Can You Smell It?
The July 31st trade deadline, I'm talking about! C'mon! Gotta admit, I do love this time of year... keeping a close eye on which teams might be buyers and which might be sellers...and which might sell their souls (ie: top prospects) for the one shot this year to be the World Champ.
We saw the Matt Holliday deal go down today, while monitoring the Roy Halladay situation... right up 'til 7:00pm, while I was on-set doing the pregame show, I was asking our Research Grand Poobah, Jeff Quagliata (you can call him Quags)...if Halladay was still listed as the starter for the Jays' game vs. the Rays...I'd read a quick blurb in Pete Abe's LoHud blog that "perhaps" a Halladay to the Phillies deal was close...thought he might get pulled from his start at the last second...but it didn't happen and he took the ball for Cito tonight.
No, Seriously, What's That Smell?! As I walked up to the set for the 4th inning cutin, I smelled a chemical kinda smell that I absolutely love, but couldn't remember what it is...Lighting Legend George Greczylo told me that it's contact cement! I remember using that in school and I don't know why (insert "stoner" joke here) but I love that smell...just like I love the smell of regular gasoline as well as airplane fuel...weird...anybody else like that?
So, George, Paul Ferrigno (you got to know him in a previous Blob) and me started reminiscing about glue in elementary school...I mentioned how I loved to pick and peel all the glue off the gigantic bottles of glue we shared in class...Paul said same thing with him. George brought up spreading glue on the palm of the hand, letting it dry, then peeling it off...always good fun, too. Then he added, or what about putting contact cement on the palm of your hand and lighting it on fire! (insert sound effect of album scratch bringing everything to a halt here)...What?! No, George...first of all, I don't think I walked around with a lighter in kindergarten...and second of all, I thought moms and pops said NOT to play with matches! I guess we just found out what George's parents didn't know ANYTHING about! Gonna have to check on that...perhaps George's dad was a movie pyrotechnics expert.
I can't wait for the 7th inning cutin...
We saw the Matt Holliday deal go down today, while monitoring the Roy Halladay situation... right up 'til 7:00pm, while I was on-set doing the pregame show, I was asking our Research Grand Poobah, Jeff Quagliata (you can call him Quags)...if Halladay was still listed as the starter for the Jays' game vs. the Rays...I'd read a quick blurb in Pete Abe's LoHud blog that "perhaps" a Halladay to the Phillies deal was close...thought he might get pulled from his start at the last second...but it didn't happen and he took the ball for Cito tonight.
No, Seriously, What's That Smell?! As I walked up to the set for the 4th inning cutin, I smelled a chemical kinda smell that I absolutely love, but couldn't remember what it is...Lighting Legend George Greczylo told me that it's contact cement! I remember using that in school and I don't know why (insert "stoner" joke here) but I love that smell...just like I love the smell of regular gasoline as well as airplane fuel...weird...anybody else like that?
So, George, Paul Ferrigno (you got to know him in a previous Blob) and me started reminiscing about glue in elementary school...I mentioned how I loved to pick and peel all the glue off the gigantic bottles of glue we shared in class...Paul said same thing with him. George brought up spreading glue on the palm of the hand, letting it dry, then peeling it off...always good fun, too. Then he added, or what about putting contact cement on the palm of your hand and lighting it on fire! (insert sound effect of album scratch bringing everything to a halt here)...What?! No, George...first of all, I don't think I walked around with a lighter in kindergarten...and second of all, I thought moms and pops said NOT to play with matches! I guess we just found out what George's parents didn't know ANYTHING about! Gonna have to check on that...perhaps George's dad was a movie pyrotechnics expert.
I can't wait for the 7th inning cutin...
