Monday, August 24, 2009

Monday Morning Musings, Tracking The Movement Edition

Good morning webiverse. I hope that you all are awake and functioning.

I got all techy this morning and added a hit counter to the site. I don’t know if it’s a decision that I’m going to love, or hate. And I don’t know if it’s something that is going to shake my confidence daily. But we’ll give it a shot and see how it goes. Fingers crossed that you readers are out there.

Big thank you to E-ve for the visit, the TV watching, the Pork Chops and mashed potatoes, and the fantastic company. It was the first homemade meal at the new apartment and all of a sudden it felt like an apartment and home. I really liked that feeling.

The next project will be to grocery shop after I get paid this week.

My fingers are crossed that E-ve gets to take a trip later this week. I know that she’s looking forward to seeing friends and enjoying her time before classes start again.

It’s also been pointed out to me that I have been reckless on the keyboard lately resulting in some typos. I’m not happy with that so I’m going to try and tighten things up. It’ll be like personal training on my writing. It’s not going to be fun, but it has to be done.

Watched Entourage last night. I like the show, but the episodes go by so quickly. I got so used to watching multiple episodes in a row at work when we were getting into it that a single show just doesn’t seem long enough.

Big pats on the back to Travis Snider, Ricky Ruiz and Ricky Romero after yesterday’s win by the Blue Jays over the Angels. The 3 rookies combined to mash the ball at the plate and befuddle hitters from the mound. It’s games like that which lead to optimism moving forward. The only problem is that we’ve had a bunch of kids over the last few years that have showed promise but not lead us to the Promised Land. Off the top of my head I can think of Jesse Litsch, Gustavo Chacin, Russ Adams, Erik Hinske, etc.

I had a career best 22 under round of 49 while playing Tiger before E-ve came over last night. I rocked the ball, won the money, boosted the power and got called manly by the announcers. All said, a good day on the course.

Wrote a quick piece for the MySpace yesterday about why I love being a geek. It’s not long, and it’s not earth shattering, but it was nice to write.

High five to everyone on the MySpace and Twitter and the everywhere. The goal is still to get @ThatKevinSmith to reply to a Tweet… stay tuned.

That’s it for today, for now.

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