Archive for July, 2010

July 15, 2010

help me name my bbq team

One of my greatest achievements in life is earning certification as a Kansas City Barbecue Society judge. I don’t know how to put this, but I’m kinda a big deal. That being the case, judge certification was never the main goal.  It’s an opportunity for me to learn about the art and science of competition barbecue with the intent of competing at some point.

Now that life has slowed down I’ve been scoping out a good entry competition.  It just so happens that the town we now live in is having a contest the second weekend in September, and it’s tied to an event at my alma mater.  It’s not a KCBS sanctioned event, and it has some unorthodox rules and judging, but it could be a great first experience.  Preseason, if you will. Or “a friendly” if you’re well-versed in soccer vernacular.

First things first, though. If I’m going to enter, I need a team name. I’m 99% sure it will be a Star Wars themed name, but I can’t settle on just the right one.  I’m coming to you for help.  Please cast votes via the comments section on this page, or on one of the social networking sites through which you are connected to me.  I’m also accepting votes via text, phone call, in-person conversation, written correspondence and smoke signal.  And please, feel free to put forth any additional name nominations.  I need to get this right, and will leave no stone unturned.  Not even the Rock of Gibraltar.

Possible team names I’ve come up with include:

  • Jabba-Q – A great wordplay, but it doesn’t conjure up a lot of appetizing images.  Jabba’s never been one of my favorite characters in the Star Wars universe, either.  Well, I guess I’ve officially talked my way out of this selection.
  • Admiral AckbarBQ (alternate: Admiral Ackbarbecue) - My daughter heard me and The Manny do our Ackbar impersonation so many times over the last year that she now attempts to recreate his most famous line on a regular basis.
  • Let the Wookie Win – Do you want your barbecue chewy?  No. But this name has a lot of potential when it comes to decorating the booth, and is one of my favorite lines from any of the films.
  • Beggar’s Canyon BBQ - I love the coy poetry of this selection.  Only hardcore fans would know it was a Star Wars reference, which would be a cool shout-out to the series.  And it would be a good conversation starter as I can imagine a lot of people would swing by the booth wanting to know where Beggars Canyon is located.
  • Cell Block 1138 – Also an under-the-radar reference, though probably not a likely winner in that it’s a tad too gangsta.

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  • meAT-AT – The AT-AT is my favorite vehicle in the universe.  I plan on picking up one of the classic AT-AT toys off eBay and pairing it in my office next to one of the soon-to-be-released incarnation.  This name looks the coolest, but would probably be awkward for Star Wars novices to pronounce when calling the team up for awards. Any other AT-AT themed suggestions would be appreciated.
  • Porkins Up in Smoke -  A bit morbid, for sure.  But pretty funny and a good reference to some of the longer-running jokes in the Star Wars community.
  • Death Starbecue – On the one hand, the Death Star strikes fear into the hearts of millions thanks to its destructive power.  On the other hand, it got owned.  Twice.

As you can tell, I’ve been dedicating a lot of mental energy to this project.  If I end up using your idea over one of my own, I’ll reward your brilliance with a smoked pork shoulder.  Game recognize game, son.

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July 12, 2010

maximizing my enjoyment of world cup 2010

World Cup 2010 is in the books.  I really have to hand it to myself.  I enjoyed this Cup to the max.  It took some advance planning and a bit of fortune, but I pulled it off.  In case you want to follow my template for 2014, I am openly revealing the keys to my success.

  • Start Prepping Early - I really enjoyed the 2006 World Cup, even though I went into it blind. I knew less than a handful of the players, and my knowledge of tactics and teams was equally limited.  But the tournament was enough to motivate me to start watching matches and following soccer blogs, which allowed my soccer IQ to blow up.  It made pretty much every match of this tournament interesting for me because of the back stories and contextual intrigue.
  • Don’t Be a Snob – The downside to embracing the sport is that it opens the door to arrogance.  It’s no secret that soccer interest spikes in the US during the World Cup, which can be really fun when embraced.  I had a great time going to watch parties, one of which was attended by 10,000 other people.  Granted, I plopped myself down right in the middle of the hardcore US soccer junkies who were singing and chanting the whole match.  But accepting the fringe interest certainly made for a fun month of soccer parties and conversation.
  • Don’t Get Baited into Arguments – With the increase in soccer interest for the month came an increase in vocal haters.  I made a decision early on to not engage the haters.  It would just be a massive waste of time.  Most of the people squawking that mess would not be converted through any kind of discussion, particularly those based on facebook or twitter.  Different strokes for different folks. I refused to be drug down into a debate on the relative value of the event because the only result would be the diminishing of my own joy.
  • (mostly) Quit Your Day Job – admittedly, this isn’t doable for most people.  For the last 7 years I missed my fair share of awesome sporting events.  Such is the plight of those in youth ministry.  Spring breaks line up with the first week of the NCAA Tournament each year, which meant I always missed my favorite sports binge.  Missions trips and retreats took me out of commission for chunks of World Cup 2006.  I would suffer no such fate this year.  In order to get ready for the big move, I ratcheted my job in KC down to 2 days per week in June.  One of those days I worked an afternoon/evening shift, so my schedule was wide open for all kinds of World Cup watching.  And did I ever watch.  The move did cause me to sit out the quarter finals, but other than that I was locked into watch mode.

Now my biggest problem is World Cup withdrawal.  I already miss the din of the vuvuzela and the sweet British musings of Martin Tyler.  2014 can’t come soon enough.

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July 1, 2010

like this, east point and we gone…

6:30 in the morning, and there’s pretty much nothing to do.  All of our stuff is packed in boxes and come 8am our house will be a torrent of activity as the movers come to load it all on the truck.

For the past 7 years we have lived in the same house.  It was the first house we bought.  It welcomed both of our kiddos and was the staging area for so many memories we will hold dear for the rest of our lives.

Over the last couple of days, it’s been really important for me to make the house look perfect for the buyers that will move in this afternoon.  Patching nail holes in the walls, making sure the lawn looks immaculate.  Some of that is for the house’s sake.  I want them to say all kinds of nice things about it when they move in so that its feelings don’t get hurt now that we are leaving it after so many years.  And when I close the door for the last time this afternoon I want my last mental picture to be immaculate.

Part of my motivation is definitely centered on the buyers, though.  A young couple is buying this house.  It’s there first home.  There is a lot about their situation that reminds me of ours when we moved in back in the day.  I want this day to be one of the most joyous of their lives.  I want them to feel pride when they step into their house for the first time.  I want them to enjoy this house as much as we’ve enjoyed it over the years. .

It’s brick.  It’s mortar.  It’s wood.  It’s plaster.  It’s windows. It’s a yard.  It’s cement. It’s carpet and rooms and lights and doors and in the end it’s so much more than that.

I’m thankful to have lived here.  It’s been a good crib.

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