I was using two blogs...one to write about the Reds, the other about me. I rarely actually blog, so I am just combining them here. So sometimes this will be about the Reds, sometimes just my life.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Thoughts From Third: Buddy TV List

So....I had trouble deciding what this fit under, but I decided it was Thoughts From Third.  Or "JS is taking a day to say which females on TV he thinks is hot" but that's a really long title...so let's stay with Thoughts from Third, shall we?


So...Buddytv.com (which I don't believe I've ever visited before today) came out with their list of "TV's 100 Sexiest Women of 2010".  It's a pretty good list, but I picked the 15 I think should be higher on the list.  Not that I have the ranking they SHOULD be...just I think they are my top 15.  So, I will share here with art (not the pics they use, which aren't all flattering.  Basically, I'll put the number they had the person and name, etc how they have it, then a picture.  I may comment on some...but not sure how many.  Anyway...here is my list for no other reason then, well...why not?




#99 Tina Fey, 30 Rock





Really...is anyone surprised I like the Geek look?




#98 Lea Michele, Glee

She's just really cute.


#82 Alyson Hannigan, How I Met Your Mother


Cute redhead...are you surprised?

#81 Emily Deschanel, Bones

Sometimes it's all about the eyes.  I found a picture with her also amazingly cute sister Zooey.  


#63 Sarah Lancaster, Chuck

Here is why I don't say sexiest...I say hot or cute.  She is just adorable.


#49 Allison Mack, Smallville


Chloe (her character) is just amazingly cute.  I always like her more than Lana or Lois on the show.




#35 Julia Stiles, Dexter


This one goes way back and I think has more to do with her intelligence, or at the least perceived intelligence.

#30 Laura Vandervoort, V


She's Supergirl...what do you expect??

#29 Cassidy Freeman, Smallville

Another cute redhead.  You know...there needs to be more.

#21 Olivia Wilde, House


Like I said...sometimes it's all about the eyes.  

#17 Erica Durance, Smallville


She's no Chloe...but she IS Lois Lane.

#11 Jennifer Morrison, How I Met Your Mother and House


Once again...adorably cute.

#10 Heather Morris, Glee


As you can tell, sometimes the character they play adds something.  Most definitely true here.  

#5 Kaley Cuoco, The Big Bang Theory


Funny story...I thought she was just the SECOND cutest on her first big TV show...Amy Davidson was much cuter.  

Amy Davidson, for reference:


Yeah...cute redhead trumps cute blonde.  

And the final person I think is rated too low???

#1 Yvonne Strahovski, Chuck


How can you be #1 and still be ranked too low???  When you are as cute, beautiful, stunning, etc. as Yvonne Strahovski.  

Funny thing...none of the Divas from WWE were on the list.  I would possibly add one or two.  

Anyway....there is my Thoughts from Third Base on Buddy TV's list.  


Thursday, December 9, 2010

Thoughts from Third Base: December 9, 2010

Let's start with a trailer this week.



I enjoyed the other two Transformers movies.  People judge them (and the GI Joe movie) too harshly.  There are changes, but they keep the feel of the old cartoon.  A bit more cohesive of stories.  But remember-these are movies based off of a toyline.  Deal with it.

Sadly, the first (WAY too short) season of The Walking Dead has ended.  It's going to be a LONG wait until next October for a longer season 2.  Two interesting pieces of news, however.  Not only was The Walking Dead the most pirated series, the ratings of the show INCREASED with every episode.  Interesting.

American Pie 4 is being made, and they are hoping to bring back the entire original cast.  The biggest issue seems to be how busy Alyson Hanigan is.  That's what talent gets you!

Glee characters will get replaced as they graduate. They've done a good job of NOT saying what year anyone is in really, but this is only good news.  We can't keep them around forever.  Maybe Brittney.  She could easily fail year after year.

Randy, the best character in the Scream movies, may be back in Scream 4.  Sure he died in Scream 2...but...

Rob Liefeld, the creator of Deadpool, is slamming Fox for trying to PG-13 the character.  He has a point.  Deadpool needs to be R-Rated...some characters just need that.

The Hobbit movie is set to continue deviating from the books, as Orlando Bloom/Legolas is set to return.  I'm ok with it...he was the best character in LOTR...which I now want to rewatch.  Maybe on my 3-week break from work...

Rumor has there being a FULL trailer for the most anticipated game of next year (followed closely by Portal 2 and LBP2) this weekend, but here's a teaser:



The Wackowski Brothers are set to revamp Robin Hood.  I'm good with that.  A movie with an archer is always worthwhile.  :-)



The next TV series based on a DC Comics character may be based on the Teen Titan Raven.  This would definitely be a teen-focused show, but could be good.  It's an interesting character to choose.

The iPad 2 is rumored to ship in February.  I'm waiting to get my iPad until the 2 is out, so I'm ready.

Tons of other news and rumors flying...but that's good for today.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Round-Tripper Reviews: iTunes Top 25

So...Review is a lose term...but I'm going to list and comment on my current Top 25 played in iTunes from the past 3 months or so.

26 (dropped off while I was writing the blog).  dugdig by ytcracker
ytcracker is a nerdcore rapper.  He had an album that was all to the tune of old NES music.  This is one of the two best.

25. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme
Leonardo Leads...ok, so I listen to interesting things, and these should prepare you for that.  There actually isn't anything from Winnie the Pooh, although there are several of the songs Jennifer and I listen to a lot.

24. Curse of the Randy Bird by Stolie
This is what knocked ytcracker off the list.  I just discovered recently they had the uncensored version of this song on iTunes and immediately downloaded it.  I really enjoy Stolie's music, and this song got us to book her at Marshall when we saw her @ NACA.

23. Sadie Hawkins Dance by Reliant K
I like Reliant K.  They're a lot of fun...and this song just makes me happy.

22. boom boom pow KUNG FU by K.Flay
This is one of a few artists I discovered through NACA.  I heard her at Showcase Selection and loved her stuff immediately.  She is one of the reasons I hated missing NACA this semester...I really wanted to see how she did.

21. Today is Gonna Be A Great Day by Bowling for Soup
Yes, this is the theme song for Phineas and Ferb.  Yes...there are a ton of kids that think it's awesome I know the song.  You actually will (I believe) only see two BFS songs on this list, which may seem low since it's my favorite group.  Also, they both are really low.  The reason why is that there are SO MANY of their songs I listen to, very few get extended play.  Saving Jane actually falls into the same boat.

20. Stimulate by Eminem
I like Eminem's meaningful songs and the funny ones.  This is meaningful.

19. A Friendly Goodbye by Bowling for Soup
Yes, already the other BFS song.  They are talented musicians...but if you know me well you know I care more about the lyrics.  And that is where BFS shines.

18. Anything but Ordinary by Avril Lavigne
I typically like artists that I like a lot the first time I hear them  Saving Jane & BFS were that way...so was Avril.  I really enjoy her music.  As a bonus, this song was used in the underrated TV Show Birds of Prey.


17.  Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne
Yes...already the other Avril song on the list.  This song never gets old for me.  I mean, don't pretend...

16. Bang a Drum by Bon Jovi
I've liked Bon Jovi my whole life, and have often made the case his music is the music of the past 30 years.  If a band is flopping all they need to do is pull out a Bon Jovi song and they get the crowd back.  The Young Guns II soundtrack is just excellent.

15. Our Song by Taylor Swift
I have a broad sweep of music I enjoy.  T-Swift is on there.  She's very talented, and a lot of fun.

14. I Wish I Could Go Back To College from Avenue Q
Avenue Q and Wicked are easily the best musicals of the last 11 years.  Both are amazing.  This song hits is perfect with the end...college was great times...but you can't go back.

13. I'm Not Setting the World on Fire by Brad Yoder
I met Brad at NACA and am happy to call him my friend.  He sang at Jennifer and I's wedding, which is one of the most important parts of the day.  His music is perpetually on this list, and different songs.  It actually falls into the BFS category of there are so many songs I listen to not many can make the list. I just hope he's not upset about some of the people that fell above him the last few months.

12. Fort Bragg by Beki Hemingway
I also met Beki at NACA.  We had her perform at Marshall for two or three straight years.  I listen to some of her songs a lot as well...but this is my favorite.

11. If I Had $1,000,000 by Barenaked Ladies
Jennifer and I have an entire playlist of songs we sing together.  This is one of the ones we sing the most.  They're also just a lot of fun.

10. Lucky from Glee
There are three songs from Glee on the list.  I''m a little surprised at this one being so high.

9. Poker Face from Glee
I'm not surprised by this one.  I really enjoy it.  I don't really listen to Gaga, and so I heard this before the original.  This version is good...I didn't like hers as much.

8. Hot As Ice by Britney Spears
Ok...say what you want.  She doe have talent, and this is a good song.

7. Worst of Me by Saving Jane
This is about timing.  There are a ton of Saving Jane songs I listen to constantly.  As a matter of fact before I had to format my computer this year the song I listened to most was One Girl Revolution.  So...it changes.

6. Re: Your Brains by Jonathan Coulton
He has some amazing songs, and this is easily the best.  How can you top a song about Zombie office workers?

5. American Saturday Night by Brad Paisley
I really like the theme of this song...how America is a mish-mash of tons of different cultures.

4. The Burbs by V.P.
Another NACA find.  This song is awesome.  I think his music would be a hit at Miami.

3. The One That Got Away by Katy Perry
Katy Perry is very talented, though her choice in men baffles me.  Regardless, this is a wonderful song.  I'm not sure how much Jennifer likes me singing it, though.

This is a good time to mention I'm actually really surprised there's no 3OH!3 on the list.  There are several of there songs I've been listening to heavily.

2. American Friday Night by Bucky Covington
A song discovered at King's Island in one of their shows.  Elissa worked at King's Island, and I keep picture her dancing in one of the shows...

1. Billionaire from Glee
This song actually has a good message if you pay attention.  From wanting to help disaster victims to providing for those that are needy...as well as the things for yourself.  I really enjoy it.

I will probably reset the play counts around the new year/my birthday, so I will be able to start fresh.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Happenings from Home: Redsfest 2010

As you all know, the past two days have been one of my holidays...Redsfest 2010.  There are several big days per year.  Opening Day.  Opening Night.  This year we had the Civil Rights Game, the Reds Hall of Fame induction, the celebration of the 1990 team, and the first playoff game in Great American Ballpark history-all of which I attended!  We also have Redsfest.

Friday I arrived at the Duke Energy Center at around 8 am.  We have the past 3 years, and sat along the walls inside the building.  This year, I arrive, and they aren't going to open the doors until noon.  So, Bob and Zach Volk, myself, and 20 other people wait outside in the cold until noon to be the first inside.  They let a guy in a wheel chair who came an hour later (he was in a wheel chair because of low blood sugar) and let him in the front of the line.  Not to sound like a jerk, but I don't think that's right.  I won't rant...it's not worth it.  However, there was no reason he could not have waited outside like everyone else.  Anyway...

So at noon we went to wait a few more hours until the doors open.  One of the people we had been waiting with was actually able to sneak and get a picture of 3 of the 5 autograph slots. So we were all able to see and prepare for several of the autograph times.

We all were sure that at 4:15 (as normal) they would have an autograph slot, as well as one at 9:15.  They had both.  When we were waiting to go in, the guys we were with kept saying "Run straight to A, that's where the best will be!" (There are 5 autograph lines...A, B, C (season ticket holders only), D (Kids only), and E.  Bob was ready to do so, and I talked him into heading to the center to look first, like we do every year.  It's never served us wrong.  At 3:35 they let us in. We did as I suggested...and immediately turned around and headed for B.

I had already decided this year wasn't as much about autographs as the last few years.  I ended up spending a lot more time looking around and at the main stage.

I took a picture of the line:


That was behind me...I was fourth in line.  Bob was seventh.  At 4:15, it was time for our first autograph. 



Aroldis Chapman, with the 105 MPH fastball and jewels everywhere, was one of the few I hoped to get.  It was a great first treat.  The man in grey is Chapman's translator. He has an interesting way of signing...he turns the ball and signs sideways.  So when you look at the picture below, he turned to where the part with his autograph was with the C at the top and n closest to him to sign.  It was rather interesting.  

Behind it you can see my World Baseball Classic ball I won.  It is one of four commemorative baseballs I have.  The other four are near the end of the post.

After that, I went and enjoyed the highlight reel of the season.  It really was a tremendous year!  It was the most fun I can imagine for a season...I can't wait to see what next year holds.  After that I checked out some memorabilia.  They had some cool things (a ton) and I picked up a few smaller things. I picked up a couple more small things today.  Possibly the coolest thing I picked up was this:


That is the Reds team yearbook from the year I was born.  Sure I was only alive for 13 hours that year...but it is still from the year I was born, which I thought was nifty.  I also got it for $10 instead of 15 and in that awesome case.  

Anyway, after the main stage and memorabilia, I took a picture with my future wife.  (A joke...Jennifer and I won't ever be separated...and she's not a real person...but it's a fun joke.)

Rosie Red and I

A Rosie ornament I got at Redsfest

I went to go see Jamie Ramsey, who has one of the best blogs in the business, Better Off Red.  Great blog from a Miami grad.  We chatted for a few, and I moved on and looked at pretty much all of the booths around Redsfest.
After that, I went over to the kids only autograph line, where one of my favorite players of the past decade was signing for kids...of which I don't count at Redsfest.  As he was walking from kids only to a picture, I asked him to sign a ball for me, and he did. I had forgotten what I really wanted him to sign in my office.  I stopped and got it today, and waited in line for him to sign it today.  I also got Sam LeCure to sign an unused playoff ticket (the Reds did not get to that game).  Here are pics of each:
Dontrelle Willis McFarland from 2004


Sam LeCure ticket from Game 4 of the playoffs...which was never played.

The first day ended, and we moved on to day two...some of which you just heard about.  Bob Wilson joined me today, and we had a good time with everything.  We watched several things on the main stage, got some autographs, shopped a little, and had a great time.  It was tiring but fun.  This blog is already long, so I'm not going in to everything...you get the idea.  But below are some images with captions that will show you more about Redsfest (and a small bit of my Reds collection...maybe 10% of it.

Walt, Dusty, and most of the Coaching staff

Marty and the Cowboy, fresh off new 3-year deals


Marty asking Walt for the inside scoop on upcoming deals


Why does no one pay attention to us?

"So, Dusty...how are you going to use that many starting pitchers?"

"This year, I think the Reds need to focus more on modern dance."

"Did you see what Chuck D is wearing?  It's great having fans that into this!"

Chuck D, the #1 Reds Fan, waiting in line to ask a question.  He didn't get to.

"I wish I was golfing."

"I could use some fried chicken right about now."-Cowboy thinks

"The reason we led the league in runs scored? It was all me." -Third Base Coach Mark Berry

"Dusty...can we get past the first round next year?"

"I'm telling you-dance is the answer!"

Bob Wilson with the four Reds All-Stars

NL and Reds team MVP Joey Votto.
 
Joey: "What I do in the bathroom, I do to myself." (He actually said that)

The bags they gave us...replicas of the new batting practice jerseys.  I want a jersey!

The Reds travel mugs they gave us.

Autographed balls from Redsfest.
L-to-R: Dontrelle Willis, Matt Maloney, Devin Messorasco, Bob Castellini, Chris Valaika.  
Behind it you can see my autographed Barry Larkin ball and the pic of us together. 

My current Reds autographed ball shelf, minus the new balls.  L-R
Top: Dusty Baker, Ryan Hanigan, Coco Cordero, Sam LeCure, Mike Leake
Second Row (cases): Aaron Harang, Edinson Volquez, Bronson Arroyo, Johnny Cueto
Third Row front: Corky Miller, Homer Bailey, Nick Massett
Third Row Back: Jared Burton, Bill Bray, Mike Lincoln, Micah Owings, Logan Ondrusek, Danny Ray Herrera
Fourth Row: Joey Votto, Brandon Phillips, Orlando Cabrera, Todd Frazier, Scott Rolen, Paul Janish
Fifth Row: Lance Nix, Drew Stubbs, Johnny Gomes, Chris Heisey, Jay Bruce
(I'm not moving any free agents until they sign elsewhere)

Former Reds players.  
The left half is mostly former Reds (except one who never was a Red, Brandon Webb)
The right part is some of my balls from the 1990 team.  Not all of them are there, I believe.

The other commemorative balls I have received in batting practice or at games.  
Front: Nationals Park Inaugural Season, last out of an inning, tossed up by Garrett Anderson
Second: Shea Stadium (Mets) Final Season, tossed up in BP by Eric Gagne
Third: Target Field (Twins) Inaugural Season-BP, hit out by an Astro


I LOVE this headline, and now I have the paper signed by Jay Bruce!  

There it is...Redsfest 2010. A wonderful time.  I can't wait until the season!