Wednesday, April 19, 2006

 

Curse of the Bobbleheads and More News

Curse of the Bobbleheads!



Here's a great post I read about a trip to a ball game where the writer considers a player's bobblehead night to be a curse on their performance! :-)

"...So up until this point, it was a great game, very enjoyable. And that's when The Curse happened.

I don't like bobbleheads. They're ugly and useless. And more often than not, they're bad luck. I can't remember anyone having a good day on their bobblehead day.

So when Huston Street came into the game in the ninth, and people started pulling out their Huston Street bobbleheads and waving them around, I cringed...

It's like having hundred of mini voodoo dolls all directing their negative energy at their target. A chill passes through the air, as each evil Mini-Huston focuses its malicious glare onto the real Huston Street, infusing him with all the cumulative bad karma their voodoo gloom and doom can muster..."

Click here to read his entire post!


And in other Bobble Headline News....

Sioux Falls Canaries Announce 6 Bobblerhead Giveaways
This summer the Canaries will pay tribute to South Dakota's most famous attraction with the Mount Rushmore Bobblehead Series. The team will give away bobbleheads of Abraham Lincoln (June 2), Theodore Roosevelt (June 23), Thomas Jefferson (July 21), and George Washington (August 19).

The team plans a bobblehead for Catherine Bach in conjunction with the former Daisy Duke's appearance on August 8 for Dukes of Hazzard Night. Comedian and Canaries part-owner Bill Murray (August 17) and the Zip Feed Mill Tower (August 19) will also be enshrined with bobbles this summer.
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Glenallen Hill Talks about Getting His Own Bobblehead [Santa Cruz Sentinel]

"The first 1,500 fans who show up for the California League tilt between the Nuts and the San Jose Giants at 7:05 p.m. will get their very own shades-adorned G-Hill bobblehead, all ready to collect dust and be flicked by overzealous co-workers as they pass by your workspace.

While he may not be holding his breath in anticipation, Hill admits he's impressed with the craftsmanship.

"It's pretty nice looking ... one of the nicer ones I've seen. Most of them have chest, arms and legs that are round. But this one has good detail," he says. "I think the nose could be a little rounder, but other than that ..."

The shades, though, there's no beef to be had there.

"I wear them all the time," he says.

"That was sort of his signature style last season, the shades," says Matt Person, the Nuts' director of sales and marketing. "We couldn't do a Glenallen Hill bobblehead without putting him in shades...."

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