Wednesday, December 31, 2008
cry cry cry
My first Heartbreak as a Chicago Cubs fan happened today, I am not going to let it mar what I believe 2009 to be, but my heart has broken. The Cubs traded Mark DeRosa today for Aaron Miles and 3 minor league pitchers. They say that your first heartbreak is the hardest and it gets somewhat easier from here, but I just don't know how. I am sad. As a new fan of the Chicago Cubs, I have enjoyed the team the last two years and have not had any form of sadness (other than the obvious not making it to the World Series), but I have listened to die hard Cubs fans Adam, Mike Honcho, Angie, BJ and JC talk about the team and how they have been hurt and how they really love the Cubs. I would listen and nod like I new what they were talking about, but in reality I had never been hurt by the Cubs, disappointed yes, but never hurt. Well my friends, today I was hurt, physically and mentally hurt. It makes me sad to know that next season I will not be able to watch DeRo in a Cubbie uniform or follow his blog recapping on the games and displaying his personal feelings. I felt DeRo and I had a connection, an understanding. All I needed to be a Cubs fan was him in a uniform...but now he is no longer and I am lost. I have been christened a Cubs Fan now that I have experienced the heartache and if this is what it means to be a fan, I hope I have the strength to continue. I know I will, but truly I haven't been this hurt since Oscar DeLaHoya decided to put out an album...and that was painful.
Happy New Years Eve
The girls and I would like to wish you a very happy new years!!! Let's hope that 2009 is as grand a year as ever. I would like to see wonderful things in '09 and first would be a Golden Girls reunion (minus Estelle Getty, since she died), but the other girls in all their glory would just be a fabulous event in this new year. I would also like Fidel too quit eating poop!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
OMG...
So, I saw this online and literally laughed out loud!! It's from the SkyMall, you know the awesome mail order mall in the sky, anyway It's awesome AND hilarious:
Pet Observation Dome
A "pet observation dome," Really?! Do dogs really need this? Fidel and Gary have a sixth sense about animals and people outside of the fence, I don't think they need visual confirmation. However, I really want to see these domes on everyone's fence everywhere and in all sizes and heights so I can walk by a long fence and see each animal with their very own dome, I want cats, rabbits, dogs, horses, anything that is on the other side of that fence to be able to see me walk by. Seriously, that would be awesome.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas Everyone!!!
We had a very nice Christmas here in Oregon and wish that all of you had a great holiday as well!!
Happy Birthday to Jesus!!!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Happy Birthday!!!
So I decided to start posting Happy Birthdays here on the ol' blog. I will send out a big HB (happy birthday )wish to those I know when their birthday is...it doesn't stop there however. I will also let you know who else has a birthday on your day. I know, it's too crazy! I don't know of anyone's birthday today, but to start it off:
This is a big HB to the Corey Haim from like 20 years ago, to the awesome License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream Corey Haim, not so much the cracked out has been Corey Haim of today. Actually, today's Corey Haim probably needs a Big Happy Birthday too...so HB Corey Haim, HB!!!
This is a big HB to the Corey Haim from like 20 years ago, to the awesome License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream Corey Haim, not so much the cracked out has been Corey Haim of today. Actually, today's Corey Haim probably needs a Big Happy Birthday too...so HB Corey Haim, HB!!!
Friday, December 19, 2008
The 12 Days of Christmas
So, we here in Oregon decided to do our own version of The 12 days of Christmas. It is pretty super, so if you are ready, go ahead and sing along in the tune of the original...
On the 12th day of Christmas this Season gave to me
Twelve unspent dollars
Eleven small Fidel turds
Ten seasoned refries
Nine nights of South Park
Eight hours of gaming
Seven jobs not calling
Six Pabst Blue Ribbons
Five cents in the couch
Four stressful days
Three hammered nights
Two begging dogs
And a poop shy Puto dumping
Twelve unspent dollars
Eleven small Fidel turds
Ten seasoned refries
Nine nights of South Park
Eight hours of gaming
Seven jobs not calling
Six Pabst Blue Ribbons
Five cents in the couch
Four stressful days
Three hammered nights
Two begging dogs
And a poop shy Puto dumping
I hope you sang along and enjoyed the wonderment of the season!!! We all love you and wish you a wonderful season.
You Can Now Leave Comments
So I updated my settings and now anyone can leave comments...if you want...no pressure.
Reading with Dogs
I know this is my second post today, but hey, who cares. I wanted to give you guys a little insight into how we spend some of our evenings. Mike Honcho and I have become the newest card-carrying members of the Springfield Public Library. For those of you who haven't been to a library since high school, you know who you are, let me tell you...it's Awesome! You can check out books AND dvd's. For Free! All you have to do is return them! Crazy! Well, one wild night Gary and I decided to read a new book with our new super cool reading glasses.
Ahhh....SNOW!!!!!
Well, it has snowed here in Eugene, Oregon. And while the players on this blog know all about snow and have lived in it for numerous years, the nice people of Eugene, Oregon do not know what to do when the white stuff falls. When I say 'not know what to do' I really mean it. Last Monday, there was snow fall, I'd say about 2 inches stuck to the ground. Les Schwab had a line out the door, with people waiting to get snow chains and studded tires. The wait was about 5 hours. Schools were closed Monday thru Wednesday. Yesterday, Adam and I were driving and the snow had all melted, the roads were not icy, but we saw a man driving a 4-wheel drive truck with snow chains. I'd just like to say thank you sir for f'ing up the roads...brilliant. I can't say that some caution is not warrented. The Eugene and Springfield police department sent all their officers to the roads because there were car crashes galore. 25 on Monday alone (that was by 4 PM). We all chose to stay inside because we did not want to end up in a ditch thanks to some wild Oregonian. However, I do have to say that the wonderful road maintenance people here did try to plow the roads, but by plow I mean scrape the top layer of loose snow off the roads and leave the icy bottom. So that was nice.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Finally!!!!!!!!
So, I have been really wanting to try the Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash. I saw a commercial about 3 weeks ago and have been anticipating that sweet, sweet day when I would get to taste the flavor. Well, that day was today and let me tell you my friends, it did not disappoint. It was completely wonderful. And I will mourn the day the big man at the soda company, sitting behind his mahogany desk and ogling his too young secretary, will take it off the shelves and let it rest until next years festive holiday season beckons its return...
Until then sweet Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash, until then...
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