* I kinda am. All three dudes were bigger than me and I dotted their eyes quickly, lest we get into a grapple and I get my puny ass kicked. My Dad saw one of them happen, as it took place in the midst of an indoor lacrosse game he attended to watch his kid play. As the other kid walked out of the building with a towel and ice on his beak, Dad whispered, "nice shot" to me. That's one of my favorite memories.
Dad had a temper of his own, but it never seemed as irrational as mine could be when I was young. And Mom was New England stoic to a fault. Neither was as rabidly competitive as my younger self, either. I never really understood where that came from. But this week gave me a clue.
My mother is a serious student of our family's history. She spends a lot of time researching our genealogy, tracing both sides of the family back to the early 17th century. (Mayflower, y'all - when I asked Mom about our history, she replied via text, "Pilgrims and Witches. LOL". That's the name of my next album.) Earlier this week, she posted a link to a brief biography of a woman named Mary Towne Estey.Mary Towne Estey had a son named Isaac who had a son named Richard who had a son named Zebulon who had a son named Samuel who had a son named LeBaron who had a daughter named Eva who had a son named Theodore who had a daughter named Nancy who had me. Mrs. Estey is my seventh great-grandmother. (She was also hanged as a witch in Salem, as it turns out. Glad she had Isaac first.)
Mrs. Estey's sixth great-grandson via a different route was none other than Ty Cobb, the Georgia Peach. Notorious for his irascibility, competitive ferocity, and temper.
When I learned of this familial bond this week, a lot of pieces snapped into place. Me and Ty. Ty and Me. Peas in a pod. Not much of a physical resemblance, but mentally? Hoo boy. A lot of stuff is starting to make sense.
I'll need a few more weeks to process the additional familial connections with Mitt Romney and Amy Grant that flow from Good Witch Mary. Genealogy is cool. As is my new Mitchell and Ness 1912 Tigers jersey.
That's very cool. zfather asserts that we are related to John von Neumann, who is essentially equivalent to Ty Cobb if you're Hungarian. von Neumann's Wikipedia photo looks a lot like zfather but I suspect all middle-aged Hungarian men share a similar mien.
ReplyDeleteAnybody else spent the morning adding the Bernie image to family photos? Just me? Internet explained to me how to do it. If a Luddite like me can figure it out, there’s hope for all.
ReplyDeleteThat angry young scrapper was the guy I met on the freshman hall. And I’ve seen you break both a tennis racquet and a golf club, the latter over your knee after a first putt.
ReplyDeleteBut I’ve enjoyed your mellowing through the years. Dave and I have discussed that temperamental, vitriolic guy we once knew and who isn’t there any more. We chalked it up to varying elements like getting old; marrying & having kids which bring perspective, your being a successful and well-liked dude, and the Red Sox winning the World Series.
Missed putt, first putt, I don’t know.
ReplyDeleteOne of the top 5 greatest moments of sorts fandom in my life occurred on Championship game Sunday. Shout out to Ronde Barber. Put that motherfucker in the HOF.
ReplyDeletehttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iCHvKUzTK4k
Hell of a start. Evans being involved early is very encouraging for the Tampa offense.
ReplyDeleteBrady looks great. Touch and zip on his throws. With Rivers and (probably) Brees retiring, he has outlasted two more foes. Big Fat Ben is the only one left.
ReplyDeleteWhat a turn of events at the end of the half. Credit to Arians for staying aggressive and to Brady for executing.
ReplyDeleteTrending towards a classic.
ReplyDeleteTrending towards a panic attack.
ReplyDeleteI am not used to being this stressed on a Sunday.
ReplyDeleteYes. Sir.
ReplyDeleteWOW. I’m so fucking excited right now. I really didn’t think Tampa would win today.
ReplyDeleteLaFleur kicking that figgie was inexcusable, especially when you have the most lethal QB/WR duo. I doubt Rodgers will bite his tongue about this. You’re inside the 10! If you miss on 4th, they’re backed up and you have 3 TOs and the 2-min warning. Arians should give LaFleur a game ball.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Mark. I am slightly rooting for Brady. As an old man, not as an ex-Pat.
ReplyDeleteI couldn’t agree more, TR. That was an indefensible decision imo. You should have something in your back pocket for a short yardage play like that.
ReplyDeleteIf I was Rodgers I’d be irate. This team is built around me and you bail on that when it matters most? Nope.
Most of us around here support pathetic professional football franchises. When they aren’t pathetic it’s a great feeling. My family hates me today. I. Don’t. Care.
ReplyDeletei am much excite by the prospect of a zman vs mark grudge match super bowl.
ReplyDelete“Should we go for it?”
ReplyDelete“Nah, take the three points and play for the stop. Brady never comes up big in these situations.”
That last play/throw by Allen was quite nice.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Mark. Who woulda thunk 1 year ago that TB would be heading to the Super Bowl? Hell, even a few games into this season it seemed highly unlikely. Brady certainly a factor but not to the degree of that defense. Will be a great SB regardless of who advances from this game.
had a parents' meeting for my kid's high school competition cheer team this evening. our schools are going to be playing football in an abbreviated spring season (feb - april) with no spectators. the expectation is that the cheer team will be required to cheer at the games. i mentioned that there will be no spectators, no?
ReplyDeleteroll that one around in your mind cavern for a moment or two.
I’ve been a huge critic of Tampa’s GM (Jason Licht) over the years. I wasn’t wrong either. He’s been aces the past 3-4 years though. Built the team through the draft and added pieces smartly in free agency.
ReplyDeleteBuffalo needs a TD here.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Mark. And rob about the cheerleading unless like my kids’ school, they air it on a stream for the parents and fans.
ReplyDeleteyeah, i get that. but it's going to feel pointless to the kids doing the cheering.
ReplyDeleteThey can easily have parents socially distanced in stands. You can restrict attendance to family. It’s outside, for fuck’s sake. Super dumb.
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