He really DOES have a killer voice
On my dad's mp3 player, the song "Letters from Home" suddenly played.
It took me a full minute or two to realize that it was the real John Michael Montgomery version of the song, which I'd never heard before. I'd only heard the version that (former Devil Rays, now Orioles) outfielder Aubrey Huff sang on the "Oh Say Can You Sing?" MLB players charity CD a few years back.
Crazy thing is, I actually think Huff has a better voice than Montgomery. I'm not joking.
Dude, it's cold here.
At least I'm at actually home though, rather than stuck in transit, like pretty much everyone else seems to be right now. And Philly doesn't have snow, just some ice. It's not so bad.
When I was on the amtrak train coming home from VA, there were these kids sitting behind me. I don't know what they were trying to figure out exactly, but this is an almost-verbatim sentence I heard at one point, I assume they were looking at a map:
"Okay so here is Washington DC, so if you go up here is New York. Umm, here is Antarctica. Where's Boston?"
It took me a full minute or two to realize that it was the real John Michael Montgomery version of the song, which I'd never heard before. I'd only heard the version that (former Devil Rays, now Orioles) outfielder Aubrey Huff sang on the "Oh Say Can You Sing?" MLB players charity CD a few years back.
Crazy thing is, I actually think Huff has a better voice than Montgomery. I'm not joking.
Dude, it's cold here.
At least I'm at actually home though, rather than stuck in transit, like pretty much everyone else seems to be right now. And Philly doesn't have snow, just some ice. It's not so bad.
When I was on the amtrak train coming home from VA, there were these kids sitting behind me. I don't know what they were trying to figure out exactly, but this is an almost-verbatim sentence I heard at one point, I assume they were looking at a map:
"Okay so here is Washington DC, so if you go up here is New York. Umm, here is Antarctica. Where's Boston?"
