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Friday, November 24
by
Allen Weiner
on Fri 24 Nov 2006 09:11 AM MST
It was a shade after 5 am when we piled into the car and headed for Circuit City on Black Friday, 2006. Our goal was to score a $299 laptop computer, but it sounded like you needed to arrive sometime last night to land that prize. My personal mission was to get Season One of "Rescue Me" for $14.99, which we got but the price rang up incorrectly at the register. (They corrected it). We bought all sorts of "stuff," including some DVDs, video games (for a unit I don't even have yet), a few SD cards, the Beatles "Love" CD/DVD, etc...
Our next stop was Kohls and Ultimate Electronics. Ultimate sold out of its spectacular HD TVs, so that was brief, but we scored a vegetable steamer, some clothes, gifts for the annual Christmas Angel toy drive, strange jewelry items (I don't even ask) and these oddball pillows that double as MP3 speakers (again, I don't ask). This year, our teenager joined the Black Friday spree. She had a blast. Having her, along with her hilarious commentary, made it that much more fun. Quick note: the music here is "Early in the Morning" by the Gap Band. I "borrowed" 30 seconds from one of my favorite songs; I encourage you to buy their CDs; they are on sale! Wednesday, November 22
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 22 Nov 2006 10:55 AM MST
The Phoenix Desert Dogs and Grand Canyon Rafters line up prior to the start of the AFL Champsionship Game
by allenweiner Monday, November 20
by
Allen Weiner
on Mon 20 Nov 2006 09:33 AM MST
A short 'cast on Yahoo!'s ad deal with leading newspapers.
Saturday, November 18
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 18 Nov 2006 07:58 PM MST
We have a new rising star we'll be rooting for in future seasons--Tampa Bay prospect Fernando Perez. I saw Perez talk to a young boy at our first AFL game this season, and his manner and respect for the fans stood out from his peers. Today, after the championship game ended, Perez's interaction with young fans earned our respect and admiration.
Perez, a 23-year-old center fielder for the Devil Rays, certainly has his work cut out for him with such talent as Delmon Young and Carl Crawford standing in his path. Nonetheless, Perez plays with flair in the outfield, and his running catch of a blast over his head ended the game with a touch of the dramatic. The young man, who played at Visalia in the California League this past season, is from Elizabeth, NJ and attended Columbia University (no small feat in its own right). At Visalia, he batted .307 with 33 stolen bases and close to a .400 on base percentage. He was a seventh round pick in 2004 an we hope he's headed for big things. He's a class act all the way. In this clip, he's being interview by a reporter from MLB.com
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 18 Nov 2006 07:45 PM MST
And so our memorable baseball season comes to an end. The Phoenix Desert Dogs beat the Grand Canyon Rafters 6-2 ending the 15th Arizona Fall League season in fine form. A relatively smaller than usual crowd for the championship game (this was our third in a row) saw a few innings of shutout pitching before two costly errors put The Dogs ahead to stay. An 8th inning home run by Detroit Tigers prospect Brent Clevlen capped the victory which was saved by Blue Jays young closer-to-be, Tracy Thorpe (all 6-4, 250 of him).
We are sad to see the season come to an end.It was a season that included the World Baseball Classic, Cactus League, major league games, the All-Star Game in Pittsburgh, Fall League, the Fall League All-Star Game and now the title game. We loved every inning of every game and can't wait til 2007. Friday, November 17
by
Allen Weiner
on Fri 17 Nov 2006 11:21 AM MST
Set to the Podsafe version of "London Bridge" by Duwayne A Wright, here's a blend of some clips from six days in London.
by
Allen Weiner
on Fri 17 Nov 2006 10:35 AM MST
Here is what is known as a "legal busker" (meaning she has a license to collect money) at the Leicester Square Tube stop.
by
Allen Weiner
on Fri 17 Nov 2006 10:14 AM MST
Yes, we are food celeb junkies. We watched Gordon Ramsey's new show in the UK last week, and it was pretty wild. He actually dropped the F bomb more than "Goodfellas" and The Sopranos combined. Certainly would not work on US TV networks.
A long Tube ride landed us at Jamie Oliver's Fifteen, a restaurant that employs disadvantaged youth to inspire them to have better lives. Jamie was nowhere in sight, but the place looks quite good. Sadly, they don't take a lot of walk-in diners--reservations appear to be a must. Wednesday, November 15
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 15 Nov 2006 10:33 AM MST
En route back to our hotel via the Circle Line, we came across this musician who was playing "The Girl From Ipanema." Rather well, I'd say.
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 15 Nov 2006 02:56 AM MST
A musician entertains the passersby during rush hour along Bond Street in London.
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 15 Nov 2006 01:28 AM MST
For some odd reason, I have developed this odd fascination with European Football (soccer) over the past year or so (as noted in my San Siro Stadium video). Maybe it’s the fact that our trainer is a big fan and we talk about it three times a week. Well, last trip to Monday, November 13
by
Allen Weiner
on Mon 13 Nov 2006 10:02 AM MST
Here's a quick clip of another musician performing in The Tube.
Sunday, November 12
by
Allen Weiner
on Sun 12 Nov 2006 01:45 PM MST
Our hotel’s “events” sheet for The big highlight? The stand on the second floor selling smoked tuna from The other highlights were the amazing oils and vinegars from Mediterranean regions as well as a black truffle paste that could make a TV dinner taste like gourmet fare. Saturday, November 11
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 11 Nov 2006 02:22 PM MST
About a mile down the road from my hotel in There is a Coppa Italia match tonight, and it would have been good to arrange tickets in advance. AC Milan is playing
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 11 Nov 2006 11:41 AM MST
One of the highlights of our trip to the
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 11 Nov 2006 06:29 AM MST
In the
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 11 Nov 2006 01:56 AM MST
A shot of the Spanish Steps in Rome. Why it's called the Spanish Steps, when it's in Italy, remains a mystery to me.
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 11 Nov 2006 12:58 AM MST
With just a few hours between meetings, I grabbed as much of the Central Rome scene as possible.
Wednesday, November 8
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 08 Nov 2006 10:49 PM MST
A plane's eye view of the French Riviera traveling from Nice to Milan.
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 08 Nov 2006 11:07 AM MST
Ah, Franck Muller watches. The sight of them stops me dead in my tracks. It’s doubtful I’d ever own one, but they are sure nice to admire. My own luxury watch story is a sad one and a tale for another day.. Nonetheless, here’s a shop in
Sunday, November 5
by
Allen Weiner
on Sun 05 Nov 2006 06:13 AM MST
The sun, the sea air, the smell of grilled fish in the air… Yes, I have to say, Saturday, November 4
by
Allen Weiner
on Sat 04 Nov 2006 10:09 AM MST
Let’s see… I let my home at 10:45 am local time and 23 hours later, I am at/on (not sure which is correct) The French Riviera. |
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