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Monday, September 28, 2009My Morning in ExileI made it all the way up to the 16th floor this morning without the elevator stopping at any lower floors. When I got to my office: champagne celebration. Hey, if baseball teams can do it for the littlest things, I can too . . .Hey, they canceled the Monday meeting! Break out the bubbly! Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 11:19am Comments
Levi Stahl said...
LaRussa’s probably just arguing to keep in shape. He knows as well as anyone that a team that clinches early can find itself out of whack by the start of the playoffs, and he knows what he has to do to maintain his mid-season arguing form. Posted 09/28 at 12:09 PM
christopher said...
I’d settle for a little ass-pat for a well executed slide deck. Posted 09/28 at 12:39 PM
scot said...
the thought of petersen and randolph reunited in milwaukee seems awesome to me. Posted 09/28 at 01:39 PM
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A little google language tools gives “unreifmissgunst” (pron. oohn-rife-miss-goohnst) for “immature resentment”. “Reif” is cognate with English “ripe”, so it’s similar to “unripe jealousy”—I think that’s sufficiently poetic enough to describe it.
That said, I don’t think any Germans actually *use* that as a word, but it should be grammatical…