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Oct-31-2009

at the stadium: best game ever(for me)

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i did not get world series tickets but i did get one game in the bronx for the alcs…game 2! my final game of the year.

not a bad run in 2009….a preseason game with the cubs, opening day, the first win at the stadium, a red sox game, some wins, a lot of rainy losses and a brawl. grateful theresa encouraged me to get these seats.

for the playoffs, i got bleachers in the same general area for $11 each! there are cheap seats at stadium!

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the game was in doubt the whole day and night…even throughout the game. it was brutally cold with the threat of torrential rains. kenny and i dressed in multiple layers with rain and cold gear. i had on long underwear, sweaters, my winter jacket, a neck warmer, gloves and hats. note…hat plural.

they were gouging at the stadium with $10 hot chocolate in the stands. and they were selling out. however when we went to the restroom, we found a stand with a more reasonable $4 chocolate. it was a handwarmer and later, a body warmer.

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it was a great, tight game throughout….but looked bleak late when the angels took the lead. but it was arod’s night as he blasted a tying run to send the game into extra innings. it got colder and rainier. back and forth threats….great playoff baseball.

finally jerry hairston and angel errors sent the fans into delirium. including us!

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we were sitting in different parts of the stadium but met up to celebrate one of the best games ever at the new stadium. certainly my best game.

looking forward to some more great baseball!

Posted under at the ballpark, yankees
Oct-30-2009

signs of the end of the world: the wrong philly phever

my homage to rem’s its the end of the world as we know it and sport’s illustrated’s sign that the apocalypse is upon us…beyond a moment of zen, this feature displays wtf on steroids! leaving the realm of being humorous or laughable and entering the reality of really disturbing with(at least)one foot in evil territory.

what kind of phan is this???

Woman arrested for trying to trade sex for World Series tickets

By KITTY CAPARELLA

caparek@phillynews.com

So what would you trade for a coupla World Series tickets?

Several hundred bucks? Your dog? Your first-born?

How about creative serial sex?

Step right up, Susan Finkelstein, 43, a rabid fan who really loves her Phillies.

Married with children, current Penn grad student in liberal arts and onetime assistant PR director at the University of Pennsylvania, she posted an ad on Craigslist.com: “DESPERATE BLONDE NEEDS WS TIX (Philadelphia)

“Diehard Phillies fan – gorgeous tall buxom blonde – in desperate need of two World Series Tickets. Price negotiable – I’m the creative type! Maybe we can help each other!”

Bensalem police were scouring Craigslist looking for illegal activities, like pornography, drug deals and child molesters, when they saw the ad from “Desperate.”

Posing as a ticketholder, an undercover cop called Finkelstein in Philadelphia and asked if they could meet in a Bensalem bar Monday night.

At the bar, Finkelstein was willing to engage in various sexual acts in return for a ticket, said Bensalem Public Safety Director Fred Harran.

Then, she asked if the ticketholder had two tickets, and he claimed he did and she was willing to up the sexcapades, according to Harran.

After all, she posted on Facebook that she was “very, very liberal.”

“She was overcome with Phillies fever,” said her attorney William J. Brennan.

Well, Finkelstein got herself a ticket, but not for the World Series.

She will be receiving a summons via mail at her home on St. Barnards Place near Springfield Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia to appear in Bensalem court on charges of soliciting prostitution and related misdemeanors. No court date is set.

No one answered Daily News calls to her home.

So how long did this sweettalking last?

“It was quick,” said Harran. “About as long as it takes Chase Utley to throw somebody out at second base.”

And what did the ticketholder look like?

“Probably a cute guy if I was a woman,” replied Harran.

But when the cute cop clamped handcuffs on Finkelstein, Harran said, “I guess she realized she’s not going to the World Series.”

Her Facebook comment after the arrest: “Susan Finkelstein is wondering about the integrity of the police.”

Posted under end of the world
Oct-29-2009

tour’s over

the 2009 u2 tour is over…on a few levels….

but for those who missed it, here’s a full concert from la on youtube! the whole thing!!

get it while it lasts!

see you in 2010!

Posted under u2
Oct-28-2009

our friend leo: week forty-six one day late

so i asked our friend leo chen one day, if his name is short for anything or is it just leo? he said….just leo. it got me thinking where that name came from. then we just started making up origins of the name. and started calling him permutations of leo.

at this point, we have enough for 52 weeks…a whole year! but some of them are not as good as others…so the door is still open. if you see one that is lame and you had a better one…then shame on you slacker! get it in before we unleash not as good ones!

this week…. i will call my friend leo, le on me as suggested by esther jhun

look at what i’ve called my friend leo so far

leonardo

leopold

for christmas, noel

leotard

leopatra

leoben(for bsg)

leometro

bibliotecha

fileo fish

leodis

leodore

leonazi

leopard

diosleos!

le occitane

speleology

leo and behold

leona helmsley

leogeo

leolithic

hustle and fleo

leonidas

los angeleos

liopleurodon

l-eon flux

the kings of leon

chameleon

jaleo

galileo

teleological

leophyte

leopolitan

nucleon

leonheart

john mayer leo

paleontologist

the clio awards

napoleon

leonatology/big poppa leo

sierra leone

leoclassical

leopalooza

leosporin

leoputian

michael corleone


Posted under leo-graphy
Oct-27-2009

our friend leo: week forty-five one week late

so i asked our friend leo chen one day, if his name is short for anything or is it just leo? he said….just leo. it got me thinking where that name came from. then we just started making up origins of the name. and started calling him permutations of leo.

at this point, we have enough for 52 weeks…a whole year! but some of them are not as good as others…so the door is still open. if you see one that is lame and you had a better one…then shame on you slacker! get it in before we unleash not as good ones!

this week…. i will call my friend leo, michael corleone as suggested by newly engaged chris yee

look at what i’ve called my friend leo so far

leonardo

leopold

for christmas, noel

leotard

leopatra

leoben(for bsg)

leometro

bibliotecha

fileo fish

leodis

leodore

leonazi

leopard

diosleos!

le occitane

speleology

leo and behold

leona helmsley

leogeo

leolithic

hustle and fleo

leonidas

los angeleos

liopleurodon

l-eon flux

the kings of leon

chameleon

jaleo

galileo

teleological

leophyte

leopolitan

nucleon

leonheart

john mayer leo

paleontologist

the clio awards

napoleon

leonatology/big poppa leo

sierra leone

leoclassical

leopalooza

leosporin

leoputian


Posted under leo-graphy
Oct-16-2009

spent

after a year or so of the discipline of writing something, posting something on my blog….i’m tired. no creative juices.

but after i head west for some real down time, i will try to dream it again.

our friend leo will still run on time….i hope.

Posted under Uncategorized
Oct-13-2009

our friend leo: week forty four

so i asked our friend leo chen one day, if his name is short for anything or is it just leo? he said….just leo. it got me thinking where that name came from. then we just started making up origins of the name. and started calling him permutations of leo.

at this point, we have enough for 52 weeks…a whole year! but some of them are not as good as others…so the door is still open. if you see one that is lame and you had a better one…then shame on you slacker! get it in before we unleash not as good ones!

this week…. this week…. i will call my friend leo, leoputian as suggested by step on me.

look at what i’ve called my friend leo so far

leonardo

leopold

for christmas, noel

leotard

leopatra

leoben(for bsg)

leometro

bibliotecha

fileo fish

leodis

leodore

leonazi

leopard

diosleos!

le occitane

speleology

leo and behold

leona helmsley

leogeo

leolithic

hustle and fleo

leonidas

los angeleos

liopleurodon

l-eon flux

the kings of leon

chameleon

jaleo

galileo

teleological

leophyte

leopolitan

nucleon

leonheart

john mayer leo

paleontologist

the clio awards

napoleon

leonatology/big poppa leo

sierra leone

leoclassical

leopalooza

leosporin


Posted under leo-graphy
Oct-8-2009

pause: united states reaction to guinea

all throughout 2009, i’ve blogged about the abuse of women and children via the sex slave trade. similar attitudes are on brazen display on this under reported story from guinea.

i will pause from blogging my usual fare the next few days to give it the spotlight it needs:

Clinton: Guinea violence a “vile violation” of rights

Mark Leon Goldberg - October 8, 2009 – 12:01 pm

Hillary Clinton says that the United States government is formulating a response the recent flare up of violence in Guinea in which government forces shot and raped hundreds of demonstrators gathered at a soccer stadium.

Last month, Clinton presided over a Security Council session that passed a resolution classifying rape as a tactic of war. Should the United States seek to take action through the UN, this may be the first opportunity to invoke the resolution at the council.   State Department spokesperson Ian Kelley suggested as much in recent comments to the press.  From All Africa:

It is precisely because of these horrific events of September 28 that Secretary Clinton went to the Security Council last week and called for urgent action to protect women and girls,” whom he described as “war’s most violated and vulnerable victims.” “The U.N. and the international community must act now to end this crisis,” [said Kelley]

These kinds of resolutions may seem like only  symbolic excersizes at the time, but they do lay the foundation for the kind of consensus upon which the council relies to take swift action.

Posted under a different world
Oct-6-2009

pause: horror in guinea

all throughout 2009, i’ve blogged about the abuse of women and children via the sex slave trade. similar attitudes are on brazen display on this under reported story from guinea.

i will pause from blogging my usual fare the next few days to give it the spotlight it needs:

In a Guinea Seized by Violence, Women Are Prey

By ADAM NOSSITER
Published: October 5, 2009

CONAKRY, Guinea — Cellphone snapshots, ugly and hard to refute, are circulating here and feeding rage: they show that women were the particular targets of the Guinean soldiers who suppressed a political demonstration at a stadium here last week, with victims and witnesses describing rapes, beatings and acts of intentional humiliation.

“I can’t sleep at night, after what I saw,” said one middle-aged woman from an established family here, who said she had been beaten and sexually molested. “And I am afraid. I saw lots of women raped, and lots of dead.”

One photograph shows a naked woman lying on muddy ground, her legs up in the air, a man in military fatigues in front of her. In a second picture a soldier in a red beret is pulling the clothes off a distraught-looking woman half-lying, half-sitting on muddy ground. In a third a mostly nude woman lying on the ground is pulling on her trousers.

The cellphone pictures are circulating anonymously, but multiple witnesses corroborated the events depicted.

The attacks were part of a violent outburst on Sept. 28 in which soldiers shot and killed dozens of unarmed demonstrators at the main stadium here, where perhaps 50,000 had assembled. Local human rights organizations say at least 157 were killed; the government puts the figure at 56.

But even more than the shootings, the attacks on women — horrific anywhere, but viewed with particular revulsion in Muslim countries like this one — appear to have traumatized the citizenry and hardened the opposition’s determination to force out the leader of the military junta, Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara.

Diplomats said the violence had irreversibly undermined Mr. Camara’s standing with other countries.

If internal opposition continues to grow, Captain Camara may be forced either to leave power or to tighten his grip with an even more authoritarian government.

Bernard Kouchner, the foreign minister of France, the former colonial power here, said his country could no longer work with Captain Camara, and urged “international intervention.”

The exact number of women who were abused is not known. Because of the shame associated with sexual violence in this West African country, victims are reluctant to speak, and local doctors refuse to do so. Victims who told of the attacks would not provide their names because they were afraid of retribution.

But the witnesses were adamant. “I affirm, in categorical fashion, that women were raped, not just one woman,” said Mamadou Mouctar Diallo, 34, an opposition leader who said he had been severely beaten himself. “I saw many rapes.”

Three women who said they had been attacked described their ordeal in an interview this past weekend. “We didn’t know the soldiers were going to harm us,” said the middle-aged woman who said she could not sleep at night. She spoke slowly in a darkened room, seated on a bed with two other women. They were in a villa in a district at the edge of the capital here.

“We heard gunfire,” she said. “I tried to flee.” With weapons going off, suddenly “it was like a henhouse.”

She ran, but a soldier barred the way.

“He hit me,” she said. “And he tore my clothes off. He ripped my clothes off with his hands.”

Then, she said, “he put his hand inside me.” The soldier hit her on the head with his rifle, requiring stitches, she said. She also had large welts from the beating.

“We are traumatized,” she said slowly, looking down.

Mr. Diallo said he saw at least 10 women raped at the stadium.

Describing one such assault, he said: “I saw a woman who was stripped naked. They ripped off, they tore off her clothes. They surrounded her. They made her lie down. They lifted up her feet, and one of the soldiers advanced. They took turns.”

One woman interviewed at the suburban villa here described how a soldier had ripped her robe off with a knife. She had a large cut on her backside, where a soldier had stabbed her with his knife, and deep bruises on her shoulders.

The third woman said she had been whipped by a soldier. “When I went out, I saw one of the soldiers lying on top of a woman,” she said. “A lot of women were raped.”

Corroboration of the attacks came from at least one foreign aid organization in the Guinean capital. Jerome Basset of the Conakry mission for Doctors Without Borders said his team had treated three rape victims and three other victims of sexual violence in the hours after the demonstration.

Brutal repression of antigovernment demonstrators has occurred in Guinea before, notably in 2007, when security forces shot several hundred people demonstrating against the repressive regime of Lansana Conté, who preceded Captain Camara.

Rape is a fairly common tool of military repression in Africa, but large-scale violence against women has not been a previous government tactic here. “This time, a new stage has been reached,” said Sidya Touré, a former prime minister who was also beaten at the stadium and said he had witnessed brutalities there. “Women as battlefield targets. We could never have imagined that.”

“Where could people get the idea to start raping women in broad daylight?” Mr. Touré asked, in an interview at his home here. “It’s so contrary to our culture. To molest women using rifle barrels. … ”

Captain Camara, asked in his office at the sprawling military camp here last week whether rapes had occurred, responded: “I wasn’t at the stadium. These are things people have told me.” He has repeatedly disclaimed responsibility for the killings at the stadium, blaming opposition figures instead.

He reiterated these disclaimers in an interview broadcast Sunday on Radio France Internationale, even as Mr. Kouchner, the French foreign minister, said in a radio interview that “group massacres aren’t internal matters.”

Opposition figures here said that they were discussing further ways of countering the government, and that they would not be stopped by last week’s bloody repression.

A diplomat here, who declined to be identified because he was not authorized to speak on the subject, said Saturday that “the writing is on the wall for the junta, certainly vis-à-vis the international community, and I hope vis-à-vis the local community.”

Meanwhile, the sexual violence, along with the number of people unaccounted for after last week’s crackdown, continues to trouble many here.

“They especially tore into the women,” said another former prime minister, François Lonsény Fall, who was also at the stadium. “They were seeking to humiliate them.”

“We want a force of intervention to protect us from the ferocity of the Guinean Army,” Mr. Fall said.

Posted under a different world
Oct-6-2009

our friend leo: week forty three

so i asked our friend leo chen one day, if his name is short for anything or is it just leo? he said….just leo. it got me thinking where that name came from. then we just started making up origins of the name. and started calling him permutations of leo.

at this point, we have enough for 52 weeks…a whole year! but some of them are not as good as others…so the door is still open. if you see one that is lame and you had a better one…then shame on you slacker! get it in before we unleash not as good ones!

this week…. this week…. i will call my friend leo, leosporin as suggested by the great justin.

look at what i’ve called my friend leo so far

leonardo

leopold

for christmas, noel

leotard

leopatra

leoben(for bsg)

leometro

bibliotecha

fileo fish

leodis

leodore

leonazi

leopard

diosleos!

le occitane

speleology

leo and behold

leona helmsley

leogeo

leolithic

hustle and fleo

leonidas

los angeleos

liopleurodon

l-eon flux

the kings of leon

chameleon

jaleo

galileo

teleological

leophyte

leopolitan

nucleon

leonheart

john mayer leo

paleontologist

the clio awards

napoleon

leonatology/big poppa leo

sierra leone

leoclassical

leopalooza


Posted under leo-graphy