Archive for April, 2009
Damon is a good guy
Apr 7 LF Johnny Damon had an interesting explanation for why he didn’t offer up more of an argument after a fan kept him from catching an Orioles’ home run Monday. Damon, who didn’t gripe about switching from his long-time leadoff spot to the No. 2 role, basically believes there’s no crying in baseball — because he doesn’t want to hear any at home. “I was hoping they would at least look at it,” Damon said of the umpires reviewing the play. “I guess I would have to just throw a hissy fit, and I don’t condone hissy fits. I don’t want my daughter to see that and think it’s OK to do that at home.”
And that is why I like Damon. I was sooooo mad too!
Busy trying to make a few pennies
If you don’t know me, I have tons of things I want to do. Most of the time I don’t get around to it, but sometimes I do! Like my Coldplay cover, or trying to pursue my teaching career.
One thing I’ve always wanted to do was to make something and sell it. So, I finally sat down with a couple ideas I’ve always had in my head and put it into fruition.
Ever since I watched The Other Boleyn Girl, I wanted Natalie’s necklace. It’s actually historical because it was based off the necklace Anne worn in her portrait.
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This is my modern version.
Also, some hair clips based on World of Warcraft, or whatever else you want to clip on. It’s special because you can change them using the snaps.
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Aaaaand, a moogle clip.
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I’ve added a wordpress page up top! It says “store”. It will point you to my etsy site, or you can find it directly here: thelnie.etsy.com

Apr 7 LF Johnny Damon had an interesting explanation for why he didn’t offer up more of an argument after a fan kept him from catching an Orioles’ home run Monday. Damon, who didn’t gripe about switching from his long-time leadoff spot to the No. 2 role, basically believes there’s no crying in baseball — because he doesn’t want to hear any at home. “I was hoping they would at least look at it,” Damon said of the umpires reviewing the play. “I guess I would have to just throw a hissy fit, and I don’t condone hissy fits. I don’t want my daughter to see that and think it’s OK to do that at home.”
