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  1. Wily Mo hit his first dinger in a Nats uniform over the weekend in the midst of a Mets sweep. Overall it was a pretty miserable weekend for Nats fans, with several blown late-inning leads, a lot of bad officiating, a lot of runners left on base, and a stadium full of noisy Mets fans.

     

    The only bright spot is that while the Nats were losing 4 straight, the Marlins were losing 5 straight, so the Nats remain just 1 game behind them.

  2. "Wily Mo Pena has been traded to the Washington Nationals, one of the teams frequently mentioned as a potential landing spot, for cash considerations and a player to be named later."

    Austin Kearns (RF) went down with a hamstring injury the other night, so this was a good move for the Nats.

     

    They also signed their 20th draft pick out of 20 (LHP Jack McGeary) yesterday, one of only two teams to do so.

     

    Manny Acta is being mentioned in some circles as a manager of the year candidate.

     

    Lots of good news coming out of D.C. baseball these days despite the record...

  3. did hank aaron even mention barry's name or was this just a video to be played if his record was ever to be broken. (?)

     

    He did congratulate Bonds by name, but the dull monotone of his speech (which I only heard on the radio) did make it seem like a gun was pointed at his head.

  4. OK, say I am writing something that uses an acronym like "RDBMS" (relational database management system), which is commonly pronounced "Arr Dee Bee Emm Ess".

     

    If you say it like the acronym, it seems like should have "an" in front of it, e.g. "Company X bought an RDBMS".

     

    If you say the entire decoded phrase aloud, though, it needs "a" in front of it, like "DB2 is a relational database management system without peer."

     

    Is there a rule for which is correct to use? I seem to run across this all the time in my acronym-laden world.

  5. OK, so I've watched about 3 episodes of Lil Bush, and I've laughed or chuckled an average of 4-5 times per, so I'd have to say it's occasionally amusing. I also think the Archies-style songs are goofy and fun, except for all that part about people dying in Iraq and such. Wouldn't it be cool if hating this show could magically end the war. Tsk tsk.

  6. I used to live in Naperville, and I went to Ribfest a couple of times. The food is great, but be prepared to spend like $5 for a 3-rib sampler if you want to try different kinds. It's held out in a big field, and there's not much shade, so it gets pretty hot. The fireworks at night are nice. It's also close by downtown Naperville and the riverwalk, which are both nice attractions. The riverwalk has some shady areas. As mentioned, parking is a hassle, but I think there are shuttle buses that run from North Central college or other spots.

     

    edit: ok, I'm a few days late to the thread, so just check back here next July...lol

  7. I'll go with that. The Hoff love was transfered to Michael Moore for a while, and now Tweedy has taken the mantle of lovable ragamuffin 'murican.

     

    -Sarchi

    (the other noam)

     

    Was Hassellhoff ever a ragamuffin? Somehow that description doesn't seem to fit. Or were you talking about Susanna Hoffs?

  8. Y'know what would have been a cool ending? If Tony had gotten whacked, then you see him standing kind of ghostlike in Holsten's restaurant, with a ghostlike Bobby on one side, and a ghostlike Christopher on the other, and they're all smiling at AJ, who's holding a lightsaber, and then the big John Williams score swells up and they fade to black. That would be cool.

  9. I'm veering wildly back and forth between these two viewpoints.

     

    Instead of taking Tony down out of karmic retribution, Chase got his karmic revenge on us for caring too much about this "jack-off fantasy on TV" in the first place.

     

    And yet... is it possible that we're witnessing Tony's last moment alive? What did Bobby say to him on the boat, in the first episode of this last run? "You probably don't even hear it when it happens, right?" Maybe the abrupt ending is Tony getting shot, without even realizing it?

     

    I think I'm leaning toward the latter scenario -- our window into the Sopranos' world disappears when Tony's consciousness ends, kind of like the way Season 6A's early episodes were dominated by Tony's comatose hallucinations.

  10. Congrats on getting caught up.

     

    What did you think of the peyote scene? :D

     

    I rewatched Blue Comet last night -- that hobby shop scene was intense.

     

    I feel sympathetic about Bobby getting it, but he did marry Janice, after all, which takes him down a few pegs. Silvio was just such a cool cat, with the sense of humor and the sober counsel that he gave Tony, that it was impossible not to like him. Bobby was just kind of a likable schlub.

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