Just a couple of odds and ends to cover today; in fact, this
post may be entirely free of significant content.
Milestone Alert
We hit a milestone here at the old D-fish blog, but I never
got around to mentioning it. But back on
October 15th, we rolled the old “hit odometer” over to 100,000
hits.
OK, so I missed capturing the moment by a couple of
hits.
First off, I should probably thank Mom and Dad for 80,000 of
them, and comment spammers for another 15,000.
No wait… those spammers never show up on the stats page.
Anyway, if you’re reading this now, thank you for any past contributions,
and to contributing toward the next 100K.
Bright Collage Days
I meant to do this back when I summarized my famous “Summer of Bluz,” but I still
had a couple of events still to come.
But here, in collage form, are the tickets from every sports or
entertainment event I attended in 2014.
Click to embiggen, if you wish.
Now maybe someday, if I’m ever sufficiently motivated, I’ll
recreate this kind of thing in a photo album, rather than keeping them all
clipped together in a cigar box, which I can no longer even shut. See, it’s not just full with this year’s
tickets… I have ticket stubs going back to the 80s. I wouldn’t just be doing a page or two of
ticket collage, I’d have to do like 30.
Which means I’m much more likely to go find a bigger cigar
box.
An Admiral’s Work is Never Done
As you may also recall, the bulk of my job is managing our
company’s fleet of cars. Technically, I
am the Fleet Manager, but I prefer Admiral
of the Fleet.
As such, our parent company’s other Fleet Managers and I
have been evaluating a new car to possibly replace our current model. A couple of us have been given approval to
test drive the proposed model for a couple of days, to formulate an educated
opinion.
Because I had a couple of days off, (last Friday, and
today), I figured that made a good span of time to check out the car. They worked through a car rental company, a
branch of which happens to be about 5 minutes from my place.
So on Friday, I went out to the branch and they took me out
to what would be my car for the weekend, a brand new 2015 Chevy Malibu. The car rental rep and I walked around the
car, checking for pre-existing dings and dents, but all I could comprehend was
a single thought repeating endlessly in my skull. I finally spit it out to the rep…
“But… but… it’s
PURPLE!”
Sure, the car was a real beauty, but how could I possibly
drive a purple car?? Purple is the color
of the despised Baltimore Ravens. I
wouldn’t even let Pinky have purple towels in the bathroom here. I have a reputation to think of!
And even more importantly, I hadn’t had a chance to work out
the mojo implications of driving a purple car for the weekend. I’d have to think of various counter-charms
and reverse mojo, in order to counteract the bad vibes.
Lucky for me, the Ratbirds were on a bye last weekend, so
that removed half my worry. The Steelers
played last night, and scored a 4th quarter comeback win over the
Titans. I figure that if I hadn’t had
the purple car, they probably would have won more convincingly. Good thing the car was a lighter purple than
the Rats wear. A dead-on match might
have spelled disaster.
So this is what my life has come to… agonizing over game-day
mojo. But what else would I expect from
this wheezy, cheesy life?
5 comments:
Think of it as Barney Purple instead of ratbird purple!!!!!
I'm not sure which is more horrifying.
Okay, I love purple, but that doesn't even look close to purple to me. But, I guess if you detest the color, you see the violet tint in the periwinkle. :)
Happy 100,000! We'd like to think we account for a good 50-100 of that. Too bad we don't count as double views by being two people.
Also, don't despair. Purple is the color of royalty!... Even if royalty probably would not be caught driving a base model Chevy Malibu.
Thanks, Brandon... or Bryan... whichever one you are. Your patronage means a lot to me, because after all, A Beer For the Shower rocks, (even if you ARE down to one post a week.)
I can't seem to combine the idea of purple, royalty, and the Ratbirds into one coherent thought. Just doesn't compute.
But just wait until next week, when I get to test drive a Ford Fusion! (They didn't buy my suggestion of using an Aston Martin for a company car.)
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