Rev. JeffA,
Thank you for all that you do here at the WGOM. Your constant series on Birthdays and the various minor leagues throughout this hemisphere give us things to look at and discuss when things are slow, and things to get excited about when the major-league team. And you kee it up when we're distracted elsewhere.
Night Moves – Country Queen
favorite female vocalists? that seems like a theme!
well, it actually does, but not right now.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOd3obmxtIU
i have a strange aversion to fender basses. i can't quite articulate why...
:NLCS Game 7: St Louis at San Fran 7pm
for all the Tostitos! ... or at least half the bag.
who ya rooting for?
AMR Graphs: The 2012 American League (Part 1 of 4)
I've done these in the past and here they are for 2012. Nothing really cool stands out this time around.
These graphs show games above or below .500 at the conclusion of each game. So double-headers will show two markers, one above the other. I started each team off at 0 on the day preceding its first game.
American League Central
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Dominican Digest: Games of 10/21
A good day for Wilkin Ramirez.
Mexican Matchups: Games of 10/21
Chris Colabello drives in all of his team's runs.
WGOM Fitness: October 22, 2012, Stopped
I did not go to the gym yesterday, opting instead for four hours of yard work, including raking, pulling a couple of bushes and various other tasks. By the end, I had sweated quite a bit. Continue reading WGOM Fitness: October 22, 2012, Stopped
Veneuzelan View: Games of 10/21
A good outing for Dakota Watts.
Paterno by Poz
I told BrianS I would pick up the book day post. The wife and kids are out of town for the weekend so I figured I could fit this in between cleaning the garage, raking leaves, trimming bushes, trimming trees, etc.
I recently finished "Paterno" by Joe Posnanski. I'm not a big college football fan. I'm not a big non-fiction fan. I am a big Posnanski fan although I was disappointed in both of his first two books. This book had an uphill battle to win me over.
I wasn't really sure how this Paterno book would go. Poz works best when he is telling feel-good stories and I think he made it pretty apparent that he was a Paterno fan-boy. He didn't sign up to write this kind of story.
Despite the challenges, Poz did a great job with this book. It starts out a little slow with Paterno's Brooklyn upbringing. But that focus on his upbringing, and the emphasis on doing something special, helps us not only to understand his achievements but also his shortcomings.
In the end, I didn't feel hatred towards Paterno. I felt disappointed. I felt he was deeply flawed. I also felt that he did really want to do good things with his life. Somewhere along the line, I think Coach Paterno took over and Joe Paterno no longer existed. The best line in the book was this one - "It is hard for any man, even a plainspoken Brooklyn kid determined never to lose his bearings, to hold on to what matters when people start to see him as a saint."
So, what are you reading?
October 22, 2012: A Few Comments that Didn’t Make the Banners
I read through all 1900 of Jeff's comments to prepare for this week, and had a five-page (or so) document of my favorites that I offered up for banners. Some other quotes that didn't make it:
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