Wednesday, December 07, 2011

The Twelve Days of Gheorghe-mas: Day Three

On the third day of Gheorghe-mas, Big Gheorghe gave to me...

Three blogging concepts (Sports, Drinking, & Elitism)
Two Footie Stories
And a Doofus on a Pony

Remember the first week of December a year ago? Whew. It was enough to wear some folks out. What a week + Tribe playoffs.


Friends, Gheorgheans, blogophiles, lend me your eyes;
I come to praise Jerry’s Wheelhouse, not to bury them.
The blogging that men do lives after them;
The snarky snideness is oft interred with their bones;
So let it be with Geoff and Jerry.

Let it be taken as a compliment that, for as many epithets as G:TBers hurled at the Wheelhouse through the years, the majority of the staff continues to inquire about the extended absence / early retirement of our counter-blog. The latter half of last year saw the tandem blogcycle featuring Geoff and Jerry begin to slow, but their December 4, 2010 random-post-as-epilogue stunned the local ‘sphere. Where as Rob and I shuttered Misery Loves Company in 2009 with an end-of-the-baseball-season adieu we hoped would bookend our seven years of chronicling, you don’t often hear farewell speeches that close with:

“We might also see some wildcat with QB/WR DJ Mangas behind center.”

It certainly left some questions unanswered. While other FOG:TB blogs like What Mark Is Doing, Drunk and Stupid, Dave’s Quote of the Day, and that fortnight of vitriol Hot Action ran their course and faded out appropriately, the Wheelhouse went out on their own terms, or at least their own wives’/TV addictions’ terms. While it wasn’t exactly like the cancellation of “Arrested Development” or “Family Guy,” I’d say it was at least like “Sports Night” or “My So-Called Life.” Or “Post.” A little premature.

And so we look back and salute our blogrades. Hip, hip, hoogay. (That was from Mark.)

Jerry’s Wheelhouse began as inconspicuously as Jerry himself, conceived on a hot, drunken Saturday night in August in a sweaty, suburban apartment. In one concise, inaugural post, however, he managed to (a) reverse the Curse of the Bambino and (b) set the stage for what the next six years of Wheelhouse posts would bring: pissed off people writing about watching sporting events on television and drinking, mostly making fun of everyone involved. And being thoroughly contrarian. The formula was set, and it worked.

There were digressions from this established mean, of course. Political ramblings. Hookup stories (usually someone else’s). Pictures of hot chicks. Pictures of Wheelhousers in mustaches riding motorbikes in Greece with other guys. Attempts to start new blogs and petitions to do even more. (Aborted attempts.) There was even an attempt to form a Justice League America superblog that would team several Gheorghers (like Superman, Batman, and the Atom) with the Wheelhouse duo (Robin and Black Lightning). It was to be called DNP: Coach’s Decision, and there was even a rough cut of the new website. Like many of our endeavors, it was a dodo, flightless and doomed to extinction.


In the end, these heat of the moment side projects were nothing more than Asia compared to the regular, roundabout output of Yes that the good people of Jerry’s Wheelhouse brought us. Who can forget these classics?

Though we tend to rag the Wheelhouse (aka “The Birdcage”) like fraternity brothers do, that the G:TB staff compiled those selections from memory speaks to the regard in which we hold these dudes and their entertaining works. (That we went to extraordinary lengths to rattle the ‘cage, even creating a fake blog and bloggers to take them down a few pegs . . . well that says something, too, I guess.)

There were the recurring segments – the Ryder Cup previews, the counterpoints on the Mets, the anti-homerism on the Redskins, and the football picks, which we looked forward to each week. Always worth a few chuckles. And then we at Gheorghe challenged Geoff and Jerry to a picks contest, on which we had no business winning.

The comments kept us involved, sometimes too much so. In some cases, the comments were fodder for more creativity than the original post.

In the end, it was a place where relatively like-minded people kept us entertained. For me, a guy who doesn't visit that many commentary websites or listen to "talk radio," it was one of a few places where I get insight, laughter, and statistics. And fashion tips. (Brown shoes with blue suit?) Losing it was like losing CBS back in the days of the three networks, two independents, and 95 channels of static. Not good.

When pressed for quotes on our missing chums over at the Wheelhouse, Team G:TB had this to say in tribute:
"The Wheelhouse . . . canned beer taste in the bottle world of blogging. Delicious."

"I'll never have an issue with a man who personally knew Big John Studd."

"The Wheelhouse is gone??"

"One man writes on a couch, in a Giants starter jacket with Haddaway blaring in the background. And with it, the Wheelhouse begins. In comes Geoff, the Brooks Brothers-clad Felix Unger to Jerry's Oscar Madison. Magic was made, words with written (in some order). Since 2004, they have been the Ace and Gary of our blogging universe. Good bye Wheelhome, you are missed. All you did was weaken a country today, Jerry and Geoff. (well, you did this a year ago, so actually, thanks a lot for all the shit this nation has gone through in the past 12 months)"

"They're in a better place now. Buried at Arlington."

"Beneath that veneer of subtle contempt, often-brilliant analysis, and contrarian worldview, I always thought the Wheelhouse was a cry for help. I hope those guys found what they were looking for."

"As for me, you may ask how I will remember them, what I thought of them. Unfortunately there I run out of words. Perhaps you will forgive me if I turn to the words of another splendid bugger who reminds me of them in his buggery: W.H. Auden. This is actually what I want to say: 'Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone. The stars are not wanted now; put out every one, Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun, Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood; For nothing now can ever come to any good.'"

"Jumped the shark in '07, really. But oh, yes, when the writing was in their . . . uh . . . really good place for excelling at it . . ."

"Two great tastes that go great together."

"We are gathered here today to pay final respects to our honored dead. And yet it should be noted, in the midst of our sorrow, this death takes place in the shadow of new life, the sunrise of a new world; a world that our beloved comrades gave their life to protect and nourish. They did not feel this sacrifice a vain or empty one, and we will not debate their profound wisdom at these proceedings. Of our friends, I can only say this: of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, theirs were the most... human."

"Sports, Drinking, & Elitism . . . yep."
Some special words. Here's to six years of friends writing stuff about stuff.


48 comments:

  1. It would not be hyperbole to say that this is the greatest honor of my life.

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  2. Yes. Same here. I especially liked the quotes. We certainly wrote a lot of words over the years.

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  3. The Wheelhouse was my introduction to many of the crew that frequent G:TB and certainly led to many enjoyable wasted hours of workdays at the Wheelhouse and G:TB. So, I guess I'm indebted to Jerry and Geoff? Well, that's no good.

    Beers on me, if we ever see each other again.

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  4. whatever happened to unfrozen caveman rapist?

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  5. mark just spawned an idea for a future post - the gtb tree

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  6. You mean Greg, rob? He's in Alaska.

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  7. all that nice stuff i said about john huntsman the other day? you can stuff that shit in a sack. dude just went climate change denier. geoff, i bow to your wisdom on the utter wackdoodlery of what passes for the republican party.

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  8. Rob - I implore you to find pictures of his daughters and re-evaluate your stance.

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  9. The contretemps of the Wheelhouse were never ones to truck with folklore.

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  10. reading that made me laugh out loud several times. i will keep the wheelhouse on my blogroll . . .

    also, i never read the "what's now!" post-- awesome, but how do "croakies" get a higher seed than "roadhouse (1989)"? you don't even actually need croackies to keep your glasses on, but you need to watch roadhouse in order to know how to rip a man's neck out.

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  11. Jerry assured me years ago he put those moped pictures on a website that would never be read by anyone.

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  12. Mayhugh, you're lucky I didn't use some of the you/Jer photos...

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  13. And for the record, we shouldn't completely close the book on Mayhugh's blog. I don't think he has anything planned, but you get the feeling that there's still some prose (or poetry) still waiting to emerge from the Credible Hulk.

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  14. Ah, tumblr, you are the best
    http://fuckyesfamousboobs.tumblr.com/

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  15. just spent my prep period working on gheorghe-mas day 8. eat my ballsack, chris christie!

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  16. I am in La Porte, Indiana for the first time. Tonight we are going out to dinner with our consortium partner named Igor. God, I hope he drinks. A lot.

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  17. I miss the wheelblog. I'm in an airport next to a guy who I think is salman Rushdie.

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  18. ask him if he's going to win the heisman

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  19. He is neither Rushdie nor a heisman candidate.

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  20. Apparently ugly people fly free on continental. I feel like I'm at the zoo.

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  21. Delta has a fleet of planes designed as if Rob is the biggest person they'll accommodate. I dropped my magazine by my foot mid-flight without any hope of retrieving it. I'll take ugly passengers over straitjacket seats any day.

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  22. Mayhgh and I had horrible flights on Delta, probably cause we are built slightly larger than rob. I hate Delta.

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  23. Rod Blagojevich is guilty . . . of sporting a 1985 hairdo, among other things. Last spotted on Mikey in Goonies.

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  24. i had a recent similar thought z. i felt guilty until i came to the realization that my co-passengers were thinking the same about me. but seriously, how many really good looking people are on any given flight? it's really a small number. pay attention next time you fly. are they all on the train?

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  25. no they aren't all on the trains to answer myself danimal. in fact, they are on other flights. lollygagging around the jetports i see loads of lookers. do they just hang out there? is that the cool place to hang out? i don't get it. why aren't they every on my flight?

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  26. Denver to San Diego flights -- good looking people.
    Cincinnati to Grand Rapids, Michigan this morning -- like the casting call for a prison film.

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  27. They're on flights to good looking places like NYC or dc. Not Newark.

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  28. one more piece on the mounting pile of evidence that i am an evolutionarily perfect specimen.

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  29. I will be on the following unsexy flights next week: NYC to Philly, Philly to Cincy and Cleveland to Chicago. I will report back on how many hot guys I see.

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  30. Math trivia: Blagovich is 55 years old now....and is about to begin a 14 year prison sentence. If he serves out the entire sentence, what age will he be when released?

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  31. I'm on a flight from BOS to LAS next week. Should have a lot of fake boobs and hoodie sweatshirts on board.

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  32. you guys are nuts. there are always hot girls on planes and in the airport. have you ever been on a greyhound bus from bozeman to new jersey? i have, and bus people are far uglier than plane people.

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  33. i'm pretty sure nobody else visualized it, danimal. not that there's anything wrong with you.

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  34. Mohammad Asif, the Pakistani fast medium cricket bowler?

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  35. No, TJ, Otm Shank. India's answer to Brian Dennehey.

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  36. A speilberg/kubrik collaboration.

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  37. strolling down memory lane at the wheelhouse - came across this gem from slater:

    Conversation at noon on a Wednesday a few months ago:

    Me: "Hello."
    Greg: "Slater? IT'S GREG."
    Me: "Uhhhh. Hey. What's up?"
    Greg: "Nothing. You?"
    Me: "Just working." (Mayhugh's laughing right now, yes I work Mayhugh)
    Greg: "Question....did I punch a hole in someone's ceiling this weekend?"
    Me: "Yep."
    Greg: "I don't remember. What happened?"
    Me: "Well, I was standing there and you were walking down the hall towards me. And you looked at me, ignored what I was saying, then yelled "Rumsfeld" and punched a hole in the ceiling."
    Greg: "Wow. Things have been really bad lately."
    Me: "Talk to you later, Greg."

    Thought I'd share that.

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  38. Tough soccer day for the city of Manchester.

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