Monday, October 09, 2006

Sox are everywhere

today was very Red Sox oriented.

to start, I wore my Papelbon jersey-shirt today for the mere fact of pronouncing to all the Yankee fans on campus that I'm saying "HAHAHAHAHA" to them. There's this one particular NY fan in all of my engineering classes who is always sporting something Yankee related. He either has his battered NY hat, his Yankeet watch, or some shirt that says "Jeter XXL"(don't really get that one) or has a player-jersey on hit(usually Posada). Anyhow, this guy just looks the part of a typical Yankee fan, and while I have never conversed with him, I'm rather certain he's annoying. The great thing about all of this is that I usually sit RIGHT in front of this guy in my classes(by no choice of mine; I usually get there before he does), so wearing my Sox shirt today was the perfect ploy. I hope he got a good, loooooong look at it.

on my way out of the library today I saw this chick with a #58 Papelbon jersey-shirt on. She has the alternate home jersey, so it's red with blue lettering, while mine is blue with red lettering. It's kinda sad that I'm not the only one with that jersey on campus anymore :(, haha.

and finally, after my Structures test this evening, I was leaving the room when Dr. Lacy(who is quite possibly the nicest man in this universe) pulled me aside to question me about if I had ever seen the Sportscenter commercial with the Red Sox fan in the bathroom. I told him I had, and that I wore my shirt today just for *that* guy up there(I pointed the Yankee out). As if Dr. Lacy couldn't get any cooler, now I learn that this guy watches ESPN. I wonder if he likes baseball...hmmm.

well, back to Thermodynamics and Monday Night Football...

Thursday, October 05, 2006

from NASA to groundskeeping

Today was Day #1 of the 89th NHL season. It's pretty exciting. Unfortunately, my Avs couldn't hold their 2-0 lead the whole game, and they allowed 2 unanswered goals in the 3rd, as well as the game-winner in OT off an assist by Turco. Eyugh. I'm just glad hockey is back; every other weekend or so I'll get to watch some games on NBC. Also, if things go as planned, I will be watching Joe Sakic and Company on New Year's Day in Nashville play against the hometown Predators.

Baseball playoffs keep rolling along. The Twins are disappointing, while the Tigers are just a sacrificial lamb for the Yankees. It appears the A's are going to be my best hope to get the Yanks knocked out of October.

Today I was finally able to get things done that needed to be done. I got my Target e-giftcard problems worked out, so now my 2 GB SD card for my camera is on its way :). Thanks again for my birthday present, Mom and Dad!! Oh, and since someone was obviously trying to swindle me on Half.com(where I ordered 2 of my textbooks for cheap), I filed my claims on my two books. It takes 30 days for them to resolve it, so I should get a refund by then. I've already been using books from my friends, and although they aren't the exact same textbooks, they are more than adequate. It'll just be a little more change in the pocket when I get my money back :)

Speaking of pocket money, I'm going home this weekend, and I may very well be going home the next two weekends as well. I offered my services to Dad and the Gray Center, and he informed me that there was plenty work to be done. So the plan is just to work as many hours as possible this weekend and get some extra money in the pocket. I've got alot of events coming up(well into next semester), so more money couldn't hurt. I'm also planning on working over Christmas break at the Center. Basically, my weekend will involve physical labor, eating, and sleeping. That sounds bad, but it will be great to be continually working on something and not have to think about school, baseball, or much else.

Another plus this weekend will be that John and his dog Tyrone are coming home. John is dropping off Tyrone to Mom, so she can take care of him while John is off on some super secret spy mission somewhere on the other side of the planet(he's really just going to New Zealand, but I like to think he's a super-spy). Not only will I get to see my dogs, I'll get an extra treat with Tyrone!! (And I get to see my brother, of course, haha)

Just watch...this weekend be the weekend we upset West Virginia while I'm at home. Twenty bucks says it happens, haha.

Trevor and I went to Chattanooga for Fall Break this past weekend. We had such an awesome time. Thursday night was half-priced wine night at this local cafe, Friday night was guys' night at this bar with around 200 beers, and Saturday night we partied it up at Mal's then headed over to Parkway Billiards(which I absolutely love now). I wanted to eat brunch with Ann at some point, but she was never able to take a break out of her demanding schedule at the Magazine. The entire weekend included great food and great fun with pretty much the entire Spring Break crew. I also got to see Mal kick some ass on the soccer fields in a mini-tournament at UTC. I swear that girl has gotten even faster, if that's even possible. She had several scoring oppurtunities but was just unlucky on the bounces. Once again, I assumed the role of Mr. Photographer during the games, haha. I think I like that job.

Speaking of Mal and soccer, the girls have a soccer game at Vandy the last Saturday in October. I was thinking about heading up there on that Friday, maybe spending the night with Paul in Cookeville(or Lebanon), eating lunch with Andrea in Nashville, then heading to the game. It's almost like my Red Roadies days back in my senior year of high school, haha.