by
Bill Holmes
So
I was quietly celebrating my recent birthday when
a long-time friend challenged me on Facebook to
write a blog about certain subjects. I accepted the challenge so now
I have to deliver or forever be ridiculed by that friend.
First
a little history. This long-time, now also old, friend and I have
numerous shared experiences. We were drinking buddies before we could
legally drink. We shared many exciting adventures
as well as many quiet times. We went through
multiple relationships together starting with puppy love girlfriends
and progressing to serious relationships and
finally to marriages. At times we probably helped
each other in those relationships and at times we probably hurt them.
Nevertheless, we remained close friends through
it all. My parents would ask about this friend
through the years even up until their deaths. So
you see, even if I couldn't stand the guy, my parents liked him. I
was stuck. We helped each other in the beginning
when we were trying to become adults. That didn't happen when we
turned 18 or 21 or even 25, it took a
little longer. Some may say we never achieved adulthood. Eventually family, work, distance and time changed the
relationship. We spent less time together, not on
purpose or for any particular reason. It just happened. Sometimes
we'd lose touch for a year or two and eventually it was probably over
ten years. There was no internet or email or Facebook. It was easy to
lose touch either by accident or on purpose. I moved, he moved, he
had a new job, I had a new job, he had a new family, I had a new
family. Stuff happens. We stumbled upon each
other again about
five years ago. Like with any true long-time
friend we still share at least much of that one time connection.
So,
I have to ask all of you, what kind of a son of a bitch would put
forth the following challenge?
“What?
Another birthday? I'm looking forward to your blog on this one. Have
a great day!”
Followed
by my reply -
“Not
sure such an old man has the energy or memory for another blog.”
Followed
by his reply -
“Well
maybe you could just do a Facebook post detailing your contributions
to the world of sports, your preferences in adult beverages, and your
outlook for the Rangers since Josh Hamilton sez that there are no
true baseball fans in Texas.”
Then
stupidly I accepted the challenge -
“A
certain long-time, not old, friend challenged me to a blog or FB post
tied to my recent birthday. He suggested I talk about my
contributions to sports (none), my adult beverage preferences and my
views on the Rangers upcoming season since
there
are no real baseball fans in D/FW. He also snuck in a memory test of
a 1964 event. I will accept and do my best in the upcoming days to
meet the challenge and the test. This comes from the 1st ever FWC. No
one can take that title from me. Hoping the statutes of limitations
have expired.”
I
accepted because I had to. This won't take too long.
1.
My contributions to the world of sports
2.
My preferences in adult beverages
In
a word -
beer.
I
have always preferred beer. When I was growing up my Dad mostly drank
beer around the house. That may be because it was hot in Florida and
beer is quite refreshing or because it was pretty damn cheap way back
then. He drank Scotch, Rob Roy's or some mixed drink when out
socializing or when some friends stopped by. He
was a bartender in his youth and prided himself on having the
ingredients and know-how to make whatever his guests wanted. If
it was just the family or one of the neighbors it was beer. Once I
was big enough, I was the designated beer boy. I was in charge of
getting and opening the beer for Dad. At one time, the opening part
wasn't that easy. Beer cans were made out of heavy
steel
and there were no pop-tops or twist off caps. Everybody carried a
can/bottle opener (church key). Well,
Little Billy began taking payment for the butler service by taking a
sip of Dad's beer before it was delivered. Before that, Dad would
give me a sip if I asked (and Mom wasn't around). I can't remember
ever not liking beer. Well, the sips got bigger over time and pretty
soon Dad got half a beer and I got half a beer. He knew what was
going on but didn't care. He sometimes would tell me to get him a
FULL beer. It
was OK to drink Dad's beer but I was also the designated TV remote
control. That task was not negotiable. On time and on the station. No
way Mom and Dad are going to miss a second of Ed Sullivan or
Lawrence Welk.
Because
I became a beer drinker early in life I never drank much liquor. When
I have it has not always worked out well. I think it's a quantity
problem. You can drink 12 or
24 or 36 or
more ounces of beer over
time and still be OK.
You can not drink 12 or
24 or 36
ounces of Scotch without being a little impaired. I almost never drink hard stuff out in public anymore. A bottle of Irish or
Gin or Vodka at home will last a few years. I normally only drink
wine when I have some left over from cooking or
go to a fancy restaurant. So, here's the bottom line, 98.5% of the
time I drink beer (anything but Bud products). I'll sip a little
Jameson Irish on rare occasions. I have vermouth, vodka and gin
around in case I want a Bloody Mary, Screwdiver or Martini. I think I
last had a Martini in the 1990's. Now a spicy Bloody Mary is
delicious. You can use some
of
the above mentioned beverages in your cooking too. Bottom line – I
choose to drink beer.
3.
The Rangers
I
fully realize that D/FW is not a baseball town, a
super star told the world, so
I can not be a true fan. Despite that, I am going to express my
opinion on the upcoming Rangers season. My take is that it will be
just fine. I have absolutely no regrets that Josh Hamilton and
Michael Young are gone. Michael is an
excellent person, unfortunately he is now a very mediocre baseball
player with a big salary. At
one time he was maybe the best Rangers player. As the team upgraded
their talent he became one of their worst players. He was a pretty
good 2nd
baseman whose hitting improved. He was then a very average shortstop
but his hitting again improved. He
was a much below average 3rd
baseman whose hitting fell off. Finally he became a poor
designated hitter and a pretty bad 1st
baseman. Both of his assets, fielding
and hitting,
deteriorated. A once barely adequate fielder got worse and his
batting average, run production and power declined. If you watch
those who have replaced him and caused him to change positions you
will understand. Young at one time played 2nd,
short and 3rd.
He was replaced by Kinsler, Andrus and Beltre. Kinsler is better,
Andrus is very
much
better and Beltre is the best. All
those guys are on the Rangers roster. Young's
funk as DH/utility guy sealed his fate. There is too much talent in the farm system to keep a mediocre old guy around. As for Josh the Jerk, good
riddance. He has a
bushel
of physical talent and less than an ounce of psychological ability
(for those of you on the metric system that would be 27 kilograms and less than 28 grams). His physical durability is also in question. In his five
years with the Rangers he missed the
equivalent of a full
season with injuries, some very bizarre. I don't think the players or
the organization will miss the Josh drama. We're not exactly a
Kardashian
kind
of town.
I
don't often wish bad times on any player but in this case I'll make
an exception. I hope Josh hits about .198, hits seven home runs and
drives in 22 runs. I also hope he misses 57 games with an energy
drink/coffee/caffeine/dip adverse reaction. Then let God tell Josh he
wanted him to have a bad season. The
bullpen had some significant personnel loses but the Rangers seem to rebuild
that from scratch every year. The
replacements will do fine. It should be another post season appearance by the Rangers.
4.
Memory Test
I'm
not sure how well I did on the memory test. I think I got a majority
of the answers correct. I am pretty sure that the test giver isn't
positive of the correct answers either. I've
decided this is not the time or place to tell that story. It
was an adventure that took place almost 50 years ago. There are too
many lost brain cells to accurately detail it without much
more
thought, maybe some research and
collaboration.
Well
I didn't keep it short. Once I get started I tend to ramble. I'm not
sure if my challenger will find this blog acceptable. If he doesn't I
will hate him forever and never speak to him again.
PS - The font size and color shift has something to do with problems between LibreOffice Writer, were most of it was originally typed, and Blogger. I can't easily fix it so I left it. I may correct it before I submit this blog for a Pulitzer Prize.
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