Dec 31, 2005
The year was 1993 and The Cleaners had just wrapped up a successful show in some Unitarian Church in Savage, MD. A few days later in Smoking Herb Studios the following song, FThis, was recorded using a standard 4-track in one take. ...
Dec 29, 2005 one comment
There is a limited edition Spunkitude mug available at the following link.
Spunkitude Mug
Pretty
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Dec 28, 2005
Thanks to an idea from Usenet in response to my building blocks of clubhouse chemistry post, I present the first set of posters to be hung in the (Una)Warehouse during the upcomming 2006 season.
And one for the players' union HQ.
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Dec 27, 2005
VETERANICITY
The condition of being a veteran. That is, one providing leadership through the mere fact that he has been able to stay on major-league (although other sports besides baseball apply) rosters for more than 5 years, regardless of skill-level. Someone ...
Dec 22, 2005
My previous posting concerning RF caused a bit of controversy on the Hangout mostly centered around the general consensus that the larger hole in the Orioles lineup can be found in LF instead. While it is certainly true that there is ...
Dec 21, 2005 one comment
Well, within one day of my last posting about the Orioles' glaring hole at first, they went and signed Cpt. Leadership Jeff Conine. Therefore, my dreams of asserting my will on the Brain (T)rust at Camden Yards has been temporarily thwarted. ...
Dec 20, 2005
Now that Raphael Palmeiro has left Baltimore in disgrace, the Orioles are left with a gaping hole at 1B for the upcoming 2006 season. While Palmeiro's performance was acceptable prior to his embarrassment, afterward he was quite futile. Palmeiro's 2005 ...
Dec 19, 2005
If anyone asks me why I love Yuki I need only show them the link she provided me to the Knitted Dawn of the Dead and explain that she is actually considering making these for me. :)
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Nov 28, 2005
Meet Keita Ellis Fogus (-20 weeks old)
Plus heartbeat at 14 weeks.
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Nov 25, 2005
I knew the day would end oddly when I took my first bite of a creature called a Turducken. Apparently, some scientists bred a duck with a chicken and then with a turkey and a pig (or something like that) and then ...