Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Another update posted from work - it's been a slow day.

Went to a Royals game last Thursday night with a co-worker. Her son is in charge of all the entertainment items out at the K. After the game was over, I saw quite a few of the local athletes, some current stars (Trent Green, one of the new Chiefs players) and old timers (Rick Sutcliffe, Paul Splittorff, Mike MacFarlane). Also shook hands with the play-by-play guy (Fred White?). He didn't introduce himself, so neither did I. The coolest thing was that I got to shut off the big screen. It was somewhat disappointing though - there was only one button to push. Oh well, Chris was a pretty cool guy, glad he let me cruise through there and check that stuff out.

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Tick tick tick.... waiting on this day at work to get done. That's right, readers - I'm typing this from my place of employment. I could be doing something productive. But where would the fun be in that?

Having a hard time staying awake, it's been relatively quiet until the last hour or so. Tech support for our main application hasn't called me back yet. Having scanning errors at our admissions desks, which is preventing them from scanning people's insurance cards and other ID. Of course it waits until quitting time to happen.

Have a ball game tonight at 7 PM. Shouldn't be too bad, it's only 85 degrees right now. It's normally hotter than blazes this time of year. 85 sounds pretty good.

Monday, July 04, 2005

Semi-long story here:

Friday, my buddy Jeff came into town. He was here to cover the races
that took place at the Kansas Speedway over the weekend. We decided to
go to the Royals game against the Angels Friday night. He has a friend
named Tim, originally from England who is becoming a big fan of
American sports and wanted to come along. He has lived here for 2 1/2
years in the Anaheim area, so he follows the Angels pretty regularly.

We get to the ballpark, it was absolutely perfect weather for a
ballgame. It was about 75 degrees at gametime and got cooler as the
game progressed. Tim has a pretty good grasp of the game for a guy who
is so new to it. That being said, there were some rules that were
confusing to him and it was interesting explaining some of the nuances
of the game - the infield fly rule and why a ball is foul if it starts
out in fair territory, then goes outside the lines.

The strangest thing to explain was something that tells the story of
why the Royals are in last place in their division and have one of the
worst records in baseball. The first batter to go to the plate was
David DeJesus. He promptly slaps a hit to left field - looks like a
good start for the home team. One slight problem: the leadoff batter
on the scorecard was Angel Berroa. What a friggin' mistake! I haven't
seen that since Little League. Anyway, the Angels manager points out
the mistake and Berroa is called out. DeJesus has to *go back* and hit
again. He hits it hard, right at the center fielder. There are now 2
outs, but only one man has been to the plate. Jeff & I had a bit of
trouble explaining that one because we weren't sure what happened
either. At first it looked like it might be an illegal bat, but when
they called Berroa out it made sense. Just bizarre, to say the least.

We ended up going to a local strip club afterwards, a place called
"The Show". Let me say, there were some *talented* young ladies there.
Really just drank beer and watched, but that was okay with me. One of
the dancers came over and sat on my knee, and was having a good little
chat with me when Tim chimed in. So much for talking to *me*. She
stayed perched on my knee, but she was talking to that Limey bastard. ;)
A couple of the girls there were totally digging his accent. We ended
up staying until closing time, which was 3 AM.

Tim was a pretty cool guy. Definitely would hang with him again. Hope our paths cross again someday.
I'm buying the first round.

Thanks for indulging me if you made it this far.....

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