Testosterone Tuesday (Evening Edition)
October 24, 2006
Today was a great day to be a Giants fan!
A day after Big Blue put a whooping down on The 'Boys in their house, the New York Giants appear to finally have their act together, and look like the team we thought they'd be in the preseason. The defense was ferocious and opportunistic. The offense, lead by Tiki Barber's 100-yard effort, controlled the game. Eli was hitting Plaxico Burress and Jeremy Shockey at will. Even Tom Coughlin could do no wrong when he challenged a fumble call early on against Eli Manning, and got the reversal, though it was the wrong call. Of course, nothing can go exactly the way we Giants fans would like it. Lavar Arrington, who finally looked like the stud linebacker we hoped he could be when he was signed, tore his Achilles tendon and is lost for the year...and possibly his career. It's too bad because I noticed a drop in the defense's intensity when he left the game in the 2nd quarter.
Now it is on to a three-game homestand in the Meadowlands, with this Sunday's game being against the Tampa Bay Bucs (winners of two straight) and Tiki's twin brother Ronde. I love the G-men's chances of making it four in a row as they face a rookie QB, and a team that I think is playing above their heads right now after upsets of the Bengals and Eagles.
Then, after what I hope will be a demolition of the Houston Texans the following week, The Giants host the (currently) undefeated Chicago Bears for their stiffest test of the season. Yours truly has a chance to go to this marquee matchup that has become the first game of the season NBC used their flex option; instead of a 1pm game, I may be freezing my ass off at 8:30pm November 12. Let's hope those tickets come through. Now, onto more guy-talk.
- Bill Parcells doomed his team when he benched Drew Bledsoe mid-game. Sure, Tony Romo looked great in preseason action, and last week in mop-up duty against the Texans. But, that was preseason. Last week was the lowly Texans. Bledsoe is always an INT and sack waiting to happen, so should it have been any surprise? I don't see how "The Tuna" can go back to Drew after demoting him in front of a national audience. Looks like the Eagles are all that's left to fear in the NFC East.
- Hey Dallas fan: you got what you asked for (Romo). Now go back in the corner and be quiet.
- One week after the world rips Michael Vick, he goes out and throws 4 TD passes and get his team a huge win at home against the Steelers. Goes to show you: the sun shines on a dog's ass every now and then, don't it?
- I guess Kenny Rogers' performance this postseason (23 scoreless innings) brings new meaning the term "filthy stuff."
- Let me get this straight--the NHL season has started? I didn't even notice.
- Enough cut-away shots on the sideline of Terrell Owens bitching. All of us have had enough of this locker-room cancer and his antics. Lets concentrate on what's happening on the field.
- A pet peeve: the amount of fantasy football articles that appear on your league home page, and hurt your chances of making a trade. Case in point: I own Randy Moss on my 1-5 (soon to be 1-6) team, and he's on a hot streak. I think he'll cool off. I want to move him while his stock his high. No thanks to CBS Sportsline's Dave Richard today, he lists 3 reasons why Moss can't keep this up. Thanks, Dave; now how do I expect to get max value and try to salvage my season?
- Again, I plead: producers of ESPN Monday Night Football--please stop with the in-game interviews!!!
- You know it wasn't meant to be for your fantasy team this season when your #1 pick misses 5 weeks, you lose to a team that had 3 zeroes one week, and lose to another team where two of its players set milestones in the same day.
- Holy shit. Would you look at the rack on Scarlett Johannson! Here I was thinking that cleavage she displayed earlier this year was the product of a push-up bra.
- You can officially stick a fork in the Arizona Cardinals, and the career of head coach Dennis Green.
- Is is gay if you carve a pumpkin with your girlfriend while NFL games are on TV?
- After watching the Redskins lay down and die against the Colts yesterday, I think back to my post in September where I wondered where the preseason hype about them came from.
- I love how everyone second-guess Willie Randolph for not bunting over the two runners in Game 7 of the NLCS, and opting to pinch hit with Cliff Floyd so he could "swing away." Had Floyd done it, Willie would have been called "a genius"--a term being used way too generously when Jim Leyland and Tony LaRussa are discussed.
- Can we stop all this talk about how the San Diego Chargers are the best team in the NFL? I never bought into that concept in the first place. Mark my words: the best team is the Colts.
- I saw Flags of Our Fathers over the weekend. It taught me a lot about that famous photo at Iwo Jima. I recommend all who care about our country's history to go see it. If you love war movies for the violence, I promise the battle scenes will more than satisfy your lust for gore.
- If these are the final months of Tiki Barber's career, than I urge all football fans to enjoy the farewell tour of one of the NFL's classiest players. I'm not just saying that because he's my favorite player on my favorite team. I'm saying it because it is true.
- How old is Carmen Electra? These photos show she can still make a guy say "OH MY GOD!"
- While it's great for those of you who don't have Direct TV and the NFL Sunday Ticket that the NFL is using a "flex" schedule to put better games in prime time, it inconveniences fans who travel to see the teams play. Case in point, I may be getting my Giants-Bears tix simply because the move to the night game is causing co-workers who have season tickets to pass them up due to travel, the late night it will cause, the cold, etc. Sure, hardcore fans won't let these factors deter them, but if one has to fly and get a hotel, this causes a problem.
- Do yourself a favor and take advantage of the free 2-day online trial of Howard Stern's Sirius channels on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. If you loved Howard when he was on "free" radio, you won't believe what you've been missing. Things like original programming geared towards Howard fans, uncensored radio talents like Bubba the Love Sponge and Scott Ferrell. Even if you don't like Howard, there all the NFL games, Playboy Radio, commercial-free music channels for lovers of all types of music. I'm hooked, and rarely ever listen to local broadcast radio. I bet you'll be signed up for Sirius by Christmas if you give this trial a shot.
- Speaking of Howard, Brooke Hogan, the daughter of Hulk Hogan, made an appearance on his show yesterday. She's promoting her debut album, "Undiscovered," making the media rounds. She's not a bad singer, but I'm gonna just say it: I don't care about her voice; this chick is a prime piece of tail in the making (she's only 18).
posted by That 30's Guy @ 7:11 PM, |
The Roller Coaster Ride
October 21, 2006
Yeah, I know I don't update like I used to, but why ramble on about nothing when there is nothing good to talk about?
With Atlanta nothing but a distant memory (thank God), I'm gladly going to enjoy the finer things home offers, like beautiful Autumn scenery, cool Halloween events, and decent weather. Batgirl and I are going to spend some quality time together today. A week ago, I wasn't sure about Us, though.
Upon our return from the trip (like, I'm talking within an hour), we sat down at my place and had a long discussion about us. She kind of wanted to know where my mind is at. I thought the talk was heading in the direction of my thoughts on marriage, but it really wasn't about that. It was more about all the running around we've been doing over the previous 4 weekends, and she wanted to know if this is what life with me would be all about. You know, going off at my friends' every beck and call.
As my loyal readers know, my girlfriend isn't blessed with a lot of friends. When she was married in her early 20's, she made the mistake many people who get married at a young afe make: they "outgrow" their single friends. Years later, her marriage crumbled and she was left with nothing but a select-few friends and her family. Years after the divorce, I come along--the guy with 20 best friends around the Northeast. It's a lot to take on.
I understood where she was coming from. She was tired from all the running around we've done since June. Admittedly, so am I. Even though I still can't understand why it's a problem for her guy to have a special place in the heart of a lot of people, I got the picture that we need to spend more time together--alone. Our lives have been nothing but birthday parties, weddings and family functions since we got serious. I can see that the silly arguments with her parents, the running around on my friends' accounts, and the comedy of errors from last weekend had just worn her out. I actually thought we were going to end things during that talk. I got a bit choked up as I realized how much I love her and have trouble picturing my future without her. Thankfully, it didn't come down to that. She broke down herself as the frustration of appeasing her parents vs. her own desires weighed heavily on her. She admitted that for all the bullshit we went through this past weekend, she was sad it was over because now we have to deal with the "sleeping over" issue that her folks aren't cool with.
I'm not sure yet how we'll handle that, but what we did have to handle within 24 hours of that talk was another birthday celebration invite. My good friend, The Attorney, called me Monday night to tell me his parents were hosting a 30th birthday dinner for him on Wednesday, and he was inviting a small group that obviously would include me and Batgirl. I cringed. I debated if I should tell about the invite, or just go on my own. I knew that if I didn't ask her to join, and she found out, there'd be hell to pay because it would look bad for her not being there. On the other hand, I didn't want to deal with the long talk that would ensue as a result of another 30's Guy's Friends-centered activity.
I opted to tell her Tuesday night. What ensued was another long talk. This time though, I became agitated. I wasn't the compassionate guy from the night before. I sounded off about how fucked up it is that it's a problem someone wants to honor one of his best friends. Among other guests was going to be there was Nern, fresh off his passing the bar exam. There was reason to celebrate. I reminded her that when we started dating, I commented often how 2006 would be one big party due to all the friends I have who were turning 30. Just because she didn't think turning 30 was a big deal, doesn't mean friends who like reasons to get together shouldn't celebrate it. I assured her that 2007 would not be like this, and I firmly believe that. It's been exhausting, both physically and financially. I only know of one wedding for next year, as opposed to the five we've had this year, and my sister's 21st is the one big birthday. At first mention, Batgirl had declined to go, but then she changed her mind after hearing me spew my venom. I think she began to see my point, and that prompted the about face.
In the end, we had a great time Wednesday night. I knew that she would enjoy herself because the group would not include Master K's girl. I now see Shep as the Terrell Owens of my friends' significent others: when she is around, I sense tension. When she's not, Batgirl feels welcome and has conversations with the girls without me being around to moderate. Shit, she even gathered some books together to give to Angel, Nerns' wife, and drove them over to the school where she teaches the other day! As a thank you, Angel gave her a bottle of wine on Wednesday. These are the folks that have gotten to know Batgirl, and vice versa, and I hope in time they will do everything they can to make her feel more comfortable. Batgirl even went as far as to say to me she was glad she came to the dinner. I saw her in a better mood than I'd seen her in weeks. It was great to hear the cheer in her voice, to see the smile, and see her openly speak to all who were at the table. She even helped The Attorney's mom clear dishes and clean up in the kitchen.
Relationships are truly not easy--especially the long-term ones, and I know it's a big adjustment to incorporate someone into your life. I acknowledge that as a perennial single guy, I need to start slowing down all this running around and consider more private time to be with my girl, consider what she wants. These aren't her friends, and it will take a very long time before she can ever consider them warm aquaintances. In years past, I've ALWAYS accepted invitations to functions, but that was because I didn't have someone else to consider. Now I do. I'm looking forward to it being just us the remainder of this weekend, and I can sense she is excited about it too.
posted by That 30's Guy @ 10:42 AM, |
10 Subtle Hints That A Trip Was Not a Great Idea
October 18, 2006
I'm sure a minority of the internet audience out there would like to know about the football weekend down in Atlanta. Naturally, the Giants victory over the Falcons was one of the true highlights, coupled with the final evening in my hotel room with my girl. That was basically about it. To make matters worse, my day back at work yesterday really sucked. It made me regret missing just one measly day. When I considered the emotional toll it took on me, and to a bigger extent, Batgirl--it almost wasn't worth it. Away we go...
- A week before departure, you find out you've been displaced from a downtown hotel, to one that is 12-15 miles outside of the city.
- Your bottle of cologne gets tossed in a trash can at the security check because it exceed 4 oz.
- You don't have time to stop and get a bottle of water before boarding to ease your hangover due to the security hold up.
- It takes a half-hour for the hotel-provided shuttle service to pick you up at the airport even though the guest service person told you 8-10 minutes.
- You get tailed for 4 or 5 blocks by two shady characters who first attempted to come off as friendly before falling back behind you.
- The MARTA service agent sends you to the wrong stop, which then leads you to take not one but two wrong turns to find the bar scene.
- You get charged $10.00 by a cabbie to take you what is probably a mile to two at most.
- The MARTA train alert says your train is arriving, even though it's on the northbound side of the platform, but the marquee on the cars reads "airport." Turns out, it should have read some thing else and the right trains is pulling in across the way as you leave.
- Once you make it back to the MARTA stop at the airport, you find your shuttle drive sleeping in the driver's set.
- You manage to land an earlier flight, but when you get to your gate at the furthest end of the airport with hands full of food, you discover the gate has been moved two concourses back, and you have maybe 20 minutes to make it. Oh--and you need to take a train to get there. That's how far.
Needless to say, there was a bit of tension between Batgirl and I all day on Monday, but the good part is we aired out a lot about what's happening in the relationship upon returning. It's just too bad the final highlight was landing an early flight home for only an extra $25.00 each. Thanks for the birthday gift Mom, Dad, Sis and Bro! (Shhh...no one tell them what really went on)
posted by That 30's Guy @ 12:01 PM, |
Testosterone Tuesday
October 17, 2006
The trip to the ATL is a not-so-distant memory. I'm back home and back to life as I know it.
Thank God.
Atlanta was not Batgirl's and my cup of tea. When I went there four years ago with Capt. Paul and his brothers, we spent most of our time up in Buckhead where we had our hotel. Our nights out were just a short walk away. Plus, Paul knew where he was going after spending a great deal of his military time there. We had a blast. This time around, even with an impressive Giants victory, the weekend was nothing but a big uphill battle. As much fun as we had at the Georgiadome on Sunday afternoon, our experiences around the game were not so enjoyable. I'll get into it maybe later this week when I have time to digest it all. In the meantime, kudos to Big Blue for rising to the challenge of being down 14-3 just minutes into the second half to score 24 unanswered points and make a statement to the NFC that they are finding their way.
Now, some other topics I've digested.
- If the Giants want to be a true Super Bowl contender before the year is out, stop showing up late to games. In their three wins, the offense has taken the first half off, only to spring to life midway into the third quarter. My heart can't take this shit every week.
- Finally, will T.O. shut his big trap about not being used enough by the Cowboys?
- Sorry Cubs fans, but I just don't think this version of Lou Pinella is going to solve your problems.
- I may be in the minority, but I thought Jennifer Aniston got a boob job before Friends ever went off the air.
- After seeing "The Human Highlight Reel" in person Sunday, I have just one thing to say to Falcons fans about Michael Vick: QB's are supposed to be able to throw the ball at some point.
- I'm going to tip my hat to Verbal D and acknowledge she was right about the Detroit Tigers. I was wrong. They're going to their first World Series since 1984, and I just don't see how either the Mets or the Cardinals have what it takes to beat them.
- It's time for Tiki Barber to finally get his recognition as one of the top 4 backs in football. I watched the guy put his team on his back and carry them to victory. Even though he didn't score any TD's, he did all the dirty work that helped the Giants beat the Falcons. I'm damn proud a classy athlete like him is on my team.
- Speaking of class, the University of Miami's football team has never had it (at least, for as long as I can remember). While the Florida International team shares equal blame for Saturday night's disgusting brawl, it's just no shock the Hurricane's band of punkasses and thugs got in the middle of such a controversy.
- On the heels of the brawl, Miami U alum Lamar Thomas--who was an analyst for Comcast Sports Southeast's coverage of "The U"--got canned because he condoned the actions of his alma mater as it unfolded live on TV. My point supported.
- Wait, the 2006-2007 NBA season has started?
- The MARTA in Atlanta has got a long way to go before it can compete with the New York or Chicago subway systems.
- To the airport security guy who confiscated my bottle of cologne Batgirl gave me for my birthday from my carry-on luggage: Thank you. You saved the lives of thousands of Americans.
- I'm now convinced the Raiders are on their way to an 0-16 season.
- So, Shaun Alexander is going to be out 2 more weeks? Great. Here I was getting excited about my fantasy teams first win of the season this week. Getting him back would have been like making a trade to boost my team's slim chances of making the playoffs.
- Seeing the Arizona Cardinals nearly upset the Chicago Bears last night reminds me of two things: how great the NFL is, and how you should never think a game is over.
- If you're a Cardinals fan this morning, you have to be feeling like it's hopeless. Here's a hint: it is.
- I'm more than happy to see a resurgence in Vida Guerra photos circulating around the internet. What an ass!
- Memo to Monday Night Football producers: enough with the broadcast-booth visitors. I tune in to watch a football game, not listen to hot air having nothing to do with the game.
- I got a great deal of satisfaction watching thousands of Falcons fans abandon their team with over four minutes left in the Giants game. It was even more satisfying when the Georgiadome sounded like Giants Stadium-South when the clock hit all zeroes, the chants of "Let's Go Giants" rising to the rafters. Great showing on the road, G-men fans!
- Sometimes relationships get tested when you least expect it. After the last three days, I think the next couple of weeks will be a good indication of whether That 30's Guy and Batgirl are meant to be. One thing I want to tell the guys out there is, if you love the woman you're with and value what you have, don't be afraid to talk it through.
posted by That 30's Guy @ 7:03 PM, |
Ready for Some Football
October 13, 2006
posted by That 30's Guy @ 6:00 PM, |
(Belated) Testosterone Tuesday
October 11, 2006
In light of today's events in New York City, I felt it more appropriate to show respect to a fallen athlete rather than go on an ignorant rant about sports, sex and (un)popular culture. As a huge sports fan with the utmost respect not only for the players I cheer, but for those who oppose my beloved teams, I thought I'd say a few words about the tragic death of NY Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle.
My deepest sympathies go out to Lidle's wife and son for their loss. Sure, as a Red Sox fan I'd be vehemently booing this guy if he took the mound at Fenway Park against my team. At the end of the day, though, we're all on the same team. It's only a uniform that draws the jeers.
Rest in peace, Cory Lidle.
posted by That 30's Guy @ 8:52 PM, |
Let Us Be Happy
October 10, 2006
I know I'm a bit late, but I'm sure the couple dozen of you who read the site must be wondering what became of the weekend. Well, to begin, my office won the intra-company softball challenge 2 games to 1. I had three AB's as a DH, reaching on two fielder's choices, and later fly out to right field.
After we got blasted in game one, our "coach" shuffled up the starting lineup and the defense played better, and we scraped out the win. Unfortunately for me, I saw little action for the day, especially that second, must-win game (no AB's) and had to leave before the third game. My right hammy was tightening up badly, and I was not about to push to get in knowing I could fuck my week up with a limp. It was off to NH with Batgirl I went, and the weekend became a roller coaster ride.
Now, some time ago, I promised myself I wouldn't divulge a lot of personal info. That's especially the case when it comes to my relationship, and the main story of my weekend revolved around that. Couple of observations and comments would be appropriate.
First, it's a fucking shame when a couple of girls who are involved with two longtime friends can't seem to get along. I saw the chill factor between Batgirl and Master K's girl Shep upon our arrival to their condo. It's amazing when you see the embrace and genuine warmth between myself and my good friend, then see the other end of the spectrum when our two girls just barely say hello.
My issue with Shep is here we are, making the trip up to celebrate my friend's 3oth, and when we walk in we fell frigid, almost awkward. It seemed like The Attorney's girlfriend and Nern's wife are caught in the middle because they both seem to really get along with Batgirl whenever Shep is not around. Even during the party while Shep was absent for a long period of time, the three girls mingled well and shared lots of laughs. Batgirl is making the effort and acknowledges she should do better, but I just don't see it from my buddy's future fiance. To see how on edge and nervous my girlfriend was on the drive up was not fun, and very uncomfortable for me. I almost felt bad that she was coming. Still, in the end, she told me the party turned out better than she expected, and I was glad to hear that.
My second opinion is this: parents need to butt out when their kids get to a certain age. Batgirl's parents have really beaten her down emotionally this last week regarding how we spend our weekends, and it's guilting her into this state where she is a wreck. It's the 21st century, and both people involved are adults in their 30's. I almost feel like I know my girl better than the people who brought her up. I'm beginning to see signs of meddling. As a guy whose folks are semi-liberal, and believe in letting their son be his own man, I can't stomach that. I fear what such outside influence will do to my relationship and the way we operate together. To change what has made it work for nearly 9 months because of what other people want is not right.
What bugs me the most is that between Batgirl and me, we have no issues. We are extremely happy together, just the two of us with little outside distraction. It unquestionable that we've found a match. The funny thing is the bumps in the road have been caused by outside elements. After being on edge all day Sunday, I made it clear: this shit has to stop. What needs to start is put what we want in front of others. Batgirl needs to handle things with more backbone, and less concern about what mom and dad think. I certainly don't worry about what they'll think if I sleep with someone. Isn't it amazing how people like to throw a wrench in the works when other people are happy?
The countdown is on for Hot-Lanta...NY Giants vs. the Atlanta Falcons. It will be nice to get away for three days, see the Giants emerge as the NFC power I believe they can be, while at the same time exploring a relatively new (to her) city together.
It's when we get back that may dictate our future.
("Testosterone Tuesday" is making an appearance on late Tuesday/ Early Wednesday. Let's see what happens to Joe Torre in the meantime.)
posted by That 30's Guy @ 12:02 AM, |
Giving You The Finger
October 06, 2006
Sorry folks. I've been on the DL, the IR, and any other injury list initial you can think of. I busted up the top of my middle finger while fielding a grounder on a bad hop this past Tuesday night at softball practice. As a result, the entire top third of my middle finger is purple and looks like it's going to explode. For a couple of days, it looked like I'd be giving everyone the finger while having my at-bat if it didn't heal in time. I couldn't even squeeze a breast with my right hand fully without the finger popping up, never mind a bat! Needless to say, it's tough to type quickly and comfortably. I'm improving, but not enough to put up a real post. Too bad cuz I had something to say.
Anyhow, the big intra-company softball challenge is tomorrow. I will be a bench-warmer, which is expected when you can barely field a pop-up cleanly. Then, Batgirl and I head to Master K's 30th birthday bash. I think I'm more nervous about that, than the game. Fingers crossed Batgirl holds-up ok. Enjoy the weekend.
posted by That 30's Guy @ 7:51 PM, |
Testosterone Tuesday
October 03, 2006
Well, it's October. I think. At least, that is what the calender says.
For the first time since 2002, Red Sox Nation will not be able to see any playoff magic. The odds of that happening died a long time ago. Sure, last year's sweep at the hands of the White Sox wasn't all that enjoyable, but it was still playoff baseball. It's too bad because the last three Octobers--especially 2004--were quite the ride. It was extremely depressing to tune in to yesterday's rain-shortened game to see nearly empty seats in Fenway Park on a rainy day in a worthless game. On the mound was the likes of Dervan Hansack, and not Curt Schilling pitching in a do-or-die/ must-win game to get into the postseason. You even go to the Red Sox website and there is no talk about tomorrow; there is talk about where they go from here. Depressing.
I really do feel for fans of teams like the Royals, Devil Rays, and Brewers who just don't even know what it is like to have your team get a chance, no matter how remote, at winning a World Series. I guess I can't complain since I'm among that group of baseball fans fortunate enough to know that each offseason, my team's front office will do everything it can to ensure the team can make a run at contending. Then again, if the Red Sox brass have another winter like the one we experienced last year, I may as well just sleep through summer in hopes the Giants will get it right in 2007.
- I've had more than my fill of T.O. Last week starts with the talk about whether or not he'll play against the Titans since he was recoving from a broken finger. It then takes a turn for the worse when it's reported he tried to drug himself to death with painkillers. It then takes another turn and, with a smile, he sets the record straight that he was mixing pills and had a bad reaction. It then culminates with him playing Sunday, and it's later revealed a sex tape is out on the internet of him and two girls where he gets a Dirty Sanchez.
- Oops. Sorry. That last part was Dustin "Screech" Diamond. With all the T.O.,talk, I thought he found his way into that story, too.
- After seeing some recent photos of her partying in Vegas, I'm going to say what I believe 1 out of every 3 hot-blooded and horny American male is really thinking, but afraid to admit: I'd bang Paris Hilton in a heartbeat.
- My upset special of the MLB playoffs: The San Diego Padres stun the St. Louis Cardinals. A small part of me wants to take them over the Mets, too, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
- To all you Pedro Martinez-lovers who ripped the Red Sox for letting Greedy Petey walk last season because he wanted a 4-year deal: how's your hero looking now?
- I was just as surprised as anyone--including Patriots fans--to see New England lay a serious smackdown on the Bengals in their house. I think that game proved two things: The Bungles, er, Bengals are not quite in the elite yet, and two, there are such things as emotional letdowns after a team gets a big win (the Bengals beat their rivals, the Steelers, last weekend).
- The suspension of the Titans' Albert Haynesworth was fair. What he did was disgusting, and it just puts another black eye on what will be a miserable season in Nashville. That said, Head Coach Jeff Fisher would be best served to move on and coach a team that also wears blue and needs to get tougher in the Northeast next season.
- That el foldo by the Detrot Tigers down the stretch came a couple of months later than I thought we'd see. The Yankees are lucky thet will catch the Tiggers at this point in the season, and not when they were at their peak. Yanks take their playoff series in four, all the way to the World Series.
- Kudos to the Twins for surviving a dreadful start to sneak past Detroit and win the AL Central.
- Speaking of the Twinkies, I'm going with Justin Mourneau, and not his teammate Joe Mauer, as AL MVP--but not by much. On a team that was devoid of impact hitters for so long, Mourneau fulfilled his promise in 2006. Mauer, in the meantime, won the AL batting title over Derek Jeter, which in my book gets big points. All the experts who favor Jeter over these two players need to just look at the Yanks lineup and see why you can't justify his selection as an MVP. Plus, I had Mourneau on my fantasy baseball team.
- Can I get a do-over on my first ever 0-4 fantasy football team? I lost to a team this week that had THREE zero's in the lineup. U-G-L-Y.
- My hat goes off to Trot Nixon, who came up in the Red Sox farm system to become one of the clubs most beloved players. While I was never a huge fan of him, I always knew what to expect from Trot year in, year out: a lot of effort, solid leadership, and a trip or two to the DL. Wherever he ends up, he'll become a fan favorite there, too. When he plays.
- If I had my way, Mark Loretta and Alex Gonzalez would remain with the Red Sox, Manny Ramirez would be dealt, and the money saved from shipping his ass out could bring in Jason Schmidt, Barry Zito, or Eric Gagne, or a combination of any two.
- How luck am I? The hottest girl in the office was moved next to my desk. Too bad she's dumb as rocks.
- I'm psyched. We are just one night away from the season premiere of Lost. I can't wait to see how hot Evangeline Lilly is looking!
- To Miami Dolphins fan, I know the disappointment you're feeling now.
- My choices for the other of baseball's 2006 top award winners: Ryan Howard (NL MVP), Roy Oswalt (NL Cy Young--it's a weak crop), Johan Santana (AL Cy Young), Jim Leyland (AL Manager of the Year), and Joe Girardi (NL Manager of the Year).
- Say what you want about the Jets, but they sure as hell are showing me a lot more than I expected to see from them in 2006.
- A moment of silence please. One of my biggest celebrity crushes, Amanda Peet, is not only pregnant, but getting married to some screenwriter. One of my favorite photos is one with my arm around Amanda at a WB party back in 2000. If only I had game back then...
- Am I the only one NOT surprised to hear the likes of Miguel Tejada, Brian Roberts and Roger Clemens are being accused of taking performance enhancement drugs?
- Did you see where Eva Longoria has "amicably split" from Tony Parker? What was a hot piece of American tail doing with a French guy anyway?
posted by That 30's Guy @ 6:53 AM, |
Good Friends, Good Times, Another Turns 30
October 02, 2006
I knew 2006 would be one big party with so many friends hitting the big 3-0. This past weekend it was Tall Paul's turn.
It was great being able to see everyone from college for a second consecutive weekend. Some of the best times of my life have been shared with this group. Even though there were a few significant people absent, the majority were still on hand. TP was very surprised, and so genuinely touched that people like Batgirl and myself made the long trip out a week after Gian's wedding. Being that Batgirl is an outsider to this crew, she remarked to me how clear it is that we value these friendships. She laughed about how long it takes for us to say goodbye to each other every time we've had a special occasion. She calls it,"constipated goodbyes." Funny term, and true! I think we counted Tall Paul saying goodbye to us at about three times.
This place was fantastic. We had open bar, a pretty extensive menu, and a beautiful garden out back. There were a lot of laughs to go along with it. Our friend "Kid" got up and did a funny speech about how he met TP at the start of freshman year, and reflected how long the frienship has endured. While a little long, the speech was fun to listen to.
I was extremely encouraged by how well Batgirl has adjusted to the group of college friends. The real test, though, is next weekend at Master K's party. I've always been confident that Batgirl would be comfortable in the company of the college friends, but it's with the local friends whom I think she will need more time to adjust. While she is willingly coming up with me, and is even volunteering to drive so I can freely enjoy myself, I know I'll need to keep an eye on her to make sure she's not standing off to the side by herself. She and Nern's wife Angel have seemed to be gettig a little chummier, but I don't trust Angel as the type who'll invite Batgirl into the conversation with the other girls. I'll have to see how it goes.
Finally, on our way back we stopped for magarita's in Mystic, CT. I never really spent time there before, but it seemed like a really nice place. It's on the coast, and both Batgirl and I would like to live in close to the ocean at some point in our life. As I start to consider a future that includes Batgirl, perhaps that would be place to consider moving to. It seemed peaceful, and a little bit of a throwback to the way things used to be in New England. There wasn't this glut of chain stores and restaurants, just your basic "Mom-and-Pop" shops up and down a bustling Main St.
Ah, that's a long time away, but at least something worth thinking about other than my shitty 8-fucking-A.M. conference call to start my week Monday morning.
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