Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
messed around and got a triple double
rajon rondo making new york knick defenders look silly |
THE GOOD GUYS
A weekend filled with NBA playoff basketball games couldn't have gone any better. Not only did the #rondo and the Celtics dismantle the New York Knicks Friday night in Game 3 and eventually being the first team to sweep a series in this year's playoffs, BUT THEY WERE THE FIRST TEAM TO SWEEP A SERIES IN THIS YEAR'S PLAYOFFS!
Of course this doesn't get you any bonus points in the long run, but it is a huge step to getting the C's back on track and looking like a contender again instead of an old washed up team with Jermaine O'Neal on their team. Dear oh dear.
The Celtics played a very good first two games in Boston. Heading to New York after scraping away two wins thanks to Ray Allen's clutch shooting again, I was a tid bit worried. Rondo was I wrong! 15 points, 20 assists and 11 rebounds later.. I was already looking forward to the Thunder in the FINALS! Okay I wasn't really but I was feeling much better about a Celtic's team in which most "experts" were saying could very well bow out of the playoffs very early. Boy am I glad they get paid a whole lot of money to be wrong. Ca'moane C's!
THE BAD GUYS
It took me four painfully long games of cheering for the Pacers and numerous weeks of growing out my devastatingly creepy mustache aka the Larry Bird for the Bulls to finally drop a game. After leading what seemed liked 190 of the possible 192 minutes through four games and then being outscored by plus 28 in the fourth quarter, the Pacers finally squeaked out a victory over the Bulls.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not a complete idiot. I know that Derrick Rose will play on his "hobbled" ankle in Game 5, he will have a mind boggling statline, the Bulls will win the series, play inspired against what looks like will be the Atlanta Hawks (seriously? Kirk Hinrich) and be waiting in the Eastern Conference Finals for the beat up winner of the Heat-Celtics series.
But it was awesome to see the Bulls struggle to get past the 8th seeded under .500 Larry Legend built Indiana Pacers. Whom if you would have asked any and every Bulls fans at the start of the series they would have told you the series would be over in three games because the Bulls would win every game by 30 and making the Pacers not want to even show up for an embarrassing game four, inevitably leading David Stern to a complete mental meltdown only Rory McIllroy could explain.
I'm just glad the Bulls didn't sweep okay. Proving to everyone that yes the Bulls won the regular season but, that was just the regular season. Basically what I'm trying to say Bulls fans is that you are not the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls. Michael Jordan is not on your team and at the end of the day Keith Bogans is in your starting lineup.
THE REST OF 'EM
hows your eye dwayne wade? |
Speaking of not sweeping their cakewalk series. (Did I mention the battered old Celtics did sweep their series? Just checking) The Miami Heat, whom I still think will make it out of the East, couldn't seal the deal on the 76ers this weekend either. The icing on the cake had to have been Jrue Holiday and Lou Williams burying two "no-no-no don't shoottttttt - YESSS!!!!" three point jumpers in the last minute of the game when D-Wade and LeBron couldn't find a way to to put the basket in the hoop. LeBron, seriously, please make a damn last minute shot!
Couldn't go without saying that the West is an absolute "what the f--- is going on here" mess of a show. The Grizzles have a 2-1 lead on the Spurs, dominant. The Thunder are on their way to a series sweep of a Melo-less Thuggets. And Brandon Roy is somehow finding a way to help out the TrailBlazers past the Dallas Nowitzski's, on two bad knees!
And that about wraps it up. Oh wait. The Lakers are tied with the Hornets. What?!?!?! The New Orleans Hornets??? They still have a team??? This puts such a smile on my face. Charles Barkley summed it up best on this mornings Dan Patrick Show when asked if he thought the Lakers were just simply being out hustled. His response, "That's turrrrible." No that's not really what he said. "The Lakers are always out hustled," Charles mumbled, "but they can be because they were always that much better than everyone. Maybe father of time is finally catching up with them this time though." Well put Chuck. Well put.
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
apps and zerts
I don't care what anyone says. I am a man. And even though I am a man I occasionally enjoy a feminine drink from often to time. The favorite of mine? My kinda world famous homemade sangria recipe. Simply known as..
Did I mention it will get you drunk? |
IT LOOKS GIRLIE but I LIKE HOW IT TASTES CAUSE
I'm a "Mangria"
1 Bottle o' Burgundy (1.5 liters)
1&1/2 Cups o' Triple Sec
3/4 Cup o' Brandy
6-10 Splashes o' 7up
1 Frozen Tube o' Lemon Juice Concentrate
2 Sliced Green Apples
2 Sliced Oranges
1 Sliced Lime
A Handful o' Cherries
Serve chilled and with only three ice cubes. Add a dash of fruit to your drink. Makes you look oh so sophisticated. Maybe not. Drink up.
I'm a "Mangria"
1 Bottle o' Burgundy (1.5 liters)
1&1/2 Cups o' Triple Sec
3/4 Cup o' Brandy
6-10 Splashes o' 7up
1 Frozen Tube o' Lemon Juice Concentrate
2 Sliced Green Apples
2 Sliced Oranges
1 Sliced Lime
A Handful o' Cherries
Serve chilled and with only three ice cubes. Add a dash of fruit to your drink. Makes you look oh so sophisticated. Maybe not. Drink up.
Friday, April 22, 2011
this week in pictorials
images that really, world of the day, encapsulated my week. artists, athletes, australia and really small people
kristoffer holmgren - the gnome encounter |
the mbuti people |
2011 talladega photo finish |
australian smash hit comedy, "the castle" |
mj dropping 63 on larry legend (4/20/1986) |
benjamin wooten - untitled jumper number five |
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
this week in pictorials
a few of my favorite pictures from this very warm then cold and rainy week in iowa
if hitler were a hippy |
where boredom meets comedy |
daguerreotype resembling "charlie sheen wood" |
first ever rolling stone magazine, in newspaper form |
wittingly making light of people taking the book way to seriously |
high five |
Thursday, April 14, 2011
what does this mean
5,000 miles, 2,500 pictures and eleven hours later, this gentleman put together a pretty amazing time lapse video showing the Aurora Borealis on his via Air France flight. Rather amazing to watch and this has to be the only flight I would want to sit next to the "Double Rainbow Guy" on an airplane.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
where's your head-phone disco at?
festival goers at bonnaroo party all night to headphone disco |
More on headphone disco not here. But here.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
grandma's secret
the church of the transfiguration of our savior on kizhi island, russia There are the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World. Great pyramids. Hanging gardens. Statue of Zeus. Artemis. Mausoleum. Colossus of Rhodes. And lighthouse of Alexandria. There are also the seven new world wonders. The industrial wonders. The underwater wonders. The made up wonders. Iowa's wonders. The not top seven wonders. And so on. I want to share the hidden man made wonders of the world. This church in Russia for example, one of nearly 100 wooden churches in the middle of nowhere Russia, made with a single axe and not a single nail. |
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
smells like teen spirit
here an ailen like picture titled self portrait |
Kurt Cobain allegedly killed himself 17 years ago today joining the notorious twenty-seven club. Kurt was obviously a very dark and negative person that had a lot going on in his life. Being one of the most gifted musicians of all-time, he was also a very talented painter. Numerous of paintings done by Cobain can be found online, and his art can most notably be found on many of Nirvana's album covers. Here's to hoping that being a little crazy isn't a prerequisite to being a marvelously talented artist. Vincent van Gogh anyone?
Monday, April 4, 2011
thee weekend in sports
if there were no sports, who would cheer for the nimrods? |
NBA - The Celtics went .500 this weekend, getting use to them not wanting to win lately anywho. Rondo. But the biggest NBA news was the man, the myth, the legend Dennis "the worm" Rodman being selected to the 2011 NBA Hall of Fame. Yes. Averaging 13.1 rebounds a game for his career, Rodman is a lock for my Mount Rushmore of favorite players of all time. Along with Bird, Lebron and Mark Madsen.
NASCAR - Was really hard for me to cheer against Dale Jr. to win the race at Martinsville on Sunday. Took the lead with 30 laps to go but couldn't hold on with a fairly loose car. It was however, not hard for me to cheer for Kevin Harvick back in victory lane, tall boy of Budweiser and all. First time he's won two races back to back since the Fall of 2006. #chevyracing
NCAAB - Although I am getting old of Butler, for reasons unknown.. My bracket is still alive! UCONN continues to not go away, winning their last 10 games in both Big East and NCAA Tournament play. With everyone's bracket being busted early on, my UCONN pick has rocketed me into 1st place in all of the two brackets I entered. Winning me #fivewholedollars and the Sorry I'm Not Sorry challenge. Don't ask.
Cricket - After spending a winter in Australia, cricket became my 4th favorite sport. Right behind NASCAR and right in front of Rock, Paper, Scissors who had a rough weekend. With Australia going through tough times with #winning lately. It was fun to see India get their ever World Cup. Now I can celebrate with my mom's boss Dr. Thakkar and the fifteen annoying kids playing pool every Saturday night at work.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
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