
Definitely a boy.
If you are at all familiar with this blog, you know that I am more than your average Braves fan. So, with that in mind, I should let you know that I battled freezing wind chills to obtain the autographs of some of my modern heroes. First and foremost, I withstood the biting winds to get the signature of one of the most dominating pitchers of our era: John Smoltz. This was the first opportunity to get his Hancock, and I waited for over two hours. But, as a bonus, rookie phenom Joey Devine was with him, so it ended up being a sort of happy hour session: Two for the price of one.
signature. As he was signing, I made sure I congratulated him on his recent marraige. Then I jetted over to the other side of the stadium in hopes of getting the autograph of our newest addition, Edgar Renteria. No one was in the line when I arrived, and I knew he had beeen signing for about two hours. But, as luck would have it, I knew the guy who was organizing the line. Justin used to work with Paige at Gordon Biersch, and as I was speaking to him, Renteria waved me over and took the time to sign my baseball. What a class act! He's a great addition to the team, and I now, officially, have baseball fever. It's going to be a great season!
This is the first photo taken of my progeny. It was taken 12/29/05. I should have another photo next week. Anyway, I wanted to take a poll as to what you think our little Bean looks like. The choices are as follows: Teddy Graham, Gummy Bear, Matt Damon. If you do not wish to be confined to these, by all means make your own suggestion.


"Bring me Solo and the Wookiee. They will all suffer for this outrage."


Paige and I went to check out the new downtown aquarium last Monday. Paige had class at Noon, and our reservation was for ten. So, our visit was a bit hurried. We stood in line for about forty-five minutes in the biting winds of downtown. There was a steady drizzle of rain, and the temperature was in the low 40's. I believe the weather cleared out many of the rumored protestors, but several remained. I can see their point, but I belived the educational and conservational lessons presented by the aquarium far outweigh the protestors' concerns. The popular chant, "House people, not fish." was a stab at local government, but the aquarium was primarily funded by the founder of Home Depot. Also, the revenue earned by the city could be utilized to expand some existing social policies.



We finished with a quick romp through the River Scout. There were some frisky otters here. The sea otters in the other gallery were all asleep, but these guys were on the move. Other attractions contained marine life that inhabit various river habitats around the world.
warrants repeat visits. I could easily spend more than twice the amount of time we were limited to on this trip. And I know we will be going back whenever anyone comes to visit. My only complaint is the mascot, Deepo. Pretty weak, huh. And the fish looks and sounds like a Nemo ripoff.

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I affectionately tell people that Gallagher was my Big Bird, and I grew up watching “Showtime Comedy Club Network” on the premium cable channel. I’ve watched dozens of hours of stand-up comedy. I watched Jerry Seinfeld develop his routine. To me, he was the guy who looked like John Travolta in “Saturday Night Fever”. He wasn’t Seinfeld. I had Sam Kinison on cassette when I was twelve years old. And this guy, Bill Hicks, is the best comedian. He is the best comedian that has ever lived. But don't take my word for it. Here's Jesse Custer:
Listen to ‘ol Jesse Custer before he makes you. Check Bill Hicks out.
Somehow, this slipped below my radar. Aeon Flux remains one of the most cryptic and visually stunning works of animation around. Its erotic undertones and John Woo action are as impressive now as they were ten years ago. And, now, it is a motion picture starring Charlize Theron. It opens December 2. You know how these things go; they can hit or miss. But I have high hopes for this one.
