Monday, June 04, 2007

Weekend Ramblings

With the utmost of humility I always enjoy pointing out the influence Sweet Emotion has on the world today. Just Friday, Billy Donavan announced that he was leaving the Florida Gators for the Orlando Magic and sealed the deal in ink. Sweet Emotion shortly thereafter proceeded to post an analysis of his decision. We called his decision poor and counted Billy as the next college coach to get frustrated with the NBA. Later that night, rumor has it that Mr. Donavan perused his usual blogs. Upon reading Sweet Emotion's analysis, he reconsidered his decision and is now clawing his way back to Florida. We wish you the best. It feels good to continually make our mark on the world.

Speaking of making your mark on the world. Jackson, Mississippi's very own Mississippi Braves (AA- organization) made quite a stir this weekend. The manager was tossed from the game and turned in the performance of a century following his ejection. Yes, that is a professional manager doing an army crawl to the pitcher's mound. Props to Phillip Wellman for making the most of your time. I've never seen anyone exit the stadium via the bullpen with second AND third base in hand.


And finally, need a little proof that the cubs will always be the cubs. Carlos Zambrano promised a World Series appearance and a Cy Young award this year! This is how he leads the team. He better pitch better than he hits....was that a slap?

2 Comments:

At 10:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

how about those wolverines.
davis

 
At 6:05 PM, Blogger Alex said...

I'd just like to say that While the Mississippi Braves got some exposure, my hometown of Chattanooga was the host and got some national exposure. Brian's hometown and my hometown crossing paths again. One more proof at how Sweet Emotion is at the nexus of the universe. It's like they wrote this stuff for us.


Also, my mom called me and was laughing about the event. Though she did ask me if i had heard what happened in Chattanooga at the baseball game. I simply responded, "mom, the guy pretended the rosin bag was a grenade. I would like to know the news station who thought that was uninteresting to report."

 

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