Mmmm, garlic fries!

A’s 7, Royals 8 – Oh well, not a good outing for Mr. Mulder. Blah!

Oakland Athletics starting picher Mark Mulder throws against the Kansas City Royals in the fifth inning Thursday, April 1, 2004, at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Ariz. Mulder gave up seven runs, six of them earned from 10 hits in five innings as the Royals beat the A's 8-7 in exhibition play. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Val, why did you have to mention garlic fries. Now I can almost smell them! LOL!

I was just in one of my dresser drawers and I found my Opening Night pin from last season. It was exactly a year ago! Ye gods! (They won their first game, btw.) I would love to go to Opening Night next week. There’s still a chance, isn’t there?

WRITING SOMETHING

I got off my routine a bit today. Not good! But I did write a little bit, so I guess that’s good. I think I shouldn’t have done so much emailing. 😛

TV STUFF

American Idol – I must say, what in the world did the voters listen to the other night?! How was John Stevens not booted? Not only that, he wasn’t even in the bottom three? How in the hell did La Toya get to the bottom three?! What exactly are people listening to? Either I stop watching the freakin’ show or I need to start voting. And my vote goes to La Toya. Must vote for the local girl! American Idol voters are CLOWNS! Why is John Stevens getting so many votes?! Do people really think his performances are as good as La Toya or Amy or Jennifer or Fantasia or Jasmine or even George? Hell, even Jon Peter Lewis sounded better.

This is why I watch Nashville Star. Now there is REAL talent.

THE PLACE FORMERLY KNOWN AS “WORK”

I’ve gotten a few emails from my former co-workers. I hope they keep me in the gossip loop. It’s like I’m there. I really do miss interacting with a lot of them. Alas!

Looking back once more...