October 24, 2004

I am under the influences of amoxicillin and coldec. May cause dizziness or blurry vision. The drugs are for an ear infection which made the right side of head feel like exploding. The medications are not for Red Sox Fever.

The phrase 'defense wins championships' surely does not apply to baseball. Sure, the BoSox got the O.C. playing shortstop and Doug Meinkaysaskjdioekjhasdfbkakjivez playing first and Pokey coming in late at second base, but somehow the ball will find its way to MannyLand, where the routine play becomes an adventure. Even Bill Mueller made multiple errors tonight. And the Sox still won. That means I have no worries when David Ortiz has to break out the glove to play first base in games 3, 4, and maybe 5. He may make an error or two, but he's sure to get them runs back with his bat.

I hate the offensive coordinator (or whoever calls the plays) for the Kansas City Chiefs. 8 freaking touchdowns, none for Trent Green. Show the QB and WR's some love.

Some tragic news from NASCAR. A plane carrying members of Rick Hendrick's family and Hendricks Motorsports crashed on the way to the race today. Among those who died were his son Ricky, who raced a little in NASCAR, and his brother, who was the president of Hendricks Motorsports. Rick Hendrick is the owner of the NASCAR teams for Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Terry Labonte, and Brian Vickers. It's too bad he won't be able to celebrate Jimmie Johnson's win in the NASCAR race.

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