Saturday, April 24th, 2004 |
12:21 pm |
So Melrose the mullet says EVERY hockey fan wants to see the Red Wings vs. the Denver thug nation in the next round. Yes, those markets get better ratings than most others in the nation...but no one gives a flip about the Divelanche west of the Rockies. Melrose, put that 8% beer down, sober up and stay with what you know...basketball.
so far- Denver thug nation 1 San Jose 0 |
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004 |
10:48 pm |
RIAA: Can ya hack it?
Current Music: New Order - Vanishing Point |
Friday, January 2nd, 2004 |
4:08 am |
So, yeah... Its all about:
The Tea Station
The Train station
Harbor House
Witty tidbits in the OC Weekly
thank you, goodnight
Current Music: Depeche Mode- Fly on the Windscreen |
Wednesday, December 31st, 2003 |
4:13 am |
This is what happens after having coffee at 8pm... Firstly, Fuck~! its cold here, and has been for 4-5 days.
Secondly, I've only seen a few movies released this year, but LotR: Return of the King has to be the best. Whether the oscar people say so is anyone's guess. Big up to Gollum, er the actor who "played" him, his performace alone is one of the best seen in a long, long time.
Before getting to the movie itself, one must survive the jibber-jabber of advertisements and the trailers. Our local theaters were bought by Regal Cinemas, who decided to put loud annoying ad presentations. The only enjoyable part of that was the excellent but brief ad for the L.A. Kings. The owner of the Kings also owns...Regal Cinemas...and much more. Ok, my epiphany is ending so happy new year and goodnight.
Current Music: Coldplay- Clocks |
Monday, December 8th, 2003 |
7:12 pm |
In their last 18 games, the Kings are 10-7-0-1. I guess San Jose made off with all their ties.
Then theres the B(C)S standings...
Feh.
Current Mood: miffed Current Music: Kings radio post-game |
1:25 am |
this probably won't work, but... So I may begin my mockery, whats the #1 movie this weekend? It couldn't have been Honey, hee hee... |
Monday, December 1st, 2003 |
5:24 pm |
For whatever reason I don't seem to update on Mondays. Must be too busy slacking. Tho I did go for a run... |
Sunday, November 30th, 2003 |
12:19 pm |
ugh. We'll keep having to endure more un-funny, over the hill Eddie Murphy. |
Friday, November 21st, 2003 |
3:09 am |
Ode to a Cowboy Dearest Mr. Bush,
You looked so regal standing there right next to good ol' Mr. Blair with a not-so-dence look on your face and not a hair out of place there could be no doubt your presence in Britain brought great clout
then you opened your mouth. |
Saturday, November 8th, 2003 |
9:46 pm |
NHL stuff After losing 2 straight for the first time this year, the Lightning had enough. They took out their frustrations on Pittsburg, who were missing Super Mario, by destroying them 9-0. Pit. goalie S. Caron was dismal, giving up 8 goals on 37 shots and not making it through the 3 period.
Anaheim went on the road to face Phoenix, losing in OT 4-3. |
Friday, November 7th, 2003 |
1:12 am |
heh. coming soon to a television far far away...
Jefferson: Douchebag of Montecello
Current Music: Daily Show replay |
Monday, November 3rd, 2003 |
12:09 pm |
Oh my... I almost forgot how great Faith No More was...even when they bombed in the mid-90's. |
Friday, October 17th, 2003 |
2:15 am |
and another thing... its even better when 2 long suffering teams are shut out of the World Series, only to allow two cluster-fuck east coast teams to go. Thank you very much Aaron Boone, you ridiculous mutant pigfucker. Oh, and your brother looks like a duck.
Oh, fuckitol. |
Thursday, October 16th, 2003 |
1:33 am |
News of the Weird As if the last few days haven't been odd enough. Not only did a handyman tie up the homeowner he was working for on Galaxy Dr. ...that resulted in the first police to respond to the house finding it on fire. It went on to become "breaking news" in the greater LA area. Most of the house burned down, and the swat team secured the area. As it turned out, they were unable to find the culprit.
Then there are the last few days of baseball playoffs. The Cubs were leading in the 8th inning on Tue. night of a game that would send them to the World Series for the first time in 58 years. A game that would give them the chance for their first Championship since 1908. But...
...the Cubs almost didn't even win in '08. In a crucial game to determine the National league's champion, a New York Giants(later of SF) hitter got an RBI double to seemingly win the pennant. Before he could get to second however, about 10,000 Giant fans mobbed the field and he retreated to the bench. The Cubs were aware of this and protested. This resulted in the game being called a tie and made up. The Cubs won the make up game, and then the World Series. The Giant player who never reached second base was then known as "Bonehead".
That brings us to the foul ball incident from the other night. An ironically similar situation happened to Keith Olbermann of MSNBC. He was sitting in the front row of a Yankee/Red Sox game in 1973. A pop fly was hit and appeared to be heading directly to him. The first baseman of the hometown Yankees was coming in to make the catch. Olbermann blocked him out, and neither got the ball. The first baseman was rightly upset, glaring at him. Who was the infielder trying to make that play in 1973? It was current Giant manager Felipe Alou, who happens to be the father of Moises Alou- or the guy who didn't catch that mother f'ing foul ball in Chicago the other night.
The long droughts in Chicago sports don't end there. For all the attention the Red Sox get for having not won a World Series since -1918-, the team with the 2nd longest drought after the Cubs is...the White Sox. They havent won since 1917. They haven't even reached the World Series since 1959. What about hockey? Not good for the Blackhawks. They haven't won the Stanley Cup since 1961. Kind of shows how truly great Jordan is. Its all on Boston now... |
Tuesday, October 14th, 2003 |
7:50 pm |
There is no joy in Wrigleyville The doomed, embattled Cubs have done it again. 5 outs from the series and one dumb fan later there's nothing but shattered dreams in Chicago. Poor diehard Ron Santo very likely won't live to see Cubs team in the Series, as I may never either. Nonetheless, Chicago is a hellava better place than say...Southern Kal-i-fornyah. Current Mood: depressedCurrent Music: Public Enemy- Bring tha Noise |
Thursday, October 9th, 2003 |
1:30 am |
Dear Orange County,
Fuck you.
More thorough comments later. |
Tuesday, September 30th, 2003 |
11:31 am |
"Freedom is participation in power."
-Cicero
No on Recall |
Wednesday, September 24th, 2003 |
11:27 am |
bah. National Do-Not-Call list will not go into effect on Oct. 1.
Fuck you telemarketers. |
Sunday, September 14th, 2003 |
9:56 pm |
-My life ain't no holiday, I've gone through the point of no return.-
Current Music: take a wild guess |
Friday, September 12th, 2003 |
3:20 am |
We interrupt this program... John Ritter, 54, has passed away from an undetected heart condition. Now just getting word of Johnny Cash, yep. Geez, Sept. 12...not shaping up too well. Current Mood: shocked |