I was watching Golden Girls (Best. Show. Ever.) and I decided to post a clip from the show. It's kind of funny. I wish I were one of the Golden Ones. The set up: The Golden bitches want to buy condoms but are too embarrassed. Go Seniors!
12.15.2007
12.12.2007
Now, I'm REALLY PISSED!!!
I originally found out about this from Perezhilton.com but since it's a blog I tried looking for a credible source on Yahoo! but all I could find was Earthtimes.com, so if you'd rather have the better read then go to the hilton one. :)...wait, I mean...>:-(
12.11.2007
Popovich 08
Gregg Popovich, coach of the SA Spurs, was named Western Conference Coach of the Month for games played in October/November.
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Two Finals Down, Two More to go
The title says it. I'm kind of starving right now and my stomach is growing big time. I hope it doesn't make any noise whilst I'm in Farouqueztino's class. :
Over the Rainbow - Beyonce
I don't like Beyonce's voice, only because she tends to over sing and it gets annoying but I thought she did an okay job with 'Over the Rainbow' @ Movies Rock 2007. What do you think?
Spurs keep on truckin'
12.10.2007
Seriously, What....the....Fuck?
12.07.2007
I Blew Santa and all I got was this lousy T-shirt!
Times, they are'a changin'
From Time Magazine (Editorial):
In the holiday classic It's A Wonderful Life, George Bailey (Jimmy
Stewart) sees what life would have been like had he never been born. His brother
would be dead, his wife a spinster, Bedford Falls a hellhole, albeit one with
more interesting nightlife.
So Bedford Falls needs George Bailey. But the
rest of us? Not so into him anymore. Don't get me wrong: I like Wonderful
Life--the dance contest, the romance, the seductive mystery of Violet Bick. But
isn't there something a little oppressive about it? To me, a former small-town
kid, it's a tragedy, about a man whose dreams are beaten down by his needy,
parochial, busybody neighbors. I want to yell at the screen, "You go on that
honeymoon, George Bailey! Tell that cabdriver to floor it and never look
back!"
That makes me a bad person. But I must not be alone, because America
has a new favorite Christmas movie. A Christmas Story, the 1983 tale about
Ralphie (Peter Billingsley), a 9-year-old in 1940s Indiana, and his lust for a
Red Ryder air rifle, is everything Wonderful Life is not: satiric and
myth-deflating, down to the cranky store Santa kicking Ralphie down a slide.
("You'll shoot your eye out, kid!")
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I've actually seen this movie more than once during it's 24-hour run. I like it. It's real yo!
12.06.2007
12.05.2007
12.04.2007
Spurs Still a Western Favorite w/ Duncan Injury
From ESPN's Daily Dime
1. San Antonio
Spurs (15-3) -- They are still the best team in the league. Manu
Ginobili (19.4 ppg in 28.7 mpg), now 30 and in his sixth year with the
Spurs, looks as fresh as he did his rookie year.
When he plays this well, no team in the NBA can beat the Spurs in a seven-game series. Not to mention the fact that Tony Parker is playing the best basketball of his career. And, by the way, they still have a guy named Tim
Duncan, whose recent knee injury shouldn't affect the Spurs' prospects.