January 27, 2012: Strong Stuff

Yesterday I did the bottling for my Furious clone (cheaps was right...what a dull, repetitive process). I snuck a few drinks. It isn't real beer yet, but it sure is alcoholic.

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      1. Flight booked. Flying out of Des Moines for the same price as O'Hare, connecting through O'Hare. Just saved me a big hassle getting to Chicago, then to the airport.

            1. hmm, most likely, i don't think i can manage anything. and if you're passing through friday afternoon, then i really don't think i can manage anything. best i can do is tell you that goose island has a little shop set up in the C concourse where you can most likely grab a wine glass of matilda (they're fancy there), but i'm guessing you already knew that.

              i miss the days when you could just walk into the airport, ticket or no...

                1. nor would i recommend it. i work right next to ORD; there isn't shite around there anyway.

                  still though, most international departures go through C. go grab some matilda.

  1. I went over to the Twins' Hot Stove page at mlb.com. We've had Doumit and Carroll for so long I'd honestly forgotten all about having them. That probably means it's time for baseball to start.

    1. Hell. Yes. Baseball withdrawal is awful. I've been watching games from last season to feed the beast. But last season was . . . sad puppies and stuff.

      sad puppies

  2. I'm going to the Wolves game tonight. I'm really excited about it. Particularly because my roommate is loaning me his Rubio Barcelona Joventut jersey to wear. I'd prefer a Pekovic Montenegro jersey, but oh well.

  3. oops.

    "It is my understanding that because there was no addressee, the DHL just thought well that's the U.N. symbol so we should ship it on to U.N. headquarters and let them figure out who it was supposed to go to," Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne, of the New York Police Department told the AFP.

  4. Apparently the Twins signed Luke French to a minor league deal today. He seemed like a reasonable prospect for the Tigers a while ago (at least in a swing man role), but it looks like he regressed with the Mariners. Could be a good pick up for Rochester or a reasonable option for emergency starts.

    1. He falls into the "doesn't hurt to take a look" category, at least. Looking at his stats, I wonder if he has an injury history.

        1. From what I understand, French actually signed a minor league deal, which is more commitment than just a spring training invititation. Presumably the team invites a ton of pitchers at least in part to give the hitters more live pitchers to hit off of.

  5. Cleveland's League Park to be renovated:

    City Architecture is wrapping up plans that include restoring the ticket house and a bleacher wall and creating a Major League-size diamond in the same place as the original. Home plate will go in the exact spot where it rested the day that Babe Ruth whacked his 500th career home run in 1929.

      1. So was this comment on the story:

        thechef2 January 25, 2012 at 5:30PM

        I am writing to express my dislike of Babe Ruth and, more specifically, his history of being a petulant snollygoster.

        For those of you who like to eat dessert before the soup, my conclusion is that we need to educate others about the slogans and canards of humorless polluters like Ruth.

        Still, I recommend you check out some of Ruth's indiscretions and draw your own conclusions on the matter. To end on a more positive note: Incorrigibility is rapidly becoming the rule of the day.

          1. I would love it in a presidential debate if one of the candidates referred to another as a snollygoster.

          1. Hornsby had nothing to whine about. He only led the league in runs, hits, doubles, walks, avg, OBP, SLG, OPS+ and total bases. Pfft.

            1. Had Hornsby already won? Back then, previous MVP winners were ineligible (rule changed in 1929), which explains Babe Ruth's one (1) lifetime award. (No, Hornsby hadn't already won. He got his in 1925 and then again in 1929.)

                1. It seems previous winners were only ineligible in the AL 1922-1928. There was no AL award in 1929, no award for either league for 1930, and then the BBWAA took over in 1931.

    1. Chris Carpenter pitch 237.1 innings last year, that led the NL. He would of finished 9th place in innings pitched in 1924

      1. I more-or-less have the house to myself until Sunday afternoon and my brother's XBox just got back from Red Ring repairs, so I've been playing the latest edition all day.

      1. Oh, I wouldn't do that, it's only been done for a little over an hour.

        I'll probably discuss more whenever the next movie day is, but it'll obviously be all spoiler'd.

  6. cc to Mags: I'm going to have to bow out of the Pepper! tomorrow. Ice fishing got bumped up a few hours. Sorry, I'll make it for the next one.

      1. Mags - one of my favorite paintings Bonjour, Monsieur Gauguin is hanging out at the Narodni Gallery in Prague if you have time to check out.

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