Friday, March 31, 2006

--37 days.

--While I was tooling around eBay a bit, looking at assorted things, I got "nostalgic" for a bit...

Back to the days when Panini was not a sandwich, but a publisher of the sticker books I used to have, when Topps was the shit and Fleer and Donruss were second-rate (until Upper Deck came along), when basically, the fabric of life was very, very different.

You always hear "old folks" talk about how they collected baseball cards in "wax" packs, and all that. Well, we lived through the changeover--most of us anyway. I know I did. I'm just old enough to remember the joy of gently prying open a wax pack and chewing on the rock-hard stale stick of gum that often tasted like the wax they coated the paper in. I'm old enough to have walked down to the corner drugstore, which had everything we needed, once I was old enough to cross busy 51st Street myself (and before that, with my Mom), to pick up a few packs of Topps cards, which were 50 cents by the way, and experience that. Before I really got into cards though, my time and measly, measly allowance was spent on baseball sticker books. Those were even better. They were so cool...I think my Mom still has them somewhere, packed away, waiting for us to find them and reminisce and all that.

Tim and I used to go and buy as many stickers as we could...and the best thing was, we had our own books, and could give each other our doubles. We never even "traded" them...those days were nicer. :) If I had two of one sticker and Tim needed it, he got it. And vice versa. And those books were always so cool...you would see, "hey, Wade Boggs goes here," and wonder, what does his sticker look like? Then, I remember the one year, they basically made the stickers cutouts of the players, so you'd see these blank human outlines and wonder what the actual sticker looked like. It was so cool...and challenging too, monetarily speaking. I believe I finished ONE book all those years. Kind of like my card-collecting. I think I finished one year of Topps baseball cards and one year of Pro Set football cards. I NEVER bought the sets...I bought packs to MAKE sets...it was always more fun. :)

Somewhere in my early teens, that all changed. Wax packs gave way to foil heat-sealed packs. 50 cents Topps packs with fibrous cards were replaced by smooth-stock Upper Deck cards, which came only 10 to a pack for 99 cents and had no gum, but that cool foil hologram on them. Soon, prices were going through the roof. I knew I was done with card collecting when I got a sweet, sweet Shaquille O'Neal rookie card that was worth piddly because it was so readily available. Still, the Ozzie Smith and Warren Moon rookie cards I craved were so far out of reach. Funny how I could probably easily afford those today, but have little interest in purchasing them.

The neighborhood changed, of course, in that time too. The private drugstore closed as the family ran to the suburbs fearing the Mexican boom in the population and the older folks died off. It became a palateria (ice cream shop, of sorts) and a muebleria (furniture store)--there were two sections of the drugstore that became two separate storefronts. Sticker books basically vanished once the popularity in card collecting shot through the roof, and now card collecting is probably more on the down side of things, since the market became so ridiculously oversaturated.

A couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to buy some NEW, unopened Topps wax packs from the 80s/early 90s. It was the best feeling in the world. And yes, the gum smelled the same and was as dry and brittle as a wafer. But it was beautiful.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

--38 days.

--I love how baseball's probe into steroid use is this big deal in the news. Like anything's really going to come of this. Baseball's going to investigate and magically find that nothing happened...partially because they're probing after 2002, when the rules were really enforced and all that junk. So everyone, don't hold your breath...like Major League Baseball would really investigate itself and reveal some bad press just as the season was beginning? Puh-lease.

--It's beautiful outside today, and I've been out there for about, oh, five minutes, to help a coworker carry out presents she got for her baby mini-shower. That's it. It's a shame. But, I guess I'll live...

--Not much else is extremely new, except that we get HD service tomorrow and our HDTV arrives on Saturday. That means I need to clear off the entertainment center in the near future and try to cut out some of the back of the entertainment center to hold the TV. Then, Sunday, it's time to rock and roll with the White Sox's opener! Yeah, baby!

--That's about all I got for now...

Monday, March 27, 2006

--41 days.

--Well, if all goes well, at this time on Sunday, I'll be blown away, after watching the White Sox home opener in SPECTACULAR HD (TM) on our new TV and HD hookup. I'm psyched, I gotta say...it's a fantastic 30-inch flat, widescreen beauty. It's the "biggest" TV we could fit in our semi-new entertainment center...so we had limits. ;)

Next up, a nice home theater sound system. For now, my stereo system can handle all the power I need...but soon, we will have quite the setup, and I'll be in entertainment heaven. :)

--Vegas was...tiring. I walked up and down the show floor two and a half days and all around Mandalay (where my work was kind enough to put me up--but I'd rather have stayed elsewhere, really--Mandalay is not set up well for a business trip, in my opinion). Then, to get some exercise and some fresh air, I met a buddy of mine from PFW at the Mirage sportsbook, where I watched the end of the Duke-LSU game and the entire madness of Texas-W.Va. and UCLA-Gonzaga. I lost $30 on two Texas bets, but it was WELL worth it...the excitement and fun level there was outstanding. Then, after a quick dinner, I watched two of my buddies rack up nearly $1,000 in winnings at the roulette table in about 2 hours' time. One of them ridiculously hit on a number about eight times, at about $6 a bet. I won a couple and was able to come home down only $30...including meals. Not shabby at all. But, I am still tired, and...

--...while in Vegas, the gums around the tooth that I'm mostly missing got completely infected. All Thursday, there was just this tingly, itchy feeling, as though someone were pricking my gums with a pin. It was swollen and everything, and I was a little concerned...on Friday, the swelling went down, and on Saturday, I visited my dentist back home here. The tooth's remains will have to be pulled...and probably sooner than later, really...for now, I'm on antibiotics, which is not a bad thing, because it seems that EVERYONE at work is sick or getting sick.

--In the tournament, I need Florida and LSU to win in order for me to win first place among Gina's relatives...I'm guaranteed at least second place, though, and that will get me something. But it would be nice to get first place...boy would it be nice. :)

--For now, that's about it...