Thursday, October 15, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Awwwkward...
Reggie Bush, clearly the smartest American footballer ever, states that calling it "soccer" doesn't make much sense. He has this revelation in an awkward meeting with famous "Goldenballs"....
-J
-J
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Hot Coffee

http://hotcoffeethemovie.com/trailer/
The most talked about lawsuit in the US, yet it's over a decade old. And most people have the facts wrong. And have a twisted view of it. Good job, GOP, good job.
If you don't know about it, you should.
If you don't care about it, then I can't do anything there. But it will affect everyone- tort reform. Don't get me started about the GOP.
Monday, October 12, 2009
"I don't know if we're gonna have enough tiiiime"
I grew up with Thomas the Tank Engine (before the US adaptation) and I was convinced Old School premiered my freshman year because I needed inspiration. Therefore, I love this picture.

Context.

Context.
Bees!?
While England's doomed match was halted as Ukraine hooligans constantly threw flares onto the pitch, Mexico's match was interrupted by something altogether more bizarre.
Bees.
ISYN, actual "where's a flower" bees were swarming around the very unflower-like goalposts at the Azteca stadium, to the point where fire extinguishers had to be used to scare the buggers off. But the picture begs the question, Overreaction?

-J
Sunday, October 11, 2009
DB Joke

I made a post about Glenn Bloody Beck and Muse earlier, more unfolding at the New Musical Express, one of the best music publications around.
Glenn Beck admits lying over Muse retraction plea
Fox News presenter says the band didn't contact him asking to stop praising them
October 6, 2009
"Fox News presenter Glenn Beck's declaration that Muse had asked him to stop praising the band was entirely false, it has been revealed.
As previously reported, Beck had praised the band on Twitter and during his radio programme in September, before telling listeners that the band's representatives had been in touch with him asking if he would "retract my endorsement".
Beck, who is known for his strong conservative views, is still under fire after he called President Obama "a racist" in July.
Speaking about the presenter's comments about Muse, Christopher Balfe, the president and COO of Beck's company Mercury Radio Arts, admitted that the whole thing had been a ruse, reports MTV.
"After raving about Muse for four minutes, Glenn made a joke about their representatives emailing him to stop," Balfe said. "While it is entirely possible that Muse does not like having Glenn as a fan, he was making a joke and their representatives never reached out to him."
Despite Beck suggesting on several occasions that he believes Muse share his strong libertarian views on western power, the band's spokesperson said they would be making no comment about the issue."
Hilarious joke, douchebag. Making a good effort at usurping Bill "Pinhead" O'Reilly as biggest media DB.
-J
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