Wednesday, February 10, 2010

No More NOMAR In Baseball? A Saints Victory Parade And Another Good Sign For American Car Companies...

Nomar Garciaparra may be giving up baseball for good. In fact, I saw him as a baseball analyst for ESPN yesterday. Luckily, Nomar wasn't doing that annoying batting glove / toe tap ritual behind the anchors desk before he spoke. Although, he did tell a story about Ted Williams that lasted too long and eventually was cut mid-sentence by the show ending. Rookie mistake! I just wonder if after a few years of being a baseball analyst he'll turn into a bad apple like he did with the Red Sox. It still makes me happy to think about the Sox winning a couple of titles without him.

I saw footage of the Saints victory parade down in New Orleans and those Saints players seemed to be having a drunken good time down there. The players were sporting Mardi Gras beads, cocktails in hand and slurring their words. Phrases like "Who Dat" don't sound sober anyways though. And when you win a title for a city like New Orleans (who really hasn't won anything), you're allowed to party on Bourbon Street for at least a month with no questions asked. Although, Saints fans will start to draw the line if a drunken Reggie Bush is still face down, ass up in an alley come late August.

Honda is now recalling over 400,000 cars for issues with the airbags. Chalk up another win for American car companies! At least that will put smiles on some people's faces in Detroit... now if only the Lions could put a winning season together.

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