Monday, January 31, 2005
Lyric of the Day
"Betta be street if he looking at me"
- Destiny's Child
That's deep! I'm probably not street.
Sunday, January 30, 2005
Pitt Basketball is Fantastic
In other college basketball news, I went to my first George Mason basketball game yesterday. For the past 3 years, I have gone to at least 5 games a season. Mason scored 95 points in easily defeating William & Mary.
Overall, a good college basketball Saturday!
Saturday, January 29, 2005
Nelly & Tim McGraw?
Heat Issues
Friday, January 28, 2005
Comment Section
What Would Joan Rivers Say?
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
I Probably Shouldn't Admit This,
I am proud to admit that I like the Snoop Dogg/Pharrell song Drop It Like It's Hot. In other Snoop news, ESPN had an article about Snoop becoming the next coach of the Steelers.
Monday, January 24, 2005
Breezewood, PA
If you have ever drove from Pittsburgh or West to Washington or Baltimore (or vice versa), you have probably come across Breezewood, PA. Breezewood has to be the only place in the country where an interstate stops for traffic lights, fast food restaurants, and motels. I always wonder what legislator or congressmen decided that I-70 has to go through Breezewood. I also think that someday, I will see Breezewood as a question on Jeopardy. Alex Trebek: The answer; this Pennsylvania city is known as the Travelers Oasis. I wonder if Ken Jennings would have got that correct. So why I am writing about Breezewood? In today's Washington Post (free registration probably required), Norman Chad (now best known as the commentator for ESPN's World Poker Tour) had an article about yesterday's football games and mentioned Breezewood. The link is above, but in case you just wanted to see the Breezewood section, here it is:
(I had first dreamt of a Keystone State Super Bowl in the late 1970s, getting gasoline at the state-of-the-art truck stop that is Breezewood, Pa. Some people call it "The Travelers Oasis," I call it "The Riviera Off the Turnpike." Breezewood is a football field of fast-food joints and filling stations, a half-mile testament to America-on-the-go. What the Strip in Las Vegas is to gambling, Route 30 in Breezewood is to drive-thrus. No patch of paradise in the nation has a higher concentration of cheap motels, bad burgers and oil stains.)
(Actually, I've had some of the best meals in my life in Breezewood -- and all I had to do is roll down my window! Where else can you find a Taco Bell, Hardee's, KFC, Subway, McDonald's, Arby's, Dairy Queen, Wendy's, Burger King and Pizza Hut staring each other down? It's a gritty Champs-Elysees, only cheaper -- the Best Western, Comfort Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Quality Inn and Econo Lodge there may not leave chocolates on your pillow, but they don't mind you taking the towels, either.)
Johnny Carson (1925-2005)
"It's a sad day for his family and his country. All of us who came after are pretenders. We will not see the likes of him again. He gave me a shot on his show and in doing so, he gave me a career. A night doesn't go by that I don't ask myself, 'What would Johnny have done?' He has been greatly missed since his retirement. Thank God for videotapes and DVDs. In this regard, he will always be around. He was the best, a star and a gentleman."
I might try to stay up to 11:30 tonight just to see how the Letterman show starts.
Steelers Lose, Part Deux
Sunday, January 23, 2005
Steelers Lose, World Ends
One note on the game: Joe Namath should have his own TV show. Really, there's dozens of reality TV shows, so why can't he have one? Last year, he was interviewed on ESPN during the Steelers-Jets game. Not only was he drunk and slurring his words, but he was also hitting on ESPN reporter, Suzy Kolber. For no apparent reason, he was on stage tonight to present the Patriots with the AFC Championship trophy. I may have heard it wrong, but I think he called the Patriots owner (Robert/Bob Kraft), Tom. He then continued to ramble through a congratulatory message. Highly entertaining. Plus he is the most famous person to ever come from my father's hometown. That's got to be worth a show on the NFL Network or ESPN2.
Pitt Wins
Saturday, January 22, 2005
Steeler Nation
Friday, January 21, 2005
Follow Up
I realize that I got really lucky yesterday. Apparently, Metro had one of the biggest day of ridership in their history. I guess they were on different trains than the one I was on. With that said, it's always fun watching tourists trying to figure out the Metro system. From watching some of the Inauguration coverage, I'm now thinking it would be cool to go to one in my lifetime. Maybe 2008. Depending on the weather and if we have heat.
Thursday, January 20, 2005
Slacker
The bus and Metro were fairly empty today since federal employees and the countless companies/organizations that follow the federal government's schedule were off today. The Inauguration sounds like a fantastic event if you don't live in the Washington area. Of course, for this year, it's fantastic if you like Bush and don't mind that $40+ million was spent on it. Here, the talk was about road closures, holiday Metro and bus schedules, and security. It didn't help that a guy parked his van filled with gasoline outside the White House the other night.
Of course the Inauguration was the minor event today in my world. The heater in my home took #1 today. I don't want to get into everything now, but the heat is not working very well. The motor is about dead (in medical terms, critical condition; maybe in a coma), and needs to be replaced. It was comforting to know that it's possible it could die before we get the new motor tomorrow or Saturday. But it's OK. If the motor dies, there will only be smoke and a bad smell. Not too comforting. So tonight, there will be some extra blankets on the bed. The reason why all this is happening...I made fun of the area for delaying schools for being cold!
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Today's Rant
Monday, January 17, 2005
Golden Globe Review
What is on the back of Jamie Foxx's head? Was that a tattoo (fake or real, like Mike Tyson)?
I don't know anyone who has seen The Aviator or Sideways. Are they any good?
Speaking of Sideways, I'm glad the Lowell from Wings has a new job. I was really worried that he would be type-cast as an airplane mechanic for the rest of his professional career.
My favorite moment of the night, Teri Hatcher winning an award for Desperate Housewives. When she was announced the winner, she hugged everyone from the cast. On her way to the stage, I saw Zach Braff from Scrubs put his hands up as to say "Why don't I get a hug?" Beautiful.
Zach Braff tangent. I haven't seen the movie Garden State yet, but just from watching him on Scrubs, he is a very likable person. Of course, this is a TV role, but he seems like he would be a cool guy to hang out with. Same with Turk (also in Remember the Titans).
This has nothing to do with the Golden Globes, but the Steelers are 3-point underdogs against New England. While I like the fact the Pittsburgh is the underdog, has there ever been a case in NFL history when a 16-1 team played at home and was not favored to win? I don't think so.
Sunday, January 16, 2005
What?
Star Jones: How is your new baby?
Debra Messing: Delicious.
I ran out of the room immediately.
Saturday, January 15, 2005
More on the Steelers Game
I'm not sure how to respond to this quote. When asked about Doug Brien missing two field goals (from CBS Sportsline), Steelers lineback Larry Foote said, "I've never seen anything like it. I'm not going to say it was a miracle, because that's crippled people getting up and walking, the blind seeing. But that's the closest thing to it I've ever seen."
A Letter to Someone Who's Down
Kicker
New York Jets
Dear Mr. Brien:
On behalf of the city of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Steeler fans across the country and around the world, thank you. I know that you're probably upset now, and it's OK to feel that way. There are a lot of people who are going to blame you for missing two field goals in the last 2 minutes and 30 seconds of the fourth quarter. New York is a tough place to play, and there are many passionate people there. I want to let you know that there are people that care about you. Your family and Steelers fans love you. We are there for you. We know it was tough when the first field goal hit the crossbar and bounced back. As my old soccer coach would say, unlucky. I'm sure that you feel worse about the second field goal. That kick was not very close. You should know that your teammates and coaches didn't help you very much. If they moved the ball a little closer, you would have had a better chance to win the game. I know that you're going to take the blame, and it shows character to take responsibility for your actions. There are many people out there who would try to blame others. I just wanted to let you know that I like you. I may even draft you to be on my fantasy football team next year.
Take care,
Sean
Thank You XBox
4.5 Hours Until Kickoff
Friday, January 14, 2005
How to Make a Middle School Assembly Fun
I borrowed the link from my friend, the creator of the Solipsist blog. Thanks!
Thursday, January 13, 2005
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
More Reality TV
The second show is Caesar's 24/7 on A&E. I watched the premiere a few nights ago, and am a big fan. OK, I like Vegas so anything gambling or Vegas-related works for me. I don't think there's a plot. It just shows people and staff in the casino. Maybe they will comp me for watching it!
68 hours until the Steelers game...
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Strange Love
Monday, January 10, 2005
First Day at Work
It's going to take some time to get used to the new routine. Instead of a 20-25-minute drive to work, I'm now like Steve Martin & John Candy, taking a car, bus, Metro and walking a little. The total trip took about 50 minutes. My major project for this week will be learning to read a book while standing on the bus & Metro (and holding on to a bag). Any suggestions on how I can do this without losing my balance and knocking over 3 or 4 people?
Congrats Abbas...Now What?
Sunday, January 09, 2005
The Countdown is On
Another Season of 24
Saturday, January 08, 2005
Wow!
To quote the great Rob Base, I'm not internationally known, but I'm known throughout the microphone.
As I wrote in my description section, I'm not exactly sure what I'm going to write about. I figure there will be a lot about Pittsburgh sports (especially the Steelers), pop culture, and some politics and news. I'll share stories about my life and may even share some about The Wife (if she lets me).
Please feel free to leave comments and let me know if you have any suggestions about what I should write about. Thanks for checking this out, and I'm going to sleep