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Half Way
I’m just over half way through the work day, with the weekend slightly less than four hours away. It’s been a busy morning, but I seem to have managed to clean up a messy situation. We’ll see if the rest of the world agrees or not. Fingers crossed.
I looked at my schedule for next week and Monday is the only day that is meeting free. So much for telecommuting twice next week. Crazy craziness is crazy.
Is it possible that this weekend could include something special and unusual for my beloved wife and me? It’s possible. No promises though.
I don’t know exactly when I decided to live blog my day, but that’s how it’s shaping up. Sorry about that, folks.
Two Quick Items of Note
Two quick things to note in the 10 minutes before my work day officially starts.
First, I logged in and opened up my work email and was shocked. There were zero new messages. None. Not a single one. Three months ago that would be a good thing. Today? It feels like a bad, bad omen. Duck and cover, kiddos!
Second, I just got a notification from wordpress.com wishing me a happy anniversary. I opened up this account one year ago today. I’d tell you how many posts I’ve made in that time, like I used to do with blogger, but that would require me to do math. Maybe later.
Anticipation
It’s 8:30am. The weekend starts at 5:30pm. Nine hours and one full work day to go.
Let’s hope for a quiet, easy, fast moving day at the office. I want to go back to sleep.
Good luck!
Urgh
I’m tired, I’m stressed, I feel like I’m right on the edge of getting sick. I don’t know what this weekend has in store for us, but I am hoping there is some sleeping late on the agenda. I’ve been trying to get to sleep early every night this week, but some how it’s not helping. Maybe sleeping a full night without waking up three or four times would fix me.
My wife is in even worse shape. Her company had a release this morning and she had to go into the office to cover it… at 4am. She woke up at 2am to get ready for work. That’s crazy. She deserves a nice sleeping in day this weekend too.
Wish us luck.
Sarcastic Red Sox Post
The Red Sox had a couple of roster moves over the couple of days. One pleases me. After a few seasons of not being able to spell Saltalamacchia, my typing fingers have finally received some relief. He signed a new deal with the Marlins yesterday and that means I am never going to have to spell that particular six syllable word again. Whew!
Unfortunately for me, earlier in the day the Red Sox signed his replacement, A.J. Pierzinski. No typographical relief there! At least Saltalamacchia had an easy nick name. Go back through this blog and count how many times I spelled his name out. I’m guessing twice, and they are both in this post. Salty is a nice handy shortening. What the hell do you do with Pierzinski? This signing is a nightmare.
Also, the 98.5 The Sports Hub morning show took a huge blow yesterday as the object of desire of most subjects of the Ask a Pink Hat segments bolted for huge money in New York. The Sox are going to have to sign some eye candy soon or their ticket sales and NESN’s ratings are going to plummet as Pink Hat nation starts watching the YES network.
Sarcasm aside, if you thought for even a second that the Red Sox were going to be able to resign Jacoby Ellsbury then you are a sucker of epic proportions. It was never going to happen. Ever. The only questions were where he signed and for what insane dollar amount. The answers? The Yankees for an average of about 21.8 million dollars a year for seven years. Any other team and I would have wished him good luck and thanks for the two World Series wins. No. He had to sign with the friggin Yankees. Now I can only hope that he stubs his toe and misses a season or two, as we all (except for the Yankees) expect he will. Screw him, he’s dead to me.
Salty lost me during the World Series this year. He had that one game winning hit, but other than that he was awful. I was really pleased when he was benched, and I am not sad to see him go. He was a good player for us, not a great player, and I thank him for all of his hard work and I wish him luck in Miami where he may never win another baseball game, but I am still not upset at all to see him go.
I don’t know what to make of Pierzynski. The spin machine is out in full force trying to make him out to be a sort of NHL pest. The guy you love like mad when he’s on your team, and hate with a burning passion when he’s not. I’m having a real hard time buying that line. He has a reputation for being an asshole and I don’t have any reason to doubt the reputation. As usual, if he works hard and gives his all I’ll be willing to forgive a little prickishness here and there, but I really don’t want to root for a douche bag. We’ll see how it goes.








