Sunday, March 30, 2008

long drive contest

headed up to LI yesterday for a round of golf- 6 1/2 hr round trip for a 5 hour round. the outing was planned a month ago, when we figured the conditions would be more spring-like. turned out to be cold (high- 42 degrees) and windy (gusts to 25+ mph), but thankfully clear and dry.

despite the less-than-optimal playing conditions, was well worth the long trip. great catching up with old friends, one of whom i've been playing with for about 20 years. and no matter what the weather is or how i play (was another round of flashes of brilliance scattered amongst a baseline of inconsistency), when playing with 3 other great friends, golf is the greatest sport in the world.

Friday, March 28, 2008

word up!

(no, not that cameo from the 80's)

thanks for the overwhelming response to the my 3 songs question. the answer, which eluded all of you, was that each of those songs featured a cameo from a prominent artist. all 3 of those songs make my list of "top 5 cameos from the 80's"...

5. glass tiger, "don't forget me when i'm gone", featuring bryan adams- canadian superstar adams helped to make his fellow countrymen a flash in the 80's pan with this hit.
4. howard jones, "no one is to blame", featuring phil collins- collins produced the album too, and i believe played drums on this track as well.
3. rockwell, "somebody's watching me", featuring michael jackson- i can't think of another song in which michael does backing vocals for someone else (besides those awful duets with paul mccartney). according to wikipedia, jermaine appears on this song too.
2. michael jackson, "beat it", featuring eddie van halen- the legend goes that when eddie did his guitar solo for this song, the only compensation he asked for was dance lessons from MJ.
1. dire straits, "money for nothing", featuring sting- the quintessential 80's cameo, sting's only line in the song is probably the motto for 80's music in general.

any other nominations?

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

yeah! more songs!

hopefully more guesses for this one- it's a lead-in to a top 5 post for friday...

  • rockwell, "somebody's watchin' me"
  • dire straits, "money for nothing"
  • glass tiger, "don't forget me when i'm gone"
and no, the answer is not "80's songs"...while that might be true, there's another more unique common thread to these three.

Monday, March 24, 2008

5 days of eating over the sink and leaving the toilet seat up

kids are off from school this week and vacationing at camp ironwood (aka my parents' house) while erin works a few days in a row. that leaves me here to feed the fish, water the plants, and empty the fridge of leftovers. lots of time to update the ol' blog, so i'll try to get some fresh entries this week.

no takers on the "my 3 songs" post from last week- goes back in the vault to be pulled out again someday.

Friday, March 21, 2008

as if i needed further confirmation that i married the right woman...

very disappointed (but not terribly surprised) when i hit mcdonald's yesterday prior to my hoops-a-thon and found that they were no longer serving shamrock shakes.

very excited when i returned home to find a post-it note on my tournament edition sports illustrated that read "we bought you a shamrock shake on monday in case you couldn't get one today- it's thawing in the fridge. enjoy the games! love, us".

i love us.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

my 3 songs- holy week edition!

might have been better later in april, but it works now too- here's your newest installment...

hooters, "all you zombies"
talking heads, "nothing but flowers"
burning sensations, "belly of the whale" (not on iTunes, but a great lost classic of the 80's- found it on one of the "living in oblivion" discs- you can listen to a bit of it here)

good luck!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

what rocks?!

while my heart is always with the stags come march, it's nice to have another alma mater with a little more of a basketball pedigree.

fairfield made some noise in the closing weeks of their regular season, but lost in the first round of their conference tournament. georgetown, however, seems to be getting stronger as the big east tourney moves on. a nice win against villanova today, coupled with the loss by their nemesis uconn, gives them a clear path to another big east tournament championship and possibly a #2 seed in the NCAA tournament.

maybe last year wasn't a fluke, and the hoyas will go far in the NCAA tourney again. that'll make the shamrock shakes taste even better.

Friday, March 7, 2008

extreme makeover- plumbing edition

looking for some advice on home repairs? you've come to the right place! here the first in what may be yet another recurring series: a little how-to based on some real-life experience. this one's fresh- just from last night!

how to repair your leaky outdoor faucet (also called a sillcock- *snicker*):
  1. when playing outside with your kids, if you notice the sillcock is leaking, check to see if the knob just needs tightening. when the knob begins to turn freely in all directions and the water begins to run faster, you've confirmed a leaky sillcock.
  2. shut off the water to the house. be aware that once this is done, all children in the home will immediately crave water as if they had been travelling in the sahara for 3 weeks.
  3. remove the knob from the sillcock, exposing the pipe and the long rod within it that connects to the thingy inside that turns the water on and off. remove this rod.
  4. take rod to lowe's and ask for replacement. when advised that among the 5 bazillion things they sell there, sillcock parts are not any of them and only entire sillcock mechanisms are available, head to home depot.
  5. show rod to attendant at home depot and learn that rod you removed is not supposed to come out of the pipe, and that entire pipe/rod/spigot mechanism will need to be replaced. unfortunately, said part is not available at home depot.
  6. head back to lowe's and purchase part. return home.
  7. find spot inside basement where sillcock pipe comes in and fastens to copper piping. attempt to loosen nut on sillcock pipe, then inspect closely and realize that copper pipe is soldered into sillcock pipe and nut is really just there for show.
  8. cut copper pipe with broken hacksaw blade, freeing old sillcock pipe. remove old sillcock from outside home, breaking as little of surrounding stucco as possible. (save large chunks of stucco which can be crazy glued back on later.)
  9. go back to lowe's to purchase fitting for end of exposed copper pipe that will allow sillcock pipe to be screwed in.
  10. head to home depot after finding out that lowe's does not sell said fitting. purchase fitting, and return home.
  11. slide new sillcock in from outside, then screw copper fitting onto end that is now inside the house. be sure to tighten as much as possible, despite the fact that the space you're working in could barely fit a moon pie much less two pipe wrenches and your hands.
  12. affix other end of fitting to exposed copper pipe.
  13. turn on main water line to house. watch as water drips from screwed in portion of fitting.
  14. disregard bloodied knuckles and further tighten fitting with pipe wrenches.
  15. dry fitting with towel and watch closely for length of time that it takes to finish one beer (at this point, 4 minutes).
  16. no water? congratulations- you're done! (in case of continued dripping, repeat steps 14-15, including beer.)

Monday, March 3, 2008

let the madness begin!

one of my favorite times of year- march madness. conference tournaments start this week, meaning i'll be watching semifinal matchups of conferences i've never heard of between schools i've never heard of, all to see who ultimately will draw the coveted #16 seeds in the ncaa bracket.

while the conference tourneys are fun, if nothing else for the sheer excitement of the players and the sparse crowds they play in front of, my absolute favorite day of the year is the first thursday of the ncaa tournament- this year on 3/20. as thursdays are my early day around here, my usual routine for the past few years has been to leave here at noon, hit the mcdonalds drive-thru for a burger and a shamrock shake, and park myself in front of the TV hopefully just in time for the usual 12:20 tipoffs for the first games. at sometime around midnight, i get up and go to bed.

maybe this year, i'll bring the laptop home and post updates as the day goes on. i'm sure you'd love that.