Friday, December 28, 2012

The Twelve Days of Gheorghemas: Day Ten

On the tenth day of Gheorghemas, Big Gheorghe gave to me...

Ten (ish) Gifts for Gheorghies
Nine Lists of Top 10 Things
Eight Wins Worth Noting
Seven Traits for Winning
Six Facts O'Ghoogling
Five Lasting Images
Four Things to Think About
Three catastrophe 'staches
The Finest Holiday Duet in History
And One Hell of a bloggy Par-ty

For years I've been a kind of drunk Uncle here at Gheorghe: The Blog. And I was good at it. Good at it because it suits my style of selfish procrastination and because I've been an actual drunk Uncle (not the creepy kind, the fun kind) for over 12 years now. I show up at the major events for my sisters' kids. I bring them a good present. I make a few wisecracks, insult the alma mater of my family and in-laws and then I'm out.


And it's kind of been that way here at G:TB as well. I'm a natural outsider amongst the staff as I neither attended William & Mary, nor do I have any other natural ties to any of the other staff members. My only tie-in is Greg and he's about as consistent a presence around here as Shawn Kemp is at his kids' sporting events. To be fair to Shawn, a consistent presence of that nature would require a tremendous amount of time and air travel. Anywho, I felt like my role at G:TB was perfect. Show up to write about the NBA or College Football or something else every now and then, insult people I barely know in the comments and then I'm out. The problem this year is that I have a new job that doesn't allow me to waste time writing posts while at work. And, oh yeah, I have a kid of my own now. A kid that still can't feed, clothe, bathe, change or care for herself in any way after over 11 months. I'm beginning to think this little shit machine is even lazier than I am. Just wait until she starts drinking. So, am I blaming my pathetic performance (or lack thereof) this year and, more specifically, this Gheorghemas on my kid? No. Am I blaming it on my job AND my kid. You're fucking right I am.

So, in true drunk Uncle fashion, I'm here three days late to deliver my Christmas gifts to you. Also, it should be noted that you will have to pay for these gifts yourself. I took the time to personally pick them out. Anything beyond that on you.

Rob: In the wee hours of the morning (or the late hours of the evening) after TJ's wedding I ended up in a conversation with Geoff, Geoff's wife and Rob about music. It began with music we enjoy working out to. During this time, it was revealed that Geoff's wife is a big Motley Crue fan. I approve. It was also revealed that Rob had no idea who Pete Rock and CL Smooth were. Needless to say, I was extremely disappointed. Shortly thereafter, I received an email from Rob asking if I could send him some hip hop suggestions for his daughters as they were being unduly influenced by the terrible hip hop that is currently polluting the mainstream radio airwaves. Being the drunk Uncle I am, I said yes. And then I did absolutely nothing. Well, Rob. I'm burning some CDs for you and your daughters. But, hopefully, this playlist will give you a start. Both in terms of artists and actual songs. (Disclaimer: I'm terrible at picking good hip hop songs that skew toward the mean AND Rob asked me to keep it somewhat PG-13)

Zman: It's no secret that Zman and I have a long lasting long distance, completely heterosexual love affair. He's a much more successful, erudite version of a few of the kids I grew up playing basketball with. Meaning, he loves shoes and hip hop as much (or more) as I do. Well, I actually met Zman this fall. Since he once sent me a picture of his high school yearbook photo, via email, I was in no way surprised by his appearance (I had imagined a white Ghostface prior). So, Zman I give you a hoodie that I received this year for Christmas.

Clarence: Everyone here is well acquainted with Clarence's love for Yacht Rock. I'm going out on a limb and guessing that Clarence is not, however, well acquainted with the work of Alchemist (the producer, not the book, nerds). So, I'm just going to put this here.

TJ: TJ is the person who originally brought me to Gheorghe. We met through Greg. We exchanged drunken voicemails. We hung out in Jacksonville and watched Slater knock out a Georgia fan in one punch. We later laughed about it while casting papal ballots via a green apple stolen from the concierge's desk in our hotel. Finally, it all came full circle as I was (somehow) invited to TJ's nuptials this past summer. My wife ended getting TJ and @baconbaking an extremely thoughtful gift for their wedding. This is slightly less thoughtful but no less awesome.

TR: I still haven't ever met TR. But I did start following The Iron Sheik on Twitter this year due to TR's retweeting of his broken English insults of Virgil and Hulk Hogan, among others. TR, I think this would go great in the office I imagine you having.

Dave: I don't really know Dave. We've never met and I must confess I sometimes don't get around to reading his posts until a few days later. It's that whole selfish procrastination trait (and Dave's posts a long. It's like a homework assignment sometimes). I do know he's a pretty smart fellow who enjoys reading. So much so that he gave us book assignments last year. He even assumed I didn't like soccer and told me to read a soccer book. Like with most things I'm told to do, I took umbrage with Dave's assumption and informed him that I did indeed like soccer and had grown up playing it while being coached by my Dad who'd played soccer collegiately. What's the point of this? I'm really not sure, other than to say that I think Dave would really enjoy "Play Their Hearts Out". It's not about soccer, rather the youth AAU Basketball scene and it's ever seedier underbelly. It's really entertaining book and certainly one I'd suggest for anybody who coaches youth sports (Dave, Rob) at any level.

Marlin: Does Marlin work at G:TB Enterprises? No, I'm told, he doesn't. But I've gotten really, really drunk with Marlin twice this year and he somehow ended up about a mile from my house this fall following Hurricane Sandy. So, I feel like he should get something too. So here's former Met, but constant scumbag Wally Backman losing his shit for your viewing pleasure.

Danimal: Another guy who doesn't actually work here. But, to his credit, Danimal comments a shit ton (he hates his kids) and has significantly added to the low level of discourse. It's been a big year for Danimal, between yet another birth of one of his childrens and Notre Dame finally being a relevant college football team again. Actually, Danimal is going to Miami (kind of) for the BCS Championship Game. Fuck that guy. He's had enough good fortune this year.

Squeaky: Squeaky likes vinyl. If you follow him on Twitter he will beat you over the head with this fact. I too like vinyl. Though our musical tastes vary wildly. So, Squeaky…if you ever come to Florida you can have your pic of

or


Or you can pick out something else (not my original pressing of "Paid In Full" though), or I'll just buy you a beer.

The Wheelhouse Brothers: I'm losing steam here as most of this has been written after beers with Greg and Vitas so you're getting the short end of the stick. Jerry- you used to love gay drinks, and you made me drink Zima on your first trip to Gainesville, so you're getting a bottle of Salted Caramel Vodka. I had some of this on Christmas night. It's as awful it sounds. Enjoy. Geoff- Not your finest year. You predicted here at Gheorghe: The Blog that Mittens would win the Presidential Election in a "landslide" or that Obama would win in a closely contested battle. Yeah, about that...we'll get you a Ouija Board, your predictions can't be worse using it. And, because I know you'll get good use out them, a pair of these.

Better drunk than never. Wait, I think I screwed that up. Ah, fuck it. My actual family has hated me for one reason or another this holiday season so y'all might as well too.

Oh yeah, one last thing. This song is fantastic. Seeing how this little French asshole made the sausage is even better.



Merry Gheorghemas!

44 comments:

  1. I'm going to the gym. I have a feeling that the link to the Spotify playlist I "gave" to Rob might tnot work. If anybody knows how I can embed the playlist in this post, feel free to let me know. I know it can be done because I've done it before but, shockingly, I was too lazy to figure it out this time around.

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  2. excellent. the spirit of gheorghemas is a wondrous thing.

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  3. the link to the playlist you sent me via facebook works, for what it's worth.

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  4. I figured you'd get it in some way. These are just some random suggestions to get you started. Tell me which ones you like and I'll burn more music based on that and send them your way.

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  5. MUST. HAVE. THAT. LIONEL. SHIRT.

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  6. nice job. and fuck you too.
    can't make out what the socks say but i dig the colors.
    anyone else working today besides me?

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  7. nice job. and fuck you too.
    can't make out what the socks say but i dig the colors.
    anyone else working today besides me?

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  8. i am, danimal. technically.

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  9. I'm not. I'm about to go Bowling with my kids and one of my wife's friends families. So, I'm kind of working.

    Re: the socks, some cheesy inspirational slogan that RG3 and Adidas dreamt up. I appreciate Danimal saying 'fuck you' to me in two consecutive comments.

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  10. If you haven't already, you really should check out that video. The kid is 17 and immensely talented.

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  11. i said "nice job" though fella. selective reader.

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  12. Merry Gheorghemas from Michigan where it is a balmy 12 degrees. The Wally Backman video will be perfect for passing the short western Michigan days. Thanks Mark.

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  13. I didn't mean it as a shot, Dan. I really enjoyed it. But thanks for the pat on the back too.

    Also, here's a fun fact: Wally Backman was the first baseball player I ever hated. This was circa 1985-86 when the Cardinals-Mets was one of the best rivalries in baseball.

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  14. You've never heard of Pete Rock and CL Smooth? Jesus. This probably means you have no idea who Showbiz and AG are either. For what it's worth, I never heard of Jimmy Buffet before I went to college. But then I went to college.

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  15. But after catching up on the comments in the previous post, you're ahead of me on the Macklemore tip.

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  16. If the Jets fire Rex Ryan, they should try to find a guy like Pete Carroll.

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  17. i have no recollection of the conversation mark recounted in the post. but i don't doubt that it's accurate. i believe ag is eric holder, correct?

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  18. We began talking about my love of hip hop. At some point I was asked what my favorite song ever was. I struggled to answer but eventually said They Reminisce Over You. Rob had never heard of it or Pete Rock & CL Smooth. I was both surprised and offended.

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  19. but i know that song! i'm an idiot.

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  20. for reasons too stupid to explain and entirely my fault, i had a protracted interaction with my mortgage company today that left me wondering how much it must suck to have to deal with people like me on a daily basis. i was trying very hard to be polite to the people i talked to while at the same time not trying very hard at all to disguise my irritation with their employer's policies. god damn, but i'd pay a higher interest rate to deal with an institution that was easier to engage with.

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  21. I was offered free tucked to the Russell Athletic Bowl about a week ago. I had to stifle my laughter so as not to offend the person who offered me the tickets to this shitty, shitty bowl game.

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  22. The UCLA wide receivers need to watch the Independence bowl to see how you should behave when you get in the end zone and you are down 30 points. Their antics yesterday were laughable - that game was never in doubt and they are jumping into each other and carrying on like their scores actually meant something.

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  23. Mark - on your comment, do you remember when Logan Thomas was talked about as a potential Heisman candidate before the beginning of the year?

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  24. thanks mark. sorry i assumed you didn't play soccer -- i like assuming things about people, one of my many problems. i will definitely check out "play their hearts out" as i am coaching youth basketball for the first time in my life this season and i don't know what the fuck i am doing. basketball is much harder to coach than soccer -- many more skills, rules, and things to know. and having both my boys on the same team leads to a lot of wrestling.

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  25. just bought "play their hearts out" for 28 cents (plus shipping) from amazon. merry gheorghemas, dave! i would also like gheorghe to give me new knees, because mine are killing me after a day of snowboarding. i am getting old and need to take up a different winter sport, like snowmobiling.

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  26. One of my xmas presents was a set of copper mugs from my enabling wife. Time for a Moscow Mule.
    Frank Beamer is morphing, year by year, into his team's mascot.
    And Rob....what interest rate would you be willing to pay? I might have a deal for ya.

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  27. Our 4 yr old boy is sleeping over at gramma's house tonight. She just moved here...a first for both. The difference between 3 & 2 is not only 1, but also glorious.

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  28. ah, the wizards. so wizardy.

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  29. according to the daily beast, norfolk is the nation's second drunkest city. one wonders how far it'd slide down the list if clarence moved away.

    http://thebea.st/UrwKQf

    number one is fairly obvious, in hindsight.

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  30. Mayhugh- I remember Thomas being talked about as a potential Heisman candidate and 1st round pick before the season. As ridiculous then as it is now (well, not quite). He's a physical specimen but he reads defenses about as well as Tebow does in the NFL and he's got a rapist's touch. Just an awful QB who some NFL franchise will still waste a 3rd or 4th round pick on.

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  31. Speaking of shitty quarterbacking, has this Rutgers guy Nova been this bad all year?

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  32. Dave- "play Their Hearts Out" probably isn't going to be very useful in teaching you coaching strategies for basketball but I still think you'll really enjoy it.

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  33. my players aren't ready for "strategy" yet. they can barely dribble.

    i am guessing drunkest city is new orleans?

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  34. that list changes dramatically from 2011 to 2012. i am wondering about their methods.

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  35. timely gift, mark. my daughter just performed her first freestyle rap for me. pretty good flow for an 11 year-old white girl from the exurbs.

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  36. if this game goes overtime it'll be a crime against nature

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  37. Mark, very gracious of you. My hip hop vinyl selection is hurting. Either would be welcome.

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  38. I vote for "Can I Kick It?".

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  39. santa got my whole family minnesota golden gopher gear for christmas. still not watching whatever bowl they're playing in tonight.

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  40. you're missing out. it's a fun game.

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  41. got walton on the ucla/mizzou call.

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  42. phil pressey has 12 dimes. at halftime.

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  43. I can't believe that I just saw that you had this here! This is so cool! :)Amanda Vanderpool

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