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Memphis Trip.

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This past weekend several ladies (Julie, Stacy & Jane) and I headed down to Memphis for MLB’s annual Civil Rights Game between the New York Mets and the Chicago White Sox. Along the way we managed to eat as unhealthy as humanly possible in such a short span. Jane found us a bar that had $1.50 Yuengling (Memphis?), we toured Graceland, Sun Studio, and the Gibson guitar factory, hung out on Beale Street and saw the Mets beat the White Sox.

A successful weekend.

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Because I’m into lists, here are the things to note from my trip:

  • 1 Case of Yuengling was smuggled out of the South.
  • Never laugh in the rain or an overly aggressive homeless man may try to assault you.
  • White people in Memphis DO NOT want you to go to Wild Bill’s, including the kid who was our tour guide at Sun Studio.
  • I prefer Wet Ribs to Dry Ribs and Corky’s to Rendezvous.
  • Elvis impersonators are creepy.
  • Unforgettable Fire is still the worst U2 album ever.
  • State Patrolmen treat women much differently than they treat men.
  • Regardless of what anyone says, there are only 3 ducks at the Peabody Hotel.
  • Sweet Tea might just be the greatest thing ever invented.
  • There are Mets fans in Arkansas.
  • There are no speed limits in Missouri nor Arkansas.

The rest of the photographs from our trip are on Flickr.

Side Note:
I was prompted to do a little research after striking Yuengling Gold in Memphis. Most of you know all to well that you can’t get Yuengling anywhere in Ohio so to find it in Tennessee was a little confusing. I knew there was a brewery in Florida so I assumed it had to come from there. Living in New York City this past year Yuengling was everywhere but since I headed back West in June I haven’t had it. To then find it $1.50 drafts in Memphis was awesome. Possibly the best part of the trip for me.

The beer I brought back to Chicago was brewed in Florida.

Broomball World Championship

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This past Monday my Broomball team (Ice Cold Blue Balls) played for the World Championship against perennial broomball power Cullens in what turned out to be an epic defensive struggle. We fell short, losing 1-0 but we put up a valiant fight. Most of the media picked us to be out knocked out in first game due the serious of illness and injuries that have ravaged our team during the season. Despite all the naysayers we managed to win our first playoff game 1-0 against Hooker’s N Blow behind our stellar defense and my shoes. After less than a minute break between games we headed to the Championship against Cullens who had at least 3 complete lines and a Junior Varsity at their disposal. We played solid but in the end we just came up short.

There’s always next year.

More photographs on Flickr.

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*Side Note:

Broomball Shootout.

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If you ever wondered what happens when a Broomball game is tied after a 5 minute overtime the answer would be a shootout. Truly a sight to see. The photographs below are between the Slippin’ Sliders and Off On The Ice. Off On The Ice ended up winning the shootout after 6 shooters.

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Ice Hockey at Warren Park

Ice Hockey at Warren Park.

After a couple weeks of organizing, about 20 ‘avid’ skaters faced the weather and played an outdoor game of ice hockey at Warren Park in the freezing rain. We only had one goalie but managed to put together two complete teams and play a relatively competitive game.

After the game several players made it to Finely Dunnes for drinks and tales of glory. There was a good showing and the NHL Network was on the big screen. A good time was had by all.

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* Side Note:

By the end of the night Julie and I decided to make our way to the local Jewel-Osco to seek out the wisdom and advice of the Gordon Fishermen:

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Rough seas ahead indeed.