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April 24, 2007

I passed…

Filed under: Random — Hayden @ 3:45 pm

…my driver’s license test and am now a legal, Illinois driver!

April 21, 2007

Congratulations…

Filed under: Back Home,Music — Hayden @ 9:26 pm

…to WEVL for reaching its goal (and then some) during the Spring Pledge Drive!

Sox vs. Tigers – TV Game #6

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 3:35 pm

1. `Tis the season for Saturday afternoon baseball!
2. Last night, I went out to eat at Giordano’s with a TV crew that I had been working with all week. So Apryl and I had leftovers while watching the game.
3. Apryl watched most of the game with me until falling asleep around the 7th inning.
4. When the Tigers scored 4 runs in the first inning with a grand slam, I thought it was going to be long day at the ballpark. Fortunately, the Sox played great ball to come back, without having to rely on a homerun.
5. The Tigers’ 3 errors certainly helped us as well.
6. After explaining to Apryl that a foul ball counts as a strike but that a batter could not strike out with a foul, I was told that “whoever came up with the rules for baseball must have been drunk.”
7. Brian Anderson, a fan favorite but seldom used player, was brought in as a pinch runner for Jim Thome. He would later score a run. However, he didn’t get the chance to hit the next inning after Sox manager Ozzie Guillen had Rod Mackowiak pinch hit for Anderson. Mackowiak would pop out.
8. This was the first game sent into extra innings that I have seen this season. Well, one inning, since the Sox won the game with two more runs in the 10th.
9. After three straight losses reported on the blog, I thought I was starting to jinx the Sox (even when they had won their last previous outings). Today, the Good Guys proved me wrong, and now we’ve won our last 4 games and are in 2nd place in the Central AL!

April 18, 2007

Why, oh why?

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 9:46 pm

The Sox win tonight against the Texas Rangers 6-0. Mark Buehrle pitches a no hitter, which makes the 16th no hitter in Chicago White Sox history. Jim Thome hits two home runs, and Jermaine Dye hits a grand slam. Perhaps, the best game of the season (thus far). But instead of broadcasting the game, Comcast gives us the Cubs getting beat by the Braves. Dang!

April 17, 2007

Sox vs. Rangers – TV Game #5

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 10:52 pm

After a short break, I’m back with another one of these:

1. Leaving a shoot today I got to see the Sox fans making their way to the ballpark.
2. Tonight’s game was the first one I had seen broadcasted on WCIU, which is the same station that Svengoolie airs on.
3. While I understand that Pods was out due to an injury, I don’t understand where our home run leader Juan Uribe was tonight.
4. The Sox’s only run was from a Jim Thome home run over the 400ft fence in the fourth.
5. Other than the occasional home run, the Sox lacks any type of offense. Most of the team are barely hitting over 200. Ugh.
6. The legendary Sammy Sosa played his first game in Chicago since his days in the Cubs. And was booed. He also hit a double and a home run.
7. This is going to be frustrating year. I see us competing with the Indians throughtout the season for a third place position in the AL Central Division. Detroit Tigers should remain #1 most of the season with Minnesota Twins a few games back at 2nd.
8. The first couple of innings were watched during commerical breaks of the new episode of Gilmore Girls, while eating a great dinner cooked by Apryl.
9. Go Sox!

April 14, 2007

Chicago 2016

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 3:34 pm
So, there you have it! Chicago beats out Los Angeles for the US Olympic Committee’s pick for the Olympic games of 2016. It still doesn’t guarantee that the Olympics will be hosted in the Windy City since that will be up to the International Committee. But if the vote is for the United States, Chicago will be the host city. So for now, it’s Chicago vs. The World.

Are You Ready To Pitchfork?

Filed under: Music — Hayden @ 11:21 am

Tomorrow, it will be exactly three months until the Pitchfork Music Festival. While the lineup hasn’t been fully announced, what do you make of those scheduled to perform?

Friday
All Tomorrow’s Parties/Don’t Look Back – Sonic Youth performs Daydream Nation in its entirety.

Saturday
Cat Power, Clipse, Iron and Wine, Girl Talk, Grizzly Bear, Battles, Fujiya & Miyagi, Oxford Collapse, Dan Deacon, Beach House, Professor Murder, and Ken Vandermark’s Powerhouse Sound

Sunday
The New Pornographers, Stephen Malkmus, De La Soul, Of Montreal, Jamie Lidell, Menomena, Klaxons, The Ponys, Deerhunter, and Craig Taborn’s Junk Magic

April 13, 2007

Spring Pledge Drive

Filed under: Back Home,Music — Hayden @ 8:45 am

Help support our favorite radio station by making a donation during WEVL’s Spring Pledge Drive. The drive starts today and continues through April 21st. The pledge line is 901-528-1990 or you can pledge online.

April 11, 2007

Wednesday Morning

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 8:27 am

Snow, Rain, and Sludge.

Update: The Cubs game against the Astros has been cancelled due to SNOW!

Sox vs. A’s – TV Game #4

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 12:45 am

Ouch! Tonight’s game was a heartbreaker! Despite an impressive outing from pitcher Jon Garland through 7 innings and having the lead since the 5th, the Sox give up three hits in the bottom of the 9th from relief pitcher Bobby Jenks and take a loss. We even missed Andrew Bird on Letterman to watch the dreadful end. So, I shall do my best to give you my comments:

1. I made homemade pizza tonight but since the game didn’t start until 9pm CST I didn’t get to enjoy it with the game.
2. The WGN commentators for the away games are less enthusiastic for the real “home” team.
3. Apryl started watching the game with me but fell asleep around the 4th inning. She would wake up towards the end of the game.
4. No homeruns for tonight’s game. However, Juan Uribe does get the RBI in the 5th for the Sox’s only score.
5. Despite having the highest batting average on the home team, even hitting a homer the night before helping the Sox beat the A’s, Steve Podsednik gets very little love from the Sox fans. It didn’t help that the game winning hit in the 9th wasn’t caught by Pods, but instead bounced off his head.
6. Being a Grizzlies fan (and heck, a U of M Tigers fan), I understand heartbreak losses. When they happen you question why you even torture yourself following these game so closely. Then, of couse, the good guys come through and make you proud again.
7. Favorite quote from an expletively littered South Side Sox blog tonight, “Terrible way to end the night. Sleep is not going to be easy.”
8. Apryl really doesn’t like the intentional walk. Whenever it happens, she likes to utter, “There is no honor in this game. No dignity.”
9. Apryl’s sisters are coming to town on Thursday night, so I might be skipping out on TV Game #5 (Sox vs. Indians).

(Eva watching the Good Guys.)

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