8/30/2007

2006 Club G’s Summer Softball Awards

Filed under: Wisconsin Sports — Tara @ 9:59 am

So, I’ve been trying to put together the awards for the 2007 summer softball team and I couldn’t find the winners from 2006. Turns out I never posted the winners… so, while everyone waits with bated breath (I’m sure) for the final stats for Jonny Hammer’s and the end of the year awards, here’s a recap of who won awards in 2006.

MVP Offensive MVP Defensive MVP Most Improved Player Rookie of the Year Big Mouth Award Quiet as a Mouse Award
Mike Sazama
Mike Sazama
Niti Phengsiaroun
Heather Kreitzer
Theresa VanDuser
Theresa VanDuser
Des Faulkner
Club G’s Best Customer Biggest Ego Most Unorthodox Style of Play Most Uncoordinated (tie) Most Uncoordinated (tie)

Tim Zeilstra
Niti Phengsiaroun
Des Faulkner
Bonnie Schulz
Des Faulkner

8/28/2007

A History of Ben Sheets’ Lame Injuries

Filed under: Plain Ol' Funny Stuff, Wisconsin Sports — Tara @ 2:31 pm

Tim sent me a link to a message board on jsonline.com which is pretty funny. A guy who named himself “Fruitin up the town” put together a list of Ben Sheets’ injuries since 2001. Yes, it’s a funny list, but honestly. Ben Sheets never has a baseball sounding injury. He gets crap like a paper cut on his toe. How does that affect him playing baseball? Sorry for the crudeness, but that’s part of what makes it funny.

Ben Sheets has missed games due to the following “injuries”:

2001:
Dysentery
Clamidia
Athlete’s Foot

2002:
Bad Haircut (caused him to throw off-balance)
Halitosis
Loose, watery, and frequent stool

2003:
Jock itch
Paper cut to back of non-throwing hand
Fecal Incontinence

2004:
Chapped lips
Itchy anus (30 day DL)
Boner lasting longer than 4 hours

2005:
Hiccups
Bruised nuts after falling off exercise bike
Bit by chicken

2006:
Bad haircut (15 day DL)
Tummy ache

2007:
Blister on finger
Bee sting (15 day DL)
Diarrhea

8/25/2007

Overuse of “reply all” function

Filed under: Rantings and Ravings — Tara @ 2:56 pm

The use of the “reply all” function on emails has long bothered me. I’m sure when the makers of email came up with the “reply all” function, it had good intentions. When you have information that you want to share not only with the sender of the email, but also with the other recipients, it’s great to be able to just push one button and everyone gets your response.

But’s it’s overused. And misused. And just used too often.

Here’s an example. Friend “Jim” (Names will be changed to protect the innocent and moronic) sends an email out to all of his friends asking if anyone is interested in going out for wings on some given Thursday.

Two things with this. One, if you don’t want to go, then no reply is needed. I doubt Jim is sitting at home saying, “ohh… I wonder if Sara is going to go or not.” No. It’s a general email and whoever is in is in. If Jim was really concerned about Sara going, he’d probably ask her directly.

Secondly, if you decide that you are going to reply, I’m willing to give you the benefit of the doubt and use the reply all function at this time. Perhaps Connie saying she’s going will influence Don to go because Don secretly has a thing for Connie. Or you could see that Dripp is going and that might make you say “no way I am going!” But the part that gets me is the people that reply all constantly after that. Say Jes says, “I can’t make it, I have a spa appointment.” There’s no reason for Ben to reply to all and say, “yeah, you need it!” A lot of times, everyone doesn’t know everyone else on the “reply all” list. So, it’s annoying when Ben and Jes have this bantering going back and forth and I’m stuck in a private conversation with two people that I don’t know.

I wondered if this annoyance was just for me; not surprisingly, other people are bothered by people misusing “reply all.”

First let me begin by discussing the annoying and inappropriate use of the “reply to all” button. This button is a very powerful one and one that should be used judiciously. I honestly think that anytime you hit the “reply to all” button there should be a secondary warning like “Are you sure you want to reply to ALL?” The problem is that there seems to be a group of very clueless individuals who can’t seem to find the simple “reply” button. Like when an email goes out to all employees announcing something like “There will be a quarterly business update next Wednesday at 1:00 PM” and invariably one or more peons reply to all with some sort of useless message like “Thanks Jim see you at 1:00″. Seriously, Jim doesn’t care and I care even less than Jim so quit cluttering my inbox and get back to work. Another example of the inappropriate use of the “reply to all” button happened a while ago when I invited a bunch of people from work over to my place for a get together. I invited about 25 or so people via email. In the email I gave details about date and time and other relevant information. I sarcastically mentioned that the event would “kick off around 4:00PM with pony rides and a marching band”. A number of people replied to me individually but one unfortunate soul replied to all and said “Oh, pony rides - sounds like fun! Can I be the first in line? See everyone Saturday!” Needless to say I instantly remembered why she annoyed me and why I didn’t want to invite her in the first place. I didn’t reply to her email since I didn’t think there was much point. One of my colleagues however wasn’t able to resist and replied “Yes, you can be first in line. Sincerely, Pony.”

Does this annoy anyone else, or am I being petty? :)

8/13/2007

Jonny Hammer’s 1st Ever Championship In Sight

Filed under: Wisconsin Sports — Tara @ 10:06 pm

I know I missed a few weeks in here, but really, it’s only be a few games. Let me catch you up.

Today is August 13th. The regular season is over and we are on top of the standings with a solid 11-1 record. We have two make up games left, against two of our toughest competitors in the league: Auroras (9-3) and Guerillas (6-5-1). The good news though, is that even if we lose our last two games, the worst we’ll finish is in a tie for 1st place. I’ve been playing with this team for over 6 years now, and we’ve never done that. I’m a big fan.

That doesn’t mean though that you kids are exempt from coming to watch one of our last two games. We play this Wednesday, 8/15 at 7:15pm and next Wednesday, 8/22 at 6:15pm. Both early games. No excuses. I’m talking to you, Bonnie.

The most updated stats that I have are below. Tim forgot the score book from our last game, so this is only up until the game before that. Coach Z’s comments are below.

Well this is beginning to sound redundant, but congratulations on yet another win this season. We were able to get our bats going after a slow start and beat Puddler’s 9-4. Special congrats this week to Theresa for hitting the first homerun by a female this year, Tara for coming up with a clutch double and triple, and Hawes for hitting 2 more homers (1 complete with a grunt). We are now 10-1 on the season, and have 3 games left.

Giddy up kids. See you Wednesday at 7:15pm!


AB H 1B 2B 3B HR BB R RBI AVG OBP SLG
Dan 28 17 7 8 1 1 5 18 10 .607 .667 1.071
Jon 19 11 5 4 1 1 6 9 12 .579 .680 1.053
Des 23 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 .174 .240 .174
Brian 26 19 9 3 0 6 2 10 23 .731 .750 1.500
Heather 25 5 5 0 0 0 5 6 3 .200 .333 .200
Rebecca 29 4 4 0 0 0 4 4 5 .138 .242 .138
Tara 32 13 9 2 2 0 3 11 12 .406 .457 .594
Mike 32 26 10 5 5 6 1 19 28 .813 .818 1.844
TRIPP 22 11 7 1 2 1 4 10 5 .500 .577 .864
Theresa 32 8 4 2 1 1 0 6 7 .250 .250 .469
Jenny 23 7 7 0 0 0 11 12 4 .304 .529 .304
Tim 26 14 12 2 0 0 6 7 8 .538 .625 .615

8/12/2007

Girls Camping Weekend 2007

Filed under: Friends and Family — Tara @ 9:44 pm

Trifecta Unite!

I see it’s been almost a month since I’ve posted anything. What can I say? I’ve been busy. I’ll give some updates on other things this week.

For now though, I present to you pictures from the 7th Annual Trifecta Camping Weekend up the Dells. While this year had a few new twists compared to previous years, we still had an excellent and relaxing time.

Some musings from the weekend…

  • This is the first year that we’ve had a slight twist in personnel. While it’s usually just Erica, Jenny and I, this year included unborn Baby Hawes. Jen, you took it in stride and showed us just how hard it is to chug water like a champ.
  • This was also the first year in a long time that we’ve had to deal with rain. We had a slight shower Saturday morning, which was doable, but the worst part was Saturday night. While we weren’t at the campsite, when we finally did come home at 1am or whenever it was, everything was SOAKED, including things inside of the tent. Erica ended up sleeping in the car because her sleeping area was drenched. We thought Jens and mine was ok, but when Jenny woke up in the morning, she was also soaked. Boooo to rain!
  • Year 7 of camping also meant a new campsite. Our former favorite site to go to in the Dells was quite boring last year (we were one of probably ten people at the entire site), so I got a recommendation from a friend of mine from high school and we headed out to Sherwood Forest. It was a pretty good upgrade–big site, fairly wooded, nice staff, and walking distance to town. All signs are leaning to a return visit in 2008.
  • Errr… sorry about that thing that happened in the car, Beav. :)
  • Alright, that’s enough for now. Enjoy the rest of the pictures by going here. Looking forward to Camping with some lesbians in 2008!

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