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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2008 · 10 MIN

Daily Update - 3 More Days Until Baseball

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another "driving home" update...

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This is the daily Update podcast for Thursday, March 27th. Three days until opening night. I'd like to start off with a good old classic 90s rock there little Smashing Pumpkins on the Siamese Dream today. The plan was today to sit down at the desk and do the podcast from the desk and have some, have some music for you guys to listen to, new, old, so on and so forth.

But unfortunately I was kicked out of my office today by my kind of co teacher, I guess say Denise, who I shared the office with. Pretty. She's pretty solid beer guy for any of those interested. But she had some CD burning to do for the musical.

And so since really what I was going to be doing was not school related and I said yeah, go ahead, take it. And so I went down and did some, did some, had some fun with VP class. But anyways, so we're not going to add the music because I'm not going to do this in a car away home again. I'm not going to try to mess with me and musically play or find any songs and such as I'm driving because that would not be safe.

So I don't know what we're going to do. I guess we'll just talk about what we talked about last night. I started a watch snap of the movie American Gangster. And I really like three different genres of movies.

I can really get into westerns, not like old school westerns, but new westerns like Tombstone. Even the Young Guns, Free Time and Humilia was good, that kind of western. I get into those Unforgiven. I like that genre of music movies.

I like the war genre of movies. Any movie has to do with war for some reason, conflict that way and then gangster movies. I tell you what this is. There's nothing spectacular about it really from what I've seen so far at least.

I mean it's all been up to the point where I'm at right now, it's all been character building. Not much, I mean a little bit of the plot has happened, but it's been pretty much all character. Character building and background and stuff like that. But I'm intrigued.

I like it. I would suggest going to watch now it's got a shitty ending or anything like that because I haven't gotten that far yet. But it's one of those that I got off of Torn side. I'm probably gonna end up going and renting it so I can see it clearer picture, so on and so forth.

But I don't even like Dillon washed him that much because I think he's, he plays. All of his roles are adapted off of pretty much like the same character. Like all his facial expressions are the same. All of his mannerisms are the same.

They don't change from role to role at all. The way he talks, he's fleshing his voice. He doesn't, I really don't think he acts. I think he just puts himself into the role.

So I guess it's accurate. It just annoys the pizza. I mean the way he looks down over his sunglasses, the way he talks, you know, it's the same exact spiel that he had on Training Day to the only movie that he doesn't act like that is really Malcolm X. And I think that's just because he knew exactly what Malcolm X was supposed to act like because it seemed, you know, Malcolm X is a real person.

Any kind of fictional character he steps into. It's like he's sa same guy over and over and over again. I don't say he's not a good actor. It's just he's not as good as a lot of people as far as I'm concerned.

So anyways, the American Games are pretty good. Pretty good flips over. Like I said, it's not, it's definitely not good because of the actors because Russell Pro is the other main actor and it seems like the story is really intriguing to me so far. So.

So yeah, so we started that last night halfway through his Birdie gaming call. Of course we talked a little bit about fans of baseball and baseball in general just because we're both chopping up but I think we're about in the same, same boat as far as things go for baseball, baseball purposes this weekend. Saturday and Sunday. Saturday, no major plans.

Kevin and KB and I are going to do a double run or hopefully do a double run on Saturday to test out our, our endurance and stamina for the river to river run. Coming up, 80 mile relay race. We got eight people on the team. We run about 10 miles but divided into three different sections.

So we're gonna go out and run a 5K around 9 o' clock and then go back out around 2 o' clock and run another 5K because that's about how long I'm breaking the team's gonna be and see how well that I know running a 5k is no problem for me right now but that's all I've done. I haven't waited and gone back out and ran another 5k so this could be interesting. It could be. I doubt it's Gonna be a lot easier, I think it's gonna be.

But it could be easier than. Or it could be not as difficult as I think that makes any sense. That should be. That should be quiet.

Hopefully the weather will be a lot nicer than it is now. It says it's like 45 degrees, but it feels barely over freezing. It's raining, this rain. Just cold, damp, crappy weather.

So hopefully it's nicer for this because I don't want to run in this, that's for sure. Church on Saturday night, of course. And after that, I don't know what something. I broke up early.

Cindy's been a trooper staying up with Hannah because. Well, I shouldn't say staying up, but I said last time we're putting Hannah in the crib and not swaddled. And she doesn't know what to quite think of that yet. And so she has to fall asleep as easily, and she has to stay asleep as easily.

So since Cindy on spring break this week, she's been sleeping in the nursery, getting up when Hannah's been getting up to 10 to her bees and whatnot. It's really funny because in the morning when she wakes up in the crib, she's like happy and cooing and doesn't scream or cry at all. Like, I guess Cindy went in there today and she been awake for a while because she could hear her, but she wasn't. You know, she's just kind of like talking and rolling around, hands with her feet.

That's her big things. But if we put her down that crib at night when it's kind of dark out, after we give her a bottle, it's like we're putting her on a bed of nails. I don't know what the difference is. I dou.

I don't think she has any reason to be afraid of the dark yet. Unless someone can tell her ghost stories or something that we don't know about. So hopefully we can get through that by the end of this week. So next week when we're both working again, Anna is okay with going down the crib.

If any of you parents out there have any suggestions on how to alleviate this process or make this process a bit quicker. The bed, you know, changing the bed from in the bedroom or the last minute to the crib, getting tricks or ideas for me, please send them away. We don't have any letters. Letters for my editor or for I to read tomorrow.

So please send me a letter as of right now if you can, and give me something to do I know I'll have some time at the desk tomorrow. The sooner you get to me in the day, the better because I will be probably doing this earlier in the day, then later like I had the past couple days, because on Friday I just want to get home. Who doesn't, you know, and just kind of go from there, I guess. I guess that's about it.

Don't really have too much more to say, Kyle. I will probably use some of your intro outro suggestions. Probably not all of them, but we'll incorporate them in there especially. Especially when we're having a certain day of frustration or whatnot.

So if anyone else has any ideas for intros, outros, music clips or movie clips, TV clips, anything like that, please send them my way. And I guess we'll be talking to you. Talking to you tomorrow from, from the Epic Desk. See ya.

Sam.

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