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Locally Groan: 09/01/2014 - 10/01/2014
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Monday, September 29, 2014. That Bleepin’ Beepin’. Please listen to this sound. And see if you can identify it. Or, if your mouse finger is exhausted, just imagine it: four brief, electronic beeps. You hear them constantly. If you guessed it’s the sound of my microwave letting me know my chocolate is hot, you’re right! Done And you’d be right! Or maybe you thought the oven is telling us it has preheated, or that the self-cleaning is done, and you know what? You’d be right! You’re really good at this.
Locally Groan: The Family Plot
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Sunday, May 19, 2013. 8220;This is the Jones. Cemetery,” the old lady sitting in the chair to my left says. “You know that, right? Her look is stern and she says “Jones” with much drama. I hadn’t noticed her until she spoke. My wife and I drove the back roads of Casey County, Kentucky in her father’s pickup truck looking for a very old family plot called the Cochran Cemetery. We had come to celebrate her Dad’s 95. It was a fool’s errand. Excited, we drove to a nearby farmhouse. The farmer saw us in t...
Locally Groan: I'd Walk a Mile for Good Barbecue
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Friday, August 23, 2013. Id Walk a Mile for Good Barbecue. Skylight Inn BBQ in Ayden, NC gets rave reviews and when Garden and Gun, my favorite magazine, recently called it one of the best in the South, I decided I had to find the answer to that age-old Southerner's quandary: Is any pulled pork barbecue worth driving an hour out of your way for? I could forgive someone with a more pressing schedule for wondering what could possibly be worth the fuss, though. And they weren't all from Ayden. We're headed ...
Locally Groan: 08/01/2014 - 09/01/2014
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014. I met a nice family over in Carrboro last week. Carrboro is a separate town, but no one knows for sure where Chapel Hill ends and Carrboro starts. It starts roughly over there by the car wash. In fact, no one at the car wash knows which fire department they should call if the place ever catches on fire, but they don't worry about it a lot because, well, it's a car wash. How 'bout that blue hybrid? And cogitate on the fire department question. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is a r...
Locally Groan: 11/01/2012 - 12/01/2012
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Sunday, November 11, 2012. A Last Look at Those Polls for Next Time. I was surprised by how many people seemed stunned by last Tuesday’s presidential election outcome. People like Beth Cox, for example, described. On the front page of today's Washington Post. The thousands of polls taken over the past several months, or more likely the spin of those polls by pundits, apparently did an outstanding job of convincing everyone of exactly whatever it was they wanted to hear. But, I digress . . .). By conserva...
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216 Red Stitches: Carolina Diamond Heels' Ridiculous Season
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Carolina Diamond Heels' Ridiculous Season. UNC's Diamond Heels have played 47 games. It takes a minute or two to let that sink in. It's ridiculous for a baseball record. Heck, most teams are capable of losing three games in a single weekend. They've outscored their opponents 416 to 130. Also ridiculous. And much of this without freshman phenom Skye Bolt, who broke a metatarsal several weeks back. Rumor at the Bosh last night was that he'll play again soon. Just a few years back, I...
216 Red Stitches: April 2013
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Thursday, April 11, 2013. Baseball, Dylan and the Queen of Hearts. Baseball is the "yes, but. . ." sport. I had the pleasure of meeting the nicest young couple from Raleigh at a UNC baseball game last week. They had both attended the University of St. Andrews, the oldest university in Scotland. She came back to Raleigh after graduation and soon decided she couldn’t live without him so she just went to Ireland and got him. He didn't put up a fight. I love Southern women. 8221; Dylan asked. 8220;Yes, but n...
216 Red Stitches: 39 Years of Marriage and a Baseball Game
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Sunday, May 26, 2013. 39 Years of Marriage and a Baseball Game. The ACC baseball tournament this year was a wild affair, at least for Carolina fans. The Heels beat Miami 10-0 in the first game on Thursday afternoon that ended in a Mercy Rule invocation in the eighth inning. What an easy start. The toughest part of the game was finding parking near the stadium on a workday when most of the parking was already taken by, I don’t know, people who aren’t retired and still work, I suppose. I didn’t bothe...
216 Red Stitches: Last Night's Loss Sucked
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Saturday, March 16, 2013. Last Night's Loss Sucked. I was pretty disappointed with the outcome of our game last night. My college classmates will assume I’m talking about UK’s loss to Vanderbilt in the SEC basketball tournament, but I was at a baseball game. It’s just not possible to have a perfect season in college baseball — to my knowledge it’s never been done in NCAA Division I baseball — but after starting the season with 16 straight wins as UNC has done, that first loss is s...OK, cold- ish. It was...
216 Red Stitches: February 2013
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013. I'll Follow the Sun. One of the great things about college baseball is that it gets you outdoors in the winter and early spring, when you might otherwise be tempted to stare outside through a window. In Carolina, we get wonderful days in February and March and miserable ones. I’ll write about the latter sometime, but today was magnificent: a high near 60 and beautiful sunny skies. 8220;What are you guys doing up there? 8221; I asked. 8220;Had to get out of the sun! Warm weat...
216 Red Stitches: May 2013
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Sunday, May 26, 2013. 39 Years of Marriage and a Baseball Game. The ACC baseball tournament this year was a wild affair, at least for Carolina fans. The Heels beat Miami 10-0 in the first game on Thursday afternoon that ended in a Mercy Rule invocation in the eighth inning. What an easy start. The toughest part of the game was finding parking near the stadium on a workday when most of the parking was already taken by, I don’t know, people who aren’t retired and still work, I suppose. I didn’t bothe...
216 Red Stitches: May 2012
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Saturday, May 26, 2012. Some people worry about coming off as a newbie at baseball games. With the conference tournaments this weekend, the Regionals next weekend, the Super Regionals the following weekend and the College World Series in Omaha in mid-June, this is a great time to see some college baseball. Here are some tips to help you pass as a veteran bleacher bum. If you’re a girl, wear your hair in a ponytail pulled through the back of your cap. It’s cute beyond all explanation. He said, “So? His po...
216 Red Stitches: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Battle of the Cheap Seats. The Arizona Wildcats may have won the title, but the fans in the cheap seats stole the show at the College World Series Finals the past two nights. As I noted in my previous blog, the rest of TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha was startled early in Game One when, during a quiet time of the game, the fans in left field suddenly stood and shouted in unison, " Right field sucks. As you can tell from the video. Still, nothing topped the cheap-seaters. After the i...
216 Red Stitches: Complicated Week of Scheduling (CWS)
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Thursday, June 13, 2013. Complicated Week of Scheduling (CWS). Can there be a sporting event that requires more intricate planning to attend than the College World Series (CWS)? The event takes place in the middle of nowhere, a.k.a., Omaha, over twelve days in June. Now, I’m not knocking Omaha. I personally think having the CWS there every year is the best decision the NCAA has ever made, though that, my friends, is the lowest of hurdles. What’s the problem? 8220;I don’t know, four days? As I said, he at...
216 Red Stitches: Singing at the Ball Game
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Thursday, March 21, 2013. Singing at the Ball Game. After the first half of the seventh inning of every baseball game (the “stretch”) from the college level up, fans stand up and sing Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Some find it peculiar that we only sing this song when we’re already. At a ballgame, still nearly everyone in the park sings it. Baseball is nothing if not traditional. Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Was written by Jack Norworth in 1908. He also wrote Shine On, Harvest Moon. She would root just ...
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Monday, September 29, 2014. That Bleepin’ Beepin’. Please listen to this sound. And see if you can identify it. Or, if your mouse finger is exhausted, just imagine it: four brief, electronic beeps. You hear them constantly. If you guessed it’s the sound of my microwave letting me know my chocolate is hot, you’re right! Done And you’d be right! Or maybe you thought the oven is telling us it has preheated, or that the self-cleaning is done, and you know what? You’d be right! You’re really good at this.
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