Music Monday: Counting Crows
This is my favorite band:
These are some of my favorite Counting Crows songs (I like them all)
This is possibly my favorite song ever
Cheers and Hail
Posted by fatpickle Date: Monday, March 1, 2010
Categories: Music Monday
Tags: counting crows, favorite things
Favorite All-Time Baseball Card: Bill Ripken 89 Fleer
This is one in a series of posts that I am writing about my favorite things. What’s your favorite things? Tell me in the comments section or email me from the main page of the site.
I was 14 years old when I heard about the Bill Ripken error card. Was it real, was it an urban legend? Word on the street was there was a Bill Ripken card out there that had a vulgar word written on it. There was no Internet back then to “google” it. There was no EBay back then to purchase it. All you could do was try to find the card in your local card shop (no chance,) or try to find a picture of it in Beckett magazine (if you could find one.)
I opened many Fleer packs that summer, even got a couple Ken Griffey Jr. rookie cards…but no B Rip F&*k Face cards. None to be found at Pete’s Card Shop, none at Grandpaw’s Attic (the 2 card shops in my hometown in 89.) But, what would I do if I found one anyway? I could only look… at it’s height the card was going for $500 bucks.
I eventually purchased the card in 2006 for $7 dollars. It’s a mint condition card that I had Billy sign. Eventually, Fleer put out 12 different 1989 Bill Ripken cards, but 1 stood out the most. The mystery surrounding the card and how F&%k Face got on the handle was divulged in this interview with Bill. Yes, on the 20th anniversary of this card, it’s still the best out there. It’s the error card of all error cards. You can have your cards with pieces of uniforms, bats, and bases…give me F&*k Face.
Apologies to Cal’s rookie card, Eddie Murray’s rookie card, and all my signed Nick Markakis cards.
Cheers and Hail
Posted by fatpickle Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009
Categories: Fatpickled, MLB, Orioles
Tags: cards, favorite things, O's, Ripken
Favorite Player To Hate: Donovan Mcnabb
This is one in a series of posts that I am writing about my favorite things. What’s your favorite things? Tell me in the comments section or email me from the main page of the site.
My favorite player to hate is Donovan Mcnabb. A pretty impressive feat by Mcnabb…beating out Terrell Owens, who’s played for both the Cowboys and Eagles in recent years. But, Mcnabb (to be referred to from now on in this post as Mcribb,) just irks me in too many ways.
A great point for me is the recent contract Mcribb just signed. How does an aging Quarterback with declining skills and can’t win the big game get a new contract? Was there a clause in his old deal that if he bounced more than 50 passes at his receivers feet last season, they’d renegotiate?
I hate the way he looks in a uniform. I hate the way he passes and runs. I hate his website and the stupid things he says in the media and on his blog. I hate that the one year that I went against every thought I’ve ever had and decided to draft him in fantasy football, he got hurt and played like shit.
I hate the way the media says the Eagles need some Wide Receiver weapons for Mcribb. Philly is where WR’s go to die, and they die with a football at their ankles. I hate his Chunky soup commercials, fuck… he’s even made me hate Chunky soup.
Apologies to T.O., Michael Irvin, and pretty much any player who’s played for the Cowboys, Eagles, Giants, or Yankees.
Cheers and Hail
Posted by fatpickle Date: Monday, June 15, 2009
Categories: Fatpickled, NFL
Tags: favorite things, mcnabb, NFL
Favorite All-Time NFL Player: John Riggins
This is one in a series of posts that I am writing about my favorite things. What’s your favorite things? Tell me in the comments section or email me from the main page of the site.
My favorite football player of all-time is John Riggins. Despite the fact that he has been retired for nearly 25 years, no other player has been able to unseat Riggo from this title. Of course, there’s never been another player that was quite like Riggo. Standing 6’2” and weighing 230lbs, he was a huge running back, but he had a personality even larger.
What a lot of people don’t know about John Riggins… he was FAST. People saw the big body, the “3 yards and a cloud of dust,” and thought he was slow. NOT! He was twice the 100 yd dash state title holder in high school. He also broke the state record, until then held by a guy by the name of Gale Sayers.
Everyone remembers and sees the highlight of Riggo’s 43yd TD, probably the single biggest play in Redskins history. What I remember is that play capping off the single best performance by any athlete, in any sport, in playoffs history. I defy anyone to tell me a better performance than Riggins in the 82 playoffs. He carried that team on his back. Here’s a quick look at his stats from those playoffs.
OPP ATT YDS TD
DET 25 119 0
MIN 37 185 1
DAL 36 140 2
MIA 38 166 1
For the those of you without a calculator, that’s 136 carries for 610 yards and 4 TD’s in 4 games. WOW!
As far as Riggo’s personality, great quotes, and funny stories, I highly recommend a google search.
Apologies to Art Monk, Darrell Green, Dexter Manley, and Gary Clark.
TRIVIA – On the day my grandmother retired from bartending John Riggins stopped by to give her his congrats. He also asked for a 6 pack to go
Cheers and Hail
Posted by fatpickle Date: Sunday, June 14, 2009
Categories: Fatpickled, NFL, Redskins
Tags: favorite things, nanny, riggo, washington redskins
Favorite Sports Promotion: The O’s Floppy Hat
Apologies to bobble heads, player T’s, and all you can eat!
Cheers and Hail
Posted by fatpickle Date: Friday, June 12, 2009
Categories: Fatpickled, Orioles
Tags: favorite things, floppy hat, john denver, O's
These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things
Over the next few weeks I will be randomly posting about my favorite things. For instance, this post is about my favorite all-time NCAA basketball player, Juan Dixon. Moving forward you’ll see my favorites in all walks of sports. But enough about that, lets talk about Juan.
Dixon was the 2002 ACC Player of the Year award winner on his way to leading my beloved Terps to the 2002 title. Despite being undersized at a billed 6’3” and 164 lbs, Dixon overcompensated by having “the heart of a tiger” as quoted by his Coach Gary Williams. He holds countless career and single season records at Maryland.
Dixon played a role that I always find myself rooting for, a true underdog. He overcame family tragedy on his way to College Park. It’s well documented that both his parents died from the AIDS virus. He was also lightly recruited out of high school despite a stellar career.
I will never forget the big wins over Duke, and the way he led the underdog Terps to their only title. He turned around so many games with a clutch shot or a big steal. I remember jumping for joy when Michael Jordan made him a first round pick for the Wizards.
Although Juan’s pro career has never reached the heights it did in college, he will always have a special place in my heart as my all-time favorite NCAA player.
Apologies to Len Bias, Patrick Ewing, Nik Caner-Medley, Keith Booth, Alonzo Mourning
Trivia: Juan Dixon’s older brother Phil lived in the dorm room directly beside Fatpickle in college. Phil was a D-III All-American.
Cheers and Hail
Posted by fatpickle Date: Monday, June 8, 2009
Categories: Fatpickled, Terps
Tags: favorite things, juan dixon, NCAA, Terps