Flb likes the history lesson as well! 😉
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and now baseball…. Chris, et al….
anyone have that funny feeling the braves will keep Thorman, and trade relievers for say….yet another left fielder???? 🙄
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Berigan, I don’t know. Listening to Wren talk during the game the other day, it seemed that he had a good plan. Now, whether or not he can execute that plan has yet to be determined.
I think that he wants to upgrade Thor’s spot on the roster. He just has to find a willing partner. One thing I don’t want to see is a move made just for the sake of making a move. I also don’t want to see the Braves lose goes on waivers and get nothing in return. I’d rather them get a prospect back than nothing at all.
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I agree Chris….Man, if we had only signed Daryl Ward last year…Perhaps we can trade a couple of arms and perhaps a guy in the minors for a 1st base prospect of some sort??
Well, I need to hit the store…I am sure everyone will be safely tucked away in bed. Goodnight all!
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I thought my cooking was the #1 selling point.
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Good night Berigan. Have fun at Wally World!
FBG, good cooking goes a loooong way. I wish my wife could cook. I’m a much better cook than she is. She has no passion for it.
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Obviously I like to cook. My mom’s a good cook too & I learned from her but I’m more likely to improvise & experiment than she is. That’s fun for me.
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I think Daryl Ward was uncomfortable being the only African American on the team at the time.
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FBG… Chris is right, you have to have confidence in yourself first before others will. You have all the prerequisite equipment plus cooking skills… Sounds like a winner to me… 🙂
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I’ve always viewed a recipe as a “guide” not as something that had to be followed to the letter. More fun that way.
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You’re right, cookbooks are good guides to those who don’t know how to cook but it takes real talent to personalize a recipe.
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I have been married for 20 years. My wife did not learn that I knew how to cook until last year. 🙂
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Sounds like you have a lot of turns in the kitchen coming, Gil.
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Gil, that’s funny. Reminds me of a story. I remember one day when I was six. My mother was making my bed when the phone rang. She went to answer it and I decided that I would show her what a big boy I was and make my own bed. She returned a few minutes later to a somewhat well-made bed. Of course, she was very impressed and I had to make my own damn bed every morning after that.
I think there is a lesson here somewhere………
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And not just following the directions on the box… My first wife was a horrible cook. She had her positive attributes but for the life of me, I cannot remember any know… I have not forgotten her cooking however…
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Exactly Chris…
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Hey, I enjoy cooking but no need to start a trend… 🙂
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Actually married to the perfect wife. She will not eat a fish she did not clean…. 🙂 Breaks my heart… 🙂
I share the work however, I clean the boat…
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That makes me think of a recent conversation with my family, Chris. Dad & I are going to the house in Rabun for 3 weeks in May. My mom & sister can only get the last week off from work so they’ll be on their own here for 2 weeks. When they realized this, they went into a mini-panic about dinner, laundry, cleaning, etc. I had to show them how to turn on the dishwasher. I think I’ve spoiled them.
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Okay Cinderella… I think I have heard this story before.. 🙂
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I’m serious, Gil.
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Gil, you are a lucky man. My wife has so many food hang-ups it’s not even funny. I don’t like to clean fish (too many as a kid) and I could NEVER even dream of asking her to do so. Actually, I couldn’t dream of asking her to go fishing even!
FBG, yes, I think that is the definition of spoiled. You done screwed up girl!
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FBG… You have become an enabler…
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My wife loves to fish, I love the boat ride… works for me..
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Gil, as I said, lucky man.
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Gil, you live inland right? So you fish freshwater?
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My mechanic called today to let me know the boat I bought in January was ready to be picked up. Was very reasonable. Only $500. I have a total of $850 invested in it now.
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Chris, I am too dumb to fish in freshwater. I am only about 1 hour away from salt water.
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Honestly they all work long hours at fairly stressful jobs, especially my mom. None of them have the time or energy to come home & cook dinner or do laundry. So we came up with the solution of me quitting a lousy job I hated & staying home to be the “mom” & doing my little baking business.
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Gil, I know that you’re smarter than a bass!
fbg, nice solution. Is there a future in it?
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As long as you are good with it, I am glad for you FBG… It is why I don’t have to cook, the wife enjoys it. Not sure about the laundry but hey… 🙂
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I know some bass that would beg to differ with you Klobber… 🙂
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Chris… who is your guess that will be traded by Sunday?
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After we move, Chris, my dad will be retired & hopefully Mom & Sis will find less stressful jobs. I’d like to find a job that I actually enjoy & get everyone to pitch in with housework on a regular basis.
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My coach is fixin’ to turn back into a pumpkin. ‘Night, y’all!
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Yeah.. I think I’m done too.. night..
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FBG, I wish you luck. I just left a job that I hated and I’ve been doing house work since. That stuff really sucks!
Gil, as far as trades go, I’m not sure. I’d like to think that Thor will be gone. I don’t see him being a big contributor. My ten-year-old has a quicker swing thru the zone than he does. But, I can see someone taking a flier on him. There are a lot of pitchers that are either on the bubble or out of options. I like Yates but suspect that he may be traded. I’d like to see Resop stick around but he may be gone too. We’ll just have to see. Historically, the Braves have done some last minute roster tinkering just before the season begins. I do have faith in Wren to get something done though.
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Good night guys. I need to turn in too as I have three phone interviews tomorrow. Need to be sharp.
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one minute late! 😦
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well, 2 minutes….
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Obviously Berigan doesn’t have a million dollars
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Good morning Bob, still up?
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Unfortunately … my son has has some problems with his computer and my stomach doesn’t like Mexicam like it once did
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Sorry to have missed you Gil … I’ve been sick since lunch … didn’t have supper … when my son’s computer calls mine, mine blocks him thinking he’s trying to attack … that’s what Norton says … going to try to get some sleep now.
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once again, foks sneak in when my backs turned! 😡
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folks! 8o
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Sorry you are not feeling well Bob!
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WANTED: Vampire to cover the 4 – 8 AM shift on B & S blog. Need not be witty or particularly knowledgeable–just blog. Call Berigan the Kickoff Returner for interview. We are an equal opportunity employer. In other words, we even hire people who graduated(oxymoron?)from Clemson.
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Wow, I’ve never been called “stupid” in such a poetic fashion before. And award-winning at that. Sayonara,….broader horizons await.
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Hillbilly 😆
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In other words, we even hire people who graduated(oxymoron?)from Clemson.
And Auk-ken-saw too.
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“Kissimmee, Fla. | John Smoltz said he felt no discomfort while throwing Tuesday morning, the first time he tested his right shoulder since he was held out of his last scheduled spring start.
He could come off the DL to make his first start on April 6, against the New York Mets.”
Hey, Hillbilly! Y’all OK out there? Still dry?
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It has just been reported that Tyler Yates has been traded to Pittsburgh. NO other details than that yet. I’m sure we will hear more soon.
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Paladin-If everyone graduated from UGA, Athens would be too damn crowded. Clemson serves a purpose-so does Tech. Not sure what that is other than to alleviate overcrowding, but…….
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Yates traded for 22 year Old Todd Redmond who is supposedly a control type pitcher with a great K to BB rate. Now at AA. It was either get something or let him go on waivers. I’m sure we’ll be seeing more moves.
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Mad 😡
Madder 👿
Maddest 😈
I’ll take care of you ‘pups’ when the time is right!
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Salty, are you upset about something this morning?
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Thanks for the Info Lew! Not bad for a guy that didn’t look likely to make the team….Now if we can just find some
suckerteam to take Thorman away from Bobby….LikeLike
Anyone see Rich Harden make mincemeat out of the Red Sox lineup??? Now I see why they held on to him….
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(sound of yawning…) G’morning everybody…
Catching up on the overnights… back soon…
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here are the stats on Todd Redmond…
http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/R/Todd-Redmond.shtml
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(Sound of yawning)Gonna sleep now….you say hello, I say goodbye! 😉
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actually, with the tune now playing in my head, it should be
You say hello, and I say goodbye….
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Nice numbers on Redmond: excellent BB/K ratio…and only one gopher ball per 10 innings or so.
Klobber:
The ‘Dark Knight’ and ‘Sir Whiteout’ decided today would be good for slamming on Clemson. That’s ok; I’ll handle a tag-team…with one hand behind my back! 😆
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If everyone graduated from UGA, Athens would be too damn crowded.
It is already too crowded, cause the ones who enter take so bloody long to leave! Why does it take 6-7 years to accomplish what most get done in 4-5? 😕 Tenure is for the profs, not the student body! 😛 I know, they don’t want to lose those football tix!
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Re: The Yates trade. My Granddaddy said if the best you could get in trade for the old mule was a hen that wouldn’t lay, then that was the best you could do. Besides, she wouldn’t eat as much.
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Nice, Klobber! Now, where’s my old nehru jacket and medallion! 😆
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Unlike Clumpson where, if you drive through town slowly, they will throw a diploma in your window. 😆
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Yates is the first shoe to drop. There will be another. Probably not the woodsman, though. I’m in agreement that there is a good chance that Thor can make it through waivers. Who’s gonna claim him and have that black-hole of a bat eat up a roster spot? And if he is claimed, well, worse things could happen.
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Besides dumping Yates, this is what the Braves probably see in Redmond:
Minor League stats:
ERA: Redmond, 3.30; Jurrjens, 3.21; Carmona, 3.41; Wang, 3.37
H9: Redmond, 8.36; Jurrjens, 8.53; Carmona, 9.14; Wang, 8.90
HR9: Redmond, 0.69; Jurrjens, 0.50; Carmona, 0.65; Wang, 0.45
BB9: Redmond, 2.04; Jurrjens, 2.17; Carmona, 1.68; Wang, 2.03
K9: Redmond, 7.28; Jurrjens, 7.24; Carmona, 5.77; Wang, 7.06
K/BB: Redmond, 3.57; Jurrjens, 3.34; Carmona, 3.43; Wang, 3.47
WHIP: Redmond, 1.16; Jurrjens, 1.19; Carmona, 1.20; Wang, 1.21
Don’t know what the GB/FB ratio is unfortunately but I’m guessing that is similar as well.
The Braves seem motivated to get pitchers that fit more into Roger McDowell’s own style as a pitcher: throw strikes and kill worms with groundball outs that don’t fly out for homers and extra base hits
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Long time-gap domination. (Without even trying.) 😐
Come back, folks. Today should be an active day. One trade made, one more to be made. Much speculating to be done!!! C’mon! 😡
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Heeeeeeeeeeeere’s WW! 😀
Ask and ye shall receive, right?
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Good morning y’all!
WW, sounds good to me. I won’t miss Yates.
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WW, if the new kid starts his career the way that the others you mentioned have it will be obvious that Wren was paying attention to JS for all the years he was the asst. GM.
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Stockpiling young arms again. The more things change, the more they stay the same. What will BPena bring?
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Well, it looks like I was wrong in one assumption I made about Redmond though: He is not a groundball pitcher. He is much more of a flyball pitcher. Someone pointed me in the direction of the First Inning website that has GB/FB ratios for minor leaguers. I’ve been dying to find that. Unfortunately, they don’t seem to have historical GB/FB ratios for Jurrjens, Carmona, and Wang so that I can see if I am right about Jurrjens.
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Hmm. Well, as long as he gets outs I won’t fuss about how he gets ’em.
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True dat, FBG. Just git ’em out.
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My ‘puter crashed. I think Salty did it.
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Typical good work, WW! Obviously that legal research practice has paid off to our benefit! 🙂
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Not nearly painful enough, Paladin! I’m scheming much worse! 😈
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Nephew; Your “new” avatar–with mouth wide open–is very apropo. 😀
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Behave, boys.
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uh oh, I better say something good about Clemson. Let’s see… Oh, I know. I’m always impressed when the well-off Clumpson alumni come to the games in their sleeper-tractors. Will that do?
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Behave, boys.
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I have read that the Tigers are looking for a backup catcher, which would indicate that Inge is on the way out. Inge is their primary backup C and 3B. They also released one of their few LHR’s (Byrdak) today. So… If Inge can back up C and 3B, can he also play any 1B? If so, why not BPena and Ring to Detroit for Inge and prospect?
Just throwin’ it out there… just stirring the pot… 😀
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I’ve been sent to my room but I’m smuggling in a PBJ sammich. Throw me in that briar patch!
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Paladin, it stinks that my avatar is viewed as a racist symbol. It was so cool when the Braves used it.
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You’re not in timeout yet, sir knight. Just a gentle reminder.
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WW, I’ve got a couple of sleeve patches with the Indian head in full headdress.
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Lunch break:
Whew… there for about 2 seconds I thought you guys were talking RedMAN returning, not RedMOND. A ‘mond… better than a ‘man.
Paladin, if it weren’t for PBJ’s I woulda’ starved in college. Still love’em. Now, you better watch it or your gonna find yourself in the penalty box with FBG.
Salty, giv’em hell man, talkin’ trash on your school and all.
4 days…7 hours…14 minutes
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Speaking of avatars, Salty, what is yours?
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Hello..! BPena… anybody… never-mind… 😐
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What is my avatar? ROAR!!!! 🙂
SG, Redmond is a bad name to Glavine…the guy absolutely owned him while with the Marlins. Is he still playing?
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Raisins, Vance WIlson is the Tigers backup catcher. Inge has stated several times that he does not want to catch any more. And according to baseballcube.com, he’s never played 1b.
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Salty, I see it now. You really should have an orange paw up there. Especially since you’re getting so much grief about the Tigers today.
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I remember when I used to come down to Atlanta when I was a kid, my aunt and uncle used to take us over to Stone Mountain. They had the train that went around the mountain and the Indians would attack the train. They used to sell Confederate flags all over that place too. Loved Nochahoma and the Indian symbols of the Braves. Thought it was so fun and cool when I was a kid.
I was highly disappointed when I moved to Stone Mountain myself 15 years later and there were no more Indians attacking trains and no Confederate flags to be found and just a boring A as the symbol and no mo Nocahoma.
I would never be able to run for President because there are too many photos of me spread out across the riff raff of my family with me waving the rebel flag like a little nut.
My brother and I even brought a few rebel flags home with us to New York when we were like 8 or 9 but I think my parents made sure those flags got lost before we went running out in the street waving them and found ourselves shot dead in the Bronx. They just disappeared one day.
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Vance Wilson is the Tigers backup catcher. Inge has stated several times that he does not want to catch any more. And according to baseballcube.com, he’s never played 1b.
Wilson had TJ surgery in June… Inge was the primary backup. The fact that Wilson should be ready to return is even more reason for Inge to be expendable. I don’t think he’d be the primary backup here, anyway. That’ll probably go to Miller. The point is that he is expendable to Detroit, and could be a vaulable banch player here. Also, barring injury, Tex isn’t coming out of the lineup. (Not in a contract year, especially.) I was simply speculating that given Inge’s ability to play 3B and C, that 1B might be a possibility as well. (Those 3 often go hand-in-hand.)
Again, mere speculation…
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Braves on TV locally on FSN South.
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Raisins…sounds solid to me. By the way, the game is on SportSouth now.
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😳
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WW, if that’s the worst skeleton in your closet then you’re better off than most politicians.
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Can’t give the play-by-play today as I have way too much work piled up. I’ll try to give updates at the end of each 1/2 inning.
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0-0 top of 2.
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At least you get to see it, VOR. I’m jealous.
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I hear you, Klobber, but this is a Braves (and Stuff) blog. I don’t want to detract from ‘our’ team by displaying blatant partisanship. Besides, I know my regal Tiger would scare the ‘ugly’ out of any bullpup! 😈
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Well, listening anyway. I am actually trying to focus on this little nagging thing called work. It sure does get in the way of my personal interests! 😀
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Joe said Langerhans has gone 7 for 31 with 13 K’s this spring… Ouch!
0-0 middle of 2.
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I know FBG. But they would show those photos all day on cable and distort the truth. What good man would want to be President anyway?
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Raisins…so you’re saying Langerhans batting average is up well over .200. Good for him! 😆
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Diaz smacks one off of Willie Harris playin’ 2b. “That’s for taking my playing time last year!” 😆
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True, WW, which is a shame. That’s what we need.
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Wow, Bennett really has slimmed down. First time I’ve seen him since last September…good thing his name’s on the jersey! That guy gets outs; gotta give him his due!
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Raisins, I didn’t know that Wilson had TJ surgery. Who was their backup last year? I know it wasn’t Inge as he hasn’t caught since 04. I don’t know if I’m sold on him. He’s a career .241 hitter. It would be an upgrade over Thor but he’s expensive. Detroit would have to eat some of his salary for the deal to make since.
WW, I still do not understand why using the Native American as a symbol for a sports team is considered to be politically incorrect. Weren’t they known for their strength and bravery? Isn’t that a good thing?
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No rebel flag waving on the streets in the Bronx… sounds like wise parental advice. Crips and Bloods would not have asked WW to join their “club”.
Reminds me of a story: A Hispanic guy is walking down the street in the Bronx with a big, brightly colored parrot on his shoulder.
A man approached him and said, “that’s unusual, where did you find him”?
The parrot said, “What, you kiddin’? There’s a lot of’em around here”.
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Old joke.
Gotta run… if anybody asks, I wasn’t here. You didn’t see me. If somebody calls here lookin’ for me, I ain’t here, you haven’t seen me and if you did you don’t know where I went or when I’ll be back (pssst… later). Nope… don’t know nuthin’ ’bout nuthin’. Just passin’ through. 😀
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Tex crushes one… 2-0 Bravos in the 4th.
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2-0 Good Guys end of 4.
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4-2 Good Guys end of 5.
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JUst returned from my nappo so forgive me while I catch up. Nephew, I totally agree about that great warrior symbol. That is “racist” but you could put a redneck on there on noboby would care. See, even SG had to change the race of the guy in his joke, to be politically correct. Assuming there are no Hispanics on the blog. Que Pasa? OK, enough stuff. Go Bravos!
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5-2 end of 6
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Raisins, Just a hint of the “why” along with the “what”. Pretty please.
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Nose on grindstone… limited to occasional “what”… 😀
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Borchard did, though, just bring back what would have been a 3 run homer by Milledge…
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5-2 middle 7
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Better the nose than…ouch!
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5-2 middle 8
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Breaking news!!! Thor hits a single!!!
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Better to hit a single than a married.
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-Thor singles
-Borchard squibs infield single
-Corky walks
bases loaded with 1 out and Prado up
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Prado singles in 2
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Lil’bridge triples in 2
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Wash. pitching change
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Klobber, what they don’t seem to realize is that the day we remove Native American symbols and names from sports teams is the day we all forget they existed and what we all did to them.
My favorite college basketball team was the St. John’s Redmen back when they had Chris Mullin. I have refused to ever call them the Red Storm since they went all p.c. They will always be the Redmen to me.
I think some of the p.c. stuff has been good because it has made us more responsible and knowledgeable about their culture and the atrocities committed upon them but if Florida State or the Braves are ever ordered to change their names, it will be the dumbest thing ever done for their legacy.
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Wes Timmons sac fly
10-2 Bravos
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10-2 end of 8
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Paladin,
How derogatory is the Fightin’ Irish of Notre Dame? But what is the favorite college football team of every single Irish Catholic kid in America? Notre Dame, of course.
I personally think that cause is taken up by a very bored vocal minority with too much time on their hands who feel the need to justify whatever the hell their cause is or to promote and make a name for themselves or whatever little interest group they represent.
I mean, hell, since I moved down here a decade ago, I have been called a Yankee in a derogatory manner much more so than most members of any individual race are ever called a derogatory name by a member of another race. Should the Yankees have to change their name because it is too derogatory to all of us Yankees? Ludicrous.
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Agreed, WW…well stated. Why use a nickname that is disdained? A nickname is a sign of respect, and as you indicated, a reminder to the courage, strength, resilience, etc., the ‘mascot’ represented. Perplexing. 😕
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With an 8 run lead in the 9th, Ridgeway gives up a leadoff walk. Way to battle for that spot, Jeff!
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Well…except Yankees! 😆
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Braves win 10-2.
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ww; If you will allow me to be cirus for a moment–I guess the problem is that the “Indians” were microcosms of “us”. All were not fighters. There were cooks, bakers and candlestick makers. It is the descendants of this portion that find the portrayals “objectionable”. I can’t imagine a descendant of a warrior finding their “glorification” to be offensive. Or, that’s what I think, anyhow.
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Remember that PC is politically correct –
as in politics,
as in politicians,
as in making everybody a ‘victim’ and due special entitlements
from tax dollars collected from you and me.
As in buying votes.
Exchanging money for certain favors.
I think there’s another name for that…….
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Well said, Dalai Mama, well said…
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CL…are you lurking today? 🙂
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Examples of PC crap forced on ball-less universities…
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Hey, Salty! No, just popped in for a moment to see what was going on.
Being half Indian, I have strong feelings about those jerks who try to use my heritage for their own selfish ends. Believe me, I don’t know even one of my people who care a whit about what a sports team is called. Those who hope for some monetary gain or other consideration are the pouting, petulant protesters. And we scorn them.
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March 26, 2008
Washington 2, Atlanta 10 at Champion Stadium
Washington Record: (10-18)
Atlanta Record: (14-13)
Winning pitcher – Will Ohman (1-1)
Losing pitcher – Matt Chico (1-2)
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Oops 😳
Lemme try that again:
Examples of PC crap forced on ball-less universities… for real this time…
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ww; Also, I have been on the “other end” of that. In my military career I was usually in a decided minority. And I wasn’t just called a “reb”; I was called a dumba$$ reb. This was by some who may have not made it out of PS 11. But, this is why I took such great pleasure in besting(most of)them in anything we did. Take THAT you yankee….
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Crap! I tried to post with a correct reference, but it got filtered.
Just go here, dangit!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_university_and_college_nickname_changes_in_the_United_States
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Klumpson Klodhoppers. Has a nice ring to it, don’t you think? 😀
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😆 Back to work for me. Been a hectic day. Those who have sent photos please bear with me; I promise I’ll get them up ASAP! 🙂
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Saltalamacchia optioned to Rangers minor league camp today. He was beaten out by Gerald Laird.
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And another “Salty” bites the dust.
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Paladin = the bane of my (blog) existence!
Why the heck did my folks pound respect for elders into me?!? Lucky you, Paladin! 😛
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“Someone” shared a better version of this with me today and I’m not passing it along. But, for you less lucky:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM37kwJo2gw – 68k
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I give you the last word(for today), my friend. Truce?
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Man… leave for a few hours and y’all get all political… and I agree on every bit of it. We are undergoing the Z”globalization” of American society. No longer is it PC to be a melting pot… it’s a gathering of self-interest groups.
Most folks don’t expect or desire to be referred to as a hyphenated American, so why should anyone? African-American is the ultimate PC designation. How many blacks have ever set foot on Africa anyway? I’m tired of the slave guilt bit too. At some point in history we were ALL slaves. The biggest group of slave holders were those IN and FROM Africa. If anyone should be considered worthy of hyphenated minority status due to society persecution (genocide) it should be the Native-American.
What will we accomplish if we all demand to be hyphenated Irish-American, German-American, Polish-American, Lithuanian-American, Italian-American… so on and so forth. Gets ridiculous. Perhaps we should, to drive the hypocrisy to its obvious and absurd conclusion.
I’ll start: Hello, I’m Heinz 57-American. Just a mutt and proud of it. 🙂
When you get citizenship you should be required to drop hyphenations, drop loyalties to your nation of origin, speak english, have a job and pay taxes… or leave. If you can’t find a job, we might just have a long wall you can chip in and build for minimum wage. Or a war you can help fight.
Ahh… feel better now. Don’t mind me. Gotta hit and run again. Carry on.
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Oh-quit-that-hyphenated-crapola-SG. 😆
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Back in a bit. I’m gonna take my Canine-American out for a walk… 😀
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Paladin…why do we need to be trucin’? Truces are for those who take themselves to seriously…uh, pardon me, cirusly, or aren’t havin’ fun! We’ve had a blast…at least I have! :lol;
Now, folks…I’m gonna take you back…waaaay back to the late 60’s to one of my favorite ‘feel good’ songs. It might be obscure to some, but I guarantee if you were around then, you’ll remember it. It triggers a few questions for me, though:
1. Is that Hugh Jackman’s father…(aka. Wolverine of X-Men fame) on lead vocals, or
2. Laurence Fishburne’s daddy?
3. Paladin: full disclosure from you – I’m guessin’ you’re the one on the banjo/bottle! Come on, fill us in!
Without further adieu, I give you:
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Wrong link:
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SG, while I don’t like your slave guilt statement, I’ll tell you this story that applies to the rest of your post:
I was working at a bar up in New York that was always filled with Irish immigrants (including many of the illegal variety). I was talking to a bunch of them and at one point I said something about how I was Irish. One of the drunken Irishman laughed at me and said, “You’re not Irish. You’re American.”
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Thanks Salty, I hadn’t seen those guys since they did the “primitive” scenes in 2001: A Space Odyssey. They were more in their element there. 😀
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I am an illusion…..
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JB….those are bad memories! 😦
Berigan…of what? 😆
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Someone stole my Injun avatar.
Where’s Jimmy been?
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I have just returned from dinner. Shrimp Scampi, french bread, spinach salad w/hot bacon dressing and, of course, chianti. If I was any more mellow I would be a mushroom. Maybe I AM a mushroom. Comments?
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WW…chill…the avatars aren’t the same…your’s has a darker blue background! 😆
Devil’s in the details!
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The filter just ate my latest post. How come?
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Salty did it. Again. 😀
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Maybe I AM a mushroom. Comments?
I agree! Enjoy that nice warm, moist, dark room lit by the glow of your monitor!
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God: Would you rather be a slug and go to Klemson, or a Mushroom and go to Agnes Scott? Lord, does this dress make my butt look big?
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Paladin, had some Shrimp Sciambi for dinner I see. Did he at least flex his guns for you when you ate?
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Yeah, Salty, I like my Injuns darker.
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Turned on even by family. Brazzi I have an errand for you.
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Greetings all, whew… busy day for me. It was so nice outside, I decided to take advantage of it and do a little yard work. Silly me, it soon escalated into removing three tree stumps… So much for getting up the stick out of the yard as originally intended. I nearly turned my tractor over three times trying to get the biggest and most stubborn rascal. Then another hour smoothing out the holes.
I know I am going to pay dearly for that bit of work performed today but at least the pain will have been derived honestly.
Speaking of politics… (smooth transitions wouldn’t you all agree?) .. A great observation made by one wag the other night on TV referencing the government’s bail out of airlines and Bear Sterns that these folks are full capitalist when it come to making profits but become socialist when facing losses.
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Way to go jbinatl, spam us with your blog teaser and then take WW’s avatar. You may want to rethink your tactics and promotional strategy.
Where was I… oh, just got here.
Just jotted some thoughts on WW’s comment on my earlier slave remark, but even though I’d like to clarify and then hear WW’s thoughts on the subject, not sure I want to open that can of controversial stuff. Hmmm…
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And good luck to Tyler Yates. He did yeoman work out in the pen after being reclaimed from the scrape heap from where he had been discarded by the Orioles. I wish him well. Now, if we can just get a bit more than a bag of balls for Scott Thorman, the Braves should be set.
Hopefully Jimmy will return following his sojourner. Sometimes folks just need a little time for reflection.
CL… Being married to a person who is also half native American, I have one bit of advice…. DON’T DRINK VODKA!!!! 🙂
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I’m going to bed before SG or Klobber come around. 😆 I hope the 4 – 8 AM is better-manned(or womaned)else we will have to play 3 Stooges reruns. Good night.
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SG… It’s all good, those that understand need no explanation, those that don’t, no explanation is possible…
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Good night 008… Still waiting for the summary on your legal research..
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Hey Gil. Just watched part three of John Adams last night. It was interesting. The man was not quite the ideal ambassador, was he. Then again, it would have been a monumental task to make nice and play with the decadent French at that time. Adams had a few bad days there on all fronts. Certainly a look at the man and the circumstances that hasn’t been portrayed in film before.
Not as much action as the first two, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it. Can’t wait for the next part. It’s about to get serious.
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Paladin is sneaking out before I can jump on him about something. Not sure what that would be, but I’m sure he’s done something wrong today.
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Gil, you’re right. Thing is, I’m curious to hear WW’s thoughts on it but I wanted to clarify mine before he assumed something about my position and jumped all over me for no good reason. But he wouldn’t do that, right? 🙂
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Whoops… wifey wants dinner. Back later.
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Easy blog domination tonight. Eat my dust.
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I am glad you watched it, now I can talk about it… Adams was never know for his tact. He was very agitated by Frankin’s lack of forcefulness in dealing with the French.
I thought the movie dwelt too much on his illness while in Holland. It really slowed the movie down. It is the only real negative I have felt since watching the show. I called today to activate HBO… Well, I want to see who wins the war… 🙂
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Darn. Just missed Paladin. Still have that story to tell him. Oh well, maybe one night soon when he can’t sleep he’ll stick around and I can help him with his insomnia.
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SG…I served as Paladin’s whippin’ post today, though can’t say I didn’t dish it back. He didn’t answer whether he was the banjo player/bottle blower for Mungo Jerry, though…and the timeline really fits! Inquiring minds want to know…or at least harass him about it. 😛
Two more days, and the Braves are back in town. Must be spring!
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Workin’ late again tonight… 😦
Anybody there?
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Yeppers. I was wondering where everyone was. You know, all work and no blog make Raisins a dull boy!
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Got my “nose to the grindstone” ———————————->
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Hmmm. Guess Raisins is mad at me and doesn’t want to chat.
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Have you ever seen me mad? 😀
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No, but then again, I’ve never seen you!
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Mmmm… good point. Hey, waddaya got at the bar for somebody who doesn’t drink?
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Well, I always keep the place stocked with caffeine free Diet Coke for our dear Lady……..
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Got any Red Rock Ginger Ale?
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Gil, agreed about part 3. Man, Adams had it coming on all fronts there. The plot had a few quick edits that I also didn’t care for, like POOF, son gone to secretary in… Russia? Then, the Franklin letter… BAM, out of the blue. Holland… uh, here we are, don’t know how we got here. Sick as a dog… where?
Still, love that stuff. I’m no historian but I think I remember reading that the combination of Adams’ passion and bluntness and Franklin’s savoir faire won the day in France. Either man alone could not have accomplished getting the level of support we gained.
Good stuff.
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Never heard of it Raisins.
Gotta tell you, my son bought Guitar Hero 3 yesterday. Even on “easy” mode, that’s a hard game. I’ve got a lot of respect for guys that can play guitar especially since I know that playing a real guitar is a lot more complicated.
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SG, who’s showing this series on Adams? I guess I’m going to have to watch it to see what all the fuss is about.
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Chris, it’s on HBO. Great series so far. Worth buying HBO just to watch it.
OK Klobber, pour me a quick one, hit Salty and Gil and whoever shows up with their cocktail of choice, pour yourself a little Knobber and buy Raisins a rum and Coke… hold the rum. Caffeine-free Diet Coke for the Lady from Carolina. Maybe put a little umbrella in there too. First round on me.
Gotta hit the showers, but first I’ll put a quarter in the juke box before I go. Giants, Part deux:
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SG: Thanks for the R+C-R.
klobber: My son also has GH3. I can’t do it… I have heard that it’s tougher to play if you actually play guitar because your instincts are telling you to do one thing, and the game is telling you to do something else.
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I don’t know what Salty drinks but Gil is a Jameson man. SG, you’re in luck. I just discovered a long-forgotten box in my garage containing a liter bottle of Knob, a liter of Chivas 18 year old scotch, a Glenrothes Special Reserve and a bottle of Jameson 18.
Good times, baby, good times. 😀
I have HBO, tho I’m not quite sure why. We NEVER watch it. I might have to check it out.
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Raisins, that might present my son with a problem. My folks got him a guitar for Christmas. He hasn’t done anything with it yet as he’s very busy with baseball and he’s already taking cello lessons. He is planning on taking guitar lessons this summer. Hope GH3 doesn’t goof him up.
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SG… I have always been fascinated by history. Of course, what we learn is every mortal has weaknesses and faults. Unfortunately, today many historians apparently have a complex about greatness and try to accent the negative rather than reinforce the positive. It is the old, “Well he was pretty great… but… ”
Personally, I think they are just trying to justify their own frailties rather than acknowledge that someone might be superior to them in intellect.
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Klobber: Not sure about the messing up thing… with kids especially, you know, fresh minds and all. We old dogs have a harder time with stuff like that… 🙄
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Woowee Chris.. A mother lode…
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I am still contemplating taking up the Dobro. I cannot play a guitar because of a hand injury when I was 12. My left hand cramps terribly when I play for more than a few minutes.
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Gil, that’s one of the benefits of being in the business I was in. Lots of samples! Haven’t had to buy my own in years. 🙂
Raisins, I hope you’re right. There are a lot of musicians on both sides of the family. He’s a sharp kid and definitely seems to have that inclination.
My family along with my monster-in-law have gone out of town for a couple of days. I spent a good bit of time playing that thing today. Gotta get good so I can beat him when he gets back!
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Unfortunately, today many historians apparently have a complex about greatness and try to accent the negative rather than reinforce the positive.
Gil, you are a wise man. That was truth well told. Columbus is now a brave explorer or a mass murdering imperialist, depending on which book you read or film you might watch.
WWJWS?
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Savanah Guy,
No spam or harm intended here. I just thought some other Braves fans would like to share their memories of our best worst players from the Schuerholz era.
As for “stealing” WW’s avatar…sheer coincidence. Sorry, about that, WW, I’ve always loved Chief Nocahoma too.
I’m just new to this particular blog but I’m checking it out and trying to chat w/ other Braves fans.
Hard to keep up and jump in the middle but I’m trying.
JB in ATL
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WW, I’m curious to know why you didn’t like my slave guilt comment and looking back, I can see where my words could be taken several ways. Since you made the effort to point out that you didn’t like what I said, I’ll try to expand just a bit to clarify. Then, you may want to disagree, agree, like it or not… or just know more about my opinion on the matter and let her ride. Before you do, please know:
I believe that slavery is inhumane and a pox on any society that has ever engaged in it turned a blind eye to it or profited by it. Our forefathers that were involved in slavery and/or inhuman treatment of any human being will answer for it. At the same time, early societies had a completely different set of circumstances, values and customs. That does not condone it but we can’t forget that either. Nor can we continue to blame others for our own choices.
Every civilization has built itself on the backs of slaves. Romans, Egyptians, Incas, Aztecs, Greeks, English, French, Chinese (continuing today)… every civilization that has ever lived on this earth has been involved in slave labor. Since this is such a controversial subject, I’ll repeat… so that anyone reading this is clear on my position: in no way am I condoning slavery. I abhor any kind of slavery, but here’s the point… should we feel guilt? Does guilt help anyone?
I think not.
There is a huge difference between having a conscience and feeling guilt. There is a huge difference between “feeling” guilt and doing something to help those that need it. Guilt has never put a meal on a table, it’s never educated or trained someone for a job or healed the sick. Guilt is poison and is unhelpful… like envy, jealousy and hatred. There’s a huge difference between “feelings” and helpful action.
So, how might we resolve the wrongs we have done as a society and for how long? What would cleanse America and other countries of guilt for past sins? Anarchy? Punishment of slave owner descendants? Reparations? Returning slave descendants to their country of origin? Permanent welfare? Adopt a sustained culture of white guilt?
If we consider these absurd solutions then don’t we also have to wrongly make the leap to assume that blacks or any other group with slave ancestors are not intelligent enough or capable of caring for themselves, educating themselves and lifting themselves by the bootstraps and, like all other races and cultures, become part of a larger, productive society?
Some may believe that they are not worthy of managing their own lives and work hard to build government programs to solve all of the world’s problems. I don’t buy into that. Should an incentive based, capitalistic society separate out some races and create a disincentive for them to help themselves? No, human nature doesn’t work that way. It’s been proven in every society since the beginning of civilization that, if you remove the incentive or possibility for self-improvement, you stifle or destroy those being coddled or punished by racism or segregation.
Those “solutions” would only add other, larger burdens to entire generations and races of people that have already been disadvantaged and burdened enough by inept government welfare intervention.
OK, I’ll stop. I could but won’t go on. It’s a long, complex and controversial situation with no easy fixes. Guilt on the other hand is simple: it has no useful place in the world.
I’d like to hear your thoughts on the subject of slave guilt. Underline “guilt”.
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Good evening y’all!
SG, the hyphenated thing would be tough for me. Czech-Italian-Irish-Dutch-German-English-Native American-who knows what else-American.
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klobber: Good luck with that! 😀
Gil: Any slide guitar will compensate for the hand cramping… especially if you play lap style.
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JB in Atl: No harm done and please don’t worry about it. In marketing we would call that “ambushing the competition”. This place is welcome to any decent human being. In fact, we have at least one regular, highly respected denizen that has a sports blog. We all visit his.
Just put yourself in the shoes of folks here and consider what it’s like to have someone unfamiliar come in and ask denizens to leave. I’m sure you didn’t mean harm, but still. We’re also trying to add folks.
I’m pleased that you took my criticism to heart and came back around. I’ve seen your blog and was impressed. Thanks for the effort. That’s cool. It’s cool.
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FBG, that’s a lot of influence girl. We’ll just do the right thing and refer to ourselves as Americans. Easier to spit out too. 😀 Works for me.
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Exactly, SG. Sounds better than “mutt”.
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Greetings bravesblogger, welcome to our little piece of heaven… Well, most of the time anyway… 🙂 Still pretty early to get into the nuts and bolts of baseball around here. Soon however, those who have eyes on the ground will be disseminating all sorts of Braves insight and learned observations. In the meantime, enjoy the “stuff”… Lots of it filling the blog these days…. 🙂
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We’re just fidgeting, waiting for real games, Gil. I checked my onscreen guide on the digital cable today. It lists ExtraInnings starting Monday. Woohoo!
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Okay folks, I need to turn in early tonight. Those stumps beat me up pretty good today. I hate putting out grass seed so late in the season but hopefully some of it will take root to cove the large bare spots left by my labor.
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I am thinking about buying a TiVo unit. Hopefully I won’t miss any games this year. Okay, goodnight folks.
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G’night, Gil…
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HBO does some quality stuff for sure, but I really don’t want to give them money for them to crank out more Real Sex shows and that other show where it appeared real actors were really gettin’ it on, on camera.
I ain’t prude, honest! Look at all sorts of nekked women, every one in awhile, I have even seen a nekked woman in person! 😛
It’s the nasty underbelly of sex industry that they so love to promote that PO’s me…not judging anyone else…I just decided after my Mom died, no more HBO….
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‘Night, Gil. Hope you feel better tomorrow. Get the Tivo. I got a DVR with the digital cable & it’s great.
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Marcus Giles was released by the Rockies… hit .321 this spring
http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080326.wsptgiles26/GSStory/GlobeSportsBaseball/?page=rss&id=RTGAM.20080326.wsptgiles26
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Berigan, I saw that too. Kind of a head scratcher. Makes me wonder what they saw that the strong BA doesnt’ tell.
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This ———————————————————->
is what happens when you keep your nose to the grindstone too long. 😦
I’ve had enough for one day. G’night all…
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That’s too bad. Marcus was fun to watch at times, though apparently he could annoy his teammates.
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Morning, all!
SG, Columbus was both; quite the explorer and one of the worst human beings we’ve ever known. As for your ideas about slavery; I find them absurd. Wait…hang on a minute.
Hop-sing, iron that damn shirt one more time!
Toby, leave that fried chicken alone, and tell your sister to come to my room!
Khumar, finish my taxes before I have to tell you again!
Li-Pong, install that damn program on my computer!
Jorge, don’t forget to trim the edges!
Hans, make sure my watch is accurate!
Francois….just get out; the French aren’t good for anything!
Have I covered enough? 🙂
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Y’all aren’t very chatty tonight.
Random cool thing: The shuttle landed tonight, coming in directly over my house. Couldn’t see it through the cloud cover but we got a very impressive sonic boom upon re-entry.
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Grinchy! ((((hug)))) We’ve missed you!
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(hug back) I’m a busy Grinch; mid-term in the morning. But I gotta holla at my homies occasionally so’s y’all know I ain’t dead. 🙂
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The only sonic boom we get here is if beans are served. Behave, and I shall bless you with my presence here tomorrow night. Peace unto you all.
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‘Night, Grinch!
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Guess I’ll head for bed too since no one wants to chat. 😦
Good night y’all!
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Cain’t help it; blame my professors. Not that I don’t love ya, FBG. 🙂 G’night.
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Hey??? wear iz everone???
Paladin, you make it sound like you get up early, why don’t you post at this hour??? Too grumpy? 😆
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or too happy? 😛
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ashamed. 😀
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Won’t ask, hope you won’t tell! 🙂
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Kept my nose to the grindstone too long… have a nasty headache. I hope coffee’ll knock it out…
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OK, I get the picture. You guys put up these song links and go to them; I put up one and nada. Raisins, I really thought you might like it. Oh well, don’t bother me–I’m doing MY thing.
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Paladin, good morning and what are you talking about with links?
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Good morning SG. Hope you are not getting your second wind for another tome. 😈 Anyway, I put up a link yesterday afternoon. Nothing great, but for those of you who like blues guitar played in ST LOUIS, it’s not bad.
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4:21, to be exact.
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No worries Pal, today I’m tome deaf. 😎
You talkin’ ’bout Circle Unbroken? I heard it. Nice. What’s not to like?
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A splendid good morning to all B&S denizens!!! Have a great day! 🙂
Sunny (eventually) and mid-70’s…play ball!!!
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The guy playing lead looks like Kelsey Grammer, one of my favorites.
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Oh shut up, Salty. Between you and Raisins one could go into diabetic shock. 😆
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Me too… Kelsey. Cheers, Frasier. Great shows both. Saw him in X-Men III too.
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Hey, Pal(adin)…pucker up and lay a big ‘un on my grits! That better?
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And SG, you should know by now that no matter what you say, ww is going to take the other side. It’s the bare-ass-ter in him. 😀
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OK Salty, now you are gettin’ in the proper groove. 😀
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yeah… y’all are crazy around here. You’ve covered everything from Cheers to HBO to sonic boom farts from beans.
And I think I saw the Braves mentioned somewhere around here.
Thanks for the small welcoming committee. I was logged in as “bravesblogger” at my previous post but this is me…jbinatl
I just love to talk Braves baseball and I appreciate those who checked out my site earlier.
Savannah Guy told me I was “ambushing the competition” and I understand what he means but writing and talking Braves is a such a passion for me I’m not trying to compete with anyone’s community, especially one so thriving as this.
I hardly see why I should want to compete among any who call themselves Braves fans (until college football starts at least and then I know there will be some people here hating on my Yellow Jackets).
Well that’s me and I love this “little piece of heaven” you have here and I’m glad it’s not Iowa.
I’ll be around trying frantically to stay up w/ y’all.
JB in ATL
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I hope the Dalai Mama can be with us today. She brings such a serenity with her presence. And the…essence. It must be the petals that they strew in her path. Whatever it is, it makes this place smell so much less like a locker-room. Join me please in “intoning” her presence. Hmmmm. Hmmmm. Hmmmm.
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Y’all remind me of the Energizer Bunny. Does it ever end?
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guess not
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Would someone please pull this hatchet out of my head..? 😐
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Guru Lew is calling us bunnies. I’ll have you know that the only bunnies I have are on my slippers. OK, one on my bib but it’s a small one.
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Raisins; I just noticed your new avatar. Is that a vibrator? Shame on you!!
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“Nose to the grindstone”
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Whew! Had me going there for a minute. I can see, and understand, this one.
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Yes, The Energizer Bunny of Disaffection. The only difference from being an angry youth is that you just forgot what you were pissed off about. .
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Good morning everyone! I slept 4 hours, so needless to say, I feel just swell! 😡
Lew, any new news?
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I keep hopin’ that I will hear Thorman has been traded, released, retired, is joining the profession bowling tour…anything but still taking up a place on the roster…and I like the guy! 😦
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Congrats, B-infinity. 4 good hours of sleep?
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As long as you remember “who”, to hell with “why”.
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Good morning all, well, maybe not for 008… Anyway, the season is nearly upon us. Any news yet on Thorman or Pena?
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I’m going to work. Cheer, cheer for old Nostradamus.
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Speaking of…good morning, Gil. 😀
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I think I will call and reserve my tickets for Richmond’s opening game. They have a kid who plays 2nd base who I think is going to be pretty good. It is going to be interesting as to whom the opening day pitcher will be.
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VOR, B infinity…. 😆
Yeah, 4 good hours…not as tired as I usually am from that little sleep…of course, I say this with stuff I need to mail off still sitting on the kitchen table…
And P-din(New street name for you?)
you gotta carpet bomb the board with links to clips, to get the street cred…
and now, a clip of Barney Kessel in 1964…curious what the geetar players here think of it…
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Hey P-Din, just checked out that clip, pretty good! Also, did everyone but me know that when you hover the mouse cursor over the link, not only do you get the sneak peak of the page(I knew that part at least) but with youtube clips, you can click on them to play, while still staying on this page??? I know you want to usually see a larger image, but still…technology, ain’t she grand?
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Okay, that confirms it, I am just not a big fan of jazz. I guess that is why we have so many choices on the radio…
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Everywhere I go this morning it is music.
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Well, like rock, there are lots of different types of jazz….a fan of Piano, or not much???
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I am trying to convince myself that I need to go outside and do some work. Another pain pill for the road I think. Catch up with you fine folks this afternoon.
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Berigan… It is not that I totally dislike jazz. Just not a big fan although smooth jazz is great to set the mood or just to drive by. I think it depends on the mood I’m in.
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Yep, need to talk to Mrs. Gil….if she ever needs to get him out of the house, put some jazz on! 😆
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I’m outta here… going to medicate and sleep. Later.
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The who is easy to remember when you’re pissed off at everyone.
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Jbinatl… don’t get me wrong, you are most welcome. Even if I didn’t say or think that, which I do, you’d still be most welcome. That’s the kind of place this is. Bring baseball or good stuff and it’s all good. The more the merrier.
We’re what you call… eclectic. We’re all unanimous on pulling for the Braves. Everything else is open for discussion, debate and random opinion posting about damn near everything under the sun (and moon in the case of a few).
Lot’s o’ stuff. Visit often.
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Lew, how’s that chest cold treating you? You’ve not been talking much lately. Sore throat too or just immersed in painting deer?
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Raisins… headache? Did Klobber forget to hold the rum last night?
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SG! That’s a pretty stiff accusation! Come on man, I always respect my friends. Those that choose not to imbibe are never forced to do so!
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SG-Immersed in painting deer. Apparently the chest cold was allergies (probably mold from all the wet). I went out and bought a Honeywell air filter. Hopefully that will help. All sorts of allergens in a 60 year old house-also Parrot dander and dog hair. If there is a potential air borne allergen, it will find me. I’ll mail your Tull anthology next week. I’ve been listening to it a good bit. Have to proof it, right?
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Reitsma leaves camp after getting cut
If anybody tells Bobby, I will personally shoot them! 😆
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from CBS Braves Sportsline:
–RF Jeff Francoeur says there’s no reason he can’t hit 45 doubles and 30 home runs. Francoeur added 17 pounds of muscle in his chest and shoulders, hoping for more endurance through the season.
–RHP Tim Hudson is lined up to be the starter when the Braves open the season against the Nationals March 31 in Washington. He has a 1.47 ERA in five Grapefruit League appearances.
–3B Chipper Jones is fighting a hook when he bats left-handed, producing topspin on the ball when he wants backspin. It hasn’t affected his spring average, though, as he is batting .350.
–RHP Tyler Yates was traded to the Pirates for minor league RHP Todd Redmond. Yates showed flashes of brilliance last season but has not been consistent this spring. With so many other pitchers in the wings — and several of those without options — Atlanta general manager Frank Wren wanted to move someone.
Redmond, 22, played in Class A and Class AA last year, going a combined 8-13 with a 4.39 ERA in 28 starts.
–INF Omar Infante will start the season on the disabled list as he recovers from a broken left hand. When he does come back, 1B Scott Thorman’s days may be numbered, as Infante can back up there as well as at third.
BY THE NUMBERS
2 — Years 3B Chipper Jones has left on his contract, including the option year that vested after his 2007 performance.
QUOTE TO NOTE
“He is truly gifted.” — RHP John Smoltz on SS Yunel Escobar.
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Good morning y’all!
Lew, hope the allergies ease up soon. The pollen down here has been killing me.
CL, 😯 Don’t even suggest such a scenario.
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To all concerned-I just posted the preliminary drawing for Chipper’s Deer painting on my website LewHartman.Com in the wildlife gallery. This is what I paint over.
Actually Chipper’s problem is more of a slice than a hook. I commented on it at Spring Training, warning him not to take the slice to the golf course with him. He refused comment.
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Lew, yep… gotta test the sop before it leaves the kitchen.
CL, I’m with you on not telling Bobby about Reitsma. If he wants to play he’d better check the attitude and go wherever they send him.
Klobber: you know the bartender always gets blamed when the patron, uh… get ahold of some bad ice. 😀
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mercy… not the sop! Soup soup…
Blog rule No. 262: Do not post when talking bidnez on phone.
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Baseball question for Lew or anyone in the know:
Is Chipper still on the chewbakky or is he still trying to stick with sunflower seeds?
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FBG-The allergens have not yet begun in the North Country. Wait a month or two and the pine pollen starts. Then in late summer/early fall, there are those entire fields of Golden Rod and Ragweed. Life is such a joy a certain times of the year. The only things that work alleviating the symptoms, put you into the Twilight zone, so you just suffer-sneeze, cough and use lots of Visine Tears. I should buy stock.
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Thanks for the 411 CL! Sounds like there is no way Thorman can play himself off the team…too bad. I’d rather just have Borchard pinch hit every day and see what he could do til Infante is well…oh well.
Or run Flowers out there for April. He swings hard as well….and could he hit for a lower average???
Reitsma….a name when we all mention it 10-15 years down the road, everyone will groan….and the newer fans won’t get it! 😆
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you know the humidity is low when your cat gives you several shocks with their nose! 😯
me sleepy….up since 4 am….time for N’s on their sides…zzzzz
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I know this goes back a little to a previous comment.
I didn’t realize Infante can play first as well. I don’t like to hate on Thorman but I don’t see where he fits in right now. I also like Bryan Pena but he’s better trade bait.
SG, Chipper made a big deal many years ago about quitting because he had a relative or loved one who contracted cancer. I think now he’s back on it though. Every now and then he’s shelling seeds but many times that looks like a Red man plug.
Don’t even dare mention Chris Reitsma.
JB
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Berigan-That reminds me of the Dumb Blonde joke-Why did the Dumb Blond get fired from the M&M factory? Because she kept throwing out the W’s. Thank you. I’ll leave now.
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Sweet dreams, Berigan.
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Speaking of Redman…
I hope he’s on the rotation when the Rockies come to Atlanta.
Oh gosh, a bad pitcher in a hitter’s park in CO. He’s gonna get clobbered. And if he turns out to win 10 or 11 games for the Rockies, I’ll hate him even more.
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Oh, we’d probably be terrible against him, JB. Make him look like an All-Star just so he can torment us further.
Lew, you can only get away with that because CL & I are both brunettes.
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Lew, that’s an awesome drawing. (Sigh) I wish I could draw better than just stick men.
For your allergies you might try Claritin, which is available without a prescription. Several years ago when the meth craze was getting so much pub a lot of the other similar medications changed their formula so they could still be sold off the shelf. Claritin didn’t change their formula so now you have to ask the pharmacist for it. You’ll probably have to show ID, give your family history, any criminal past, etc., etc. but the stuff works. No medicine head. I highly recommend it.
Allegra works well too with no side effects. That one is available only by prescription I think.
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Hey, FBG! Scary thought, isn’t it??!
Pollen: three feet high and rising
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Lew, another one is: how to keep a blond occupied? Tell her to put the M&Ms in alphabetical order.
A friend whose sister is blond receives every blond ‘joke’ that’s ever been FROM her and passes them on. She (the blond sister) thinks they are hilarious! God bless her for a terrific sense of humor!
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Don’t tell me Lew’s gone all Pollenanna on us.
With that can of corn, I’m away. Don’t tell Paladin I said that, he’ll stick it to me.
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How doe’s a blonde keep from getting bruised cheekbones every time she’s asked a difficult question?
Shoulder pads.
My wife is blonde… but she always has the best blonde jokes. I’ll get some new ones from her.
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Two blondes had driven across the country to see Disney World in Florida.
As they approached it and got onto the final stretch of highway, they saw a sign saying “Disney World Left!”
After thinking for a minute, the driver blonde said “Oh well!” and started driving back home.
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😀 Paladin
My mom & sister are natural blondes. They are amused by the “dumb blonde” jokes too because, after all, they aren’t dumb.
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One more.
Q: Did you hear about the blonde coyote?
A: Got stuck in a trap, chewed off three legs and was still stuck.
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No blonde jokes here; I forget them as soon as I stop laughing. Amazing memory and recall, I have.
As far as Reitsma….well, the guy is the second coming of Eckersley compared to Dan Kolb.
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I don’t remember Reitsma’s physical characteristics that well, but he was blonde, right?
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Richard Widmark, one of my favorites, has died. Yes, he was old, but film will keep him young forever. The baseball connection? He was the father-in-law of Sandy Koufax.
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Braves on ESPN right now. Moylan starting? Weird.
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Widmark was a real guy. RIP Richard.
I had the honor of meeting Red Skelton once. He entertained a handful of us for a while and when asked a serious question he would instantly become a real person, drop the mask and give a heartfelt answer. Then he’d go right back to lightheartedness and humor. Great man. Funny man.
When asked what his typical day was like, he quipped, “well, I get up in the morning and check the obituaries to see what my old friends are up to. If I’m not there, it’s a great day”. No baseball connection that I recall.
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Not a pretty top of the 1st. 3-0, Mets.
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Tex drives in Yuni. 3-1.
Guess we’re getting all relievers today.
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Looks like we have the A team in today. Batting order: Johnson, Escobar, Jones, Tex, Frenchy, Diaz, Kotsay, McCann (DH), Miller catching.
Bravos get one back. 3-1, Mets advantage. Yunel smacked a single up the middle. He’s incredible. Chipper doubles. Still amazing. Sac fly by Tex. Sac fly doesn’t do it justice… the ball was crushed.
Moylan’s control was way off today. Resop took the mound in the 2nd and gave up a single and just got the side out. 2k’s for him.
Diaz at bat now… bottom of the 2nd.
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Diaz singles. Please Bobby… start this kid.
Is the blog loading like a snail for y’all or is it just me?
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Slow for me too, SG.
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Frenchy… zip
BMac… backwards K.
Corky Miller pops out.
End of 2nd. End of sorta-play-by-play-kinda.
It’s on ESPN. Everybody is watching.
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Slooooooow blog. Who’s on deck? What’s on first?
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Back to back Ks for Ring to finish the inning.
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Dang, we’re over 700 posts!
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I’m on deck, and I’m striding to the plate shortly …
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Give me some more, at least partials. I refuse to watch those folks, and besides, I don’t have a TV out here in my office.
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Or the Blond that hurt herself raking leaves-she fell out of the tree.
Chris-Unfortunately, the only Claritan I can take with all my other medications doesn’t do a damn thing for my allergies. The only thing that works is Tavist and it puts me in a coma (figuratively speaking, of course). MY nose quits running, but so does the rest of me. There is no cure or treatment except suffering.
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I just went and checked the box score. Thank you for your mercy in not providing me with play-by-play, if that was your intent.
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Paladin…there’s no ‘play’ worth mentioning! 😦
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Lew, I’m sorry to hear that. I suffer from seasonal allergies and they can make you absolutely miserable.
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If Bobby and the Braves are trying to build up the Mets confidence that they(the Muts)can kick the Brave’s butts when the season starts, I think they are going about it right. 😥
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CL: You have mail.
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Valdez ERA 27.
That is an oil slick. Exxon style.
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Another set of “parents” have allowed a child to die by relying on “faith” instead of Doctors. I’m sorry, but I am a Christian who believes in the power of prayer, but God is too busy to come to the aide of every child when he has put millions of Doctors and nurses on this planet to do so. You can believe anything you want, but if you allow a child to die because of your “faith”, you are a murderer.
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…when He…
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NEW BLOG IS UP!!
I’ve just returned from the eye doc and the dilation is fierce; any mistakes are mine and I’ll correct it when i emerge from this foggy, blurry world I’m trapped in and can actually see again! 😆
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