Sunday, November 25, 2007
Funny & Opportunistic Idea: Lilly's Cafe Serving Humble Pie
Image Source: Lilly's Cafe & French Bakery
Just saw a clip on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown about a woman who has starting offering 'Humble Pie' at her bakery, inspired by the New England Patriots catchphrase of the season.
Smart, inspired entrepreneurial idea. Hope she does good business through the rest of the season. And 'Go Pats'.
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Seriously, Who is Cooler Than Dmitri Young?
Image Source: Wasington Times
I have always been a fan of Da Meat Hook, even though he has never played on a team I really cared about. And it's good to see him putting the troubles of 2006 behind him.
The man just has style and seems like he would be good people to hang out with.
e.g., if baseball didn't work out this year, he was planning to "tour the country in an RV". The same USA Today story where I learned that nugget also included this quote:
"I was going to start in California, go up the coast and watch my sister (Deann, who plays first base) play softball at Oregon State," he says. "Then I was going to Washington, cut across to Idaho and Montana and see the buffalo roam."
Genius.
I wish I could find the image that flashed on SportsCenter the other night, where DY had some crazy shades on. But no dice. But I did realize that for some strange reason there seem to be more images when you search Photobucket and Flickr directly than when you do an image search on Google.
Labels:
Baseball,
Dmitri Young,
Washington Nationals
Thursday, June 28, 2007
I miss Trot Nixon
Image Source:Boston Dirt Dogs, via Edward O'Connor
It's still early, but this move isn't quite working out in the Sox' favor just yet:
Stats are YTD thru 5/24/07, courtesy of CBSSportsLine:
Player | AB | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | AVG. | OBP. | SLG. | Salary |
Nixon | 127 | 19 | 37 | 8 | 0 | 2 | 20 | .291 | .374 | .402 | $3MM |
Drew | 135 | 21 | 32 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 13 | .237 | .346 | .333 | $14MM |
Originally posted 5/25/07
Lunch with Lou Piniella
Courtesy of The Tribune Co., I got to attend a relatively small [~35 people] lunch at Harry Caray's with Lou Piniella this week. I should have a personalized photo with Lou on the way at some point, but here's a shot of the autographed ball we got while we were there.
Random observation: Lou looked pretty sharp in a suit. And if you've seen him on TV in the manager's uni, you know that's not a real flattering look.
Image Source: TimesLeader.com
Made me pretty glad I don't have to wear a baseball uniform on a daily basis, because I'm pretty sure Lou looked a lot better in a suit than I do, which means I'd probably look like a ridiculous jackass in a baseball uniform these days.
Random observation: Lou looked pretty sharp in a suit. And if you've seen him on TV in the manager's uni, you know that's not a real flattering look.
Image Source: TimesLeader.com
Made me pretty glad I don't have to wear a baseball uniform on a daily basis, because I'm pretty sure Lou looked a lot better in a suit than I do, which means I'd probably look like a ridiculous jackass in a baseball uniform these days.
SB XLI Photos Are Up
Just posted our SBXLI pictures on Flickr. This one, for example, is from the NFL Tailgate prior to the game. I was just trying to get a picture of the "Fish Cake Sandwich" sign, [provided by the Hot Dog Cart, of course], when this cat jumped into the frame. Kind of like how it turned out anyway.
Trip was great overall. Rain was a bit of a buzzkill, since we had tremendous seats [14 rows back on the 35 yd line, behind the Bears bench]. But stil, the folks at SI.com put on a first class weekend.
Originally posted 2/10/07
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Jim Ed Rice -
"Slugger and a Hitter"
Overall solid articlefrom Nick Cafardo in the Globe.
Including this nice nugget, courtesy of the Rem Dog:
"What Remy likes to point out is Rice was not only a slugger, he was a hitter. Rice is the only player in history with 35 or more homers and 200 or more hits in three consecutive seasons. He's one of 31 players with more than 350 homers and a .290-plus career batting average."
Originally posted 12/25/06
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