Phillies not-so-shocking loss, a spankin’ new computer and some unfinished business
It was a weekend packed to Kevin Costner’s gills with new beginnings and crushing endings.
For the Phillies, it marked the disappointing end to their 2010 season as they were finally put to bed by the San Francisco Giants. It was a sad, but not entirely unexpected occurrence. After all, how can you expect to win the World Series when you can’t score any runs that aren’t gift wrapped for you by your opponents? If only more teams were like the Cincinnati Reds and the Atlanta Braves. They were both so happy and so willing to give of themselves for the betterment of others. It’s called sacrifice Giants. Maybe next time you won’t be so selfish.
The 2010 edition of the Phillies will go down as one of the most talented yet underachieving collections in franchise history. All that offensive firepower, not one or two, but THREE aces and a steady bullpen and yet no World Series ring to show for it.
I guess it is pretty nice to be able to look at a 97-55 record, a division title and advancing to the NLCS as a failure. Goodness, is it possible that fans of the first professional sports team with 10,000 losses could possibly be getting a tad spoiled? No, I don’t think so. Not yet. Come back strong next year Phillies and for the love of God, work on some offensive consistency during the winter.
The weekend wasn’t all disappointment, though. On Friday, I was stunned to find my brand new, fully functional Dell lap top waiting for me when I arrived home from work. Noticed that I made a point to mention Dell in there? I’m hoping for some blog sponsorship deals.
What a computer it is! Windows 7 is very cool despite the troubling lack of Movie Maker. Seriously, Windows, what’s your angle here? Are you trying to cut off the world’s supply of insane internet videos? You may take our editing program, but you can never take our insanity! Who’s with me and more importantly, where’s my blue body paint?
Still, I’m quite pleased with the lap top. After all, the price was right. In total my laptop, with all the bells and whistles, cost me roughly… zero dollars. Now, I’m no math whizz, but I’m pretty sure that I got those calculations correct. I assume this error with my Debit card will be rectified shortly, but as of right now, I’ve bested the system.
For those of you keeping score at home, that makes it System: 1,045,683,013,002, Me: 1. You know what they say though, the first one is always the hardest. Now that I got that one out of the way, I feel like the tide is going to start to turn in my favor. Any second now… you just watch.
My old lap top had a remarkable run. It survived my crystal meth-addicted freshman year roommate drunkenly urinating on it and multiple accidental user-inflicted crashes among other cataclysms. There was this once time that I decided to clear up my computer’s hard drive by deleting programs that I had no use for. Naturally, this led to me accidentally deleting my computer’s sound driver. System Restore is a miracle worker.
That poor computer had no business lasting 15 minutes in my perfectly incapable hands and yet it survived almost six years. For that, I’ve decided to officially retire it and raise it into the Post Collegiate Apocalypse rafters, where it will spend eternity adjacent to Simon Gagne’s playoff beard from last season. Truly a magical day for us all.
Moving on to a special Halloween edition of…
Yes sir. I’ve abandoned all pretense of randomness and selected this diddy from the User Created section of Sporcle.com. Think you can name the horror movie monsters based on the actor who played them? I have yet to be beaten and this one is right in my wheelhouse. Can you do it? Can you bring down the Apocalypse? Let it begin!
Not bad. Not great either. I was really hoping for 100% on this one, but I’ll take this result. Post your totals in the comment section… if you dare.
And now for the first Beard of the Day in some time…

In the hands of director Rob Zombie, Dr. Loomis went from badass, gun-totin' doc to a lame media hound. Ladies and germs, the fake Dr. Loomis!
There you have it folks. It’s good to be back and as always… vaya con dios!
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