Friday, April 18, 2008

Ramrod gets its groove back


After a long winter hiatus, Team Ramrod kickball is back to the field in fine form. The weather was kind enough to cooperate, even if the power at Demetral didn't. A temporary relocation to Warner Park didn't throw the Rod off its game at all.
Notable exploits of the first game of the Spring 2008 season:


  • Cory scored the first run

  • Brian Z. made the first unassisted double play

  • Jason wins the Jim Jonas Base Running Award

  • Mark and Jason (and others that maybe I didn't see ... Kevin, perhaps?) receive special commendation for their stylish submissions to gravity

The Rod marks down another win in the record books with its 3-1 victory over Kick This, Drink That. Next week: It's us against them in the battle of the D-Bag -- er, the ShopBop Ballers.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

"I'm going to play in the big leagues when I grow up, so I better get used to this."


I guess Improv showed up to a little league game and set up shop. They brought:
1) Fans (with signs)
2) Programs
3) Peanut vendors
4) Announcers (they know names and nicknames)
5) NBC jumbotron with Jim Grey and a on-field reporter
6) Mascots (a bear and chicken)

and the coup de grace.....

7) A blimp

Here's a video link: http://improveverywhere.com/2008/04/07/best-game-ever/

Maybe we can get this all set up...I'm looking at you, members of the media.

Rain, Rain, Go Away


Ah....spring in Wisconsin. After a long, cold winter, what's our reward? 60 degree days? Sunshine? Cold beers in the park? Nope. Wind. Rain. More cold. And another quiet night with the cat named Steve.

The radar is clear today, but something's brewin'.

Keep your collective fingers crossed for dry day tomorrow (heck, we deserve it).

Keep checking the Weather Channel (or, better yet, madison.com)

Friday, April 4, 2008

The Return of the Rod


With the 4-3-1 record of last fall well behind us, Team Ramrod is looking to kick-start 2008 with a resounding smack.
This shouldn't be so hard, given the long, long, long winter we've had to do any one of many things to prepare, physically and mentally, for the spring season. Those things include, but are not limited to:


  1. blasting quads

  2. oiling down pecs

  3. shagging flies

  4. spinning tales of Ramrod glory

If you did other things, let us know: How did you spend the off-season? Let's hope it was enough.