Thursday, June 10, 2010

Marian Hossa


Marian Hossa in 2008 after his Pittsburgh Penguins lost to the Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Finals.


Marian Hossa in 2009 after his Detroit Red Wings were defeated by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Finals.

And Marian Hossa last night after his Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Philthadelphia Flyers to win the Stanley Cup.

Golf clap for Mr. Hossa's perseverance.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Happy 75th Birthday to Grandmom!

Happy birthday, Grandmom.


We love you!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Live Link to the Oil Spill

3 months until this thing can be completely stopped? Three months?!?!?


Sickening.


Anyway, here's a live link to the leak. I encourage you to take a look at it once a day. Get mad at BP. Get mad at our government. Get mad at society and get mad at yourself.


We're all accountable.


Link

Thursday, June 3, 2010

PNC Park Threatens to Leave Pittsburgh

By now, you all know my frustration with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Major League Baseball in general. So, in honor of my frustration, I bring to you an article written a few years back by the witty masters of satire at The Onion.

Here's a link to the actual story: link

And here's the story...

PNC Park Threatens To Leave Pittsburgh Unless Better Team Is Built

July 20, 2006 | ISSUE 42•52 ISSUE 42•29


PITTSBURGH—After five years of serving Pittsburgh as their state-of-the-art sporting facility, PNC Park, the home of the rundown, poorly maintained Pirates, said Tuesday it is threatening to leave Pittsburgh unless a new team can be built within the next three years.

"I love the city of Pittsburgh, but the Pirates are an old, dilapidated club built from other teams' spare parts, and its very foundation is rotting away," the stadium said to reporters assembled in its press box. "I had every intention to stay here for the duration of my career as a ballpark, but given that I haven't seen any realistic long-term plans for improving my resident team's ramshackle condition, I would be lying if I said I wasn't thinking about taking my services elsewhere."

The young stadium, regarded as one of the best of the recent crop of real-estate development projects throughout the league, added that "after this year's All Star Game, I have learned that a ballpark of my caliber deserves to host that kind of play every day."

"The Pirates have become such an eyesore that I've even had to resort to bringing in different teams each week to play in me," the stadium said.

Although Pirates owner Kevin McClatchy said he is doing everything in his power to keep the park in Pittsburgh—attempting a rebuilding process every few years, making small free-agent additions, and erecting a new six-foot-tall outfielder in left field—the stadium dismissed the moves as nothing more than "a fresh coat of paint on a team that's in danger of collapsing under its own weight."

Mets owner Fred Wilpon has been vocal about his interest in bringing PNC Park to New York for the 2007 season so that it may take over for an aging Shea Stadium.

"The New York Mets have all the necessary components in place to fulfill PNC Park's needs," Wilpon said. "We have a gleaming new shortstop in Jose Reyes. We have a visually stunning, jaw-dropping player in Carlos Beltran. And the infrastructure of our minor-league system is designed to ensure that PNC Park will be inhabited by great ballplayers for years to come."

"Also, PNC Park has already established a good rapport and budding friendship with this year's Home Run Derby runner-up David Wright—the bedrock of our team's stability," Wilpon added.

Though PNC Park would not elaborate on its relationship with Wright, it did say that Wright mentioned how much he enjoyed its dimensions, especially those in left and left-center.

Pittsburgh fans were irate upon hearing news of the stadium's possible relocation.

"If that ballpark left, this city would be devastated," said Pittsburgh resident Howard Valinsky. "I make a point of taking my kids down to the stadium during Pirates away games so they can stand outside of it and marvel at the rugged limestone and the blue steel—both of which have had an excellent year despite rainy conditions."

Valisnky added: "The fact that McClatchy hasn't given this stadium the sort of beautiful, well-designed team it deserves is a travesty. Let's face it, the Pirates have been falling apart for years. Frankly, I find myself wondering if it's even safe for fans to be near them."

The stadium echoed Valinsky's sentiments, saying, "The fans have been so great at being there for me. But if I can't hold a team that can compete, then what's supposed to hold me here?"

In a last-ditch effort to keep PNC Park, a citywide referendum will be added to this year's midterm election that, if passed, would draw from a property-tax fund to aid McClatchy in assembling a new, state-of-the-art team by 2010.

PNC Park, however, is not convinced.

"When I came here in 2001, they promised me a championship team," the stadium said. "I was warned by venerable and much-beloved Three Rivers Stadium—which imploded soon afterwards, as you know—that I should look elsewhere, that this team was set in its ways and not focused on rebuilding, that they were simply using me as a means to make money," the stadium said. "I was young and brash and I didn't listen. Now that I am more mature and have settled a bit, I realize I have to do what is best for me and my family."

In the event that the Pirate organization does not have the financial wherewithal to meet the park's demands, there are contingency plans in place to attract other stadiums to the city. While the league has said it frowns on the idea of putting an expansion stadium in the Pittsburgh area, some have floated the idea of bringing over old Tiger Stadium, which went into forced retirement in 2000.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Memorial Weekend Tradition

Last weekend we headed to Summersville lake for a day and celebrated Memorial Day with our swell friends. Cheers to the Fosters!

Awesome picture, eh? It was taken during a ride on the most badassed pontoon on the lake.

Happy Birthday to My Wife!

Last week we celebrated my wife's birthday with a couple beers and a few friends at the ballpark.

Happy birthday to the best wife ever. :)

Spring Flowers

Two weekends ago my wife started her Spring Home Beautification project. It consisted of flowers in the side yard, the front porch and the back porch.

Here are the marigolds she neatly mulched and planted in the side yard. Notice the freshly trimmed grass in the background? That was my contribution.

And here are some red flowers. I don't have a clue what they're called. Perhaps lilies or petunias? They're red and that's good enough for me.

Yellow flowers on the front porch!


Purple-ish, kinda white flowers!


And last but not least, our friend the frog. He protects the flower bed on the back porch from those rascally deer that use our property as a feeding ground/bed.


Nice work, my wife!