My expert, while biased, comments before last night's AFC Championship Game:
"May the team who scores the most points win!"
Monday, January 22, 2007
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Beatiful Insanity
This is why I love Christmas lights:
Yep, it's another zoom-movement-long-exposure experiment thing. Except, this one was different. Instead of "hey, that's kinda cool" when I first looked at it on my camera, it was like, "WOW!" and "I must guard this memory card with my life!"
This one really raised the bar for me. It surpassed by far what I had imagined for this shot. I'm not even sure if could get that much color into an imagination picture!
And I'm only saying all this nice stuff about my own picture because it was luck. And a little skill of course! Haha...
If you'd like to buy prints, the 20x30 will be 100 dollars. That's a good deal, I'm telling you...
This one really raised the bar for me. It surpassed by far what I had imagined for this shot. I'm not even sure if could get that much color into an imagination picture!
And I'm only saying all this nice stuff about my own picture because it was luck. And a little skill of course! Haha...
If you'd like to buy prints, the 20x30 will be 100 dollars. That's a good deal, I'm telling you...
Monday, January 15, 2007
The Mysterious Production of Eggs
That, my friends, is the name of this guy named Andrew Bird's album. Brilliant, and how! I've only heard two of his songs, but I can already tell he is awesome. But don't hear it from me:
www.andrewbird.net
Click on listen. And listen. Bet you can't not listen again when its done... :)
www.andrewbird.net
Click on listen. And listen. Bet you can't not listen again when its done... :)
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Oh, The Pain!
Fourth quarter. Around 2 minutes left. My team is down 27-24, stalled at midfield.
4th down & 10. This play decides the game. This play decides our season.
Garcia takes the snap, and right away there's a blitzing defender in has face, rushing up the middle. As he falls, he puts the ball up, and I hold my breath....
Caught!!! Hank Baskett, the undrafted rookie receiver, makes the diving catch for the first down!!!! [At this point I'm jumping up and down, going crazy...] But wait. I can't believe it:
A flag is down? A flag is down?? A flag, is down. What???
False start on Scott Young, and I want to murder myself. 4th & 15 now, but still do-able, right? RIGHT!!!!
I life my head from my hands to look at the TV. DIRK JOHNSON? What the heck is he doing on the field?? Dirk Johnson is the punter. We can't punt! We only have one timeout. If we punt it to them, we have to keep them from getting the first down, [highly unlikely seeing as the entire game their running back has been creaming us] forcing them to punt it back. Then we would have about 30 seconds to make it into field goal range, just to tie it.
Well, we punted.

And that was it. First down Saints, and the game is over. Our season is over. I love Andy Reid, [head coach] but that was the worst call of the year. Hands down.
27-24. I called that score before the game, except we had the 27! I must have jinxed it. No more calling scores from now on!
In all fairness, it had been a magical ride, for both teams. Last year's Saints, playing without a home due to Katrina, went 3-13. One of the worst teams in the league. This year, they played inspired football on the way to a 10-6 record and the second seed in the playoffs.
Philadelphia, on the other hand, was expected to be at the very least competitive. We started 4-1. Everything was happy. And then, unexplainably, we lost 5 of the next 6, and lost Donovan McNabb, the star quarterback, in the process. Hearts were gloomy in Philly, and almost anybody who said they still believed was lying. Nobody believed. I didn't believe.
And then came Jeff Garcia, the backup quarterback. The team rallied around him beautifully, and they won their last 5 straight to make it to 10-6 and the third seed in the playoffs. I was amazed, and to say it was a pleasant surprise wouldn't quite cut it!
They beat the New York Giants in the first game. 6 straight, 3 to go. And, well, I told you what happened. It was an excellent game as football games go, but the bitter taste of defeat lingers in my mouth, and will for a while. There's always next year, or so they say...
[So, you probably didn't know I was that into football, eh? Yes, its unhealthy at times. I shouldn't let myself be so emotionally involved in something as silly as a game. But...]
Right, so I'm going to say goodbye now.
Goodbye.
4th down & 10. This play decides the game. This play decides our season.
Garcia takes the snap, and right away there's a blitzing defender in has face, rushing up the middle. As he falls, he puts the ball up, and I hold my breath....

Caught!!! Hank Baskett, the undrafted rookie receiver, makes the diving catch for the first down!!!! [At this point I'm jumping up and down, going crazy...] But wait. I can't believe it:
A flag is down? A flag is down?? A flag, is down. What???
False start on Scott Young, and I want to murder myself. 4th & 15 now, but still do-able, right? RIGHT!!!!
I life my head from my hands to look at the TV. DIRK JOHNSON? What the heck is he doing on the field?? Dirk Johnson is the punter. We can't punt! We only have one timeout. If we punt it to them, we have to keep them from getting the first down, [highly unlikely seeing as the entire game their running back has been creaming us] forcing them to punt it back. Then we would have about 30 seconds to make it into field goal range, just to tie it.
Well, we punted.

And that was it. First down Saints, and the game is over. Our season is over. I love Andy Reid, [head coach] but that was the worst call of the year. Hands down.
27-24. I called that score before the game, except we had the 27! I must have jinxed it. No more calling scores from now on!
In all fairness, it had been a magical ride, for both teams. Last year's Saints, playing without a home due to Katrina, went 3-13. One of the worst teams in the league. This year, they played inspired football on the way to a 10-6 record and the second seed in the playoffs.
Philadelphia, on the other hand, was expected to be at the very least competitive. We started 4-1. Everything was happy. And then, unexplainably, we lost 5 of the next 6, and lost Donovan McNabb, the star quarterback, in the process. Hearts were gloomy in Philly, and almost anybody who said they still believed was lying. Nobody believed. I didn't believe.
And then came Jeff Garcia, the backup quarterback. The team rallied around him beautifully, and they won their last 5 straight to make it to 10-6 and the third seed in the playoffs. I was amazed, and to say it was a pleasant surprise wouldn't quite cut it!
They beat the New York Giants in the first game. 6 straight, 3 to go. And, well, I told you what happened. It was an excellent game as football games go, but the bitter taste of defeat lingers in my mouth, and will for a while. There's always next year, or so they say...
[So, you probably didn't know I was that into football, eh? Yes, its unhealthy at times. I shouldn't let myself be so emotionally involved in something as silly as a game. But...]
Right, so I'm going to say goodbye now.
Goodbye.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Night
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)

