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Wiffle Ball

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2003 1:39 pm
by KrisPoulin_Archive
admin wrote:As you may or may not know, John Novotny, our Office Manager is a man of many talents. You may have seen him doing his comedy on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, or you may have played baseball against him and the rest of The Electrons at a park down the street.



I would like to know more about this baseball action. I like the game and used to play, though in my last season of organized ball (1986) I played exactly one inning. I can't hit, but my knuckleball crosses the plate if the wind's working for me.

There are only 4 employees over here at Acme, so fielding an interstudio game is out of the question.

Sign me up.

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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2003 7:29 pm
by greg_Archive
Kris, what about 4 on 4 wiffle ball?

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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2003 12:15 pm
by russ_Archive
I'd love to play some wiffle ball!

I know that baseball is the man's sport, but I'm there if it's a wiffle ball game.

Let's do it! :D

russ

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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2003 11:41 am
by JeremyLemos_Archive
Hello there... Well, we COULD get more of a real game going on... Acme + Semaphore + the Key Club (eight people) VS. Electrical???

What do you think?? All we would have do to is get Bill and Jessica into the city sometime...

Jeremy

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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2003 12:19 pm
by steve_Archive
JeremyLemos wrote:Hello there... Well, we COULD get more of a real game going on... Acme + Semaphore + the Key Club (eight people) VS. Electrical???
Jeremy


There are two ways to play Wiffleball: for pride or for stakes. As a gambling man, I naturally favor playing for stakes. Our last Wiffleball wager was for a "loser pays" barbecue dinner against the band .22, and I probably don't have to tell you who won.

Okay, I will: we did, thanks to Novotny's walk-off three-run homer. That's right, we ate for free. And we picked an expensive place and ate a lot.

Am I scaring you? Huh? Am I? Think you can handle the heat? What's the matter -- afraid of an all-analog ass-whuppin?

Bring it, mouseclicker!

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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2003 6:14 pm
by JeremyLemos_Archive
All analog ass whoopin, eh?? I thing that the Key Club is the only one of the four studios that has the a PT system... Hell, it's an old one at that... But that aside...

I think it's ON!! When & where is the game??

Loser pays for dinner at Andies on Clark!!!

HA, HA! We are ready!! Well, I still have to ask the Key Club... But, as soon as I do, WE are ready to start handing out the whuppins!

jeremy "sweet swing" lemos

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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2003 5:14 pm
by Bob Weston_Archive
Can I be part of your game?

I suppose I could be on either team. Maybe I'll show up and whichever team needs somebody (or whichever looks like it has a better shot at winning) can use me?

best,
Bob

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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 9:47 am
by russ_Archive
Of course! :D

Man, we really need to get this thing going. It's getting harder and harder to just sit there during the Electron's games. :x

Jeremy, what's Andies on Clark like?

Last time we played, we played at this gym where the Bulls practice, and it was kinda expensive. I'm not sure if that's the best place to play or not. Anyone have a better place they know of?

Should we play indoors or outside? It's been beautiful outside, so I'm voting for outside. But it might be too much of a pain to deal with the wiffle ball going all over the place if it's windy.

What do you guys think?

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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 11:28 am
by andteater_Archive
russ-

are you familiar with the Windy City Fieldhouse?

its located on the three way intersection of Elston/Logan/Western ... its a huge complex, you can rent rooms by the hour, i'm not exactly sure how it works...you can check out their website - www.windycityfieldhouse.com

also, they have a whole section of their website dedicated to "team building" in case electrical ever has any problems with employee morale levels.

there is also a park on the corner of California and Irving Park (on the east side of california about a block south of irving park) which is set up for wheelchair softball - its a baseball diamond with a homerun fence and foul poles, the whole deal...the surface is like a tennis court and the dimensions are pretty small...its usually empty, because from what i've noticed, they only have actual wheelchair games once a week ---

either one of those might be appropriate.

andyk

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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 11:36 am
by nick92675_Archive
hey russ-
let me know when you get it set up - i'll sub for whoever. there's also a big field near my practice space on california/superior - compete w/diamond and everything.
-nick