The Los Angeles #Dodgers are undefeated since the power went out.
@wilw I feel like there is a joke in there some where but I need to know more about sports to get it.... #NerdProblems
@freemo Heh. The joke is that the power went out last night, and their bullpen managed to not blow the lead today.
@wilw haha, thanks for the clarification :) Hope it diidnt ruin the game for you, I know you can get pretty into it sometimes.
@freemo I'm a very casual Dodgers fan, nowhere near how passionate I am about my beloved Los Angeles Kings. But I love playoff baseball, and it would be nice if my childhood team is in the mix again.
@wilw Ahh nice, you live out in LA or just love the team for other reasons?
I'm originally from philly (Still have a house there) but living in the netherlands. So my loyalty is to the philly teams (particularly the Eagles and the Phillies). Though I only really watch the important games.
@freemo I've lived in LA my whole life, and my family (which was deeply entrenched in LA politics until about 1960) was heavily involved in the Dodgers' move to LA, as well as the placement and construction of Dodger Stadium. I literally grew up around Dodger baseball, so it holds a lot of nostalgia for me.
@wilw That makes sense. The older I get the more I realize just how powerful a force nostalgia is, for good and bad. Makes perfect sense, I think I care about my teams at all for nostalgia reasons too.
I have to say, I've spoken to a few times now (both here and on twitter) and I have though about the social/psychological perspective of what it must look like from your end (and mine) as a well known person. You'd probably not been interested but each time we have an exchange it always has me lost in thought on what is probably going through your head on the other side of the screen. Its probably too much to go into exactly what I mean, more than you'd want to read anyway. Just saying you had me pondering things lately in that regard is all.
@wilw @freemo I am at the point in life where I find my kids making their way into college (or not) and generally following their own path. And as I reflect on what @wilw just said, I realize that the only people I really have ever wanted to impress were my wife/partner and children. Everyone else has always been secondary.