When a team is having a great season, the entire city is abuzz -- and for me, when it's the Canes, that's especially true. We watched them upset Ohio State as 2025 ended for us in San Juan Harbor, causing the most memorable New Year's for me since '83-'84, one whose details, if revealed, would cause nausea for many...
Yesterday I took Wifey over to Baptist for an epidural injection, to try to help the back pain that has once again reared its ugly head. The check in guy, with the heavy Creole accent, saw my Canes shirt and threw up the U. At least half of those waiting were in Canes swag, and we all greeted each other with "Go Canes!"
When I took Wifey back to the pre-procedure room -- same thing with the nurses -- Go Canes, throwing up the U. I didn't bother the tall, handsome doc who was going to do the injection -- I had read he was a double Wolverine, anyway, but the hospitalist threw up the U. The anesthesiologist was a woman of some undetermined Eastern European background, with an accent I sword sounded just like Andy Kaufman's Latka Gravis. She wasn't part of the spirit, either, but did a fine job.
I went to get a coffee at the Baptist atrium, and before I had drained my cup, I got a call. Oh crap! Had they dropped Wifey off the gurney? Nope -- they were all done, and I saw her in recovery -- with a nice nurse with a clear Bridge and Tunnel accent and demeanor.
I chatted with Allison and asked about her background. Mercy in the Grove "when I first moved to Miami," and Baptist for 2 years. When she told me she lived in Bensonhurst and Staten Island, I said "Oh -- so you're Italian?" Of course -- nailed it. Wifey was unimpressed by by geographical and sociological grasp of my native state.
I drove Wifey home, and she napped. I avoided Miriam as much as possible -- it was her 72nd birthday and Wifey asked when she was finally retiring -- an event we long for -- but she said HER pain is better by moving -- she wanted to keep on. I suggested maybe Wifey do some more of that -- SHE clean the house instead of Miriam -- and Wifey smirked "I KNEW you'd say that!"
Miriam left, and Wifey discovered Miriam had popped a pair of expensive sneakers into the washing machine -- probably ruined them. I reminded Wifey you literally have to HIDE stuff from Miriam that you don't want her to wreck...
Anyway -- the buzz is in the air for tonight. Since we're superstitious, we plan to recreate the energy we created for the first upset playoff win. Barry is coming over after work. His boy Josh will watch the first part of the game with Norman and Benji, at Benji's apartment in Kendall, and then join us for the ending.
Hell -- it worked last time -- why not tonight?
I hope we win -- tonight we're favored over Ole Miss -- a game folks are calling Confederates versus Convicts. Ha -- so old. Canes haven't had convicts in years, and it's not like anyone flies Confederate flags anywhere anymore - right?
I invited Chris over, since his Dad has flown to Phoenix, and Chris has a wedding. He had to beg off because of said wedding's activities, but told me his wife is expecting baby number 2 this Summer. I was thrilled for my friends, and told them whatever Canes do -- he made my week.
Not really , Chris corrected me. We STILL need the Canes to win, and I get it. He's a third generation orange and green guy -- I'm only a new immigrant to the shores of Cane-hood, though I started there 47 years ago.
So Go Canes! Let's make it to the Natty -- right here in our home stadium. That'd be awesome.