Post a random ten today, then pick one of those songs to be your walk-up/warmup music.
Unless you don't want to.
Happy Birthday–April 19
Bucky Walters (1909)
Hector Maestri (1935)
Rick Miller (1948)
Ed Hodge (1958)
R. J. Reynolds (1959)
Frank Viola (1960)
Spike Owen (1961)
Scott Kamieniecki (1964)
Brent Mayne (1968)
Jose Cruz (1974)
Joe Beimel (1977)
George Sherrill (1977)
Dennys Reyes (1977)
Joe Mauer (1983)
Right-hander Hector Maestri was with the Washington franchise in 1960, making one appearance in the majors. Before the 1961 season started, however, he was selected in the expansion draft by the new Washington franchise, for whom he made one more appearance in 1961.
April 19, 2013: Anniversary(ish)
Can you believe it's been two years (and a few days) since we arrived at the new WGOM? Yeah, me neither. Keep up the inside joaks, the beer discussion, the job successes and the procreating, Citizens. Oh, and keep supporting that local nine of ours. Cheers!
Victor Borge–Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
This feature needs more classical music.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyArTMtgT1w
From the Livejournal of Cole DeVries: Darkness
Mood: 😐 grim
Music: Bauhaus – She’s In Parties
The world is a ruined abyss of endless torment.
Mayhem and madness are all that is left.
Monsters are everywhere.
Craven beasts pick their way through the wrack and ruin.
Searching in vain for remnants of their own lost souls.
I am a ghost.
I am nothing.
Continue reading From the Livejournal of Cole DeVries: Darkness
Where They Stand
Rochester is 2-11, in sixth (last) place, eight games behind Pawtucket. The Red Wings have lost their last seven games.
New Britain is 7-6, tied for third, one game behind Trenton. The Rock Cats have lost one consecutive game.
Fort Myers is 12-1, in first place, three games ahead of St. Lucie. The Miracle has lost one consecutive game.
Cedar Rapids 9-3, in first place, a half game ahead of Quad cities. The Kernels have won their last two games.
Minor Details: Games of 4/17
Twins affiliates go winless. Fort Myers will have to settle for 143-1. A good outing for Pat Dean.
Mistakes (I’ve Made a Few)
As a parent, I've made my share of mistakes. My most common mistake is the "over threaten." And it happens way too often. I have one particular example in mind.
My middle child (10 year old girl) had a friend over. Youngest child (6 year old boy) was bothering her and said friend. Things escalated and she crossed a line that shouldn't be crossed. The real problem started when she refused to apologize. (I really need to figure out how she can be so stubborn. Where could that possibly come from?) Whatever I was trying was not working. I finally said that if she didn't apologize, she was going to her room for the rest of the day. (I think it was around 3pm.) She still wouldn't apologize.
I was stuck. Not only was a I sending a kid to her room for 5 hours but it was the exact wrong punishment. This is the kid that heads upstairs to her bedroom while the rest of the family is on the main level of the house. This is the kid that I need to occasionally push to be a little more social. This is the kid that read the entire Harry Potter series in four months.
Not only that, but after she spent an hour or so up in her room, I had a talk with her. She was having some friend/confidence issues and that was the real reason for the lashing out at her brother.
I was faced with a dilemma. Do I stick to my original punishment and leave her in her room for the rest of the night, or do I admit that it was too harsh of a punishment and let her out early?
I ended up letting her out of her room for dinner and allowed her to stay out for the remainder of the evening. What she really needed was some time with her family. I know the best solution would be to not over threaten in the first place. I also know it is good to stick with punishments that have been levied. I just know once I've had a chance to really think things through I often come up with a much better solution. I don't think it makes sense to double down on my own mistake.
What do the fathers (and mother) have to say?
April 18, 2013: Riders on the Storm
Yesterday was a reprieve, but today is yet another day of rolling thunder and lightning (and hail?). We still have siding to fix from last week, and the dog is freaking out.
Happy Birthday–April 18
Frank Navin (1871)
Sam Crawford (1880)
Duffy Lewis (1888)
Jack Scott (1892)
Steve Blass (1942)
Mike Paul (1945)
Doug Flynn (1951)
Bobby Castillo (1955)
Rich Bordi (1959)
Jim Eisenreich (1959)
Dennis Rasmussen (1959)
Steve Dunn (1970)
Rico Brogna (1970)
Brian Buscher (1981)
Miguel Cabrera (1983)
Billy Butler (1986)
Frank Navin was the owner of the Detroit Tigers from 1908-1935.
Rich Bordi was drafted by Minnesota in the fifth round in 1977, but did not sign.
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to Mrs. CarterHayes.