Wednesday, December 31
Detecting on the Last Day of the Year
Monday, December 29
Metal Detecting
One side of the marker reads "Here lies World's Greatest Putter"This side of the marker, though harder to see, reads: "Bartlett" and " 63" "
I am guessing this is a putter company, but I will keep researching to find out more.
Tuesday, December 23
Good Time in Lexington
Friday, December 19
Wildcats Open Practice
Did I mention the place smells like a restroom in a popcorn shop with a hint of livestock?
The practice was interesting, but I realize an open practice is usually for the fans and not the usual basketball boot camp the players are used to. I sat in the front row, behind the bench, directly on the corner. Something about this type of event brings out the kid in me and rekindles the fanatic. I felt the same nostalgia after attending Reds Fest last year. Anyway, here are a few of my observations:
Coach Gillispie: Facial expressions and hand gestures are all I had to go on during the practice for BCG. His usual "what the hell are you doing" expression was common. However, everything was very efficiently run. Ever player stayed busy most of the time and the transition between drills was nearly instantaneous. Plus he signed my program, so kudos to that. I also picked up on the "special" relationship he has with Liggins whom with he definitely had more one-on-one interaction. Yet, it seemed very positive.
DeAndre Liggins: Liggins is a special player. When I say special, I don't mean one of the most talented players Kentucky has ever had (that remains to be seen). No, no, I mean grab your fanny pack and fasten your Velcro shoes type of special. Corky from "Life Goes On" type of special. An "I'd be surprised if his favorite meal isn't fish sticks" type of special. Liggins likes to draw attention to himself. He was also the last player out on the court when practice started by a good 5 minutes. I think Gillispie may end up hooking one of those telephone bungee cord kiddie leashes to Liggins's waist like the kids at the zoo. Bless his little heart.
Jared Carter: Is dominant!
Michael Porter: I didn't see much in this practice performance. He hustles, but he pretty much looks like he does in games.
Patrick Patterson: Hit five 3-pointers in a row during warm-ups. I didn't realize he had that range.
Ramone Harris: "Razor" was back in action and looked like he was back to his old self. He didn't gain any super abilities following his bump on the melon, however.
One other observation. Kentucky has several goofy looking players. This includes walk ons and several of Tubby's recruits. But I guess when Saul is your son...
I will also be attending Monday night's game with my Pop at Rupp Arena when the Cats will take on Tennessee State. I'm looking forward to it.
Sport Celebrity Look-a-Likes
UK Basketball Practice
Wednesday, December 17
A Little Furor Over a Lil' Führer
Friday, December 12
Tonight's Moon
Thursday, December 11
Wednesday, December 10
Festivus for the Rest of Us
Saturday, December 6
The Tumbling Santas
St. Nicholas of Bari
To My Parents (Those Tricky Ol' Elves!)
Below is a wikipedia link to information on St. Nicholas (since to today is St. Nicholas Day, the Feast of St. Nicholas being yesterday). He's quite the popular dude, especially in Russia and among mariners (not the baseball team).You think you're so sly...
you think you're so slick...
while we ate dinner
you played St. Nick.
Our socks on the hearth...
or... shoes by the door,
with trinkets in hand
you crept o'er the floor.
As you shuffled about
the wood planks they creaked,
but you used the radio
you tricky ol' sneaks
to cover your racket
to cover your asses
to see this charade
one doesn't need glasses.
So congratulations, to you, my dear parents,
you tricked this wee lil' tot
into thinking our home was annually invaded
by a big fat red-wearing sot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicholas
Friday, December 5
Thanks Uncle Mark
"Groooooooaaaaaaaannnnn."
If only the Titanic had been as full as PJ Cardinal Stadium, nobody would have died.
Thursday, December 4
Christmas List for Lil' Buckle B
- DVD - "The Life of Brian" (Monty Python)
- DVD-"The Simpsons" season 7 or 8
- DVD-"Seinfeld" seasons 4 and up
- Book- "The Demon-Haunted World" Carl Sagan
- Book- "The God Delusion" Richard Dawkins
- Book-"The Tales of Beedle the Bard" J.K. Rowling
- Book- "Your Inner Fish" - Neil Shubin
- Book- "Only a Theory:Evolution & the Battle for America's Soul"-Ken Miller
- Gift Certificate to Half-Price, Borders, Barnes & Noble
- Any UK or St. Louis Cardinals apparel/items you think I may like
- DVD-"Planet Earth" series
- CD -"North Hollywood Shootout"-Blues Traveler
- CD-"Big Iron World"-Old Crow Medicine Show
But hey, I'm always open to surprises and anything else creative you can come up with. Or get me nothing and just allow me to spend the holidays with all of you. That would be as much grooviness as I deserve.
Tuesday, December 2
Hi-Tech Cornhole
Just wanted to let you know I figured more out on the Wii cornhole game. Though I have not resolved the "winner goes first" dilemma, I have figured out how to aim, slide the bag, make it hop and flop it flat onto the board. I'll keep trying to figure out the rest of it (though, I really haven't tried too hard.
Cincinnati Zoo Follow Up
Monday, December 1
Hooray for Smart People!
Yes...I'm Reading The Bible
My first contention with the book being in a non-fiction section is the creation story in the book Genesis. Put aside the hocus-pocus of the story(s) of creation...that is another argument I will not get into here. Instead, I will focus on the two (2) creation stories in the same book. Each story, though basically the same, is chronologically different. They both can't be correct.
Also, the "good book" has also already told me stories of daughters getting their father drunk and "tricking" him into impregnating them; husbands denying wives in order to save their own life, fathers banishing their own infant children from the village, brothers killing brothers and slave ownership...all with "the Lord's" approval and blessing.
This is not yet a critique (I have a long, long way to go), but calling this the "good book" and non-fiction already has me scratching my head. But, who knows...maybe it will redeem itself in the end. Please don't tell me anything about it, I can't wait to see how it all ends...
Saturday, November 29
Possible UK Headlines
Meeks Outscores Kansas State in First Half, Heads to Casino at Half-Time
- Meeks Peaks, Squeeks Past K-State in First Half
- Meeks Bounces Shots Off Opponents Heads in Second Half Just To Make It Interesting.
- Michael Beasley Returns, But Puts on Wrong Wildcat Uniform
Friday, November 28
Late Night Basketball....zzzzzzzzz
Monday, November 24
Kentucky vs. Longwood
Patrick Patterson: Patterson showed he is no longer feeling the effects of the surgery. Though he will still improve, his foot work looked better and did a better job of creating his own shots. He also showed he has a great eye for the court and what is going on around him.
Jodie Meeks: Once again showed he is the best athlete on the team and a knack for anticipating on defense. His shot from 3-point range was off tonight, but did a good job of taking the ball to the basket and getting to the free throw line.
Perry Stevenson: Perry is as good as he will get. He shows an ability to pass and play defense against smaller players, but gets pushed around by bigger players and has a hard time finishing plays underneath. He is a good player to have coming off the bench (even though he is a starter) and can contribute in small doses.
Ramon Harris: Harris plays hard and may still improve, but he doesn't have much talent. His shot is mediocre and passing and movement on the court are average. His defense is fairly solid, but still has holes.
Michael Porter: Once again Porter confirms he'd be good as an off-guard playing around 15 minutes a game. He plays hard, but god bless him...he's just not that good.
Darius Miller: Miller didn't play as much tonight as he did Saturday. He didn't match the game he had Saturday, but that is to be expected as a freshmen. He will be good and get more consistent over the year.
DeAndre Liggins: This "colt," as Gillispie called him, showed he is the point guard of the near future. Still a few mistakes, but they were errors due to hustle. He has great court vision, knows how to pass the ball and can knock down the open 3 pointer. I am excited to watch him play over the next few years.
Josh "Jorts" Harrellson: I like Harrellson's hustle underneath. He has good hands (which you can't teach) and a good shot. Sure, maybe he can't jump over a folded piece of paper, but he can be an effective player in a half-court game.
Kevin Galloway: Galloway must be pathetic in practice. He showed in his brief appearance tonight he also has the ability to pass the ball and handle the ball well. It looks like Gillispie may just be waiting for his defense to catch up to his offensive skills.
A.J. Stewart: Once again, Stewart must really be in Gillispie's doghouse. He still makes mistakes that he immediately comes out of the game for, but he brings energy on defense and goes after loose balls just as well as anyone on the team. I get the feeling he still gets lost...no to mention the off court mistakes he makes to tick off Bill Clyde.
I won't go over any other players, however, an interesting note in the last 5 minutes of the game. At one point, the lineup was: Jared Carter, Josh Harrellson, Michael Porter, Mark Krebs & Landon Sloane. That is the first "all-white" lineup I've seen for Kentucky in a long time. I just thought it was interesting.
Sunday, November 23
The Chili was Decent.
Saturday, November 22
Hummus
One 20 Pound Frozen Turkey and One 160 Pound Frozen Turkey
I have a strong feeling about the success of this combination. I will be disappointed with anything worse than 10 under. The weather will play a factor, but I am predicting a lucky 13 under tomorrow. But, as long as I get some chili, I'll be pleased.
Wednesday, November 19
In God We Trust, if the APR is Good.
Tuesday, November 18
UofL - Courier-Journal Snip-its
"I don't feel the expectation level of our fans has been unrealistic at all
[...] I would be the same way if I were a fan of Louisville
football."' -Steve Kragthorpe discussing UofL fans expectations (bold added for emphasis).
I always thought Kragthorpe seemed like a decent guy, now I know
why.
'"There's no need to point any fingers," Jurich said yesterday. "If you want to point any fingers, point them all at me. I hired Steve, and I hired that whole staff."' -Tom Jurich reacting to the criticism of Coach Kragthorpe.
Yep, point your fingers at me for hiring this bozo...my bad.
Sunday, November 16
Vhat A Vonderful Veekend.
Friday, November 14
Heartburn, Indigestion, Upset Stomach, Diarrhea...
Monday, November 10
Joe Scarborough and the F-Bomb
A Boy and His Train
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5bkfSMc7zs
Friday, November 7
Straitpinkie.com
It is mostly local sports, pictures of good looking women and anything else they find funny or interesting. I also contribute by sending material to the main editor-in-chief or checking for errors, but that's about it. So if you need to kill some time check it out.
Kentucky vs. Ouachita Banana Baptist
Thursday, November 6
Ghost Hunters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idqiv-8QIAs
Wednesday, November 5
So Close, Yet So Far
http://www.buckleb.blogpsot.com/
Interesting.
Saturday, November 1
Cats & cards
"On paper looks very winnable, don't take that for granite! GO
CARDS!" (underline added for emphasis).
-quote in the Courier's fan forum.
Nice to see UofL fans don't deal in rocks...even though their 401k is probably worth as much. I also bet this guy gets French benefits.
Now on to more important collegiate athletics...
The University of Kentucky Wildcats became bowl eligible for the 3rd consecutive season with a win over their sister football program, Mississippi State. Thanks defense (wow, did I really just thank UK's defense? Holy crap!). I still have little confidence in the next three games against Georgia, Vanderbilt & Tennessee. Georgia was humiliated at home today by Florida, but that still doesn't make me feel any better. Not even about UK's loss to the Gators. Vandy and Tennessee look dismal, but Kentucky football is Kentucky football. I know better.
P.S. Kevin, I didn't see any of the Blue/White scrimmage, but like to see what you thought.
Friday, October 31
Wow...
I'm so angry at this I can hardly type.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4zRnr2FOCc&feature=related
Thursday, October 30
New Favorite Website
http://www.sciencedaily.com/
Tuesday, October 28
Review of "Religulous"
I have always found Bill Maher somewhat funny, holding many of the same ideas as me. But I have also always thought he's a bit of a jerk. The movie was no different. However, I did take guilty pleasure in him making fun of people to their face...but I wouldn't condone it except in rare circumstances. I wouldn't call the movie a documentary either. It is simply a series of interview clips with various whack jobs...usually in charge of small, backwoods congregations or religion themed amusements parks. The creation museum in northern Kentucky is also included. I enjoyed it for what it was...making fun of those that are easy to make fun of. I wish I could have seen him take on the Cobb County, GA or the Kansas school boards. That I would condone.
Thursday, October 23
31 Cents & A Metal Domino
Wednesday, October 22
Nice Tackle Ref!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWt1tGTHdkc&feature=bz303
Oh yeah...and referee Wilbur Hackett Jr (the ref in question) is a former Kentucky All-American linebacker.
Monday, October 20
Metal Detecting Research
Mark-if I get permission, would you like to go? You can research first if you want. I am still trying to find older maps of that area, but they are hard to come by. I went to Washington Counties library page, but didn't have a lot of luck. I think I'll try the Main Library branch downtown during lunch one day and see if I can dig up any records or info from that area.
There are several places in the Springfield area I want to look at. It would be nice to get away from the city...as long as these spots offer some nice findings.
Sunday, October 19
Holy Tomatoes!
Saturday, October 18
The Kentucky Wildcats Should Thank Me
While listening to the Kentucky-Arkansas game tonight on my headphones, I was once again proud of the defense and felt sorry for them. The offense couldn't break fishing tackle or pass so much as a fart. With 6 minutes to go in the game and Arkansas taking possession, the score was 20-7 hogs. I turned off my radio and thought "maybe they can win if I don't listen." Well hells bells, what do you know! When I predicted a semi-offensive breakout in my last post, 4 minutes of perfectly executed football at the end of the game was not what I had in mind. It sure is nice having a team that can still win when it looks hopeless instead of hopeless team that couldn't win while their own fans celebrate on the field and hang from the
goal posts. Good job Cats and thanks to the (according to Kevin) 45 fans who stuck it out and Commonwealth. I guess Bobby Petrino is headed up I-75 looking for his next dream job with the Bengals.
Cats/Hogs
Kentucky 34
Arkansas 16
If this prediction does not pan out, I will immediately delete it from the blog.
Wednesday, October 15
That Was Time Well Spent
I hope I don't have to go back to the court house anytime soon, but it was interesting to see the different types of people milling about. I saw plenty of familiar faces; Police who have worked at the ballpark, lawyers from TV and lawyers I knew from my time at Hurstbourne. Sitting on the "waffle ass making" bench on the 3rd floor, I caught bits of conversations between lawyers and their clients as they strolled past. I saw grungy teenagers trying to adjust to wearing a suit and a few thugs who didn't even attempt to look like upstanding citizens. Some of the attorneys looked like they slept in there suits as they shuffled past, crumpled legal paper jutting out from under both arms. The hustle and bustle reminded me of the Ministry of Magic in the Harry Potter books...if it was in the ghetto.
Tuesday, October 14
Lunch Hour Escape
I have also tried conducting some research on the internet, but it is tough going. I think the research is fun if you find something interesting, but so far I'm only finding unhelpful maps and photos. I'll keep trying.
Thursday, September 18
Ryder Cup Friday Pairings
Match1: Mickelson/Kim def. Harrington/Karlsson 2&1
Match 2: Casey/Stenson def. Leonard/Mahan 3/2
Match 3: Cink/Campbell - Rose/Poulter Halve
Match 4: Perry/Furyk def. Westwood/Garcia 4&3
After morning matches:
U.S. 2-1/2
Europe 1-1/2
The biggest match of the morning is the last match. Big names, hometown boy and the anchor match. The dynamic duo of Westwood & Garcia will hang around the front nine, but Perry & Furyk will make a run on the back to assure the U.S a one point lead going into the afternoon four-ball matches. Count it!