All year long I wait for my favorite time of year, Camping Season!
Nature always seems to amaze me with all the visitors we seem to attract in our campsites. To name a few, we have had of coarse Brokeback- mosquitoes, chippies, deer, elk, and even a black bear.
Posts Tagged ‘Year’
"The Canned Ham"
Monday, August 31st, 2009Downhill from here?
Thursday, August 20th, 2009I’ve been having a pretty good year. Being the superstitious type, it scares me to even type that, but it’s true. In May I celebrated my one year anniversary here at Inline. On July 3rd my fiance of 18 months and I purchased our first house.This past weekend, I was back in Michigan for my bachelor party. It was one of the most memorable days of my life. In October I’ll have another unforgettable day when we say our I do’s. I have much to be thankful for.
To be clear, I’m doing my absolute best to enjoy the ride. But every once in a while I hear from that little voice. You know, the one that you hear from time to time that reminds you of Newton’s laws of physics? Yeah, that one. Occasionally he likes to do his best Jack Nicholson and ask “what if this is as good as it gets?” He’s also been known to put together PowerPoint presentations with graphs and charts illustrating the ups and downs of life. There are even photos of roller-coasters to jazz it up and make it fun. I’d like to tell that little voice not to quit his day job, but then I realize that reminding me of these things is his day job, and well, it all goes downhill from here.
Kick Ball
Thursday, August 13th, 2009
I consider myself lucky because unlike Robbie, I don’t have to wait once a year to enjoy my favorite activity. I spend every Wednesday night with a great group of friends, cold beers, feisty banter, and a big rubber ball.
This summer I have joined WAKA, the premier (and only) World Adult Kickball Association. This is my team’s first year playing kickball together. We are all seasoned athletes, who developed our skills in a long and arduous training process called “Elementary School”. However, it seems the 20-30 years since that training have left us a little rusty. Despite our full roster of 25 aggressive players, team “So is Your Face”
has yet to win a game, but we are all learning key tips for next year. For example: if you fill the outfield with girls- you cannot later be surprised when we all throw “like girls”.
Now, don’t let our record fool you. We are serious competitors. Let me take you back to a time and place not too long ago (specifically two weeks ago at the City of Cuernavaca Park. It was raining and it was raining hard. Team “So is Your Face” refuses to forfeit. Clothed in our battle armor of sweatbands and random warm clothing from everyone’s trunks we take the field, beers in hand. Teammates are slipping, falling, and struggling to overcome the mud. After an epic battle, the last inning is upon us, score 1-0, we are up to kick and down by one. The first two balls are caught in the air. High fives are passed around the field. This is crunch time, we send in our big kickers…we load the bases…. this is it, everything is set, perfect for a big win. Our best kicker is up. The first ball goes out of bounds. The next ball bounces across the plate, the ref calls a strike. The pitcher is getting cocky; you can tell the next one will be a strike. Our best kicker kicks the final ball, it’s going, going…but is it gone? There is a scramble in the outfield by the other team. “RUN!” is all you hear from the sidelines. The person on 3rd runs for home, everything seems like it is going in slow motion. Team “So is Your Face” is perched on their first possible tie, or even victory, and the runner from 3rd… slips in the mud, is tagged out, and the game is over.
Yet another loss for “So is your Face”. Luckily we get to play again, next week.
The NBA Playoffs
Thursday, May 28th, 2009As an advocate fan of professional sports, the NBA has come full circle in 2009 not only for myself, but seemingly for everyone around me. With stars like Lebron James and Kobe Bryant leading the pack, people from coast to coast are curious on what the buzz is all about. Not only am I glued to my television screen every night, but my girlfriend, my parents, and even aunts and uncles are emailing me about the special entertainment the NBA is displaying.
With all of this said, I ventured into how these special times for the NBA are affecting markets throughout the country. From national sports radio to local television networks, it seems that the NBA playoffs have been clogging up the marketplace. Did you know that the NHL championship will be decided in the next couple of weeks? (yawn) Exactly.
The USA TODAY reports that “Sunday’s Game 3 (Cleveland vs. Orlando) drew an overnight rating that was up 65% from a San Antonio-Lakers playoff game in the time slot last year” Furthermore, “ESPN, after the first two Denver-Lakers games became ESPN’s most-watched basketball games ever, [and] had overall NBA playoff ratings running 3% ahead of last year.”
Most watched basketball games ever?
TNT reported that “Game 7 of the epic first round battle between the Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls…was watched by 6.9 million total viewers on TNT. That audience total makes it the most-watched round one game in cable television history.”
In cable television history?
Shocked? Surprised? Stunned? I am not. The NBA has all the players in place and all of the advertising it needs to fuel the league for many years into the future. Looking back on it now, I should have known that when my girlfriend wanted to tune in every week that the NBA was headed in the right direction.
GO NUGGETS!
-RF
March Madness
Thursday, March 19th, 2009It’s that time of year again! March Madness has arrived, and everyone at InLine has gone ‘all in’ for a tournament pool… We have 17 brackets entered, and 5 different championship teams as follows:
DUKE- 4 picks
MEMPHIS- 3 picks
PITTSBURGH- 5 picks
NORTH CAROLINA- 1 pick
LOUISVILLE- 4 picks
Throughout the tournament we will provide the current ‘Hall of Fame’ brackets (i.e. top 3) and the ‘Hall of Shame’ brackets (i.e. bottom 3). Good luck to everyone and may your bracket not BUST this first weekend!
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