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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

This Day in History

September 30, 1955


On this day in 1955, movie star James Dean dies at age 24 in a car crash on a California highway. Dean was driving his Porsche 550 Spyder, nicknamed "Little Bastard," headed to a car race in Salinas, California, with his mechanic Rolf Wuetherich, when they were involved in a head-on collision with a car driven by a 23-year-old college student named Donald Turnaspeed. Dean was taken to Paso Robles War Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 5:59 p.m. Wuetherich, who was thrown from the car, survived the accident and Turnaspeed escaped with minor injuries. No charges were ever filed against him.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Quote of the Week

To die will be an awfully big adventure.

J.M. BARRIE, Peter Pan

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Friday October 3



I can't wait until Friday at 3:00 when we gather for a ritualistic meal at Thurman's in Columbus. Let the eating, and gaming, begin!!

Buckeye Recap



A pretty good three quarters work in a 34-21 victory over Minnesota. Tressel, as always, called off the dogs in the second half, getting a lot of people, 66, into the game. Terrelle Pryor rushed for 97 yards and two touchdowns while throwing for another. Beanie Wells made his return and looked pretty good. He made an incredible leaping move over a Minnesota player and looks like he will be getting back to full speed soon. He was a bit rusty and a bit gimpy but was wearing a seriously cumbersome pair of shoes. He carried 14 times for 108 yards. Next up are the Wisconsin Badgers in a scary night game at Madison.

Looks like it will be an exciting year for upsets as Number 1 USC, Number 3 Georgia, Number 4 Florida, and number 8 Wisconsin all lost this week end.

Go Bucks!!



Saturday, September 27, 2008

Never Leave Your Partner Behind



We went to see the newest movie from Sherwood Church called Fireproof. These are the same people that produced Facing the Giants a few years ago. that movie was made for $100,000 and made ten million. This time they spent $500,000 and I'd be willing to guess it brings in at least 25 million this weekend alone. The movie stars Kirk Cameron from the Growing Pains TV show. He has a pretty impressive Christian witness that you can read about here.

The church behind the movie, Sherwood Baptist Church has a very impressive outreach program and are really involved in making quality family films and the Kendrick brothers are being called the Christian Coen brothers. This movie will make you laugh, think, sit on the edge of your seat and reflect on your own relationship in two hours. I give it 4 Floyds not because of the great acting or great lines but because of the great message. It was nice to see a movie like this in the theater. Guys, go see this one with your wives.

Game Day


The Season starts today. The Big Ten opens against Minnesota and the road to the Rose Bowl (and maybe beyond) begins here today. The Gophers come in 4-0 averaging 36 points per game. They haven't played a real tough schedule but it is rated #25 by these guys. In comparison Ohio State is rated #4 behind Georgia, Michigan and Baylor.

Pryor should have a big game today and I look for Boom or Beanie, maybe both, to go over 100 yards rushing. Pryor has a very deceptive strong arm so look for at least 4 long balls today. He might not complete them but look for him to throw them. I'm still worried that the "D" is still too much of a work in progress and will give up a few big plays. The point spread is OSU by 19. Take the Bucks to cover.

My prediction is Ohio State 38 Minnesota 14.

Go Bucks!

Friday, September 26, 2008

The Mighty Have Fallen


Oregon State has beaten the greatest college team of all time, the 2008 USC Trojans 27-21 in Corvallis Oregon. The Beavers led early and had to hang on big time. USC tried an onside kick with 1:18 left to seal it. Jacquizz Rodgers carried 37 times for 186 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Wonder what a healthy Beanie would have done against the Trojan Gods?

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Bad Joke of the Week




What type of jewelry does a dragon like best?

Theirs.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Monday, September 22, 2008

Hobbit Day


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE HOBBITS AROUND THE SHIRE & MIDDLE EARTH

HAPPY BIRTHDAY,
DEAR HOBBIT & FRIEND.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY,
MAY THE FUN NEVER END.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY,
DEAR ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY,
DEAR HOBBIT & FRIEND.

- Marc Gunn, of the Brobdingnagian Bards

Concerning Proper Birthday Gifts and the Giving Thereof

by Daisy Brambleburr of Bindbale Wood

As readers of Professor Tolkien's immortal THE HOBBIT and THE LORD OF THE RINGS will know, hobbits do not receive gifts on their birthdays. Instead, we freely GIVE gifts--in the long run, this works out better for everyone involved, as you give gifts once a year, but are practically guaranteed to receive at least one a week every week of the year. We like that.

Appropriate gifts range in stature from a simple card with a birthday greeting for a passing acquaintance to lavish imported oddities for your nearest and dearest. Some have expressed puzzlement on how to categorize recipients and levels of gift to give. Here are some guidelines:

Your Postman/Banker/Inn Keeper/Favorite Barmaid/etc : In the case of service personnel not specifically related to you, but of which you are fond, the birthday greeting card (with perhaps a birthday song folded around a single gold coin for the REALLY special ones) is considered good form. These say "Happy Birthday to Me" without being overly pretentious.

Your Relatives Below Fourth-Cousin and all Removes : For those distant relations who you feel obligated to acknowledge but do not know very well--or particularly like--it is appropriate to recycle the least favorite birthday gifts that you have received in the previous year. If possible, refrain from giving them back the gift they gave to you on THEIR birthday, but it is not something to worry overly about, as they probably gave the same thing to everyone they knew.

Your Relatives Between First and Third Cousins : Now, we are starting to get to the gifts that require a bit more thought and generosity. Here, you should keep in mind the personality of the intended recipient, and try to find something that matches their personal tastes. It is still appropriate to give a gift that you have received but do not care for, but it should be something that you feel the one you are giving it to will enjoy better than you did. For example--that lovely handcarved musical instrument that you are too tone deaf to play would be a wonderful gift for your cousin Dandelion who shows a real aptitude (but make a birthday song a stipulation--that way you both get something to enjoy.)

Your Immediate Family : Be prepared to provide new gifts for your siblings and offspring. It is only polite. These gifts should at the very least be purchased from Bywater or Bree, as there should be some sense of the exotic to them. Again, bear the personality of the recipient in mind. The amount spent on each gift is a good way to show whether or not a family member is in favor at the moment.

Your Spouse or Sweetheart : This is the single most important gift of all. It should be as lavish and spectacular as you can possibly make it--because you want the same in return. Something that they will definitely not want to give to a fourth cousin next birthday.

Quote of the Week

"I don’t know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve." - Bilbo Baggins

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Yankee Stadium





Today is the last game in Yankee Stadium and it truly is the end of an era. I am not a Yankee fan but this is a bit of a sad moment. Major League Baseball, in my opinion, made a huge mistake not ending the season with the Yankees at home. The game will be on tonight on ESPN at 8:00 PM and I'm sure it will be worth watching just for the clips, interviews, ghosts and memories. If you get a chance to pick up this weeks Sports Illustrated you should. There is a great article about the Stadium in there. You can read it here

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Buckeye Recap


Starting at Quarterback... number 2... Terrell Pryor. I'm pretty sure, baring injury, we will be hearing that announcement for the next three seasons. While Pryor wasn't perfect out there he certainly showed enough to help get some excitement back. Pryor threw for four touchdowns, which caught me a bit off guard. His line looked like this:

10 for 16, 141 yards 4 TD's. He threw one meaningless interception on a Hail Mary right before the half.

He also had 62 yards rushing. I'm just happy having a win, some excitement about the team and some hope for the rest of the season. That being said they need to keep improving since the Big 10 season starts next week. Bring on the Gophers

Game Day





It is The Men of Troy, part deux.



Bad news from the Dispatch:

Ohio State tailback Chris "Beanie" Wells has seen improvement in his injured right foot, but he will miss his third straight game Saturday.

Coach Jim Tressel yesterday said Wells' foot responded much better to back-to-back practices this week than it did last week, but said Wells still wasn't "functionally ready" to play.

Tressel would not put a timetable on Wells' return to action, either.

"He's got to be able to function at the Beanie level," he said.

Wells suffered the injury Aug. 30 against Youngstown State, on his 13th carry of the season. The junior from Akron was considered one of several preseason Heisman Trophy hopefuls, but that chance now has evaporated.

"Gosh, I hope that's not forefront in his mind," Tressel said. "My experience with Beanie is what's most important to him is when will he be back to help his team. Those other things, yeah, they're goals, and I hope they are, but they're not in the forefront."


Troy is not a bad team. They might be better than Ohio University. Ohio State needs to step up and be Ohio State. They can not afford to lose three games before they settle on a quarterback like they did in 2004 when they lost three in a row (Northwestern in OT on the road, Wisconsin at home, and Iowa on the road. They lost later that season at Purdue and easily could have lost in week two to Marshall. That type of season (8-4 with 2 close calls and a bowl game win over Kansas State)will not be acceptable.

I like the Bucks, in a game that will be closer than the final score, 31-17. I think this will be the coming out party for Mr. Pryor.

**** Kick Off Update**** Pryor gets the start and Mike Brewster starts at center. 1st time in OSU history a true freshman has started at both center and quarterback!!!!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Ahoy Mateys. Parlay?









Avast me hearties. tis talk like a Pirate Day. Grab some booty and give us yer best arrrrrrr

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Bad Joke of the Week

Long ago, when sailing ships ruled the waves, a captain and his crew were in danger of being boarded by a pirate ship. As the crew became frantic, the captain bellowed to his First Mate, "Bring me my red shirt!". The First Mate quickly retrieved the captain's red shirt, which the captain put on and lead the crew to battle the pirate boarding party. Although some casualties occurred among the crew, the pirates were repelled.

Later that day, the lookout screamed that there were two pirate vessels sending boarding parties. The crew cowered in fear, but the captain calm as ever bellowed, "Bring me my red shirt!". The battle was on, and once again the Captain and his crew repelled both boarding parties, although this time more casualties occurred.

Weary from the battles, the men sat around on deck that night recounting the day's occurrences when an ensign looked to the Captain and asked, "Sir, why did you call for your red shirt before the battle?". The Captain, giving the ensign a look that only a captain can give, exhorted, "If I am wounded in battle, the red shirt does not show the wound and thus, you men will continue to fight unafraid". The men sat in silence marveling at the courage of such a man.

As dawn came the next morning, the lookout screamed that there were pirate ships, 10 of them, all with boarding parties on their way. The men became silent and looked to their Captain for his usual command. The Captain, calm as ever, bellowed, "Bring me my brown pants!!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

This Day in History 9-16-1988














Tom Browning of the Reds pitches Major League Baseball's 12th Perfect game.In what is one of the best pitched games of all time the Reds defeat the Dodgers 1-0 in Riverfront Stadium.

Dodgers pitcher Tim Belcher goes the distance for the Dodgers allowing only 3 hits, while striking out 7, and allowing only an unearned run to score. This game was delayed almost 3 hours by rain and then only took 1 hour and 51 minutes to play. You can see the boxscore here.

And how does a great day in Reds history get honored? With a special anniversary bobblehead night. That's right tonight is the Mr. Perfect 20th Anniversary Bobblehead Night. Ugh

Monday, September 15, 2008

Quote of the Week II

"When we walked in at halftime, nobody was saying anything," Boone said. "I mean, what the (heck), we're Ohio State -- we should be screaming and swearing and saying everything evil you can think of.

"And guys are hanging their heads, and you don't know what to say to them. You try screaming, and they just put their head down even more. We can't play like that, and if we play like that the rest of the season, we won't be anything." - Senior Tackle Alex Boone after the drubbing at USC.

Quote of the Week

“Life's pretty good, and why wouldn't it be? I'm a pirate, after all.” - Cap'n Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp)

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Buckeye Game Fest IX

Announcing the Buckeye Game Fest IX, Thursday, October 2nd thru Sunday the 5th 2008 at the Ramada Columbus North, I-270 Exit 27, 6767 Schrock Hill Court, Columbus, OH, 43229

Oct 2-5. Looks like Board games, Block games, no Wallet Draining Lich and maybe some D&D? Should be fun.

Buckeye Recap


Another
Buckeye
Catastrophe



No Beanie, No Offense, No Win.

Ugh. As in Ugly. A 35-3 spanking handed down by USC which is clearly the best team in the US of A at this point. Pray they don't have their usual late PAC 10 choke this year because I don't want to see them in the Rose Bowl. The Road to Miami probably does a 180 and heads for Pasedena.

Ohio State managed only 207 total yards of offense and only two drives of longer than 40 yards, and one of those was in the first quarter when they scored their field goal. In the second half our best drive was 6 plays for 15 yards that 'consumed' 3:18 off the clock and that was our last possession of the game. In the second half we had 25 yards of total offense. Throw in 10 penalties and it was a very painful game. I expect to see wholesale changes in personnel next week. And I expect to see Ohio State do something they very rarely do. Come out and be the more physical team on the field. What was the lone bright spot of the day you may ask? Michigan lost again.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Righteous Kill


I went to see Righteous Kill this morning. I went in thinking this movie could not suck with two of our generations greatest actors, Pacino and DeNiro, in it and I was right. These two guys played off each other extremely well and both make you appreciate what they have done over the course of their careers. This movie has a great cast and is a pretty dark psychological thriller. Go See it. I can't say much other than pay attention to detail in this one. I give it 4 Floyd's. (3 just for DeNiro and Pacino)


Game Day


The Men of Troy. This could be Hogan or the Goat boys. It should be a hell of a game all set up for a prime time showdown. Hopefully Beanie's toe will allow him to play enough to keep us in the game. Break out the history books as I'm sure we will see Archie, OJ, Woody, John McKay and some great clips.

note --- Beanie has been ruled out and this could be a long game for the Bucks.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Talk Like a Pirate Day

One week from today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Grab your hooks, peg legs (not that pegleg Wallet Draining Lich) and favorite wench and enjoy the day

Thursday, September 11, 2008

9-11


It is hard to believe that it was seven years ago today that the horrible attacks took place. This was our generations Pearl Harbor. It was the day most of us will never forget, the day that we lost our innocence. Lest we forget, may we always remember.

Bad Joke of the Week

What's a horny pirate's worst nightmare?

A sunken chest with no booty!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Fireproof -





This is another faith based movie by the people who brought you Facing the Giants. In order to keep Hollywood making good Christian movies we must support them in the theatres. I know we are taking a group from out church to see this on its opening week end and I would encourage you to do the same. It opens on September 26th.

the guys from F.E.A.T.

the guys from F.E.A.T.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

This Day in History




Elvis Presley sings "Don't Be Cruel" and "Hound Dog" on Ed Sullivan's immensely popular show Toast of the Town. Presley scandalized audiences with his suggestive hip gyrations, and Sullivan swore he would never book the singer on his show. However, Presley's tremendous popularity and success on other shows changed Sullivan's mind. Although Elvis had appeared on a few other programs already, his appearance on Ed Sullivan's show made him a household name. So in honor of the king here is his to do list from his computer:

10. Annual "Stop Lisa Marie from marrying some weirdo" project
09. Talk to ex-wife about the harmful side effects of religious effects
08. Roll in grave, repeat as necessary
07. Eat a hunka hunka cheddar cheese
06. Rattle some chains, make some groaning noises at Michael Jackson's ranch
05. Thank the fans. Thank them very much
04. Shoot the TV again aiming at the two remaining Beatles
03. Order up another batch of peanut butter and banana tacos
02. Somehow get it through my fan's heads that I am fucking dead
01. Finish kicking Hendrick's ass in that air hockey tournament

Monday, September 8, 2008

Quote of the Week

“There's nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you.” - Woody Hayes



I think our Buckeyes are about to have their souls cleansed

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Buckeye Recap

Well they improved to 2-0 with a 26-14 win over Ohio. The offense struggled against a MAC team. I was listening while driving back from Florida and was pretty nervous. The special teams were the difference sparked by Shaun Lane's recovery of a fumbled punt and Ray Small's punt return for a TD. I am not looking forward to USC week. Boeckman's 16 for 26 and 110 yards will not cut it against the Trojans and the Pryor watch will begin in earnest. Also, if Beanie Wells isn't 100% the running game will get stuffed. I'm sure the Bucks will drop in the ratings after this performance and if they do indeed lose to USC they will drop out of the Top Ten. And deservedly so. C'mon Tressel find us an offensive line.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Game Day



This game scares me, as do all games with in state opponents. the Bobcats come in hungry with an 0-1 record following a tough 21-20 loss to Wyoming on the road. If you go to the game make sure to check out their band. If OSU has TBDBITL then OU certainly has the most exciting band in the land. They play with an incredible amount of energy and just flat out have fun.

I am still down in Destin Florida and heading back today. With Beanie Wells out I really want to see a big game from Saine and Heron. Mo Wells could be huge in this one as well. Hopefully the passing game gets clicking a bit as #1 USC looms large on the horizon. Go Bucks!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Talk Like a Pirate Day



Aye matey she be comin. International Talk Like a Pirate Day is coming up. Get your eye patch and hook on, learn some pirate speak and really bad jokes and join in the fun. And try to find me favorite pirate.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Something to ponder

Since we go as the Adventurers, and some of us with the Campaigners, to the Ohio Renaissance Festival I thought i would post this. Evidently there is a protest going on against them, and the "owner" Peter Carroll, by a group calling themselves the Chivalrous Ohio Renaissance Festival Protest.

There are certainly lots of interesting allegations included. It would seem like the entire Festival could be in jeopardy if any of them are factual. Anyway since this "former blacksmith" took the time to comment on my post of last week I thought I would share it with you guys. Check it out and see what you think.

Bad Joke of the Week

Top Ten Signs Your DM is Too Hard

1. You've been playing for 3 weeks, and have 76 dead characters.
2. You're playing in Darksun, but still only use Method I to roll characters.
3. Your fighter gets a bit tipsy, and piches the barmaid's bottom. The barmaid pulls out her bow and her arrow of fighter slaying.
4. Your 15th level thief just had the snot kicked out of him by an eight year old girl.
5. There are lethal traps on every latrine door.
6. Most peasants have 20 hit dice, and many know the power word, kill spell.
7. Somehow you've done it. Your party has slain Emberburn, the most fearsome and powerful Red Dragon the DM has ever created. The DM stares at you in shock, still staring down at the "1" he rolled on the dragon's last attack. After poking him in the arm for five minutes, chanting "horde….horde…..horde…." over and over, he looks up at you. The look of surprise fades, and an evil grin replaces it. "As it happens," the DM says with glee, "the dragon had cast Project Image just before the party entered the cavern….".
8. Your mage has an argument with a local spice merchant. Finally, annoyed to the breaking point, he casts charm on the merchant. Sadly, the merchant is a retired 22nd level elven mage. Shaking your head, you reach for the statistic rolling dice once again…
9. Trees can, and often do, explode in huge, 20d6 hit die fireballs. No explanation is ever offfered.
10. Regular rabbits are gone. They have been replaced by the killer-rabbit from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

This Day in History

September 2, 1969

Star Trek's final episode

Science-fiction television series Star Trek airs its last episode on this day. Although Star Trek ran for only three years (starting in 1966) and never placed better than No. 52 in the ratings, the show, starring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, became a cult classic and spawned four television series and nine movies.

September 2, 1945

Japan surrenders
Aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan formally surrenders to the Allies, bringing an end to World War II.

September 2, 1885

Whites massacre Chinese in Wyoming Territory
On this day in 1885, 150 white miners in Rock Springs, Wyoming, brutally attack their Chinese coworkers, killing 28, wounding 15 others, and driving several hundred more out of town.

The miners working in the Union Pacific coal mine had been struggling to unionize and strike for better working conditions for years. But at every juncture the powerful railroad company had bested them. Searching for a scapegoat, the angry miners blamed the Chinese. The Chinese coal miners were hard workers, but the Union Pacific had initially brought many of them to Rock Springs as strikebreakers, and they showed little interest in the miners' union. Outraged by a company decision to allow Chinese miners to work the richest coal seams, a mob of white miners impulsively decided to strike back by attacking Rock Spring's small Chinatown. When they saw the armed mob approaching, most of the Chinese abandoned their homes and businesses and fled for the hills. But those who failed to escape in time were brutally beaten and murdered. A week later, on September 9, U.S. troops escorted the surviving Chinese back into the town where many of them returned to work. Eventually the Union Pacific fired 45 of the white miners for their roles in the massacre, but no effective legal action was ever taken against any of the participants.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Happy Labor Day

Tropical Storm warnings, Flash Flood warnings, Tornado warnings are all into play but I am enjoying vacation anyway. Hopefully you all are getting the day off and spending it with family and friends. Enjoy the day off!!

Quote of the Week

What does a Red Dragon do? - Zoltar Wormwood