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Joanna Noëlle Blagden Levesque

Jojo SingerJoanna Levesque, birth name as Joanna Noëlle Blagden Levesque was born onn December 20, 1990 in Brattleboro, Vermont, United States, professionally known as JoJo.

JoJo is an American pop and R&B singer-songwriter and actress who rose to fame in 2004 with her platinum-certified in the U.S. & Canada, self-titled debut album, which peaked at number four on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling over 95,000 copies in the 1st week.

JoJo' Label(s) Da Family, Blackground, Universal, Interscope. Her website www.jojoonline.com.

Your NFL Hall of Famers for 2009 are....



Bruce Smith, DE Buffalo Bills

Rod Woodson, CB/S San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Oakland Raiders, and Baltimore Ravens

Bob Hayes, WR Dallas Cowboys

Randall McDaniel, OG Minnesota Vikings

Derrick Thomas, LB Kansas City Chiefs

Ralph Wilson, Owner Buffalo Bills

Congratulations to all of you, the Hall of Fame game will be between the Buffalo Bills and the Tennessee Titans on August the 9th.

Another Loss

I am: sad, angry, mystified, disillusioned, pissed off, etc. Take your pick as to WHAT I am feeling. The Wings lost again today and all I can say is this: If they continue to play like this, they better start planning now for early tee times, 'cause I can guarantee I WON'T be sweating my ass off while watching the Wings play their final games of the year like last year. Oh, well, they had a bad slump around this time last year, too.

Super Bowl 43 preview

By Rick Morris

One of the most low-key media weeks of the modern Super Bowl era is behind us now as the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for the ultimate football struggle this Sunday night in Tampa. These two teams took a characteristically low-key approach to the game's grandest stage, leaving us thankfully short of tabloid headlines and trash-talking nonsense to digest.

One storyline that has been beaten into the ground is Pittsburgh's success in the Super Bowl era and the complete futility of the Cardinals team going back to the 1940s. There are many great angles to this game on and off the field, but let's start by examining some of the more offbeat ones:

^ Pittsburgh's only loss in a Super Bowl came IN Arizona 13 years ago in Super Bowl 30 at the hands of Dallas. To this day, Neil O'Donnell's face is on the dartboard of every meth lab in the greater Pittsburgh area ...

^ Al Michaels and John Madden are calling the first Super Bowl on NBC since they regained NFL broadcast rights in 2006. When was their last Super Bowl together? Super Bowl 40, the last NFL game on ABC in February 2006 -- a game that also featured Pittsburgh. In that game, the Steelers beat (or perhaps "beat" is a more appropriate term, what with the big part the refs played in that travesty) the Seahawks -- who were coached by Mike Holmgren. "The Walrus" also lost Super Bowl 32, which was the last Super Bowl on NBC, giving him the unique distinction of losing the last game on two different broadcast networks.

^ This game follows in the footsteps of some true classics. 40 years ago in Super Bowl 3, the Jets and Joe Namath shocked the world. 30 years ago in Super Bowl 13, the Steelers and Cowboys played the second of their 1970s epic battles. 20 years ago in Super Bowl 23, Joe Montana led one of the greatest drives of all time to lead the Niners past the Bengals in the final minute. 10 years ago in Super Bowl 33, the Broncos and Falcons ... well, every rule has its exception, I guess.

^ This is only the fourth time in Super Bowl history that two QBs who have won Super Bowls will go head-to-head, albeit this is the first time that one of them won his ring with another franchise (Kurt Warner with the Rams in Super Bowl 34). The AFC won all three previous games (Pittsburgh over Dallas in Super Bowl 10, Pittsburgh over Dallas in Super Bowl 13 and the Los Angeles Raiders over Washington in Super Bowl 18 -- the first Super Bowl in Tampa). Now, there are many battles between QBs who would ultimately go on to win the big one, but very few that took place when both of them already had. And how about this note? Warner won his previous Super Bowl in St. Louis -- the former home of the Cardinals.

Before the hardcore analysis begins, I want to direct you to some other fine coverage on the Internet:

^ Our own FDH New York Bureau designed some fun prop bets for your Super Bowl party.

^ The great Football Outsiders site checks out some of the Xs and Os.

^ Greg Cosell, one of the best in the biz at dissecting film (along with our good pal The Scout Ken Becks of Gridiron Evaluations!), tells in his Sporting News column about how the two QBs in the game differ -- one is much better before the snap and one is much better after.

^ ESPN's analysts make their picks.

^ Here's NFL.com's Super Bowl home page.

The obvious media hook to this game centers around the fact that the Steelers passed over Ken Whisenhunt for their head coaching job two years ago when Bill Cowher retired. Whisenhunt was the longtime offensive coordinator for Pittsburgh and he was designing the plays (including the sweet flea-flicker) when the Steelers won the Super Bowl three years ago. Many columnists have drawn comparisons this week to the Tampa Bay-Oakland Super Bowl of six years ago when Jon Gruden used his inside knowledge of the Raiders to help his Bucs disembowel them. Given that Gruden's protege Bill Callahan was leading Oakland on that day and Whisenhunt will be facing Mike Tomlin (who was unconnected to the Pittsburgh organization prior to being hired as head coach and who has made some changes, especially on the offensive side of the ball), it's very easy to overstate the advantage that Arizona gets from familiarity. Coach Whiz may be privy to some individual player tendencies and some lingering organizational philosophies that may be of some use, however.

One area of relative continuity is the defensive side of the ball for Pittsburgh, where longtime genius Dick LeBeau continues to design the "Blitzburgh" schemes. When Tomlin (a Tony Dungy protege) took over, he initially made noises about moving the Steelers more towards the Cover 2 scheme, and while Pittsburgh doesn't operate exactly as they did when Bill Cowher was supervising LeBeau, Tomlin was smart enough to back off and allow the necessary continuity. LeBeau's tenure has been so great that Mike Ditka grumbled this week about "idiots" voting for the Hall of Fame who don't give assistant coaches the credence in their voting that they should (incidentally, a stand that I have long held). Again, some of the wrinkles are different, as are some key personnel, but Whisenhunt's familiarity with his former defensive counterpart's philosophies will prove useful.

Now, these Steelers aren't the same as they were in the Super Bowl three years ago in some key regards. They're even better defensively, the top unit in the league this year with NFL Defensive Player of the Year James Harrison having come into his own. But offensively? That's a different story. The experience that Ben Roethlisberger continues to gather has not offset a weakening offensive line (which has lost talent over the past few years -- not least of which the dominating Alan Faneca -- and the great O line coach Russ Grimm, who joined Whisenhunt in Arizona) and a running game that lost super rookie Rashard Mendenhall for the season and stud Willie Parker for parts of it with an injury. With a hobbled Parker and a better-than-expected-but-still-not-great Mewelde Moore manning the position for Pittsburgh, they finished a disappointing 23rd in the league in terms of rushing the ball. The receiving corps has been solid, but Hines Ward's good comeback season has a cloud over it at the moment after suffering a knee injury in the AFC Championship Game.

The Steelers come into this game undeniably battle-tested, having competed against the league's toughest schedule (with out-of-division games against the brutal AFC South and NFC East). Conversely, the Cardinals played many cupcakes en route to winning the pathetic NFC West, another reason that their 9-7 record impressed so few coming into the playoffs. The team was particularly outmatched when they played on the road in the cold, so balmy Tampa will be quite to their liking.

It would be easy for Arizona to take heart in the fact that their worst-in-the-NFL rushing attack wasn't much lower statistically than Pittsburgh's. It would also be grossly misleading, since injuries accounted for most of Pittsburgh's falloff and Parker seems fairly healthy now. Alas, Arizona came by their putrid numbers honestly as Edgerrin James finally showed the effects of the countless "city miles" he racked up during his decade in the league and Tim Hightower proved adequate as a TD vulture back at best. The Cards mysteriously improved their ground attack during the playoffs, and against some really good defenses to boot, but none on a par with Pittsburgh's.

The alpha and omega of Arizona's offense is the passing attack with The Recycled Miracle Kurt Warner at the helm. In displacing Matt Leinart and returning to Pro Bowl status, Warner became the best QB in the league this season statistically against the blitz (bringing back memories of his Greatest Show on Turf days when TV announcers every week would make the point about how his days in the Arena Football League honed his quick passing skills) -- which makes the matchup against LeBeau's attacking unit that much more intriguing. And while Steve Breaston became arguably the league's best #3 WR and Anquan Boldin was another elite option (when he was healthy and not crying about his contract), Larry Fitzgerald was on his way to becoming a bona fide legend at age 25. Rarely have we seen in the recent history of any sport a postseason that yanks a player up from the ranks of All-Star to arguably one of the very best regardless of position (with Henrik Zetterberg's almost unparalleled two-way play in last year's Stanley Cup Playoffs perhaps coming closest to mind), but the humble Fitzgerald has provided just such a historic burst of greatness. The beauty of LeBeau's defense is that it camoflagues a lack of shutdown corners, but the Pittsburgh secondary will find it very hard indeed to double-team Fitzgerald as needed with the threat of Boldin (if sufficiently healthy) and Breaston also evident. And as much as the Steelers have suffered for Grimm's loss, that's how much the Cards' offensive linemen have benefitted.

On the defensive side of the ball, analysts everywhere have been lining up to shake the hand of coordinator Clancy Pendergast for his team's great playoff performances -- when in fact they should be shaking him by the lapels and screaming in his face about how his team could have underachieved so horribly in the regular season (19th in the league in defense). Arizona's run has been especially mysterious because the running game and the defense have both improved so unexpectedly in the postseason. The Cardinals don't have a lot of big names on defense, but they have more than a few players like Adrian Wilson who should be more famous than they are. This is a good unit if they play up to their potential, as they have recently.

But one troubling note for Arizona fans is the fact that the team has been so reliant on causing turnovers in this postseason run. Two weeks ago, I correctly noted that Baltimore could be vulnerable against Pittsburgh because of a similar overreliance defensively on causing turnovers.

Speaking of Baltimore, the Steelers are very fortunate to have had the Super Bowl bye week after that game. The Steelers, Titans and Ravens were arguably the most physical teams in the league this year and Baltimore felt the effects of having to play the other two aforementioned teams in consecutive weeks in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Steelers have had a chance to heal up a bit this postseason with two playoff bye weeks and an initial playoff game that might as well have been flag football against an exceedingly soft Charger team that melted in the snow.

So what will decide this game? If you love the Xs and Os of football as I do, the battle of Arizona's offense against Pittsburgh's defense will be truly epic. I always note that the winner of a game is determined by who forces their style of play on the other team and this will certainly be the case here. If Arizona can turn this game into a track meet, they will win and it may not even be close. Warner is a legitimate big-game QB (leaving aside the donut hole of his career between the great runs in St. Louis and Arizona) and Roethlisberger turned in one of the absolute worst performances of a winning QB in Super Bowl history three years ago. That scenario is fairly doubtful, however, unless the unlikely resurgence of the Arizona running game can endure against the toughest challenge they have faced yet. But if that can happen, if James and Hightower and the dangerous-in-space J.J. Arrington can keep the Steelers on their heels, then Pittsburgh is in big trouble. Conversely, if Harrison and fellow OLB LaMarr Woodley can apply a lot of pressure without LeBeau having to commit to full-out blitzes, then Arizona's offense will be unable to function effectively.

When Pittsburgh has the ball, Roethlisberger has to be careful to not continue to pad Arizona's impressive recent interception tally. But the Cardinals have to be wary of his ability to make throws when flushed out of the pocket and the difficulty in bringing him to the ground. He is reputed to be at less than 100% physically and if either he or Ward is at subpar capacity, the Steelers will really struggle. The guess here is that both will be functional for what they need to do -- and remember that Ward is more of a possession receiver anyway. Pittsburgh would probably be feeling much more desperate if speedy Santonio Holmes was the one with a gimpy knee. Parker needs to outperform the other RBs Arizona has played against in the playoffs in order to give the passing game an honest chance. I would not be surprised if the Steelers threw in a few gadget plays in order to give the Mad Genius Whisenhunt something to think about -- since he'll surely put in a few for the Arizona offense.

In the end, the unlikelihood of Arizona being able to establish a truly balanced offensive attack looks to be their undoing. Pittsburgh does not have the offensive explosiveness that would indicate that they could win in a blowout (minus big turnovers to be generated by safety Troy Polamalu and company), so this one figures to be close. Can Arizona win? Most definitely, as we have established -- under the right circumstances. Those don't seem exceedingly likely to materialize in my book. The pick here is for a moderately exciting 24-16 win for Pittsburgh with Willie Parker taking home the MVP for chewing up yards and clock time -- helping the defense to mess with the rhythm of Warner's offense. Having said that, my playoff predictions are an uncharacteristically weak 3-5, so take the prediction with more than a few grains of salt. For that matter, three of my five losing predictions have come at the hands of Arizona, as I have been part of the army of skeptics who picked them to lose every week. Now that I have made my unbiased prediction, I will note on an extremely biased personal level that, as a lifelong resident of Cleveland, I sincerely hope that I am as accurate in picking the outcome of this Arizona game as I have been the entire postseason. Go Cardinals! And America, do yourself a favor and stick around for the special episode of "The Office" after the game as it should be outstanding as well.

6 And Another 8????

My oldest has given birth to 7 children and she isn't certain that she is done yet. Fine. I have no right to tell her how to run her life--I don't feed the kids or clothe them or pay the bills. But I must say I am quite baffled by the woman who gave birth to the octoplets the other day: She has 6 children already! Granted, she has every right to have as many children as she wants, but still! There seems to be some confusion as to whether she had fertility treatments or had embryos implanted. But, for a woman who had already given birth to six children, why would she need any help having more? And why would a doctor consent to it? It will be quite interesting to see how this plays out. Right now, the mother hasn't been identified as she has asked for privacy.

Hurray! Mercury will turn direct


Mercury Direct


As always I am feeling the final hours of Mercury retrograde. How do I know we are in the final hours? Because every cell in my body is demanding for this thing be over!!! And when my molecular structure is feeling it, then that means we are in the final hours. And yes, we are. On Sunday early morning/Saturday late night, Mercury will finally stop and head direct again. Thank god.

Just to go over the details of this Mercury Retrograde—here are the important dates:

26 December 2008 - 6:42:49 EST - Mercury shadow began (21 cp 44'47")11 January - 11:43:38 EST - Mercury stations retrograde (7 aq 45'23")1 February - 02:10:21 EST - Mercury stations direct (21 cp 44'47")21 February - 02:48:58 EST - Mercury shadow ends (7 aq 45'24")

And if you are confused on what shadows and retrogrades mean please go here for more information.

As I indicated I find the Mercury retrogrades in air signs to be less emotional and less volatile than other retrogrades. But it does not mean it is not without its problems. I feel like miscommunication has been near and around me and I have had to make sure all my I’s were doted and T’s were crossed. I also found that my brain just was moving super slowly. Mind you, I had a virus and was punked-- physically speaking but even if I was not flat out in bed for several days I promise you I still felt my brain slow down prior to getting ill.

At the same time all of that has been going on I have found some pressure on my social circles. I feel like I had to step up a bit and make plans with friends as I had gotten sloppy prior to the retrograde and had not made strong enough effort to see people. Truly people I care about and feel a connection with had not seen me in awhile. They needed to see me show that I am still a friend. This is typical Mercury in Aquarius and the fact that it was retrograde was perfect for me to make good.

I mentioned on my New Moon report that I think it is vital for people to pay attention to the synchronicities. You know, you think of someone and then they call. Or you mention some odd ball thing to a friend and they say, “That’s funny you bring that up I was just thinking about that same subject.” I think it is critical to be aware of those moments that would be lumped as coincidental. They are not coincidences in my book.

And with Aquarius energy we have a world of genius and the best way to feel genius is to send your antenna high up in the ethers and see what kind of beeping your homing device locks onto.

Now technically Mercury has moved out of Aquarius and back into Capricorn but we still will have mercury turn direct and head back into genius Aquarius. And if you want the full benefit of the Aquarius Mercury you will need to access the Capricorn. Get practical about stuff. Find the concrete solution to any problem. Then once you get that going you can then fall into genius.

Curiously, I had been quiet for a day and didn’t do much but set up a couple of appointments with friends. Then while I was showering I had this thought out of nowhere come up. The thought basically said, “Hey, call Mr._____ and see if he will donate money to school.” A side note, if you live in the United States you know that our public schools are about to get thrashed by the economy. In my son’s school we learned that we will no longer have money for field trips and I need to put my body in overdrive to help the cause and I like to write to the community for help.

So, there I was in the shower not thinking about anything, basically clearing my brain when this thought popped into my head to call this Big Deal Money guy. So, I called his office and left word with his community outreach guy. Well, the guy called me back and I told him about our situation and he said, “Well, Coincidentally, Mr. ____ said to me last week that he wants to make a donation to a local cause and he even said, a school would be nice.” He continued, “Your timing could be auspicious.”

And I thought, “You bet.” I am waiting until Mercury goes direct to generate the letter but I do think that retrograde Mercury in Capricorn was helpful and will even be more helpful when it turns direct and moves into Aquarius ruler of humanitarian issues.


Carry on.

Outside the Boxscore's Favorite Super Bowl Commercials: NFL Network's "Tomorrow"

For this one, we flashback to Super Bowl 37 and the NFL Network's commercial entitled "Tomorrow."

Also, I didn't know that Jerry Jones was so flexible.

Outside the Boxscore's Favorite Super Bowl Commercials: "Welcome aboard, Hank"

This one comes from the year of 2008, when a Clydesdale doesn't make the sqaud until one intrepid dog decides to help.

Outside's the Boxscore favorite Super Bowl Commercials: "Replay"

Budweiser has usually presented some of the better commercials and this one is among one of my favorites.

This is what happens when the referee needs instant replay help....

Outside the Boxscore's Favorite Super Bowl Commercials: Go Daddy Girl

Before the days of Danica Patrick and Amanda Beard, Go Daddy was a simple internet website with a simple goal.

Get a hot girl and then make her dance.

Outside the Boxscore's favorite Super Bowl Commercials: Fed-Ex Castaway

This one from Fed Ex shows what happens when maybe you should open the package....

Outside the Boxscore's favorite Super Bowl Commercials: "Caveman Fed Ex"

This classic commercial from Super Bowl XL shows what happens when you don't use Fed Ex.

Even in the prehistoric stage....

Oh Boy

Last night I crashed on the couch around 10:00 and didn't wake up till 8:00 this morning. I'm sure I was exhausted from not getting much sleep the past two nights--THANK YOU my furry little friend--but it also could have something to do with being seriously depressed over the way the Wings played. (Is this the way the Islander, Senator, and even Penguin fans feel? My heart bleeds for you! Well, NOT the Penguin fans...) Anyway, the loss last night makes four in a row and that is NOT good.

While watching the game, there almost seems to be a bit of a frustration on the part of the Wings. It might not be too bad of a feeling for them to have--they are always saying how 'relaxed and calm' the dressing room is and how 'they always KNOW they can win,' but they need to pull their heads out of their asses already and get serious. After all, half of the season is over with!

Don't know if the frustration is part of it, but there seemed to be a little more 'pissiness' to some of the Wings last night. Datsyuk looked ready to fight--he DID do a face-wash and some pushing and shoving. My Baby Boy was hitting--or at least what looked like hits from him--and even got into a pushing match, which is SO not like him. Maybe this might help the team lift their level of play. Hopefully.

On another note: Zetterberg DID sign his contract and will remain a Red Wing for his entire career. The contract is for 12 years at a little over $75 million. They managed to fix things so that the cap hit with his salary will only be around $6 million a year, so Holland can do his magic and sign one or two more high-priced guys. It will be interesting. I only wish Z would fix his wonky back and get back in the line-up--and soon.

Outside the Boxscore's Favorite Super Bowl Commercials: Bud Bowl 3

Now we can flashback to 1990, the other big game that was happening during the Super Bowl was Bud Bowl.

Every year since 1988, Budweiser faced off against Bud Light for Beer supremacy.

This is Bud Bowl 3 in its entirety.

Super Bowl XLIII: Ben's Prediction



Well, it is time everyone for the biggest game of the year, Super Bowl XLIII. I would like to first point out the fact that I went 6-4 during this playoff run. If we are to compare this to NFL analysts from ESPN, only Mike Golic had a better record.

Plain and simple, this game is going to be a battle between the Cardinals offense versus the Pittsburgh defense. Larry Fitzgerald will need to have a big game and expose the Pittsburgh seconday. The Steelers have to step and cover one of the toughest wide receiver in the game.

We have to keep in mind, the Cardinals will have to keep the Steelers running attack of Willie Parker and the passing of Ben Roethlisberger in check. These are essentially the two matchups that will make and break Super Bowl XLIII.

If we are to look back at the closest match-up to this, Super Bowl XXVII between the Oakland Raiders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is very similiar. The best offense of the Raiders vs. the best defense of the Buccaneers and the Buccaneers won 48-21.

Conventional logic would tell us that the team with the best defense would probably end up on top.

At this point, I would tend to agree. However though, I am rooting for the Cardinals which have become the darlings of the NFL.

The best anecdote for this was by Adam Carolla, "Your in a bar and it's last call. There is one woman left and there two guys, Charlie Sheen and a 42 year old virgin. Rooting for the Steelers is like rooting for Charlie Sheen."

However it's tough to say that the Steelers will not win this game due to the dismantling of the teams that they have played in the playoffs. I like the Steelers to become the winningest team in Super Bowl history.

Steelers 24 Cardinals 10

Tim Couch and the United Way

I forgot about all of the old United Way Commercials and just found them again today. I have to say, as a Browns fan, this is hilarious.

Rod Tidwell = Anquan Boldin?

Just remembered, in Jerry MaGuire, Cuba Gooding Jr. plays a Diva WR for the Cardinals. Well...now Anquan fills a similar role on the same team. This scene is particularly eerie...it's where Gooding gets knocked out in a game and feels like the Jets game earlier this year for Boldin.

That referee doesn't like Owls does he...

Well, it's already a new year and well, this might take the cake as the most interesting story of the year.

Last night, a college basketball game between the Rice Owls and the Tulane Green Wave turned into the Sammy the Owl show.

The only problem was that the referee wasn't laughing, Sammy gave him a playful love-tap that got him ejected.

After Sammy got tossed, The Owls ran out of steam as Tulane pulled off the win by feather, 61-59.

It Is Finished...I Hope

As of 2:30 PM, the squirrel has been gone. It took a run around the house before finally going out the front door. Ever since then, I have been cleaning my little fingers to the nubs and still have a way to go before the room is livable. The only thing that has me concerned is that K is afraid the squirrel's spouse might be around, also. Just what I need: another few days of chasing critters! I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Outside the Boxscore's Favorite Super Bowl Commercials: Bud Light "Caveman invents wheel"

We now flash back to the year of 2008, Bud Light aired this ad during the third quarter of Super Bowl XLII.

A caveman invents the wheel to get Bud Light to party.....only problem is "wheel....sucks"

Outside the Boxscore's Favorite Super Bowl Commercials: Terry Tate, Office Linebacker

If we are to go way back to the year of 2003, the most popular Super Bowl commercials was a Reebok production of Terry Tate, Office Linebacker.

As they say, the rest is history.

Also, "You need a cover sheet on the TPS report"

Outside the Boxscore's Favorite Super Bowl Commercials: GM's suicidal robot

This one is from Super Bowl XLI and General Motors received some criticism for the depiction of a robot who commits suicide.

However, this is one of the more intriguing ads from Super Bowl XLI.

Outside the Boxscore's Favorite Super Bowl Commercials: Bud Light, "He's got an Axe"

In honor of Super Bowl XLIII, Outside the Boxscore is going post some of our favorite Super Bowl commercials until the big game.

This one is from 2007, Bud Light "He's got an Axe"

SoBe 2009 Super Bowl Commercial: Ray Lewis turns into a Lizard

We are only a couple of days away from the big game and we have found one of the Super Bowl commercials on youtube.

It's from SoBe company and it stars NFL's players Ray Lewis, Jared Allen, and Justin Tuck.

The ad speaks for itself as they do a ballet routine and turns into a lizard dance party.....what?

You belong to me I believe

Moi pullat. ♥

Tämä viikko on mennyt suurimmaksi osaksi koulun parissa, koska tiistaina oli yrittäjyys ja liikeidea -koe, joka meni lukemisesta huolimatta ihan pyllylleen. :---(( Nyt vaan pitäisi tietää millon on uusinta, koska siihen todennäköisesti tulen menemään.

Ennen kuin selitän paljoa enempää, niin tässä on maanantain asu. Mentiin sillon vasta klo 12.15 kouluun, ja haettiin iskän kanssa sitä ennen kirpparilta kamat jotka oli myynnissä jotain 5 viikkoo. Varasin myös kampaaja-ajan, ja luulin että pääsisin sinne jo tällä viikolla, mutta aikana on vasta 18.2!! En tiedä miten jaksan enää elää näiden miljoonahaaraisten kanssa. Menetin myös hermoni otsikseni kanssa, ja leikkasin sitä lisää. Okei mutta tässä se asu.
♥ mekko: Seppälä
♥ wet-lookit & pitkis: H&M
♥ patellavyö: Jim&Jill
♥ pipo & pinnit: H&M
♥ kruunu- ja avainkoru & korvikset: Glitter
♥ kello: Leijona

Ää rakastan tota kynsilakan sävyä mutta se on ihan loppumaisillaan joten se alkaa olla kökköistä. 8((

Värjättiin tosiaan sunnuntaina mun kamala juurikasvu pois ja pinkit rotat uudestaan. Joo kutsun niitä rotiks. :D

Maanantaina kyllä kaikkein ihanin juttu oli se, kun kaverini Allu antoi minulle synttärilahjan. Ja mikäs se olikaan! No My Chemical Romancen t-paita!! Teki mieli itkeä ilosta kun avasin pinkin lahjapaketin josta se löytyi. Oon ilmeisesti ees välillä kilttikin kun saan tommosia lahjoja. Kiitos Allu. ♥♥♥

Tiistaina paita pääsi tietysti heti käyttöön. 8----P
♥ MCR-paita: Allulta 8))
♥ farkut: Seppälä
♥ pitkis: H&M
♥ helmet ranteessa: Seppälä
♥ korvikset: Vilulta
♥ ristikoru: joskus eskarissa saatu?

Allaolevan kuvan taustalla näkyy mun "laukkuteline" eli joku puinen öö mikäs se sana olikaan no joku takinpidikejuttu (XD) joka on kyllä ihan kaatumaisillaan kaikkien laukkujen painosta. Kerran se jopa hyökkäsi päälleni. 8(( Pitäisi varmaan keksiä parempi tapa säilyttää miljoonat laukkuni, tai edes laittaa isääni korjaamaan tuota "telinettä". Suomenkieli hallussa ja silleen...
Joo seuraava kuva on joku "vahinkolaukaus" kun yritin ottaa itselaukaisimella kuvaa mutta se olikin väärillä asetuksilla..
Miks nää mun sydämentekoyrityksen ei oikein onnistu? XD Toi "sydän" on Allulle. ♥
Nyt minulla on sitten 2 MCR:n paitaa, oww I'm happy. ;__; ♥
Tää printti on oikeesti punasempi mutta salama tekee siitä ennemminkin pinkin.

Eilen minua lahjottiin vielä lisää, kun vanhempani kävivät mummini luona jossa serkkuni Hanna oli, ja hän antoi porukoitteni mukaan minulle suunnatun lahjan. Ja äää Hannakin on joku liian ihana, se oli nimittäin neulonut minulle uudet villasukat ja vielä niiden lisäksi sellaiset töppöset! 8---D Oli ainakin vaivaa nähnyt. ;o Sain siis loppujen lopuksi tosi kivat synttärilahjat. ♥

Eilisen eli keskiviikon asu:
♥ farkut & vaal.pun vihreä neule: Seppälä
♥ raitaneuletakki: Vilulta
♥ helmet, korvikset & ruusuponnari: Seppälä
♥ pinnit: H&M
♥ rannekorut: Alluln tekemiä + ruskee joku vanha


Tänään ei sitten ollutkaan niin hohdokas päivä, nimittäin heti aluksi tein ensimmäisen tunnin eli 90 min mikrotietokoneen koetta. Sitten oli välissä asiakaspalvelun ja merkkinoinnin kokeeseen lukemista ja ruokailu, ja sen jälkeen sitten sen koe. Kai se ihan ok:sti meni. Nämä kokeet eivät kuitenkaan edes yksinään saaneet mielialaani ilmeisesti tarpeeksi alas, vaan sitten yhdet toiset jutut. Yhyy nyt oon sitte angstannu tän illan huoneessani ja söin sitten mm. pannaria. ;__; Mau haluisin nyt halin jooko.
Oli tässä päivässä sentään se hyvä puoli, että sain yrittäjän oikeustaidosta vitosen eli parhaan, jepajee.

Asu sentään oli aika hohdokas jos voisin sanoa.
♥ leopardikauluspaita: äidin vanha
♥ "kulta"farkut: Jim&Jill
♥ pinkki pitkis: H&M
♥ vyö: äidin vanha
♥ radiokoru & korvikset: H&M
♥ shokkipinkkirusetti: Backstreet
♥ rannekoru: Seppälä
♥ rannekello: Leijona



Toivottavasti edes huomisilta olisi mukava, koska mennään Allun kanssa katsomaan vihdoin Twilight, joka tuli kaupunkiimme vasta viimeviikolla. Sen jälkeen käydään vielä syömässä ja jotain. :P
Ärsyttää kyllä ihan mielettömästi kun kaikki harvat menoni ovat aina kyydeistä kiinni, koska asun niin korvessa ja joukkoliikenne tännepäin sucks, joten meinasi tulla ongelmia huomisenkin kanssa. Kesällä sentään on helpompaa, kun voi huristella skootterilla jos nyt ei sada kamalasti. Odotan sulia teitä ja lämpimiä kelejä. Ja sitä että moponi nopeusmittari ja vilkut saadaan kuntoon.

No mutta byee, jatkan vaikka Epäilyksen lukemista kun en ole tällä viikolla pystynyt sitä jatkamaan niiden kokeitten takia.

Np: My Chemical Romance - Desolation Row (AAAA MCR teki coverin Bob Dylanin Desolation Rowsta, ja tällä viikolla sain siitä studioversion koneelle ja nyt hymy pyllyssä kuuntelen sitä ♥)

Day Two

Here we are, another day, and the damn critter is STILL in my bedroom. We are completely at a loss as to what to do about it. We put a live trap in the room, we have opened up the bedroom door and the front door, hoping it would run outside, and nothing has happened. K is now in the room banging around, trying to force the thing to flee and, again, nothing. I want this to be OVER. NOW!!!

Wake Forest upsets #1 ranked Duke

While you probably chilling with your homies at the crib, you missed one of the better college basketball game when #1 ranked Duke faced off against #4 ranked Wake Forest.

Although Wake held a lead late, Duke came back and a last-second shot was the difference.

Wake Forest forward James Johnson hit a lay-up on an inbounds play to get the victory 70-68.

That's three teams that went to #1 that have been upset in the past month. College basketball is back, isn't it.

Questionable

I had to go and do a bit of shopping tonight and I encountered something very strange: a truly androgynous person. We all remember Ziggy Stardust and Pat from SNL, but this was different--THIS was real! I keep thinking back to the person and there is NO WAY to tell if it was a male or female. The hair was quite male--short and had a 'male' feel to it. The person was wearing at least one earring. While there were absolutely NO boobs whatsoever, this person looked to be about seven months pregnant! I didn't get close enough to see if there was any razor stubble on the face, so I can't use that as an indicator. I am truly baffled. And I wish I had taken a picture. ;)

UPDATE

The critter living in my bedroom has been seen and it is a red squirrel. And we don't know what to do to get rid of it. The damn thing has no intention of leaving. A live trap has been set, but no results yet.

Quite a bit of damage was done by the squirrel--we will have to replace the mini-blinds and check out whatever else is destroyed. I know I will have to wash all of the bedding--K found 'droppings.' EWWWWW!!!!!!!! As for tonight, I will be sleeping upstairs. Don't know where K will sleep. I'm not too happy. More news to come when it is available!

Darnell Dockett nickname is well...odd

Although the video above is.... well, we still can't explain the celebration.

Cardinals defensive lineman Darnell Dockett has new nicknames and it's "fart box".

Yep, fart box. Here is the quote:

"He takes these protein shakes where he's trying to keep himself healthy, but when it comes out we all suffer," [nose tackle Bryan] Robinson said. "It's nasty."

Next Question.....

(Courtesy of the Deuce of Davenport)

ORBS


I thought I would take the opportunity of Aquarius New Moon to put up something that is not about astrology but certainly falls under the catagory of unusual..which thus is Aquarius' parish.
I watched this DVD all about Orbs. Orbs are those white balls of light that often show up in photos. They are usually dismissed as dust or water or some other thing that causes the light. I actually went looking for Orb information after photos were taken in my son's school auditorium and orbs were showing up everywhere. Close ups. Wide shots. It didn't matter. And they were around a few specific children. Anyway, someone loaned this movie to me and if you watch it, you will hear a completely different answer than dust or water causes the orbs. It was fascinating and I suggest it for anyone who is interested or anyone who has seen them. It is possible to see them with the naked eye. here's some photos

3 -2 Loss To The Columbus Bluejackets Vs. Red Wings

I'm not sure I agree with Nicklas Lidstrom and Pavel Datsyuk having to take the day off just because they missed the All Star game. I for one didn't even watch the All Star game? I did not know however that it was punishable to players that didn't show up to the All Star game?
Watching the game last night was sort of boring and to the people around me last night were saying the same thing. Without Pavel Datsyuk the game was not as exciting for me to watch. He's made me a little spoiled I guess.
Apparently Rick Nash was on his game though last night. Scoring all 3 goals to win it and to add another hat-trick to his career making it 3 hat-tricks in all.
There is no doubt that if Datsyuk and Lidstrom were playing the game would have been very different.
I have to give it up to Marian Hossa for player of the game, an outstanding performance last night. Scored 1 goal and nearly 3 more. Brett Lebda with one goal also good to see. An overtime loss but we can't win all the time.

This Is A Warning!

I found this post that lists the 15 worst Valentine's Day gifts--guaranteed to piss off your significant other. Have a look: 15 Worst Valentine's Day gifts. Now WHO would actually buy some of these things? (Although, the bone ring IS kinda neat!)

Another Day, Another Critter

I had a rude awakening today: SOMETHING was in my bedroom jumping around and skittering, and it WASN'T the cat. Yes, we have some sort of critter in the bedroom--I'm thinking a chipmunk or squirrel, but I'm not sure. All I know is that it is making an awful lot of noise in there and nothing will be done with it till K gets home after 6:00. Whenever I find out what is in there, I'll update this post. The joys of living in an old house with entry points--that we can't find. :(

Billy Gillispie has no time for your "dumb question"

For all of you college basketball fans, there was a nice SEC tussle between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Kentucky Wildcats.

ESPN reporter Jeanine Edwards asked Gillispie regarding the play of Jodie Meeks who had been shut down during the first half of the game.

Well, here is his response.

Mario Chalmers forgets he's on candid camera

One of the pleasant surprises this year is the play of Miami Heat rookie Mario Chalmers.

However, this gaffe from NBA TV's gamenight is probably going to be remembered for awhile.

I guess he forgot that they can do television interviews now.

(Courtesy of NESW Sports)

Oh, Well

While I had high hopes, I guess I really didn't expect the Wings to win tonight. And they didn't. They lost in overtime to Columbus. Damn. But what can you expect when (arguably) the two best players in the league--who happen to play for Detroit--had to sit out their 'suspensions' and not play. Anyone who follows hockey knows what happened, so I won't go into it. Suffice it to say that the 'suspensions' of Nick Lidstrom (aka The Perfect Human) and Pavel Datsyuk (aka Pasha) by Gary Bettman (aka Gary Buttman, Little Hitler, Sidney's Uncle Gary, Assclown) was the biggest reason for the loss. Now, this loss shouldn't be a big deal to the Wings--they WILL be in the playoffs--unless they wind up a point or two out of first place in the West at the end of the season. This win for Columbus DEFINITELY could impact the rest of the standings in the West when all is said and done. We'll see then how many people support the Assclown and what he did. While I think this whole deal has been pure bullshit, I am most upset over how Sidney Crosby (aka Sindy Crosby, Sidney Crysbaby, Sid the Squid, Gary's Baby Boy) came out smelling like a rose out of all of this--as usual. But, it isn't surprising.

But, back to the game. The guys didn't look too bad out there and Ozzie played well--despite his letting in three goals. It definitely wasn't his fault as the 'D' left him out to dry on more than one occasion and the pucks were making funny bounces. I will not bash Ozzie. Not only were the Wings playing with a short bench, but Z wound up leaving the ice during the first with back spasms. Great. NO Stuart, NO Lidstrom, NO Datsyuk, and then NO Z--no wonder it was a loss. Stuart will probably be gone for a week or two and no one knows how long Z will be out--him and his damn wonky back! BUT, Lidstrom and Datsyuk will be back on Thursday--HURRAY!!!

Speaking of Zetterberg, there will be a news conference tomorrow and word has it that his new contract will be announced. One source is reporting it will be for $72 million over the course of 12 years. Wow. Looks like he WILL play his entire career in Detroit--and WILL be the next captain. Now if he can only get that damn back of his fixed, all will be right with the world.


"I'm the real Miss Brady, marry me"

With Super Bowl media day underway, I figured we'd look back at one of my favorite moments from last year.

Mexican reporter Ines Gomez Mont dressed up in a wedding dress and proposed to Tom Brady.

Brady's classic line of "I have alot of Miss Brady's in my life" was pretty much up there.

Very sadly, no one has proposed to Ben Roethlisberger....yet

Kermit the Frog loves the NBA

Recently, I've been noticing alot of the sports blogs that I frequent have decided to post old sports commercials or spots to promote the game.

Here is the 90's version of the NBA's "I love this game" commercial with a special guest of the puppet variety.

Sleeveface

I probably got to the dance late, as usual, but I just found the most amazing website in the world! It is called Sleeveface and here is the description: "one or more persons obscuring or augmenting any part of their body or bodies with record sleeve(s) causing an illusion." Here is a sample of what you will find there:







Cool, huh?

Charles Barkley and Nirvana?

And...it's awkward. But kinda funny.

Super Bowl 43 Predicitions

So here we are finally, less than a week away from the Super Bowl. It's the Cardinals who, who very few people expected, and the Steelers, who very many people expected. And Ben hasn't posted his views yet, so I'll put in my two cents.

First of all, it's weirding me out that the Cardinals look a lot like the 1999 Super Bowl Winning Rams. For one...the Cardinals used to be from St. Louis...so that's weird. Offense versus Defense? Alright, that could work. Kurt Warner starting the season as a possible backup and ending in the super bowl? Got it. Two amazing WRs? Sure (Holt and Bruce then, Fitzgerald and Boldin now). And even weirder, the Cardinals current starting RB? He was the guy who took over for Marshall Faulk when Faulk moved to the Rams (eeeerie). So Edge James now is no Faulk in his prime. But Warner is Warner...and the WRs match up well too (Bruce was great but Fitzgerald is a beast...Boldin and Holt is close). And that offense won a Super Bowl.

So could this one? Well, Pittsburgh's Defense is spectacular. Larry Fitzgerald can probably beat Ike Taylor 1 on 1. But throw Troy Polmalu in on the deeper stuff and James Harrison in on the shorter stuff and it's a little harder for the guy. And if you make it Boldin/Steve "I love my mom and comic books" Breaston/Edge vs. Ward/Holmes/Parker...the game gets a little trickier. A few weeks ago I would've called this an easy win for the Steelers because the Cardinals Defense was nowhere to be found. But as I mentioned in my last prediction post, they've finally come to play. And I think it continues Sunday, doing just enough for the win.
Final score: Cardinals 24, Steelers 21

Ooo. Apparently Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are playing halftime. That's pretty sweet. Hard to top Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from last year in this man's opinion, but if anyone could do it, it's the Boss.

The NHL All-Star game ends in a shoot-out

There was alot of things to watch on television last night but probably the thing that you didn't watch was the NHL All-Star game.

Although there was no Sidney Crosby, the game was pretty good and ended in a shoot-out.

(If you don't want to know what happened, don't read further.)

The East pulled out the victory by the score of 11 to 10.

Washington Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin hit the game winning goal in the shoot-out.

(Courtesy of Awful Announcing)

Matt Leinart even loses at Go Karts

In the tradition of random videos staring Cardinals and Steelers, here's one of Cardinals backup QB Matt Leinart being interviewed after losing a Go Kart race. To a girl.

Aquarius New Moon---Unique Solutions if you are willing


It almost killed me... (sick for four days) but I successfully put up the Aquarius New Moon Report. As always you can find the full report on Margaret Wendt's website here
It is a huge lunar cycle. With possibilities for good and for 'not so' good... cough, cough, if you know what I mean....here's a snippet of the report:

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS

With this New Moon and Solar Eclipse we find, the Sun, the Moon, Jupiter and Neptune along with Chiron and the north node in Aquarius. Venus and Uranus are on top of each other in Pisces opposing Saturn in Virgo, which puts an additional spin on the hard work of compassion and help. Mercury and Mars are in industrious Capricorn along with the powerful mobster Pluto. Of the group in Aquarius, the Sun and Moon are holding hands with Jupiter and wherever Jupiter goes it expands and it can bring opportunities.

The last time Jupiter was in Aquarius was 1997 so you might want to recall any changes that took place then and if there is a recall this year. But more critical in my mind is the fact that the last time there was a Solar Eclipse conjunct Jupiter in Aquarius was January 1618.


Looking backwards, Jupiter provided some opportunity as a few months after
that 1618 solar eclipse Jews fleeing Europe’s inquisition settled their first
community in the New World (Brazil). Imagine how visionary it was for them
to do such a move. Thousands of miles by sea to this unusual new land. But also that year, sadly the expansion side of Jupiter was in effect when the awful slave trade expanded with the arrival of the first slaves to Jamestown. Why couldn’t there have been a visionary abolitionist in Jamestown? Or worse, perhaps there was someone who loathed slavery but was too scared to break status quo and say, “We are a free land no slaves here.” Imagine how that would have changed history. And six weeks after 1618 eclipse, excess zealotry another Jupiter by product ignited when Catholics
and Protestants began to war over whose church was better launching the Thirty
Year War. Again, where were the visionaries to say, “stop this madness?”

Clearly, we don’t have Solar Eclipses in Aquarius conjunct Jupiter often and given its history, I think we need to make sure we get on the right side of it. Can you find your unique voice? Can you break from evil status quos? Do you know how to stand up and suggest a different way?

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Arizona gets stepped on literally...

When watching college basketball, you expect to see a couple of players who have good foot-work.

Well, Houston's Aubrey Coleman took that to heart when he stepped on the face of Arizona's Chase Budinger.

Coleman was called for a flagrant and was ejected, Arizona came back to win 96-90. Now that's just a feet by itself.

The NBA tour feels Richard Hamilton's pressure

In my personal opinion, no one does better ad campaigns for sports that the NBA.

Their recent series of "Where amazing happens" has a minature tour-bus follow around NBA players in game situations and other scenarios.

Here is my favorite about Richard Hamilton and pressure of making a free-throw.

SWEET 6TEEN

Ei minulla tässä oikeastaan muuta sanottavaa ollut, kuin että tänään täytin siis tasan klo 14:oo 16-vuotta. :D Enpä nyt voisi sanoa että olo on ihan sen mukainen, kun eilenkin katsoin taas Paavo Pesusieni leffaa nuorempien serkkujeni kanssa, ja minä olin taas se kaikkein innostunein koko asiasta. XD En aio koskaan kasvaa aikuiseksi.

Muuten en näitä synttäreitäni viettänyt, mutta eilen siis kummini ja serkkuni kävivät täällä ja näin. Toivottavasti nyt ensiviikolla päästäisiin Allun kanssa edes katsomaan Twilightia.

Tällä hetkellä vaalea hiusväri on vaikuttamassa päässäni, eli poistamassa kamalaa juurikasvua. Toivottavasti ei sentään samalla aivosoluja. ;)) Tänään vielä luvassa kokeeseen lukua ja ehkä Epäilyksenkin, saa nähdä kerkeänkö näiltä kiireiltäni. XD En tajua mihin kaikki aika menee vaikka en tee ikinä mitään järkevää. Onneksi saa edes nukkua huomenna pitkään, kun koulu alkaa vasta klo 12.15!

Tämän minipostauksen loppuun voisin laittaa kuvia minusta pienenä. Kuvat skannasin joksus aikoja sitten koneelleni huonolla skannerillamme, joka ei ole ollut kylläkään kytkettynä tähän yli vuoteen.. Enjoy the pics.

Tämä kuva onkin otettu juuri 16 vuotta sitten, koska olen tuossa varmaan juuri syntynyt.
Ruoka näköjään maittoi jo silloin... Ja pinkkiäkin löytyy päältä. ;D
HAHA, tästä piti sensuroida alaosa, koska tykkäsin näköjään nakuilla. XD Onneksi tuo tapa ei ole jäänyt...
Alla olevassa kuvassa olen tuo vaaleanpunapukuinen brunette, ja vieressä on alle kaksi kuukautta minua nuorempi rakas serkkuni Hanna. ♥ Tuo kampaus on minulla aina nykyäänkin käytössä, kotona kylläkin.
Vasemmalta oikealle: isoveljeni, minä, ja yksi toinen serkkuni, joka täytti toissapäivänä 17. :)
Tässä olenkin sitten jo vähän vanhempi, virpomaan olen lähdössä. Hampaatkin puuttuu. :D
Ehkä yksi kivoimmista kuvista ikinä, nimittäin kuva minusta ja Hannasta kesällä -99, joten olemme kuusivuotiaita. Minä olen siis tuo jolta piti vähän sensuroida alkkareiden vilauttelua...
Että sellainen apina olen ollut. :D

PS. YHYY mikä vääryys: isäni alkaa vaihtamaan alakerran vessamme kaakeleita, ja siinä menee vähintään viikko, joten sen ajan kaikki juoksevat sitten minun huoneen vessassa. 8(( En ole tottunut sellaiseen, koska normaalisti täällä yläkerrassa ei käy minun lisäksi kuin vain isäni harvoin avaamassa uunimme pellin, ja sitten äitini hakemassa vaatteita vaatekaapistaan joka on aulassa. Pitää myös opetella pitämään huoneeni ovi auki, ei lukossa.

Onko sinulle aiheutunut kotinne remontista jotain haittaa?

Dreams

Have you ever had a dream that you just can't get out of your head? I'm not talking about a nightmare, just a 'regular' dream. Well, I had TWO of them that I can't shake.

K and I got home early Saturday afternoon after an overnight road trip. For some reason, I was just horribly exhausted, so I fell asleep on the couch around 7:00 PM. (Of course, I woke up at 1:00 AM and couldn't sleep anymore. That is why I'm writing this at six in the morning. No more sleep for me till tonight!) And the couch is where I had my dreams.

The first dream was all about my Baby Boy. Now, I DON'T have dreams about 'celebrities'--EVER. (Fantasies are another story, but I digress. ;)) In this dream, VF was living here in our house. Like someone making $3 million a year would EVER want/need to live with us! His life was playing hockey and he WAS playing for the Wings, so we obviously lived closer to Detroit. It was very strange. The only reason I can think of me dreaming about him is the fact that comments in some of the forums are about his possibly being traded. The Wings have some big guns to sign to new contracts and with the salary cap, everyone is NOT going to be signed. VF has one of the higher salaries right now AND is NOT being as productive as he should be. Although, next year if he is on the first or second line, that should be fixed. (He centers the third line right now and isn't on the power play very often.) I'm really, really afraid he will be traded before I get to see him play in person--and, with our trip to Florida next month, I don't think we will be getting to Detroit THIS season. It was a dream I can't get out of my head.

The second dream was all about my cousin. Rick is about four years older than me, the son of The Father's oldest brother, and he and his brother (my age) were the favorite people in my life during my younger years. Then, The Father had his 'fight' with my uncle and refused to speak to him for 25+ years. (It actually could have been 30 or more years.) Sometime around fifth or sixth grade, four of the people that I loved with all my heart were ripped out of my life. (My uncle and aunt were favs of mine, as well.) I rarely saw them or spoke to them ever again. These days, the only time I get to see my cousins are if we wind up at the same family events together. I still mourn the loss and wonder how things could have been different. But, again, I digress.

In the dream, I don't believe we were in my house. I'm not even sure we were as old as we are now. I don't even think we were married. Anyway, I was in a room that either was dorm or a room in an apartment--like those two are anything alike :)--when Rick came in. He was upset about something and I remember trying to calm him down and comfort him. I know I put my arms around him and stroked his hair while telling him it would all be okay. And that is about all I remember of that dream. For some reason or other, this really has me upset. I guess part of it is because I don't even THINK about most members of my family usually, and to DREAM of someone so far off of my radar is strange. And, I always have the feeling that there MIGHT be something going on with someone I dream about that I should be helping them with. I'm still creeped out by this.

And so that is all about my world of dreams. I wish they were a bit more interesting and didn't bother me as much! :)

Chair Fight!!!!!!!!!!

Something strange happened at the Australian Open, a couple days ago and well I guess there are tennis holigans.

After a watch between Novak Djokovic versus Amer Delik, a fight broke out between fans who through chairs.

Honestly, who throws a chair.

A young woman was injured but it was only a minor injury.

But honestly, who throw a chair....

The Fog Bowl

When I think of some of the weirdest games ever played in NFL history, the first game that comes to mind is the 1988 divisional playoff game between the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles.

That game is known as the fog bowl.

The fog got so bad on the field that players were unable to see the ball or honestly anything else. The Bears won this game 20-12 and well the pictures speak for themselves.

(Also big ups to BEERZGOOD5 for his Chicago Bears video)

Persistence, Thy Name is Damon Hollins

So I'm on mlbtraderumors.com today, and I notice that this guy Damon Hollins just got signed by the Phillies.

So no big deal, small move. But I thought he was retired. Sure enough, he wasn't in the MLB in 2007, playing in Japan instead. Although I guess last year he was in the minors for the Royals.

But that's not all. Apparently Hollins was a true rookie (after 3-4 years of seasoning in the minors) for the Braves in 1998. He was then in the minors in 99. And 2000. All the way until 2004. Wow, I know there are some guys who spend forever in the minors and wait forever to get big league at bats. But to get a taste of the big leagues and then spend 6 more seasons waiting for a second look? That's just awful. It wasn't all bad, as his 2004 time with the Braves was noticed by the (Devil) Rays, who then signed him to compete for CF playing time. But his average dipped and he never really showed good speed in his 2 full seasons of major league service (plus he was battling for spots with some guys named Baldelli and Crawford) and so after the 2006 the Rays let him leave.

But this guy keeps plugging away trying to get back, so my hats off to Hollins...congrats on having a chance at a big league club again. He doesn't walk enough and he hits for low average, and he's not a plus defender (In his last full season he had an awful -7.1 VORP and a terrible -.181 MLVr). But Hollins does have some pop and is certainly persistent...maybe that'll work out for him this time around.

I leave you with a pretty sweet Hollins quote:
"It's like whoa, this is what you want to be doing. This is why you put in all the hard work. Why am I doing this? Why am I eating so healthy? Why am I running so much? This is why. All this hard work pays off. It really pays off."

Let's hope it does.

Smash and Dash Origins, Panthers vs. Titans.

What happens when your team gets ousted from the playoff hunt?

Well, you go on the Best Damn Sports Show and arguing about it. The video above is Carolina runningbacks Johnathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams arguing with Titans running-back Lendale White about who is the "real" smash and dash.

I don't know to describe this as sad or just another Best Damn Sports Show episode without Tom Arnold.

Larry Fitzgerald: The Ballboy?

Apparently this amazingly gifted WR was once a Ballboy for the Minnesota Vikings, which I never knew. Pretty cool video of Cris Carter and Larry Fitzgerald talking about the past and both being amazing WRs.

Who Dey? Who Cares!

Hines Ward does the Weather for a local Pittsburgh News Station. The results are actually pretty funny.

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