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Steve Edwards Rooting for Dodgers in Skivvies

jimmy

October 15, 2009

First published on LAist on October 15, 2009.

Good Day LA’s Steve Edwards is a huge Dodger fan. He’s also an honest Dodger fan.

While 3,000,000 confirmed they were at Dodger Stadium on that fateful night Kirk Gibson hit his iconic home run exactly 21 years ago today, Edwards admits the truth.

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Of Ideal Gases and Pirates

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September 14, 2009

Originally published on LAist on September 14, 2009.

The ideal gas law states that p=nRT/V where p is pressure, n is the amount of stuff, R is the gas constant, T is temperature and V is volume of the gas.

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Squee Sleeping

jimmy

August 30, 2009

Squee Sleeping

Is it odd that my cat loves to sleep on his back?

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Live

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August 25, 2009


Ministry’s Al Jourgensen

I saw this on Bradford Shellhammer’s blog and decided to do it. Here’s a list of bands I’ve seen live in no order.

  1. Ministry
  2. Melvins
  3. Marilyn Manson
  4. Fugazi
  5. Tool
  6. Mae Shi
  7. Rainbow Blanket
  8. Child Pornography
  9. Manifolds
  10. Experimental Dental School
  11. Deerhoof
  12. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
  13. Unwound
  14. Autolux
  15. Blonde Redhead
  16. Interpol
  17. Skinny Puppy
  18. oHgr
  19. Front Line Assembly
  20. Spahn Ranch
  21. Switchblade Symphony
  22. Kervorkian Death Cycle
  23. Nina Hagen
  24. The Locust
  25. Bratmobile
  26. Murder City Devils
  27. Rocket from the Crypt
  28. Milemarker
  29. Blood Brothers
  30. Nina Hagen
  31. Gossip
  32. Gravy Train!!!!
  33. New York Dolls
  34. Unicorns
  35. Islands
  36. Siouxsie
  37. Glass Candy
  38. Xiu Xiu
  39. Shellac
  40. MIA
  41. Pixies
  42. Scissor Sisters
  43. Jon Wahl and the Amadans
  44. him
  45. eX-Girl
  46. Weezer
  47. Sleater-Kinney
  48. Depeche Mode
  49. Poe
  50. Radiohead
  51. Sonic Youth
  52. Saccharine Trust
  53. The Kills
  54. Your Enemies Friends
  55. Botch
  56. Year Future
  57. Get Hustle
  58. X
  59. Whiskey Biscuit
  60. thatdog
  61. Ladytron
  62. Datarock
  63. CSS
  64. Rasputina
  65. Slayer (Thanks urbanemonkey!)

Thanks angelly_beanfor reminding me of the last four! 🙂

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Live

jimmy

August 25, 2009

Ministry's Al Jourgensen
Ministry's Al Jourgensen

I saw this on Bradford Shellhammer’s blog and decided to do it. Here’s a list of bands I’ve seen live in no order.

  1. Ministry
  2. Melvins
  3. Marilyn Manson
  4. Fugazi
  5. Tool
  6. Mae Shi
  7. Rainbow Blanket
  8. Child Pornography
  9. Manifolds
  10. Experimental Dental School
  11. Deerhoof
  12. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
  13. Unwound
  14. Autolux
  15. Blonde Redhead
  16. Interpol
  17. Skinny Puppy
  18. oHgr
  19. Front Line Assembly
  20. Spahn Ranch
  21. Switchblade Symphony
  22. Kervorkian Death Cycle
  23. Nina Hagen
  24. The Locust
  25. Bratmobile
  26. Murder City Devils
  27. Rocket from the Crypt
  28. Milemarker
  29. Blood Brothers
  30. Nina Hagen
  31. Gossip
  32. Gravy Train!!!!
  33. New York Dolls
  34. Unicorns
  35. Islands
  36. Siouxsie
  37. Glass Candy
  38. Xiu Xiu
  39. Shellac
  40. MIA
  41. Pixies
  42. Scissor Sisters
  43. Jon Wahl and the Amadans
  44. him
  45. eX-Girl
  46. Weezer
  47. Sleater-Kinney
  48. Depeche Mode
  49. Poe
  50. Radiohead
  51. Sonic Youth
  52. Saccharine Trust
  53. The Kills
  54. Your Enemies Friends
  55. Botch
  56. Year Future
  57. Get Hustle
  58. X
  59. Whiskey Biscuit
  60. thatdog
  61. Ladytron
  62. Datarock
  63. CSS
  64. Rasputina
  65. Slayer

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Top Ten

jimmy

August 14, 2009
  1. Project Runway Season 2 Reruns
  2. Pot Roast
  3. Ceremony – FAC 33
  4. Orbitz Watermelon Mint Gum
  5. Wax Trax Black Box
  6. Covering Dodger Games
  7. Not Driving
  8. Cleaning
  9. Dirty Sex
  10. Unemployment

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Real Sports Journalist, Sort of

jimmy

August 9, 2009

James Loney, Manny Ramirez and Andre Ethier heading back to the dugout after scoring.

Since the end of May the Dodgers have been more than generous to give me and LAist media access to games. So that means I get to set up shop in the press box, go down in the clubhouse and interview players, coaches and Joe Torre and walk along the field during batting practice. I can’t explain how much fun it’s been.

During this time I’ve seen players get brought up from the minor leagues and sent back down. I’ve seen players go on the disabled list. I’ve seen victories and losses. Extra inning games. I’ve seen a 500-pound vegetarian try and break into the Dodger clubhouse in anger after a game. I’ve waited around aimlessly with the other journalists until a player of note was available to be interviewed.

It’s been an amazing experience, and I’ve learned so much. But as fun as it is, there is work involved. For a 7:10 pm game, I get to the park at around 3:30 to check in and set up shop in the press box. Then around 3:45 I go down to the clubhouse and hope the players I want to interview for my game preview story are around and want to talk. After mostly standing around waiting, at 4:30 I go out to the dugout for Torre’s media gathering. By 5:00 I go back up to the press box, transcribe the interviews and write my preview piece. The game starts at 7:10 and goes on for however long until the final out is made.

On a good day the game ends around 10:15. We all then go downstairs to get postgame reaction. After about 30 minutes I come back upstairs and get to writing the recap. Depending on the action of the game, this could take anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour. Basically everyone in the box prays we can get out by midnight especially if the next game is an afternoon game since then we have to get there by 10 am.

It can be a grind, but hell I get to watch a baseball game for free, write about it and talk to the players involved in it. How fucking awesome is that?

Anyhow that’s it. That’s what I’ve been up to the last several months.

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Real Sports Journalist, Sort of

jimmy

August 8, 2009
James Loney, Manny Ramirez and Andre Ethier heading back to the dugout after scoring.
James Loney, Manny Ramirez and Andre Ethier heading back to the dugout after scoring.

Since the end of May the Dodgers have been more than generous to give me and LAist media access to games. So that means I get to set up shop in the press box, go down in the clubhouse and interview players, coaches and Joe Torre and walk along the field during batting practice. I can’t explain how much fun it’s been.

During this time I’ve seen players get brought up from the minor leagues and sent back down. I’ve seen players go on the disabled list. I’ve seen victories and losses. Extra inning games. I’ve seen a 500-pound vegetarian try and break into the Dodger clubhouse in anger after a game. I’ve waited around aimlessly with the other journalists until a player of note was available to be interviewed.

It’s been an amazing experience, and I’ve learned so much. But as fun as it is, there is work involved. For a 7:10 pm game, I get to the park at around 3:30 to check in and set up shop in the press box. Then around 3:45 I go down to the clubhouse and hope the players I want to interview for my game preview story are around and want to talk. After mostly standing around waiting, at 4:30 I go out to the dugout for Torre’s media gathering. By 5:00 I go back up to the press box, transcribe the interviews and write my preview piece. The game starts at 7:10 and goes on for however long until the final out is made.

On a good day the game ends around 10:15. We all then go downstairs to get postgame reaction. After about 30 minutes I come back upstairs and get to writing the recap. Depending on the action of the game, this could take anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour. Basically everyone in the box prays we can get out by midnight especially if the next game is an afternoon game since then we have to get there by 10 am.

It can be a grind, but hell I get to watch a baseball game for free, write about it and talk to the players involved in it. How fucking awesome is that?

Anyhow that’s it. That’s what I’ve been up to the last several months.

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I Need Some Period. icals.

jimmy

May 5, 2009

I want some more magazine subscriptions. I’m looking more along the lines of Flaunt in their first two years. I was totally obsessed with them especially when they had stuff like the David Bowie coloring book and build-your-own-miniature-Eames-Chair. Some suggestions have been GOOD, Believer. Any others I should check out?

The Dodgers game was fun. It was by no means full which gave it a more intimate feel. I finally gave in and bought a Dodgers fitted cap. I’ve only been going to Dodger games regularly for four years now.

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I Need Some Period. icals.

jimmy

May 5, 2009

I want some more magazine subscriptions. I’m looking more along the lines of Flaunt in their first two years. I was totally obsessed with them especially when they had stuff like the David Bowie coloring book and build-your-own-miniature-Eames-Chair. Some suggestions have been GOOD, Believer. Any others I should check out?

The Dodgers game was fun. It was by no means full which gave it a more intimate feel. I finally gave in and bought a Dodgers fitted cap. I’ve only been going to Dodger games regularly for four years now.

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