Today is my first day off of work in the last 13 and I'm also not going to paint today. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: October 6, 2012, Day Off
Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe
I've been to six weddings so far this year, three in the past month. Thankfully I have just one more left this year.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFqNQna_-sI
I will only have to hear this song one more time this year.
October 6, 2012: Hosed
The Braves become the first first wild card to fail to make the DS. Kind of a bummer, considering the whole Chipper thing.
Happy Birthday–October 6
Pop Snyder (1854)
Jerry Grote (1942)
Gene Clines (1946)
Gary Gentry (1946)
Victor Bernal (1953)
Alfredo Griffin (1957)
Oil Can Boyd (1959)
Rich Yett (1962)
Ruben Sierra (1965)
Archi Cianfrocco (1966)
Darren Oliver (1970)
Freddy Garcia (1976)
Right-hander Victor Bernal was drafted by the Twins in the 1975 January draft, but the pick was voided. He went on to be chosen by San Diego in the June draft of 1975 and played in fifteen games for the Padres in 1977.
2012 Wild Card Playoffs
Game 1:
Cardinals v Braves, 4:00 PM CDT
Kyle Lohse v Kris Medlen
I'll admit, I picked the Braves because Medlen has been amazing.
Game 2:
Orioles v Rangers, 7:30 PM CDT
Joe Saunders v Yu Darvish
Seriously? Joe Saunders in the Must Win game?
WGOM Fitness: October 5, 2012, H 2 the O
Last night after work, I raked the yard. I do have a leaf blower, but I decided that since I hadn't gone to the gym, a better idea was to rake the leaves. We have some trees and our ash trees have started deciduating. I filled our 64 gallon container and eight more 30 gallon bags. I fully expect to do that many leaves about three more times this fall. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: October 5, 2012, H 2 the O
October 5, 2012: It’s Friday…
...do you know where your coaching staff is?
Happy Birthday–October 5
Henry Chadwick (1824)
John Reilly (1858)
Claude Ritchey (1873)
Jim Bagby (1889)
Sam West (1904)
Si Johnson (1906)
Andy Kosco (1941)
Dan Fife (1949)
Onix Concepcion (1957)
Randy Bush (1958)
Rey Sanchez (1965)
Brandon Puffer (1975)
Friday Music Day: Oct 5, 2012
Based on the last few weeks' comments and a few random other albums, I've checked out:
- Beck's Sea Change: I just don't get it. Beck sings like Kanye rapped in his first big single. But Kanye had an excuse: his jaw was wired shut.
- Purity Rings' Shrines: Digging it, I didn't hear the similarities to Grimes based on their first single, but over the whole album I do. More varied vocally and beatwise than Grimes' dubbed-out vox over a house beat. Would this be considered post-post-dubstep? Sounds like someone took the folk and hip-hop out of Various's The World is Gone.
- Matthew Dear's Black City and Beams: I think he's figuring out what to do with his vocals. I sampled his first vocal album Asa Breed back when it was released, and the over-bassed vocodered crooner-raps bugged me, especially over more than one song at a time. So I kindof dismissed him, and the first song I heard from Black City seemed comically creepy. But this week I heard this song(SFW, but with mildly suggestive images) and I realized he pulled off what Plastikman never did before he hung up the name: House Producer adds his effected vocals and it sounds natural. The newer album, Beams is brighter, and has some decent places, but doesn't come across as all that great.
- Cory Branan's Mutt: The second-newest Bloodshot artist (behind Murder By Death), and I hadn't heard anything of it. Pretty good, I think a lot of WGOMers would like him: countrier blending of Springsteen ballads and Sun Kil Moon, with just enough Tom Waits to show:
What's on your mind or in your random 10?
Yeasayer – Folk Hero Schtick
new music for your face.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfpLuZF1T08
2012
mmmmm... triple humbucker rickenbacker. i would do a various number of deeds to own one of those.