Blech

We went to the tournament again last night.  We started off with a quick dinner at The Phoenix, then headed down and watched the first game outside on the big screen.  It was considerably more crowded than Wednesday night;  Pretty good time.  Heck next year we might just skip the tickets and stay out there, if the weather is decent anyway.  We headed into the arena and took our seats for the Missouri game, and the tone was set right off the bat.  It was honestly a rather boring game to watch.  The crowd really got into it every now and then, and Missouri would immediately respond by clanking another shot or turning the ball over.  Oh well, it was fun to be there anyway.  I knew I couldn’t hang at work two days in a row after watching those late games though, so I took today off.  Looks to be a fine afternoon too, I’m heading out there…

MIZ-ZOU!

We got to go to the late session of the Big 12 Tourney last night, marking only the second time I’ve been to the Sprint Center and the first time I’ve been to a Missouri game.  A little late for the old man, but worth it.  (Check back on that statement around lunch time.)  We took the bus down to the P&L district a little before the first game, around 5:30 or so.  That gave us time to check out the crowd for a while and enjoy the atmosphere outside the arena.  We watched the first half of the Baylor-OU game on the big TV outside.  Although that one was essentially over by half-time, we went ahead and went inside to watch the second half from our seats.  The MU game, when it finally started, provided much more entertainment than the first game.  Despite some rather horrific officiating, which seemed to be deliberately aimed at making the game boring, the crowd managed to stay into it.  We decided the outcome had been decided with a few minutes left and took the hike to the bus stop.  Turns out the outcome wasn’t quite so certain, but at least they managed to pull out the win.

Fat Tues

We did our own little inhouse Fat Tuesday celebration yesterday.  Didn’t put much effort into it but it was good all the same.  We made a big pot of chicken and sausage jambalaya, and had a few pounds of crawfish to go with it.   Several years ago we’d have spent hours on the jambalaya, but we just ain’t got it in us anymore I guess.  Our kitchen is too dang small and it takes too long to cook dinner after a day at work, so we just broke out a box of good ol’ Tony Chachere mix, threw in some andouille and chicken, and it was just fine.  We even had a King Cake for dessert, festive!

Go Tigers!

Last night we went down to the Brooksider to say our good-byes to our friend Tommy.  A lot of people showed up, I don’t think they’ve seen a Monday night like that in a while.  We will sure miss our friend and neighbor.

THOMAS GARVEY LIVERS

Thomas Garvey Livers, 54, of Kansas City, MO, passed away on March 3, 2011, at his lifelong home, which has been in his family for three generations. Tom was born March 7, 1956 to Janet (Garvey) and John (Jack) Livers. He was a graduate of Southwest High School, and attended Penn Valley Community College. Tom proudly worked for the family business, Livers Bronze Co., Inc., for 30 years. He married Nancy Doane on his favorite holiday, Halloween, October 31, 1987. Tom was a loving father to his girls Amanda Addison, Sydney Gasper, and Miriam Sincere-Swafford; and “Peepaw” to his adored “tribe”: Marlon, Marquis, Malia, and Mason Addison, Lily Gasper, Ella and Levi Brown, and Liam Swafford. There were his pride and joy! Tom was preceded in death by his parents; and siblings John and his wife Gert, Harold (Harv), and Richard (Dick) Livers, and Honour (Sr Janet Helen) Waldron. In addition to his wife, children, and grandchildren, he is survived by sisters-in-law, Betty (Harold) Livers, Betty Rachell (Richard) Livers, Lynne (Alan) Petrasek, and Jacqueline (Robert) Kern; and brother-in-law, Ellis (Anna) Doane; and his cousin, Betty (Larry) O’Brien; as well as many beloved nieces, nephews, and a multitude of loyal friends, and his faithful dog, Sadie. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Wayside Waifs animal shelter, 3901 Martha Truman Rd., Kansas City, MO 64137. Visitation will be held Monday, March 7th, 9-11 a.m., at McGilley Midtown Chapel, 20 W. Linwood Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64111, with a memorial service following at 11 a.m. Private burial. The family would like to make it known that the Missouri Tigers will undoubtedly have more wins with their #1 fan guiding the way! Shine on Tommy!

No WAY Is It Monday Again

Wow.  Monday again.  How deeply depressing.  Got a (very) little mileage out of the weekend though, hopefully that carries me for a while.  Friday I hit the Brooksider for a short while, but since it was too cold to sit outside I didn’t stay long.  Went down to Jalapenos instead and had some dinner.

Saturday Donette headed out early for the Diva Dash in JoCo with several other girls.  Few hundred women running down the street, probably all chattering.  Yeah, I think I’ll stay in bed for this one.  I got up eventually though, and found myself mulling over a return to the Brooksider for the Border War game.  I didn’t want to go, I had specifically planned not to go…  But it turned out the lure of the free breakfast was just too much for me.  They put a out a big spread to bring people in for the game, and the more I thought about it the better it sounded.  (I don’t really understand the strategy on the breakfast;  It’s not like they weren’t going to be packed anyway.  Hey, why over-think it though, just enjoy the grub.)  Plus, it’s not every day you can go to the Brooksider at 9:00 in the morning, so I hopped on the bus and headed down there.  The decision worked out well for me, as it turned out.  Breakfast was actually quite good, and I certainly couldn’t argue with the price.  The game was good too, despite the unfortunate (if predictable) outcome.  And I hate to admit it, but I got quite a bit of joy out of the whole CBS fiasco.  If you’re one of the few people that didn’t hear, CBS switched the game off for the last several minutes and cut to the beginning of another one.  Yeah, it was sort of a mood-killer, but all the KU fans were so distraught they totally forgot their annoying ritual of running around the place screaming their senseless chant in everybody’s face.  They all just sort of shut up and filtered out.  (Apparently, to read the paper this morning, without settling up their tabs.  Typical.)  Our big mixed-fan table stuck around for a while longer after everybody left, then called it a day.

Sunday I got a good start on the day up at the gym for a few hours.  Spent all my energy early though apparently, I didn’t have anything left for the rest of the day.  We did get out for a little lunch I guess.  We headed out to Barley’s clear out in Shawnee.  Actually it’s only eight miles from the house, but it took a solid 35 minutes to cover that short distance with all the lights.  They were having a “KC Hopps” event, where they took $10 off your bill and put an extra 100 points on your reward card for coming in.  I’m a sucker for a deal.  Had a great lunch too.  We both had some gumbo, then Donette had some kind of fancy salad and I had a big plate of crawfish etouffee.  Too big, as it turned out;  It effectively restricted me to the couch for the rest of the day.  It was worth it though.