I have been meaning to write a hockey entry for nearly a month, since the All-Star Game, which was Jan. 24, but I bet you didn't know that, which was precisely the point I was going to make, how the NHL has this great product but nobody knows about it. And awesome, funny commercials, that you only see if you are already a hockey fan, because they are either on the regional broadcast of your local team, or the Versus network, which used to be OLN, which also televises the Tour de France. Which should tell you something. And I was going to discuss Hockey in the South and argue that a place like Tampa Bay, where I don't think it even gets cold enough to snow, should not have a hockey team. And Dallas, okay, it snows or ices occasionally there, but no way should MINNESOTA have lost a team to TEXAS. But I have just not gotten around to it and then I have emailed most of my arguments to my friend Robert and now I just do not seem to have the motivation to write. So I will post some pictures!
First up: This is the section where the seats for our 10-game season ticket plan are located. The woman on the far left, the one whose jersey you can't quite see, she brings the jerseys and hands them out to the rest of her party. I am not sure if I should try to shake her hand and bow down to the obsession or if I should run in the opposite direction. Certainly, I have a favorite player, and my brother has a name and number on his jersey, and I have been known to be obsessive about things ... but ... this just takes it to a whole new level. The most awesome thing about this woman is that her jersey has Babchuk's name in Cyrillic. And also? This particular game? He had been sent down to the minors, refused to report, and been suspended. He was then reinstated but still in the minors. Now that, that is dedication (by the fan, not, obviously, by Babchuk, whose refusal to report is LAME).
Next: my new car. This is a lovely juxtaposition with the new car in front and my old car behind it. In my parents' driveway. The old car is still sitting there. I need to take it to Carmax and see what they will give me for it. Hopefully enough to pay my stupid income taxes so I can afford the first car payment. (Stupid taxes.) One other thing about the picture is that you cannot tell, but it was snowing when it was taken. Well, flurrying, I suppose, would be more accurate, but the fact is, it was 45 degrees outside and there was frozen white precipitation falling from the sky. It was something of a shock.