40 days to go! DAMN! The time is flying by. Good thing. Those of you who know me know that I'm not a very patient person (well I can be if I really want to) And I guess I should just be glad that he is finally gonna come see me here instead of me visiting the east. So many things I want to do, and definitely not enough time to do them in, but I think I can get things to work out well.
Pip is so sweet. If you haven't already, go read his journal. He just totally made my day And little did I know, he posted that probably about 5 min. before I called him. He didn't say a word about it.
I guess I don't have much else to say. A few weeks ago I had to exchange some stuff, and I found these kickass new boots and a great new skirt. Later tonight I should have some pics up of them. (edit: Ok, so I forgot that I don't have photoshop on this computer... yet. Maybe I can put them up tomorrow)
Until later and
Pip is so sweet. If you haven't already, go read his journal. He just totally made my day And little did I know, he posted that probably about 5 min. before I called him. He didn't say a word about it.
I guess I don't have much else to say. A few weeks ago I had to exchange some stuff, and I found these kickass new boots and a great new skirt. Later tonight I should have some pics up of them. (edit: Ok, so I forgot that I don't have photoshop on this computer... yet. Maybe I can put them up tomorrow)
Until later and
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What could have marked the end of the road for some pitchers actually became one of Smoltz's finest hours. It was Game 4 of the 1999 World Series, his team on the brink of elimination against the Yankees. Smoltz barely could stand the searing pain in his elbow, yet he kept the Braves in the game with seven masterful innings in an eventual 4-1 loss.
"It's the fourth game of the World Series and we're down three games to none," Mazzone said. "We were in the Yankee Stadium bullpen and I was watching him warm up. All of a sudden I notice he went back up on top, broke his split back out and went back to his overhand power game. He ended up striking out 11 in seven innings. Unfortunately, we lost the game, but he dominated."
"I basically laid it on the line that game went back to my old way of throwing, sucked up the pain and threw probably one of the best games I've ever thrown," Smoltz said. "That gave me hope that maybe in the offseason, if it calmed down, that maybe I could go back to throwing my old way."
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/bbw/2001-01-31/2001-01-31-cover.htm