Saturday, January 25, 2025

Gheorghemas Day 12: The Trailer

Well, it’s always good to close out the Gregheorghian calendar before the end of January. Lord knows it doesn’t always happen. Last year I threw a bunch of lists at you to finish off this month and Gmas. It was silly. This year it’s the traditional just a single list. Sensible. 

Although we all know that Lester trends Silly.

Marls recently commented on Day 8 that I am the “sentimentalist” of the G:TB masthead. When I inquired further, he explained, “Your appreciations post is one of my most looked forward to traditions, even if it sometimes arrives in March.”

Good News: It’s only January!
Bad News: I’m not doing my 12 Appreciations.

Sorry, buddy. The thing is, I went back and reviewed those appreciations from yesteryear, and there was so much redundancy that it essentially melded into one 15-years-long tradition of the reading of the same list.

To wit, I love and appreciate, in no particular order:

  • My children
  • My wife
  • You people
  • All my friends
  • Not losing more friends
  • Live music
  • Good music
  • New music
  • Traveling the world
  • Martha Wood
  • The OBFT
  • My job
  • My sports teams fandom
  • Good times
  • Good people
  • Goodness, this is all the same
I still love and appreciate all of those. A hell of a lot. But it’s not new. And it’s not news.

Although… you know... one is new, and worth highlighting:
  • My sports teams fandom
Unbelievably, things have turned around for the two teams I have rooted for in mostly abject vain for as long as G:TB has been around. It’s been a whirlwind x 2!

GTB readers followed along with us as rob and I chronicled the last quarter of the MLB season, and way off brand, Misery Loves Company saw a season-ending Sox slide… and a Mets surge!!

The National League Championship Series??? Even those of us who bleed blaze (NY Giant) orange and royal (Brooklyn Dodger) blue didn’t see that party bus comin’. Lindor, Alonso, OMG, and Grimace. What a fun ride. And although it ground to a halt in the penultimate series, we will remember that for years.

And now, against way, way, way longer odds, the Washington Commanders are still alive in the playoffs entering the last week of January!!

The National Football Conference Championship game??? Even those of us who have bled, and I mean bled out at times, burgundy and gold for 50 years didn’t see that crazy train rollin’ down the track. Even if we flame out before the big one like the Mets did, there will be nothin’ left to do but smile, smile, smile, as Jerry told us.

I only have to go back a year for the bad old days. Gmas 2023 Day 12 List #3

New York Mets. And then... it all broke down. Old guys looked decrepit, young guys looked lost. Stink. Final Record: 75-87, 4th place
Washington Commanders. Oh how I root, root, root for the home team. If they don't win, it's the same. Disappointment. Final Record: 4-13, last place

 But the same was true back 14 years ago, another appreciations list I recently re-perused. 

New York Mets: 77-85, 4th place, ownership ineptitude, Madoff implications, one of the faces of the franchises defected to Miami, not getting better any time soon
Washington Redskins: at best they will meet my 6-10 prediction, ownership ineptitude, embarrassments galore, Rex Grossman, not getting better any time soon

It was the same appreciation or lack thereof most every year. While the Mets spiked in 2006 and 2015, there were doldrums and depths abound elsewhere. Fans of Washington footballers, meanwhile, were utterly starved out by their spineless leader for more than two decades. It seems like just yesterday, but it was only 18 months ago next week that that unlovable loser sold the franchise. And yet it also seems like 10 years, since the turnaround has been so extreme.  And so very not coincidental. As rob recently fired off:

I really am quite enjoying the "fuck dan snyder" aspect of the Commanders' playoff run.

Amen, buddy. Amen.

[Of note as I write this: my marriage in May was new, and I sure as hell love and appreciate her. But the Commanders in the NFC Championship game???! Come on! It's insane!!]

Well, Day 12 is a-comin’ soon, fear not. But it won't be the same ol' same ol', Marls. It will be everything you ever wanted in a Gheorghemas post. And less. Way less.

10 comments:

rootsminer said...

What a teaser. Cmon day 12!

rob said...

headline currently prominently featured on espn.com: "Sources: Snyder 'hates' Commanders success"

i bet the germans have a word for what i'm feeling.

Whitney said...

That’s precisely what I’m feeling, and while it’s not the healthiest sentiment to have, it’s gratifying. That article has 20 nuggets that make me chuckle or beam with the gladness he’s gone.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/43538463/snyder-hates-commanders-success

Whitney said...

Funny. I finished that last comment with “he’s gone” and in this post I had quoted the GD song “He’s Gone.” How I never played that song on repeat when that little prick Snyder sold the team is a major oversight.

The lyrics were actually written about Dead drummer Mickey Hart’s dad, their early days manager who bolted with all their money (later caught and convicted, and a mortified Mickey returned to the band a year later for the next zillion years). But man oh man do they fit Dan Snyder and his ouster.

Rat in a drain ditch…

OBX dave said...

Look forward to Day 12. Also enjoyed the ESPN piece on Danny Boy, to a point. Gnaws at me that he, and plenty of other rich assholes, become wealthier despite grossly mismanaging whatever situation they're in. Six billion is a hell of a golden parachute.

Mark, to your comment in the previous post, if you're looking for a less textbook-y, less scholarly read on the Native experience, you might try The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer. Plenty of overlap, but its tone is more positive -- Indian as survivor, not simply victim. Writing style is a bit breezier.

rob said...

tales of the awkward: a neighbor of ours passed away recently, and the family held an open house today. my wife is out of town visiting her parents, and she reminded me of the timing. i just went over to pay my respects, and there were a few family members there, most of whom looked at me a bit quizzically. because the open house is tomorrow. that was fun.

zman said...

rob is Dave

rob said...

your tribe down seven in the second half against a lousy monmouth team. the reversion to the mean seems to be in progress.

rob said...

tribe closes on a 34-18 run over the last 10 minutes to win, 78-73. 7-1 in the league. stuff of champions.

rootsminer said...

The tribe and U of Maine should just go ahead and schedule the #69 place game now.