Aug 31, 2011
Jo Garcia Nerds Out
Jo Garcia
Playboy's Gamer Next Door
Photos by Jared Ryder - Illustrations by Nigel Dennis
Jo Garcia is at it again, sharing her love of classic video games in this adorably nerdy photo shoot. Between these and her photo in the pile of classic gaming consoles and controllers from earlier this month, she seems like she'd be a pretty awesome gaming buddy.
Aug 24, 2011
Wrapped Up In Games
Jo Garcia
Playboy's Gamer Next Door
Photos by Jared Ryder - Illustrations by Nigel Dennis
If you can pry your eyes away from the beautiful woman wearing the Power Glove, count how many vintage video games and consoles are in this photo. You have to admire the level of detail in this shoot.
Aug 22, 2011
Rosie Does Dishes
Rosie Tin
Electrasol (2004)
Over the summer, we came across this limited edition Jetsons tin at a yard sale in Wilkes-Barre. I bought it for a quarter in the hopes that we would one day be able to buy a house with a dishwasher, and this could be used to store the pods. I never thought I'd be able to use it so quickly.
Aug 12, 2011
Missed Opportunities: The Big Unit on Macho Row
Randy Johnson
Mariners Magazine: Volume 4, Issue 2 (1993)
In an interview with the Philadelphia Daily News, Phillies legend John Kruk reminded fans that the Phillies almost acquired the best left handed pitcher of his generation at the 1993 trade deadline.
I remember the buzz about this very well. I had just turned 13, and the rumors circulating in late July were centered around Randy Johnson and the Seattle Mariners. The newspapers at the time had narrowed down the Mariners most likely trade partners to be the Yankees and the Phillies. The Yankees were reported to have offered pitcher Bob Wickman and a prospect, and the Mariners were said to have been asking for Curt Schilling from the Phillies.
If the Mariners really were demanding Curt Schilling, I can understand the Phillies not making the trade. The Phillies ace was 26 years old (three years younger than Randy Johnson) and in the middle of a dominant season that would lead the Phillies to the World Series. Meanwhile, Randy Johnson was getting roughed up before the trade deadline with a record of 0-3 and a 7.36 ERA in five starts in July 1993. In hindsight, Johnson is unquestionably the better pitcher and had a better 1993 season than Schilling, but in the context of the moment, it's understandable that the Phillies would pass on the opportunity to trade one ace for another.
Source: Philadelphia Daily News - August 11, 2011 |
Source: The Spokesman Review (Spokane, WA) - August 2, 1993 |
Aug 1, 2011
Praise The Imperium
Blaine The Mono
The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands (1991)
My favorite book of The Dark Tower series was first published twenty years ago
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