Some statements of the obvious
The Sox swept the Rays this weekend. This is a good thing.
The Yankees got swept by the O's this weekend and Steinbrenner had a hissy fit. This is also a good thing.
The Celtics won the Atlantic Division for the first time in over 10 years. This is a good thing. Nice job guys. Now we have to wait and see who they'll face when they get to the playoffs. They had better not get swept like they did last year, or I'll be pissed.
I drop a lot of f-bombs in my posts. This is not necessarily a good thing or a bad thing but I will try and curb the amount of 'f-words' I use in my posts. I think it sometimes gets a little out of hand.
I am somewhat obsessed with the condition of my lawn. This can be a good thing because it means our yard stays nice, but it can also be a bad thing because I can get too fixated on it.
The weather this weekend was awesome and I was able to do a lot of jobs that needed to be done around the house. My hands are blistered and I have a feeling my back is going to be incredibly stiff tomorrow. I've still got a big list of jobs that need doing but none of them are terribly back breaking.
The weekends go by too fast.
3 Day Weekends should be the norm.
Going back to work blows. How come time does not fly by at work like it does when I am at home?
how funny... i spent the weekend gardening also, and my back is killing me!
I am very excited to hear that the sox are kicking ass and the MFY's are getting their asses kicked. Lovin' it.
Posted by: Melissa | Sunday, April 17, 2005 at 10:55 PM
What a coincidence! I was also taking part in the wonderful world of yard work. A couple hours of turning over garden soil in the hot sun, and my husband told me he's getting a tiller next weekend.
Posted by: firestarter | Monday, April 18, 2005 at 07:24 AM
I'm with you Melissa. Even Steinbrenner is forced to admit, 'Yankees Suck'... Har!
F.S, I know that's not really funny but I could not help but laugh a little at that. Sometimes you can't win! =)
Posted by: mr. blackandwhite | Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at 09:59 PM