Craig Jones
Craig Jones
Craig Alan Jones, also known by his nickname "133", is an American heavy metal musician. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he is best known as the sampler and keyboardist in Slipknot, in which he is designated #5. Jones joined the band in 1996 shortly after the recording of Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat., replacing Donnie Steele on guitar, although he quickly moved onto the role of sampler. Following the departure of Joey Jordison in 2013, Jones is now the second longest-serving...
ProfessionPianist
Date of Birth11 February 1972
CityDes Moines, IA
We are a partner, we have a superior product. With that combination, I think we have a very good chance.
They call me a chav. It's a bit of laugh. I think they mean Orton boy, which is an area in Peterborough which has graffiti all over the place so people think it's a bit dingy.
This was real big, ... I'd been hearing some people say that Arlington should be No. 1 in the IPSAC, but this game shows we're going to take it.
We gave a couple runs to them, and we can't do that. But I was glad to see our kids rally.
We should have scored a run in the first inning. We had a runner on third with one out and couldn't get him home. Then we gave them a run on a wild pitch. We should have won the game 6-4.
One of the nice things about this team is we have good depth. We have a lot of guys who can play a variety of positions. We have a lot of young men who are willing to step out of their comfort zone.
I would have liked to run a lot more laps today to continue with the good set-up direction we found yesterday, so it's disappointing that the wind was so strong. But at least we've got a good base setting for this circuit now so have a good starting point at the race here in a few weeks. I'm feeling totally at home on the FP1 and around this circuit and have just really enjoyed testing these last four days.
She was in a position of trust as a public servant, so we held her to a higher standard than we normally would.
It's already well established that there's more need, more demand for homeless shelters and services than all of us are collectively bringing to bear right now. And so any additional (load) is going to stress that.
It makes you feel good for him, knowing what he's gone through. His love is football, but to get a second chance to play (baseball) was great. I was happy for him.
They put the ball in play against us. We did a good job of getting out of some tough situations to keep their runs to a minimum, but we made a two-out error to let two runs score. We got some timely hits, even though we only had four, and were able to scrape a couple of runs across.
We're fairly certain we could put it together if we needed to right now. The question is, do we need to?
We were able to manufacture some runs late. We hit the ball hard early, but it was right at 'em and they made some good plays to get us out.
I think the key is going to be pitching and defense. Our defense is something that needs to be tightened up.