Sunday, February 24, 2008

GREAT last minute

chanced upon this...actually 4 of 5

if you have time and wanna check out the other ones, 5 has a good point in it and the others are alllllright


but this one has a nice little surprise in the last minute

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

613's favorite dudes.

Interesting moment in minute five....




Monday, February 18, 2008

Totally Rad Flashback

So tonight I am going to a Matchbox 20 concert at Mohegan Sun and who is the opening act? No one other than Alanis Morrissette

Could this concert BE anymore of a 90's wet dream?

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Indy

Thoughts about the first trailer? I am pumped but it looks like they end up at Roswell at one point?

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Tribute to Eli



There really is only one subject appropriate for my first blog post in months.

No it's not my embarrasing finish in the most recent 613 power rankings (which I'm sure I didn't help by missing out on the New Year's festivities). No it's not my domination of the fantasy football league for the 2nd year in a row. It's also not a description of my last shit (A fine idea for Dre to implement Bry's new picture game with). And finally it's not about my excitement for the upcoming X-Files Sequel (I'll leave that for T).


I'm using this oppurtunity to show off my boy Eli... a man everybody doubted (except Bry and I of course). A man every woman wants and every man wants to be. The finest quarterback in the history of time.


Watching him pick apart the patriots with ease reminded me of 613's most glorious victories (beating girls in basketball, winning cornell's trivia night, making chris puke on his birthday).


Any interest in an Eli Manning power hour? anybody? Bueller?





Increased Blog Participation

I think we can set it up so that everyone receives an email notification when there is a new post made. Would you guys be interested?

Monday, February 04, 2008

Super bowl thoughts

I just wanted to share my memories of the Super bowl (mostly because this blog needs an update).
Nothing, this is what I saw of Super bowl 42. It was the first Super bowl in almost two decades that I did not watch. I could not bring myself to watch the Patriots win again, and it was obvious they were going to win. I physically could not handle watching Brady lift that trophy, smile and talk about how special this moment was. I could not do it, and no amount of beer or chicken wings could convince me otherwise. So I spent a somber Sunday evening alone on my couch reading a tome about the reduction of social capital in the US over the last three decades. As a courtesy I walked to my computer to check the score: "Huh" I thought, "the Giants took the lead and ten minutes off the clock, but they settled for a field goal and we all know you do not beat the Patriots with field goals." I returned to my book and after another chapter, again a cursory glance at the score, 7-3 and all was right with the world. I visited an AOL site that had every Super bowl commercial mostly so I would not be lost in class when we discussed the event (Tangentially the Rocky parody gets an 8, it would have been a 10 if they recreated a certain beach scene). Another chapter read led to one more trip to the computer but amazingly the Giants had jumped to a 10-7 lead. Almost ten minutes left, way to much time I thought. But now I was intrigued, to afraid to turn the TV on (can not jinx anything) I sat at my computer watching ads and frantically updating the ESPN game track. When the Pats retook the lead I felt strangely comfortable, not happy in the slightest mind you but comfortable. It was what was supposed to happen, the bitchy, me first G-Men were not the type of team that could beat the mighty (and undefeated) Patriots. When Eli and the Giants got the ball back I thought there was no chance they could score. Nope another 4th quarter come back for Brady, the legend grows, greatest team ever, greatest quarterback ever yada yada yada. But the Giants kept moving the ball. Third and long, "Oh this has to be it no way Manning doesn't fold." By the time the screen flashed touchdown I was in disbelief. I watched the game end on Game track almost catatonic, dumbfounded by the events that had just transpired. The mighty had fallen, the Pats had lost. My faith in humanity was restored, if ever so slightly. So thanks Eli for reaffirming my faith in humanity because I just could not watch the Pats win again.
So I skipped the fun and exciting memories of watching a Super bowl with friends for the quite sanctuary of my apartment. As I poured my celebratory glass of apricot wheat from my growler; texting and calling 613ers I would not have had it any other way.

P.S. The originally reason for this post was to mention I will be in LA in 32 days and seeing that 32 is my favorite number I thought I sould mention it.