Today: a very special edition of Nodes of Gold, our ongoing feature that chronicles the lives of famous people who have been diagnosed with Lymphoma.
In this edition:
Athletes with Lymphoma. We'll say it's in honor of Jon Lester. Just in case you missed it,
here's the last out of his no hitter, and the celebration afterwards. (Click the link, or see below.) It was taken by a fan sitting behind home plate. Very cool to see, but the official game video was better, especially the hug that his manager, Terry Francona, gave him. (You may recall that I have a personal letter from Mr. Francona.) Unfortunately, Major League Baseball won't make the official video readily available anymore, so we'll have to go with this one.
I'm playing with embedded videos now, not just giving links to other sites. I think it adds something. But I'll keep the links in until I know the embedding is working for everyone. Let me know. Here's the embedded Lester video:
4 comments:
Thanks for leading off the new list with Super Mario. After all, hockey is the only real manly sport worth watching.
Technically speaking, Mario's name is French, but he's obviously not. If he wasn't such a talented player, and you only heard/ saw his name he could be easily written off as just another French-Canadian sissy. (sorry Unlcle Ray. it had to be said.)
He barely spoke English when he entered the league, but he appears to have over-come that issue. Pouvez-vous préciser contract?
The whole language issue in Canada is yet another reason to despise the Quebecans. Any Province that has a license plate the the saying “Je me souviens”, which literally translates to —"I remember" is asking for a slap. I remember - what?
We just need to get these Frogs out of the NHL.
p.s - my family gavce me 2 seasons tickets for the Providence Bruins next season. 40 games. How we got the tix is a better story. I'll fil you in onver the 4th of July.
I think it's important that everyone knows that our grandmother was from Canada, and spoke French, and that your comment is only a parody of the type of comment you'll find elsewhere on the Internet about French Canadians....I hope....anyway, can't wait to hear about your P Bruins tix...
Bob -
my sincere apologies if I might have offended any of your French - Canadian readers.
I appreciate your clarification, but as an accountant(and one-time journalism major), you know how much I strive for accuracy in my representations. Technically speaking, Nana was Acadian, from the maritime Province of Nova Scotia. While it is true that she spoke French, she was not affiliated with those seperatist nut cases in Quebec.
Easy to remember, the Acadian men wear kilts and participate in the Highland Games. The men in Quebec just wear skirts. It's true. Look it up on the internet.
By the way, Sidney Crosby, the next greatest Hockey Superstar is from Hailfax , N.S.
Bob
forgot to mention -
but I expect you to see you wearing your kilt(with the appropriate family tartan) at the end of the PMC.
you'll be in Provincetown. No one will even notice.
Mike
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