EKU southpaw Christian Friedrich
May 30, 2008
Friedrich from Evanston, Illinois, was named Second-Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball. He also earned the 2008 OVC Pitcher of the Year. Friedrich dominated batters this year ranking second in the nation in ERA (1.43) and hits per nine innings (4.41) for the Colonels of Eastern Kentucky.
“Before the season, Friedrich was named a preseason first team All-American by Baseball America. He is also a finalist for several national player of the year awards, including the Brooks Wallace and Roger Clemens Awards, as well as the Golden Spikes and Dick Howser awards.” – ovcsports.com
Friedrich is expected to be a first round draft pick. I hope the Reds pick him up at the 7 spot.
**Update** Friedrich was the 25th pick by the Colorado Rockies.
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the Office quote of the day 5-28-08
May 29, 2008
Dwight: I’m a deer hunter. I go all the time with my dad. One thing about deer, they have very good vision. One thing about me…I am better at hiding than they are at vision.

Start of a new era for the Reds
May 28, 2008
His name, Jay Bruce. He makes his major league debut today. The Reds promoted him from the Triple-A Louisville Bats. The 21 year old has been rated the best prospect in the minors. Griffey and Dunn call him “The Future.” Fans call him “Bruuuuuuuce.”
“No, he’s not the savior,” Reds manager Dusty Baker said. “We just want him to be himself. Just let him play and be himself. Don’t put any labels on him. No comparisons. Just let him play. You can’t help what people put on you or what people say. The only thing you can control is how you play. He’s a confident young man. He’s a bright young man and a competitive young man.” – mlb.com
“The Future” is here and it is about time. He went 3-3 in his debut, with 2 rbis and 2 runs and he reached base in all 5 plate appearances.
But hey, according to Hitler, doing well in Triple-A does not translate into success in the Big Leagues. “Triple-A! Schmiple A! That don’t mean squat!” Hitler was obviously no fan of Matt Belisle.
This is what Hitler believes cursed the Reds. I would have to agree. What a debacle.
Memorial Day
May 26, 2008
Returning Meaning to Memorial Day
Memorial Day is Monday. Some believe it shouldn’t be. While millions prepare to go to the beach or take a family picnic or just spend a day at the mall, veterans groups and others fret that the meaning of Memorial Day is lost amid the hubbub of a long weekend and the unofficial marker of summer. “Memorial Day is to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice,” says Joe Davis, a spokesman for the Veterans of Foreign Wars. “Its meaning goes way beyond the three-day weekend.” He and others fear that Memorial Day has become nothing but a vacation weekend. But it didn’t use to be.
After World War I, Decoration Day came to include all fallen American soldiers. In 1954, Congress renamed the holiday Memorial Day and eventually dubbed Waterloo its official birthplace. Through the decades, the date of May 30 remained fixed. But that changed in 1971 when Congress declared Memorial Day an official holiday and, much to the delight of the beleaguered American worker, altered its observance to the last Monday in May.
Over the years, Memorial Day’s new function as a holiday weekend has become a source of increasing concern for veterans and others. Creators of RestoreMemorialDay.com have launched a petition drive, which has picked up nearly 10,000 signatures, to return the day to May 30. Among the petitioners is a mother who lost her son in Ramadi, Iraq. “Should another mother have to endure the pain of losing a soldier in our fight for freedom, I want them remembered not for the parades and the picnics, but for the love and sacred remembrance they are so deserving of,” she writes. “Is it too much to ask we remember one day for them?”
Sen. Daniel Inouye feels much the same way. In 1989, the World War II veteran introduced a bill to Congress that would return Memorial Day to its original date. The bill stalled in the Judiciary Committee. In 2003, the Veterans of Foreign Wars passed a resolution at its 104th National Convention in support of the traditional Memorial Day holiday. It would amend Congress’s 1971 decree “to strike the words ‘the last Monday in May’ and insert the words ‘May 30.’ ” The VFW still supports the idea, because, “right now, the great majority of Americans view Memorial Day as a three-day weekend,” Davis says. Changing the date “recognizes the sacrifice of 1 million Americans who have died in uniform…to help free the world from tyranny.” But after seven years of war in Iraq, the VFW’s priorities are of a more pressing nature: such as improving healthcare for veterans and passing a new GI Bill.
Still, the fight remains. Inouye has continued to reintroduce his bill every new session. The senator believes “the true meaning of this day has been lost and that it should be a time to honor and reflect on the sacrifices made by the men and women who have worn the uniform of the United States,” says his spokesman, Mike Yuen. But it seems the popularity of the three-day weekend is winning out. Inouye has never even had so much as a cosponsor for the legislation. “This is something the senator is committed to,” Yuen says. “He may be a solitary soldier in this battle, but he’s a committed soldier.”

“…that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion, that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God, …and that government of the people by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth.” –Abraham Lincoln
Knievel looks to jump 24 trucks at Kings Island
May 24, 2008
Evel Knievel’s son, Robbie will jump 24 trucks today at Kings Island. He plans to go 224 feet. That would be 110 ft. more than his Dad’s jump back in 1975. Evel cleared 14 Greyhound buses in Kings Island on October 25, 1975. The event recorded the highest viewer rating in the history of ABC’s Wide World of Sports.
Evel Knievel

UPDATE: He does it!
the Office quote of the day 5-24-08
May 24, 2008
Michael: Myth: 3 Americans every year die from rabies.
Fact: 4 Americans every year die from rabies.

the Office quote of the day
May 22, 2008
Andy: [to Michael] Just listen, I forgot to tell you the plan for this Saturday. You, me, bar, beers, buzzed. Wings, shots, drunk, waitresses, hot. Football, Cornell-Hofstra, slaughter!
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- Andy: Best ad ever? [singing] Give me a break…gimme a break…break me off a piece of that…[stops] I am totally blanking! What is the thing?
- Jim: Nobody tell him!
- Andy: Wha? No…why?
- Jim: You got it, you’re so close.
- Andy: Break me off a piece of that…apple sauce
- Jim: Break me off a piece of that apple sauce. I don’t think that’s…
- Andy: Piece of that Chrysler car…football cream…

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
May 22, 2008
The movie opens today. Here is a tribute to the Legendary Dr. Jones accompanied by John Williams’ Raiders March.

Creed thoughts
May 21, 2008
May 31, 06:06 PM
Creed Thoughts
Where’s Thousand Island? I’ve got some vacation time saved up and it sounds like a delicious place to visit.
Root beer floats. It does. I’ve tested it.
There’s a fat man that sits by me. He has some sort of jar of multi-colored power beans. I need those beans, man.
The last thing I want to deal with at work is people.
I’m thinking about buying a horse. Great for transportation and once you’re done with it, you’ve got about seven days worth of meals.
Never trust mailmen.

You’re the winner
May 21, 2008
Boo!

With 5,920 piercings Elaine Davidson is the Guinness World Record holder as “Most Pierced Woman.”
Seriously?
If you thought that was bad. I discovered an earlier picture when she had a mere 1,903 piercings back in 2003. “She considers feeling pain a motivating factor in her life and says she also walks on beds of nails, fire and bits of glass.” – Reuters
Really? It doesn’t show.


