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Sunday, August 24, 2003
Scratch League
I went bowling today, not so much because I wanted to bowl (although I always do), but because I didn’t want to be in my apartment when it was being shown to prospective tenants. While I was there, I finally signed up for that Monday night scratch league. So, assuming softball doesn’t conflict with either one, I’ll be bowling Monday nights and Wednesday nights. A little excessive, maybe, but I think it’ll be fun. Hopefully, softball will be on Tuesday or Thursday. If not, at least I’ll be able to pick one bowling league, and not have to decide between bowling and softball. I broke two glasses doing dishes tonight. I can’t wait to move to my new place with a dishwasher.
Not quite a one-hitter
Steve Trachsel had another solid outing, allowing 5 hits and no runs over 7 1/3 innings… and I got to see it. I finally managed to get to another Mets game today, and the bullpen didn’t even blow it. Mets won, 4-0. They now have a .750 winning percentage for games I go to. I should go to more, I suppose, though this season is lost even if they could do that for the rest of their games. On the way down to LA, I stopped at Wil’s book signing at Ralph’s Comic Corner. I already have a signed copy of Dancing Barefoot, so I got a signed copy for a friend of mine, and a shirt. I stayed there for a couple of hours just hanging around and talking, and then headed south towards LA. Slowly. It took almost 2 hours for what should have been a 45 minute drive, and to top it off, I ended up in the wrong place because Mapquest screwed up, and gave me bad directions to Andrew’s place. I did eventually get where I needed to be, and then to the stadium, before the game started, though I did miss batting practice. In case I haven’t mentioned it before, the parking situation at Dodger Stadium sucks. For unreserved, general parking, you have to drive in circles for 15 minutes after you get into the parking lot before you can park, and the signs telling you where you’re allowed to park aren’t very clear. It almost makes it not worth driving to the games. Well, not really. After the game, I drove right back to Santa Barbara. On the way back, I noticed something weird on the … highway. <tangent> So, on (the) 101, I noticed at the Carpenteria exit that there was an exit number! One of the biggest complaints I’ve had with the highways in California (besides the LA traffic, of course), is that the exits aren’t numbered. You can never tell if you’ve gone too far and missed an exit, and it’s really annoying. Well, it seems they’ve finally caught on with the rest of the world and started numbering them. I only saw numbers from just south of Santa Barbara to the exit before I got off the highway, but it’s a start. Hopefully, they’re actually planning to do this everywhere. That’d kick ass. Then of course, people (and Mapquest) will have to start giving directions with exit numbers for it to be useful. It could happen.
Tuesday, August 19, 2003
Credit Card Fun
Well, if by “fun” I mean “charges that aren’t mine showing up on my statement.” Almost $500 worth. One of the places let me put in some info (credit card number and the amount) and see what the charge was for: Web site: http://www.adbuytraffic.com and the billing address used: James Brue, at my address. How odd. I’ve called American Express, am not liable for the charges, and have a new card on the way. American Express is good about that (the same thing happened to my father recently.) Now I have to wait 7-10 business days for the new card. Luckily, it’s not one I use much, and it won’t be a problem to be without it. If nothing else, this gave me something vaguely interesting to write about.
Monday, August 18, 2003
Anonyblog
I almost forgot… Michael has set up an anonymous blog. It’s pretty good. Anyone can post, and the logs are deleted often. Seems like a good idea to me. It can be found at anonyblog.
Not much to say
I haven’t really had anything to talk about lately. Sorry. I threw an awful 123 today, and then followed it up with a decent 176 and a good 204. I’m considering joining a scratch league (meaning, no handicap: my score vs someone else’s score, no weight based on our averages). What do you think… good idea, bad idea? Leave a comment, or something. Today was Jonathan’s birthday… and I forgot to call. I did send a card though. Hopefully, he got it. I guess I’ll find out soon enough. I’m going to a Mets/Dodgers game this weekend, and the Mets have been playing much better lately. They still have no chance to make the postseason, but they’ve won six in a row now. Of course, today was Floyd’s last game before he goes down for season ending surgery. Better now than having it mess up part of next year, I guess. At least they have Piazza back. Days left until I move: 26.
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
this explains so much
Apparently, news organizations have no obligation to tell the truth. And (some) people wonder why media consolidation is a bad thing.
Monday, August 11, 2003
I Suck
Damn, I bowled like shit today. I’m not even going to tell you my scores, they were that bad. I’m going to try to get to the bowling alley and practice sometime before next week. Necessary Roughness is on TV now, so I’m gonna go watch that now.
Movers
I finally stopped being so damn lazy, and called some movers today. First place I called was booked up the day I want to move, so I had to dig up another one. But it’s all set up, and I will be moving on September 13. Things left to do:
Sunday, August 10, 2003
Card Games
I spent a good part of this weekend playing card games. Friday, I learned a new game called Tichu (four player version). It’s a very interesting game, and I recommend giving it a try. Saturday, I finally played poker again, for the first time in a long time. I didn’t do terribly well, but it was still a lot of fun. Hopefully, I’ll be able to convince people to keep it up, and play at least every other week or so. I think once a week might be too much. Today, I didn’t get up early and get to the bowling alley at 9am like I wanted to, but I pretty much expected that after getting home after two this morning. There was a PWBA event at Zodo’s here in Santa Barbara this weekend, and I didn’t get to it either day. I would have like to see part of a professional bowling even, but I’m not too upset about it. I’m sure I’ll get another chance at some point. I have no idea what I’m going to do the rest of the day… maybe attempt a little bit of packing for my move in a month. I don’t really need to start so early, but it’s not like I have anything better to do at the moment.
Monday, August 4, 2003
Hot… too hot.
Well, I was trying to go to sleep early (before midnight!) but it’s too damn hot in my bedroom. Not that waiting will help it any, but I’ll be more tired later, I suppose. It’s a nice 66 degrees outside, and 84 in my bedroom, with the window wide open. I really can’t wait until I move. I bowled alright tonight, but not great. A 171 and a 164, and then salvaged a 537 series with a 202 my last game. Yesterday, I threw an even 800 over four games. I’m still amazed at how well I’ve been doing. Nothing else to report at the moment, really. More news as stuff happens. |
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