Sunday, September 28, 2008
Sunday Reflections
Here are my reflections while wondering how the heck is ESPN College Gameday coming to Nashville, Tenn. this Saturday…
-Seriously, this love for Vanderbilt football needs to stop. Not only are the Dores ranked, they sit atop the SEC East alone, they will now be in the only matchup next week between two ranked teams not in Wisconsin. I had a feeling that Gameday would come to Vandy looking at the schedule but I would have bet the farm that they would have gone to Camp Randall in Madison to do the Wisconsin/Ohio State game, especially since it’s the late-night ABC game.
People try to figure out where College Gameday will be every week, but its easy to figure out. Look at the late night ABC or ESPN game and they will probably be in one of those locations. The only exceptions are three situations:
1) Florida/Georgia which is always the afternoon game on CBS.
2) Texas/Oklahoma which is always early afternoon at Noon eastern or 3:30 eastern on ABC.
3) If Notre Dame is decent and has a home game that is on NBC.
Since this Saturday has none of these scenerios, Lee, Kirk and Chirs and can’t forget Desmond are coming to Nashville. The game is on ESPN, so that helps.
Now the question is, do I attend the show. The show is usually on way too early on a Saturday for me. It’s a two-hour show that starts at 9 a.m. central time. Furthermore, I’m working the game, which starts at 5 p.m. That would mean that I would have to head out to gameday while waking up early and then having to stay up to work the game which drains me. What to do?
I’ll see you at Vandy at 8 a.m., come on, its Gameday, I have to be there.
-I was supposed to go out with some friends on Friday night but that didn’t happen. Here’s what happened. I knew that people were planning to go out at some point. I worked a night soccer game and was drained. I was watching highlights of the Presidential Debate, which I’ll get to in a second, and laid down on my bed and just passed out. I was so tired and this was the first night that I didn’t have to go to class or do homework or think about anything for the next day. I just didn’t move and let McCain and Obama soothe me to sleep. I woke up later and texted my friend that it wasn’t happening that night. Wish I could have made it because I saw pictures from the festivities and it looked like a good time, but when the body is telling you no, you have to listen.
-Speaking of debates, my current school, oh what the heck, ya’ll know where I go, Belmont is hosting the next presidential debate next week. Since I work for the institute, it has caused many changes at the office, including my department being out of our offices for the next week or two. All of us have opinions on this topic and I’m not going there because I’m too smart for that. However, it will bring attention to the school.
The interesting thing about the debate is that I’ve been driving around Nashville and I’ve seen signs for both the McCain/Palin and Obama/Biden ticket. I think this election is going to be close because people are tired of the bullcrap that’s going on in our country.
No matter who you support, things have not been going well here. Even hard-core Republicans are mad at President Bush. The point is that I think that Democrats will vote for McCain because they don’t trust Obama, especially his experience and tax plan which is understandable and Republicans will vote for Obama because that party has been atrocious the past few years.
My vote is wide open right now, seriously. My theory of DTA (Don’t Trust Anybody) applies to all things in my life besides my Ma, because if you can’t trust your Ma, who can you trust? Besides that, my guard is up, even for this election. I have until November to decide so why rush my decision. I’m going to watch the debates, review their policies and make an informed decision.
-On to some college football.
1) When I was watching that travesty of a football game, aka Tennessee/Auburn, when they showed Peyton Manning on the sidelines, my first words outloud were, Fu*k Peyton Manning. I said this without a thought and felt good about it. For those of you who think that my distain for all things East Tennessee Community College is contrived or something made up, its real and internal.
As I said last week, you’re not better than Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Auburn and LSU. Your expectations are too high. The late 90’s was an abbiration. I’m about to say something that’s hurts me, but I don’t dislike Phil Fulmer as much as many other people and don’t understand how the guy can average eight wins a season, win a national title and people are still pissy at him. Help me out with this one.
2) USC, how do you lose that game? Conference play is so much different than anything else. We all look at USC as an incredible team but to a team like Oregon State, those dudes are just another opponent like UCLA or Washington State.
3) Oklahoma looks good and I guess that they are #1 in the country, but Alabama looked scary good against Georgia. I thought that Saban would have them competing for an SEC title next year, but that’s out the window. They can compete now. The worrisome part for opponents is that Saban isn’t going anywhere, he’s focused and all of his players are first and second year guys accept for the quarterback and some offensive linemen.
4) Crappy Midwestern football. Hate it. I watched some of the Notre Dame game against Purdue. Slow, predictable, not impressive. Pretty much the only Big Ten team that I’ve seen that I think can compete nationally is, and I can’t believe that I’m saying this because I make fun of their coach, the team, the uniform and their gimmicky promotions, but Penn State, you impressed me on Saturday.
The Nittney Lions, and btw, can we get a confirmation on what exactly that is, are doing work right now and should beat Ohio State and Wisconsin.
Besides them, I hate crappy Midwestern football.
-The Goddamn Mets did it again! When I do my final MLB predictions review (go Mariners, wait, what?) you will see that I called this finish from the beginning of the season.
-This is what I get for missing General Hospital episodes. So, I’m about to check out at Kroger and I catch the cover of Soap Opera Digest. If you watch General Hospital like I do, spoiler alert, I guess Kate dies and doesn’t marry Sonny because that’s on the frickin cover! I’m a week behind on shows and see what I miss. Not happy about this at all.
-My favorite band maybe ever, The Mars Volta, played in Atlanta on Wednesday and I missed it! I’ve spoken about my love for this group on this site so I won’t go into it further. I’ve been so busy in my life that I haven’t been on the band’s site to follow updates. So I happen to be on their site tonight for the first time in a few months and see the show.
Now, I probably wouldn’t have been able to make it because I had class that night and my schedule wouldn’t have allowed it, but those are my boys and I would have tried to make a way.
The thing about these dudes is that they play all over the world like its nothing. They were in Europe for a few months, then come to America for about a month, then go to Australia for a stint and then go to Europe for some more. They will also add a show or two without much notice.
They play in New Orleans in late October, I gotta try to make that one I guess.
-There’s probably a lot more I can get to, but I’ll end it here. Oh, I promised Watson that I would give her a shout out on the blog, so Watson, you’ve been mentioned. You would be part of my top-five, but it violates several of my rules. In May, maybe we can revisit the issue.
Until then, I’ll have to stick with President/General Manager Ashley Judd and the starters, Maria Menunos, Sarah Chalke, Gabrielle Union, Mila Kunis and Ciara. The sixth woman is Katherine McPhee.
Here’s some Massive Attack that I was listening to this weekend. Also, since I missed seeing them live this week, I’ll settle for some concert footage of the Volta.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Eliminate the Bullsh*t
Love that picture above. That's probably how I've looked the last few days.
What’s going on people. I actually feel sorta bad for my next to last post. I keep it very honest here on the blog and that can make it uncomfortable for some of you reading it.
I’m feeling better today than I did on Monday and Tuesday, but I’m not perfect. I have some things to work out and getting there. Two things did help me today that I want to share with you.
First, I was sitting in one of my classes on Wednesday night, not feeling great but prepared and more focused than ever on the material. Our teacher was asking us questions and wanted information and I was giving it to her because I understood the material. Furthermore, if I was going to feel bad, I was going to take it out on the material and channel my energy towards dominating my studies. In other words, eliminate the bullsh*t and get to work and stop bitching and do what I came here for.
One of my friends even told me to stop being so serious, but I was in a zone. Even when people were in class joking around, I was telling them to stop and get back to the studies because we had a lot to go over and I was there to learn and not play games.
I’ve been too laid back in my classwork and that needs to change. I used to be a badass in class, dare I say an asshole who didn’t joke around and was focused. That’s how I got damn near perfect grades at one of the hardest high schools in New York, graduated from Vanderbilt and am in graduate school now. I guess in a way, I’ve loosed up which I needed to do because you couldn’t live the way I did then and survive. But there is a balance that I can achieve.
I’m feeling better today than I did on Monday and Tuesday, but I’m not perfect. I have some things to work out and getting there. Two things did help me today that I want to share with you.
First, I was sitting in one of my classes on Wednesday night, not feeling great but prepared and more focused than ever on the material. Our teacher was asking us questions and wanted information and I was giving it to her because I understood the material. Furthermore, if I was going to feel bad, I was going to take it out on the material and channel my energy towards dominating my studies. In other words, eliminate the bullsh*t and get to work and stop bitching and do what I came here for.
One of my friends even told me to stop being so serious, but I was in a zone. Even when people were in class joking around, I was telling them to stop and get back to the studies because we had a lot to go over and I was there to learn and not play games.
I’ve been too laid back in my classwork and that needs to change. I used to be a badass in class, dare I say an asshole who didn’t joke around and was focused. That’s how I got damn near perfect grades at one of the hardest high schools in New York, graduated from Vanderbilt and am in graduate school now. I guess in a way, I’ve loosed up which I needed to do because you couldn’t live the way I did then and survive. But there is a balance that I can achieve.
However, I like being a cranky bastard at times. I like having the beard, not talking to anyone and looking mad and angry at the world. It's kinda cool to see people not want to cross you. I can't go my whole life like that but to have this feeling of internal rage is comforting once in a while.
Second, a while ago, I registered with an alumni database with my alma mater. I listed my contact information, job description and some other things like that. It allows current undergrads or really anyone in my alumni’s database to talk to be about whatever.
Earlier this week, I got an inquiry from a current sophomore named Kimberly wanting to speak with me for a project. I got the e-mail and responded within 10 minutes to tell her I was interested in it.
First, it was weird being called mister. I’m not that much older than her, but I thought that was funny. I prepared a packet of some of the content that I’ve done from my job like media guides, schedule cards, game notes, things like that.
I even reserved the conference room to make it official. I felt like a professional. She came in and was really nice and asked me questions about my job, how I ended up at Belmont, trends I see in my industry and everything like that.
I tend to be humble about my accomplishments and don’t like to brag about my skills. I know that I do my job well but feel like my actions and work will speak for itself. However, when Kimberly was asking me all of the questions, I started to realize that I’ve done a lot in my career to be proud of. Furthermore, I have a lot of things in my life that I should be proud of.
I’m used to being the young person in any situation but the transition is starting to happen that I’m the older guy. Kimberly looks at me as an established professional in the sports industry. I still view myself as a graduate assistant who is still young in the industry but in reality, I have more than three-years experience.
What I’m trying to say is that I’m getting older in a good way and maturing into the professional that I’ve always wanted to be. So what if I’m physically what I may not want to be right now or live in a place I want to live at or not developing relationships that I would like to have.
This whole life is a process that you have to go though and accept the path laid out for you. It was only a few years ago when I was in Michelle’s position asking people older than me for help on projects.
However, I will always feel like someone who needs to learn more and gain the knowledge of others.
Another thing that helped me clear my head from bad things was a project that I did in one of my classes today. We were given mock blank checks and were told that we were going to make a donation to a school five years from now. We had to put the money amount down and where we wanted the money to go. I listed one of the schools that I’ve attended and directed it for facilities because I saw a need to help in that category.
This made me realize that I was going to be in this position sooner rather than later. I’m going to be a sports professional doing what I’ve been grinding for so hard right now. All of this effort is for a reason.
So the message in all of this is that while none of us may be where we want to be in life, eliminate the bullsh*t and keep pushing for what you want. Will I make my goals and get to where I want to go? Maybe, maybe not. I don’t know that and neither do you.
But I know that I’m going to bust my ass to make the best effort possible. Until then, good night.
Second, a while ago, I registered with an alumni database with my alma mater. I listed my contact information, job description and some other things like that. It allows current undergrads or really anyone in my alumni’s database to talk to be about whatever.
Earlier this week, I got an inquiry from a current sophomore named Kimberly wanting to speak with me for a project. I got the e-mail and responded within 10 minutes to tell her I was interested in it.
First, it was weird being called mister. I’m not that much older than her, but I thought that was funny. I prepared a packet of some of the content that I’ve done from my job like media guides, schedule cards, game notes, things like that.
I even reserved the conference room to make it official. I felt like a professional. She came in and was really nice and asked me questions about my job, how I ended up at Belmont, trends I see in my industry and everything like that.
I tend to be humble about my accomplishments and don’t like to brag about my skills. I know that I do my job well but feel like my actions and work will speak for itself. However, when Kimberly was asking me all of the questions, I started to realize that I’ve done a lot in my career to be proud of. Furthermore, I have a lot of things in my life that I should be proud of.
I’m used to being the young person in any situation but the transition is starting to happen that I’m the older guy. Kimberly looks at me as an established professional in the sports industry. I still view myself as a graduate assistant who is still young in the industry but in reality, I have more than three-years experience.
What I’m trying to say is that I’m getting older in a good way and maturing into the professional that I’ve always wanted to be. So what if I’m physically what I may not want to be right now or live in a place I want to live at or not developing relationships that I would like to have.
This whole life is a process that you have to go though and accept the path laid out for you. It was only a few years ago when I was in Michelle’s position asking people older than me for help on projects.
However, I will always feel like someone who needs to learn more and gain the knowledge of others.
Another thing that helped me clear my head from bad things was a project that I did in one of my classes today. We were given mock blank checks and were told that we were going to make a donation to a school five years from now. We had to put the money amount down and where we wanted the money to go. I listed one of the schools that I’ve attended and directed it for facilities because I saw a need to help in that category.
This made me realize that I was going to be in this position sooner rather than later. I’m going to be a sports professional doing what I’ve been grinding for so hard right now. All of this effort is for a reason.
So the message in all of this is that while none of us may be where we want to be in life, eliminate the bullsh*t and keep pushing for what you want. Will I make my goals and get to where I want to go? Maybe, maybe not. I don’t know that and neither do you.
But I know that I’m going to bust my ass to make the best effort possible. Until then, good night.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
NFL Week 3 Review and the March To Canton for Jay Cutler Update
Damn it, I promised y’all a NFL Review post for Week Three, so here it is:
BTW, I’m also in a cranky mood because I lost this week in fantasy football by five frickin points. That’s thirty yards and two touchdowns! Pissed about that and now Willie Parker isn’t playing this week. This season is getting bad.
Tampa (2-1) 27, Chicago (1-2) 24 (ot)
Thoughts: Why is Brian Griese even starting for Tampa? Furthermore, why is he throwing the ball 67 times. Gruden is a sly one isn’t he. Don’t pick up Griese if you have a fantasy team. He may be on the bench next week the way Gruden rolls. Kyle Orton actually put up decent numbers and looked decent, shocking, I know.
Tennessee (3-0) 31, Houston 12 (0-2)
Thoughts: The Titans are going to be a tough out for anybody in the AFC. They do the main things well. They stop the run, run the ball well and stop the pass. The special teams is decent. Do you want to rely on Kerry Collins for a deep run, maybe not, but he’s a better alternative than Vince Young. Houston just can’t beat Tennessee. BTW, what has happened to Andre Johnson. Two years ago, I thought this guy was going to emerge as the best receiver in football not named Moss, Harrison or Owens. Now, not so much.
Vikings (1-2) 20, Carolina (2-1) 10
Thoughts: I should have seen this one coming. You have an unexpected undefeated team going into that stadium against a desperate team needing a win so bad that they dumped their starting quarterback two games in. The Vikings had to win this game. I would love to see Peterson get some more yards though. Have I mentioned how mad I am with my fantasy football team enough yet?
Baltimore (2-0) 28, Cleveland (0-3) 10
Thoughts: Well get ready for some more. Braylon Edwards, you disgust me! That is all.
Atlanta (2-1) 38, Kansas City (0-3) 14
Thoughts: Falcons at home with rookie QB, good. Falcons on road with rookie QB, not so good. Even I didn’t thing that Michael Turner would be this good so early. KC, Jesus Christmas they’re awful.
Buffalo (3-0) 24, Oakland (1-2) 23
Thoughts: Break up the Bills! I know that since I’m a Giants fan, I should dislike Buffalo because they are the true team of New York state and their fans remind me of this everytime, but I’ve always had a soft spot for Buffalo. Plus they came out with the old-school uniforms for the game.
Besides the old school San Diego uniforms, these are the best retro unis ever. They need to wear them more. Oakland is terrible too and I’m on Team Kiffin over Team Davis.
New York Giants (3-0) 26, Cincinnati (0-3) 23 (ot)
Thoughts: Good game. Manning made some amazing throws that he wouldn’t have made the early part of last season. That toss to Toomer in overtime was sweet. I still think that Dallas and unfortunately Philadelphia are better teams but the Gints are hanging in right there. At least Cincinnati showed some life on offence. Chad Johnson, are you still there?
Washington (2-1) 24, Arizona (2-1) 17
Thoughts: Washington is showing some spunk, especially Jason Campbell. He looked awful in Week 1 against the Giants but has looked solid the last two weeks. I still like Arizona overall in that weak NFC West.
Miami (1-2) 38, New England (2-1) 13
Thoughts: My favorite game of the week. To see the Patriots getting their ass kicked was awesome. I still hate those guys. It was good to see Joey Porter bust out some of his old moves from Pittsburgh, including the leg kick after a sack, I always enjoyed that one. Ronnie Brown had a career game, didn’t he? Matt Cassel isn’t the answer, Lord is he not the answer.
San Francisco (2-1) 31, Detroit (0-3) 13
Thoughts: At this stage, what does Matt Millen have to do to get fired? Get arrested? Smack a co-worker? Something needs to be done because this is pathetic. Good win for San Fran in a suddenly winnable division.
Seattle (1-2) 37, St. Louis (0-3) 13
Thoughts: Julius Jones had a good game…I saw no highlights of this one on purpose.
Denver (3-0) 34, New Orleans (1-2) 32
Thoughts: Jay isn’t going to make a complete March Towards Canton if his defense doesn’t help him. Denver is a fun team to watch because they throw the ball a lot and Brandon Marshall is a beast but they need to stop somebody. To be objective, Jay takes too many chances with some of his passes though. I’m surprised he doesn’t have more turnovers. I like what I’m seeing from Reggie Bush besides the stupid taunting celebrations he does.
Philadelphia (2-1) 15, Pittsburgh (2-1) 6
Thoughts: Willie frickin Parker! So mad at him right now. This was a physical game that has everyone hurting and showed that Philly isn’t going away if McNabb stays healthy all season. Even as a Giants fan, I would like to see McNabb perform at his peak because when he’s on, it’s a sight to see.
Jacksonville (1-2) 23, Indianapolis (1-2) 21
Thoughts: This game showed me that Tennessee can win this division. Neither team overwhelmed me. Jacksonville is going to run the ball all the time because that’s what they do best.
Dallas (3-0) 27, Green Bay (2-1) 16
Thoughts: Dallas is the best team in the NFL right now. All of you reading this know the rest.
San Diego (1-2) 48, New York Jets (1-2) 29
Thoughts: Neither team played great defense and the Chargers offence is much better.
That’s all from me. Not the best post, but if you read the one before this one, you know I’m not in the mood. Later.
...Just one of those lives...
I tried to do some homework tonight after watching 90210, yeah, I watch the show, wanna fight about it, Chuck and Two and A Half Men on repeat online but just didn’t have the feeling to do it.
Today has been one of those odd days where you just try to make it through the sadness, even though you don’t know why you feel that way.
Well, to be fair, I may have a source for the emotions. Yesterday in one of my classes, we participated in an exercise where three people were chosen as captains and selected teams to participate in some games. I was chosen last and it brought back some bad memories for me. I was always chosen last for games because I was fat, slow and just plain wasn’t good at them.
We did the exercises and we were asked to discuss the feelings we had during the class. I wasn’t on the verge of tears or anything like that. I was actually OK during class, but when I got home, I felt down. Not because of the actual class but it made me think of those unhappy days as a child.
Many of you know me as a social guy who interacts with everybody and engages in conversations, but that wasn’t always the case. I spent years alone in my room in solitude because I didn’t have any friends who wanted to play with me. The reason that I ended up becoming focused on academics and got great grades in school was because I wasn’t playing sports and reading books and doing homework instead. I did this because I knew that I would never receive acceptance on the field but maybe I could receive it in the classroom.
I’ve carried this feeling of isolation within me my whole life and it won’t ever go away. I know that and have accepted it. The problem with this feeling is that it can come up and sneak up on you at any moment. If you see me really quiet for a long period of time just sitting in one place, I’m reflecting on things and trying to reaffirm to myself that my life is good and worth living. I’ve had times when I’m at work or just sitting in my room and feel suddenly sad and need to step out, get some fresh air and compose myself. There have been times when I’ve just started crying uncontrollably for no reason only to get it back together in ten minutes and continue my day like nothing happened.
This shouldn’t scare any of you out there because this has been going on for years and I know that’s just part of my personality.
So, after experiencing last night’s class, I came into work today really focused and had a very productive day. That’s another part of the personality, I can switch from feeling sad to determined in a moment. Things were going well until two things happened.
I saw some pictures from the party that I attended on Friday and mentioned on the blog. I looked huge! I know that I’m a big guy, but I tower over some people in the photos. I don’t feel like I’m so much bigger then other people when I’m talking to them but I see pictures at times and get mad that I look like that.
Second, I went to the gym to work out. I feel healthier now than I’ve felt in years. I eat well, I can do better, but I’m much more conscious of what I put into my body now. I want to live a long time, have some kids, have a hot ass wife, go through a divorce, gain vengeance on all of those that have wronged me, see the Mets win the World Series, record an album with me playing bass on it, write a novel, see Arsenal win a Champions League and see Vandy win a national championship in something besides bowling all before I die. Many of those things will probably not happen especially if you seen the Mets play in the last few weeks, but I want to live as long as possible to maybe see these things happen.
I was doing some shoulder presses and got a look at my gut and was unhappy with it. I had the pictures from the party still in my mind and ended the workout right there.
After that, I headed back to the office to take care of some business as usual. Then, the People’s Champion brought his new little son to the office for all of us to meet him. Cute baby, really sweet, of course I didn’t do the baby talk because you know that’s how I roll. I saw how happy he was introducing his son to all of us, how happy he was of being a father. I was so happy for his entire family.
But then it hit me. Shit, I’m never going to have that type of happiness in my life.
I’m grinding so hard in my life right now between taking classes three nights a week, working on projects every day at work, school is kicking my ass and for what? I’m tired most of the time and try to put a sunny position on it, but I can go this entire life working towards my goals and not come close to them and not find personal happiness.
When I mentioned the whole pathetic saga with Maria on the blog last week and how I was done trying to have relationships with women, I meant it and its been liberating. It’s helped me really focus on going to work, going to class and doing homework and that’s it. I’ve even grown a potentially epic beard for this transition.
My fear is that no matter what I do, I’m always going to be that last kid to play the schoolyard game and that’s going to translate into every aspect of my life. I’m not going to get that job because they don’t want someone that looks like me physically in that position even though I’m qualified for the job. That’s probably reason #1 I’m in grad school right now.
I fear that I’m always going to be the last kid picked in the game of love. I’m 27 and not met one person who has wanted to have a relationship with me. I say that if it never happens, I’m OK with it. I still believe that because if something is meant to happen, it will happen and I have no control over it but it would be depressing to go through a whole life like that.
My biggest fear is reverting to that little kid in Brooklyn who wondered why no one wanted to play with him. I know that I’ll finish typing this, take some deep breaths, probably watch some TV, listen to some music and feel better in the morning. I always bounce back from these bouts of sadness the next day. Until then, its going to be a rough night. Bring on the Tool songs! Maynard’s ballads always make me feel better. Here’s one below.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Sunday Reflections
Ah, Sunday Reflections time and I got a few of them, let’s get started:
-Weekend was good overall. I attended a house party on Friday night and that was a good time. Here are some notes…
1) It was good seeing my friends and classmates in a loose atmosphere. It seems like when I see some of them, its either in work or class or at a game. We’re a relatively laid back group because we work in sports, it shouldn’t be taken seriously, but when you get some people outside of their element, it’s a good visual.
2) My buddy Basher saved my bacon at that party by introducing me to the “Arnold Palmer.” I thought that it would be some elaborate mix drink but it’s a combo of iced tea and lemonade. Tremendous! It tasted so good and let’s put it this way. I couldn’t keep up the pace with the adult beverages without some serious damage but the AP drinks saved me.
3) The ladies were looking good, especially Julie. She wanted to be mentioned on the blog and given a fake name. That’s right! The ladies are making requests to be mentioned on the blog! That was honestly the highlight of the whole party and maybe of my semester. So back to Julie, her name choice by the way, she was at the party and looked beautiful. Last semester, I would have long talks with her and that was cool. I also have the longest standing coffee date engagement with her ever. I asked her for coffee August of last year and she said yes. However, despite reminding her throughout the last 12 months about this, we have actually never had coffee together even though we’re literally across the street from a coffee shop. I actually find this funny. So Julie, if you read this, it was nice talking to you on Friday, you looked great, I’m trying to eat right like you tell me to and I will have coffee with you anytime you want.
4) Bonfires are awesome.
5) So it’s around midnight of the festivities, we’re hanging out and the po-po’s aka the whoppy woops aka 5-0 aka Blue aka the Police came over and tell us to turn the noise down due to neighbor complaints. Gotta love it!
-Why did they kill Q on One Tree Hill? That crap was depressing. Speaking of the show…
-One storyline that they have going is that Skillz is dating his best friend’s mom. This got me thinking about if that joins my banned list of people to date. Those of you who don’t know the list, its coworkers, neighbors, student-athletes for people like me in athletic departments, ex-boyfriend/girlfriend of a good friend or sibling or sibling of a good friend. Do I need to add mothers to this one? I would normally say yes, but if you see the mom Skillz is dating, you would change your mind. The whole MILF thing is kinda creepy especially if you think of someone dating your mom but everyone has to live their own life. I’ll have to come back to that one.
-This is a huge premiere week on TV. Tomorrow alone, I have How I Met Your Mother, Two and a Half Men and Chuck all coming on. Granted, I won’t see them because of frickin night class, but I’ll be watching them at some point. Also, there’s CSI New York, Boston Legal, The Office and several others. Excited about it.
-Some other shows I follow that have already started in the past week or two have been solid. One Tree Hill has been good accept for killing Q, Gossip Girl has been a pleasant surprise and Entourage has been OK. Drama has lost his darn mind. Also, Weeds ended its last season on a major cliffhanger that will change the tone of the whole show and I liked that as well.
-One more TV point. There are so many shows that I wish I watched that people love. Here are some of them:
1) Lost
2) Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia
3) Mad Men
4) Dexter
5) 24
I’m sure there are some that I’m forgetting. I can only watch so many shows, even though I’m the same dude that’s watching reality TV crap on MTV or VH1. If you have any more suggestions, please list them in the comments section or tell me when you see me.
-How about those Vandy Commodores!! 4-0 overall, 2-0 in the SEC and ranked in both national polls! I will say two things. First, I don’t think Vandy is the 21st best team in the nation, but it’s a national ranking that gives exposure to the program, so I’ll take it. Second, rankings are nice, but I want seven wins and then we’ll talk about rankings. Its great to see that program progress.
-Please Tennessee, keep Phil Fulmer! I love that guy! That performance against Florida was awesome! Keep it up! BTW, all of you Vol hillbilly fans who want to get rid of Big Phil, remember this. Florida, Auburn, Alabama, LSU, and Georgia will always be better than you if those programs are run properly for many reasons. Just accept it, realize that the mid to late 1990’s were a fluke and enjoy another 8-4 season and a trip to Orlando in January.
-Yes, as a Vandy fan, I shouldn’t talk and will now move on.
-The gas situation in Nashville has been crazy. Thank goodness I can walk to work and to class. If not, I would have major problems.
-When I mentioned talking to that waitress at the restaurant establishment in a post from a few days ago, I forgot to mention that she may have been extra nice to me for a good tip. Some of you were very clear to tell me this including the People’s Champion. She did get a good tip, even though she forgot to get me tea one time. However, I tip nice all the time, like at least 40% nice. If you read my advise post from a few days ago, you know why.
-The Primetime Emmys are on and I have no interest.
-I’m going to address this in my NFL Review on Tuesday a little more but if Ryan Grant can get a few more rushing yards and Braylon Edwards can catch some balls, my fantasy football team would appreciate it a lot. That’s all.
-I also went to a cross country competition at Percy Warner Park and that was an interesting experience. I used to think that the runners would stretch, get a little jog in, run the actual race, stretch some more and go home. They run A LOT before the race, run hard during the race, and then RUN EVEN MORE AFTER THE RACE! Sometimes, the run after the race is longer than the actual race. That makes my knees hurt. I’ll never forget that after the Belmont men’s team won the A-Sun Championships last year on a Saturday, I was on Belmont Boulevard the next day and saw the team running down the street. I talked to Jacob, one of the runners and asked him why he was running after winning the conference title and draining himself the day before. He said its what they do. I’ll take a pass.
-Let’s see, what else, oh yeah one more thing in the latest installment of “why are women potentially showing interest in me when I’m not trying.” I’m in the laundry mat today when I move out of the way of a girl when I was trying to put wet clothes the dryer. I said excuse me and I complemented her on her t-shirt which had a dinosaur on it. She said thanks and I asked her what it represented. She said that it was from a music artist she likes who does singing/songwriting. I told her that’s like half of the people in Nashville and started putting clothes in the dryer. She then asked me what I did for my career and it was on. We started chatting it up friendly style, no flirting or anything like that, even though she is cute. She likes the sports and her favorite college football team lost a big game on national TV on Saturday, hint, hint. It wasn’t Tennessee because you know if she was a fan of that school, I would have ceased the conversation and left the building.
So, she wasn’t too happy about that loss. She’s doing an internship in Nashville, leaves to go back to finish her grad school studies in November and graduates in the spring. She was wearing sunglasses the whole time so I couldn’t see her eyes and I’m a big fan of eyes so I couldn’t get a full gage of her physically. Beautiful smile though. She was very friendly though and I went to the store while my clothes dried. So, she’s outside talking on her cell phone and I was about to head to my car when she tells me that it was nice to meet me. I head over to her to tell her the same thing and she asked about one of the Vandy football games and wanted to know if I could help her get tickets to the game. I told her I would try, we exchanged numbers and I went on my way. During the whole time, I wasn’t thinking about getting her number or asking her out. She suggested this stuff. I was just being friendly, listened to her talk a whole lot, nodded my head at the appropriate moments, didn’t stare down on her excellent upper body and understated lower body if you know what I’m saying and maybe made a friend. Why wasn’t I like this 10 years ago? I would have gotten so much more action from the ladies.
-That’s all for now. This week will be the usual stuff, but it’s a crazy week so the posts may not be as frequent as normal. This semester sucks for this blog, sorry. Until then, remember to respect the Jesus and he will respect you. Follow that and you should be OK. For now, here’s some music from A Perfect Circle to reflect on. Have a good week.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
MMA Review
Hey everyone, here’s some MMA News:
-I didn’t give my complete thoughts on UFC 88 like I should have. Chuck Liddell really needs to fall back right now and reevaluate his career. He keeps saying that he got caught against Rashad Evans but he lost because of bad technique. “Getting Caught” means you’re fighting well and a punch slips in and knocks you out. Chuck was losing that fight and needs to diversify his game. You can’t just stand up there and try to punch someone out. MMA has changed.
Good win by Rich Franklin over Matt Hamill. I thought that Matt would take the fight to the ground more personally. Solid win by Dan Henderson as well. I would like to see these two winners fight at middleweight or at light heavy and see what happens.
-The Ultimate Fighter premiered this week and I’m looking forward to it. Noguera is a badass and I’m a big fan of Frank Mir in and out of the ring. It was good to see them show Guida not making weight and not being professional about it. That shows the complete picture of the sport besides fighting and I like that.
-It looks like Affliction and Golden Boy are going to merge some MMA and boxing. I like this. I don’t understand this underlying tension between boxing and mixed martial arts. I started as a boxing fan as a child with my uncle. If you really want to go back, I was a big fan of professional wrestling as well. These two interests are still there for me but not as much as MMA right now. However, I’m part of the majority. All of us MMA fans watched boxing and most of us still follow the sport.
As far as this business transaction goes, I think its good for both of them. Affliction needs this badly because with Randy Couture resigning with UFC, they need to diversify their brand to survive. For Golden Boy, Oscar De La Hoya knows that he can’t fight forever and needs to get his promotion rolling for that day. He’s still going to have a major say in boxing but he sees the changing landscape of combat sports.
-That’s all from me, this was a short review. Till then, here’s MMA Live for your viewing pleasure.
Friday, September 19, 2008
General Thoughts on a Thursday Night
Hey everyone, I really don’t have anything in particular to blog about. I wanted to just write about some things that have been going on the past few days and just ramble on.
-I haven’t been blogging as much as I usually do because I usually leave the house at 8:30 a.m. and don’t get in until 9 p.m. and am so tired. Classes and working full-time is kicking my butt but I knew that this semester was going to be rough. I just try to avoid being physically and mentally fatigued. The physical part is ok because I work out, eat right and get sleep. It’s the mental stuff that wears on you.
-My intention to “tap out” on women has been interesting this week. It been relaxing to not be concerned with dealing with women and I have had three incidents to bear this out.
First, I was talking with Amber earlier this week and she was going through a rough time because Hurricane Ike really messed with her hometown and her home got damaged. Her family is fine and when I saw her, the only thing I was concerned with was how she was doing and I wanted to help her in any way possible, whatever that is. I gave her a hug and reassured her that I was there for her. I joked with the People’s Champion and Icon to the Masses, Mr. Sean Sawyer, that the old me would have been so excited because that was the first physical contact that I’ve had with her in the year that I’ve known her, but I was more concerned with Amber as a person.
With Amber, everytime that I see her, I become happier just seeing her face. I just want to do the same for her everytime she sees me. It’s a weird mature mental attraction that I have with her that goes beyond physical. She’s cute, trust me, but the mental state that I’m in now makes me think clearer about our friendship which will be a good thing in the end.
Second, I’ve been interacting with someone the past two weeks and she’s a very nice girl. I love giving the fake names, so we will call her Donna. I cross paths with her often and that’s all I can say because she is definitely someone I can’t date. It isn’t a student-athlete, so get that out of your head. We were talking earlier this week and then all of a sudden relationships came up and I was telling her about how I’m not trying to date anyone right now after what went down with Maria. Donna was telling me that she was having the same problem and I told her that we should hang out some more. The frickin old me slipped up and tried to get a date! Furthermore, I was tempted to get her phone number so that I could talk to her more. But then common sense kicked in. I see her all of the time face-to-face, so why do I need to call her? Just let things take place naturally.
She kinda laughed off my request and I was quick to change the subject. I saw her today and it didn’t come up, thank goodness, and we’re cool. She knows that I’m not trying to hit on her like that.
Donna is a winner, trust me. She’s incredibly attractive and super chill and would be someone I would find interesting to date. I’m really not trying to make an effort right now, however, I think that is possibly working towards my favor with her. Funny how that works.
Finally, I was in a restaurant establishment last night and was minding my own business and the waitress was acting very friendly towards me. Not in a let’s get out of here and have sex kind of way, but in a playful potential flirtation way. I was just relaxing and not trying to be flirty or pick her up but I was getting a little vibe from her. The old me would have been trying to get her information and setting up a time to meet her. Right now, I just got her name and minimal background information, paid my bill and kept it moving.
Is it possible for me to get more women without trying?
-I was going to write about Vanderbilt football at some point this week, but just haven’t gotten around to it. I’m happy that they’re 3-0 and hopefully will make it 4-0 at Ole Miss on Saturday. After that game, I’ll have to do a post about the team because it will give me a clearer picture of what’s going on with them.
-I was in the locker room I think yesterday and I overheard two guys have an interesting conversation. One of them was talking about a landmark in Tallahassee, Fla., a church or some old building with historical significance being torn down so that a strip mall can be placed there. The other guy was talking about how he went to Birmingham, Ala. and saw a plaque that “stuff happened here” where a restaurant that had sit-ins during the Civil Rights movement used to be. Both of them were lamenting the fact that we are in such a rush to take down our history. I wish I joined in the conversation because they made good points. There are buildings and other landmarks in Europe that are hundreds of years old and I fear that we’re going to not cherish this type of stuff here in America. It’s a subject that I would like to delve into some more in the future.
-Darn, that’s all I got for now. Talk to ya’ll later. Here’s some Minus The Bear.
-I haven’t been blogging as much as I usually do because I usually leave the house at 8:30 a.m. and don’t get in until 9 p.m. and am so tired. Classes and working full-time is kicking my butt but I knew that this semester was going to be rough. I just try to avoid being physically and mentally fatigued. The physical part is ok because I work out, eat right and get sleep. It’s the mental stuff that wears on you.
-My intention to “tap out” on women has been interesting this week. It been relaxing to not be concerned with dealing with women and I have had three incidents to bear this out.
First, I was talking with Amber earlier this week and she was going through a rough time because Hurricane Ike really messed with her hometown and her home got damaged. Her family is fine and when I saw her, the only thing I was concerned with was how she was doing and I wanted to help her in any way possible, whatever that is. I gave her a hug and reassured her that I was there for her. I joked with the People’s Champion and Icon to the Masses, Mr. Sean Sawyer, that the old me would have been so excited because that was the first physical contact that I’ve had with her in the year that I’ve known her, but I was more concerned with Amber as a person.
With Amber, everytime that I see her, I become happier just seeing her face. I just want to do the same for her everytime she sees me. It’s a weird mature mental attraction that I have with her that goes beyond physical. She’s cute, trust me, but the mental state that I’m in now makes me think clearer about our friendship which will be a good thing in the end.
Second, I’ve been interacting with someone the past two weeks and she’s a very nice girl. I love giving the fake names, so we will call her Donna. I cross paths with her often and that’s all I can say because she is definitely someone I can’t date. It isn’t a student-athlete, so get that out of your head. We were talking earlier this week and then all of a sudden relationships came up and I was telling her about how I’m not trying to date anyone right now after what went down with Maria. Donna was telling me that she was having the same problem and I told her that we should hang out some more. The frickin old me slipped up and tried to get a date! Furthermore, I was tempted to get her phone number so that I could talk to her more. But then common sense kicked in. I see her all of the time face-to-face, so why do I need to call her? Just let things take place naturally.
She kinda laughed off my request and I was quick to change the subject. I saw her today and it didn’t come up, thank goodness, and we’re cool. She knows that I’m not trying to hit on her like that.
Donna is a winner, trust me. She’s incredibly attractive and super chill and would be someone I would find interesting to date. I’m really not trying to make an effort right now, however, I think that is possibly working towards my favor with her. Funny how that works.
Finally, I was in a restaurant establishment last night and was minding my own business and the waitress was acting very friendly towards me. Not in a let’s get out of here and have sex kind of way, but in a playful potential flirtation way. I was just relaxing and not trying to be flirty or pick her up but I was getting a little vibe from her. The old me would have been trying to get her information and setting up a time to meet her. Right now, I just got her name and minimal background information, paid my bill and kept it moving.
Is it possible for me to get more women without trying?
-I was going to write about Vanderbilt football at some point this week, but just haven’t gotten around to it. I’m happy that they’re 3-0 and hopefully will make it 4-0 at Ole Miss on Saturday. After that game, I’ll have to do a post about the team because it will give me a clearer picture of what’s going on with them.
-I was in the locker room I think yesterday and I overheard two guys have an interesting conversation. One of them was talking about a landmark in Tallahassee, Fla., a church or some old building with historical significance being torn down so that a strip mall can be placed there. The other guy was talking about how he went to Birmingham, Ala. and saw a plaque that “stuff happened here” where a restaurant that had sit-ins during the Civil Rights movement used to be. Both of them were lamenting the fact that we are in such a rush to take down our history. I wish I joined in the conversation because they made good points. There are buildings and other landmarks in Europe that are hundreds of years old and I fear that we’re going to not cherish this type of stuff here in America. It’s a subject that I would like to delve into some more in the future.
-Darn, that’s all I got for now. Talk to ya’ll later. Here’s some Minus The Bear.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Old School Post: Advise We Can All Use
Since the readership of my Blog has reached dozens of people on a good day, I've decided to bring back some of my old posts for the new readers to check out. This is one that I did for the graduates of 2008 before they entered college or the next phase of their lives. Here's the post, word for word. Enjoy:
Earlier this month on the great sports blog, Deadspin, there was an article written about a message to the graduates of the Class of 2008 in college. Here’s a link to the article for reference, it’s a good read: http://deadspin.com/5015813/a-special-balls-deep-message-to-the-class-of-2008
The article has some good points and the comments section also provided some good advice that can relate to life in general.
I know that I’m five years removed from graduating from college and I still can use as much knowledge as I can. So, I’m going to list all of the advice points/messages from the article and give my thoughts on them.
Graduation commencement speeches are pointless: I’ve detailed my memories of my college graduation in a past post here: http://pourtoutpancakes.blogspot.com/2008/05/my-graduation.html. At my school, we don’t have guest speakers. Instead our current Chancellor gives a message of hope. I really didn’t care too much for it and was just concerned with staying cool on a hot afternoon.
Watch all of the sports you can now: Luckily for me, I work in sports. I get paid to follow sports, to a certain degree. I have to know about the athletics of the school I work for and the conference, but everything else is just gravy. I’m not married, single and have no children, so I have a lot of free time to enjoy the ball game. However, you can get burnt out on sports. I like being the smartest sports person that I know, I mean that seriously. I haven’t met anyone that can touch me with knowing so much about every sport, even ones that I don’t care much for like golf. It’s a tough balance, but for now, I get my fill.
But to go into this point further, it seems like there’s this perception among men that once you get married, you have to give up all of your interests, sports included, and become a wimp who enjoys none of your hobbies anymore. If you’re a sports fan and your wife gets mad at you every time that you want to watch a ballgame or hang out with you buddies, reevaluate your wife situation. I’m not saying that you should hit the bars every night. Spend time with your wife. However, if she isn’t willing to allow you to follow your interests, that’s a problem. Also, get into her interests as well, make it balanced. If your wife gives you grief, that’s a shame on you moment, I’m just saying.
What, you got a job already: The point of this one is that you will move back home after you graduate college. I did and lived with family for three years before I moved out on my own. Take advantage of this opportunity as much as you can, because once you reach a certain age, you can’t live home again unless it’s an extreme circumstance.
On this same front, be prepared to have misunderstanding parents who don’t get your career. My mother will never understand why I’m in graduate school barely making money to live and taking loans out when I have a college degree from one of the best schools in the nation. She thinks that I should be making big bucks right now, but the reality is that in sports, it’s a grind to get to where you want to go. She even joked that when I graduate from grad school next year, I should be getting a salary around $40,000-$50,000. Maybe in two or three years. She doesn’t get it, but she loves me and supports me. Just be prepared for people to not get that you won’t make money when you first get out of school, which brings me to my next point…
Your first job will suck and you will not work for a cool company: My first job after college actually wasn’t bad. I was an intern for a fashion magazine and made no money. I learned a lot though. My first real job was working at a financial public relations firm in Atlanta about a year after I graduated. The pay was good and it helped me establish myself as an individual. In the end, I found my calling volunteering on the game day staff at Georgia Tech athletic events, which I didn’t get paid for at first.
I’ve lived in three different cities in three years. I’m technically a graduate assistant and get school paid for and get a stipend, which compared to other situations, is amazing. However, when your friends from college are making high five-figures and owning homes while you struggle in your small apartment and living check to check, it’s going to be rough. But if you find out what you like to do with your career, it will all work out in the end, you have to believe that.
Furthermore, work can’t be about money. Make sure that you’re fairly compensated for your work however. If your job pays you say $20,000 but you know that someone else will pay you more, treat you better and help your career more, take the new job. However, if you’re doing your work purely for money, your interest will end soon. You may make some cash and be good financially, but you will most likely be unhappy.
Don’t go to law school: If you want to be a lawyer, that’s cool. Just make sure that you are cut out for the lifestyle and actually want a legal career. I worked in the law school library of my school and people would be in school to do some other things then law. Why spend all of that money for three years? Go to business school. Its only two years, the skills you pick up translate to any profession and it’s more laid back. Or you can go to graduate school in your chosen profession field. Just make sure that’s what you want to do. I can’t do all of this stuff for sports management and decide to be a doctor. However, I want to work in sports, so it’s all good for me.
Live and work in New York City for a year: I totally agree with this. I’m biased because it’s my hometown, but it does make you a stronger person. Furthermore, the NYC allows you to see different cultures in action and makes you realize that you’re just one person among millions. It humbles you and that’s good for you.
Unless you work in the fashion industry, never wear a polo shirt with your company’s emblem in it: Me turn down free clothes, please. I work in a college athletic department. Our school’s logo is on everything, so this doesn’t apply to me.
In relation to this however, people tell you that you should dress for the job that you want. That’s true and not true. If you work in a corporate office where everyone wears a tie, wear a tie. However, if you work in a business casual office, don’t wear suits everyday. You may think that you’re dressing great, but believe it or not, a coworker or two will resent you inside because you look like you’re trying to prove that you’re above them. I know that sounds crazy, but I’ve been told this multiple times. If you like to wear suits in that type of environment, only do it a few times a week. On Fridays, wear a polo and some nice slacks and you will blend in with everybody.
For the ladies, be careful of what you wear, because men are men. If your skirt is too tight or high, we’re going to notice. If your blouse is too low cut that we can see cleavage, we’re going to talk about it. Even that male boss that you have who is married with kids and seems so respectful will talk about how you dress with the male co-workers because he’s a man. It happens.
Also, every place I’ve worked has always had a ranking of the cutest women in our office, bosses and married people included. It doesn’t mean that we’re going to act unprofessional and practice sexual harassment; it’s just that guys do that stuff. It stays between us and we move on.
So ladies, just be careful.
Never do your taxes by hand: I always do my taxes by hand and no problems there.
The only pick-up line you should ever use at any time is “Hi, my name is (whatever your name is, likely Tyler or Taylor or something like that).”: I agree with that. Just introduce yourself to someone that you’re interested in. If he or she just rejects you coldly, then screw that bitch or bastard.
If everyone else is dancing, you should dance too: I don’t like to dance at all. However, I think you can take from this statement that you should be open to things in life. If your co-workers are watching a ballgame at the bar even though you can’t tell the difference between a touchdown and home run, go anyway. If you’re talking with someone and they start discussing a topic you have no idea about, just ask them kindly to repeat what they said and explain it in more detail. You may learn something.
People are frickin idiots: The article uses another F word, but I try to keep it clean here. I don’t think that people are idiots per se, but that they aren’t as intelligent as you think. Never look at someone and say, wow, they’re so much smarter than me I don’t compare to them. Screw that attitude.
It also helps to be a little selfish and let people live in their own way. If someone wants to drink every night, do drugs, have sex with anything that moves and kick puppies, let them do it and don’t stick your nose in their lifestyle. If you don’t like gay people yet someone you know declares himself a homosexual, let them be. Not everyone has your beliefs in life and they shouldn’t either. Do you want to live a society where everyone shares the same opinion and beliefs as you do? That’s what cults and organized religion are for and neither one has the best history in society.
If a girl playfully punches you in a conversation, you can hook up with her: I don’t know if that’s totally true, even though I’ve heard that if she touches you, that’s a good sign. Just be careful with that one.
Don’t smoke Crack: Don’t do drugs in general. That leads to some bad stuff.
I’m not an angel and will tell you that I haven’t experimented in the past. However, just get that phase out of our system. As cool as it sounds to be a stoner when you’re 40, you’re still a stoner at 40. Let it go.
Here are things you should go name brand on:
-Cereal
-Oatmeal (most important one)
-Toilet paper
-Peanut Butter and Jelly
Be extra nice to the people who handle your food: I can’t say this clearer. They handle your food. They can mess up your night real fast, if you know what I mean. If your waiter is being rude, don’t act like an ass because they can do stuff to your food. Just be polite with your complaints.
Be nice to people who work in retail: I worked in retail for a year and it’s a thankless job. Also, be nice to the clerk when you’re returning an item, because that’s the biggest pain in the ass to do. Furthermore, try to return stuff where you got it from. It may seem easy to leave those socks in the pants section, but the clerk has to return that stuff and that’s extra work. If you don’t want to return it in the original section, drop it off at the front counter. Your future clerk will thank you.
Also, tip well; especially at places you go to often. It matters.
Avoid STD’s: If you’re inclined to have sexual activities, please protect yourself. It’s so simple. There are so many forms of protection, it’s not funny. Wear that condom, use that lube or cream, take that pill. Be safe out there, for real.
Don’t be married under 30: There’s no rush. If he/she is cool when you’re 25, they will be the same at 30 if that person is right for you. Marriage compromises you so much in relation to where you live, what job you have, how often you see family and friends. Why rush into that, because once you get married, you can look forward to 30-40 years of sitting in the house watching the news together.
Furthermore, communicate with your future wife/husband. Make sure that each of you shares the same opinion on things like home ownership, kids, sexual activity, education and everything else. If you want four kids and she wants none, that’s a problem. If you want to live in Seattle in five years while she wants to go to school in Miami, work that out. Go to therapy or marriage counseling BEFORE you get married.
Go home and get stoned at least once a quarter during lunch: I don’t condone drug usage so I can’t co-sign on that one.
I will say this, take advantage of your vacation time. I know that you want to impress your boss and work every hour possible and take no time off, but that will burn you out quickly. You will start to resent that job and perform poorly. If you finish work early on a day, just ask your boss if you can go home early. They will most likely say yes. Live your life and don’t get obsessed with work. You have to have balance.
Learn to say “screw it”: Things in your life are going to happen that are outside of your control. Just accept it and you will be a lot happier.
Learn the art of networking: Become friends with other people in your job industry in your city and nationally. Join organizations like PRSA for public relations people. They know about job openings before they’re published officially.
Also, network your friends. They may know of someone that you could date.
Never trust your bank balance online: Just keep track of your money and make sure that your checks clear before you start spending.
Never eat your roommate’s food: Its all about respect.
Don’t mix wine/liquor and beer: Amen to that. It’s a bad combination that you will pay for later in the night. Also, blacking out because you drank too much may seem cute when you’re at that keg party at name frat house here, but when you’re in your late 20’s that gets old. The reason is that your friends now have to drag/carry your drunken butt home and no one wants to be a babysitter to someone drunk when you’re out. Turn down that shot.
Get good car insurance, including AAA: When you’re broken down in the middle of the highway, you’ll be thankful you followed this advice.
Never tell someone that “I’ll make more money in a week then you will in a month:” That’s just an asshole thing to do, number one. Secondly, life is cyclical. You may be flying high right now, but something can happen in a second that brings you down.
Karma: Believe in that.
Don’t become good friends with your neighbor: Be respectful and open, but keep a distance.
Don’t crap where you eat or eat where you crap: I can never get this statement right. However, here are a group of people that you should never date if possible:
1) Coworkers
2) Neighbors
3) Student-Athletes (if you work in an athletic department)
4) Ex-boyfriend/girlfriend of a good friend of yours or sibling
5) Sibling of a good friend
That’s a partial list. I’m sure that I’m forgetting some
Buy good alcohol: You graduated college or are close to it. Enough with the Natty Light, cheap wine, Milwaukee Beast and others. However, don’t hate on box wine, that stuff is the truth.
Never trust a big butt and a smile: Bell Biv Devoe told us this, but there is some meaning to this. Be careful who you hook up with. Have fun, but just beware. Stay away from those dirty girls.
Go to your high school’s graduation five years after you graduated: I haven’t done this yet, but would like to.
Separate home and work: If you’re having problems at home, don’t bring that into work. Your co-workers will hate you. If you’re having problems at work, leave it at work. Your spouse, kids or roommates don’t want that crap.
Never go to bed hungry: My uncle Greg believes in this and I agree. I know that healthy people tell you not to eat before you go to sleep, but you don’t want to be lying there in your bed with your stomach grumbling. Have a banana or a bowl of oatmeal and call it a night.
Have one really good suit: Goes without explanation
Save your MP3 collection/old albums: I liked Limp Bizkit at a point in my life. I once bought an NSYNC album. Those weren’t good choices, even though I love Justin Timberlake now. However, I look at those music purchases and can think back to those times fondly.
Fly your freak flag with pride: I like soap operas, especially General Hospital. I cry over movies all the time. I like mixed martial arts. I love the Mars Volta and Minus the Bear even though I’m a big black guy from the NYC. I love Maury and court shows, especially People’s Court and Divorce Court. Don’t play the macho card and act all tough. Accept your diverse interests and if someone gives you shit about it, they suck.
Go to at least one music act in every genre: Hit up a rap show if you’re a big alternative music fan. Go to a dive bar and see a punk rock show if you dig hip-hop. Hit up some classical music. See a jazz band. Diversify your musical taste and it will make you a better person.
Never date a woman with more than one cat: Pets are cool, but if she digs the cats more than you, move on.
Don’t get drunk at an office outing: I know that open bar looks enticing, but if you get drunk off your ass, you will be remembered as an ass and that’s not good.
If you have kids, be careful how often you mention them at work: Yes it’s cool that your son got his first base hit in little league or your daughter danced well at the recital, just don’t bore us with that info.
Learn a musical instrument: Even if you suck at it, like I do with bass, at least you’re trying. Don’t be a pussy and start playing Guitar Hero.
Don’t kiss up to your boss too much: Have some dignity.
Know the syndication TV schedule: When you’re having a rough day, there’s nothing better then watching an old Seinfeld, Scrubs, Simpsons, Family Guy, Everybody Loves Raymond or Frasier episode to make you laugh and bring your spirits up. Find out when your favorite old show is on and you’ll have something to look forward to at night.
You have two ears and one mouth…you know the rest: It’s an old saying, but listen more than you speak. I have to work on this skill myself.
You’re only as young/old as you feel: Age is just a number used to determine if you can drive, get drunk, rent a car, enter a sports draft, be elected a politician or collect social security. Don’t let that shit determine what you do in life.
Don’t trust anybody: Sounds harsh, but you have to keep your guard up. By default, you will trust the people that need to be trusted and the ones you shouldn’t trust will be shut out because you didn’t trust them in the beginning. It works out.
Don’t take politics too seriously: We all agree that we have problems in our society, just different ways to solve them. Also, don’t label yourself a Democrat or Republican. Think for yourself and vote for whom you think is right for the job and not just based on the party that he or she is representing.
If you find a girlfriend/boyfriend who is willing to wake up early, pack your lunch, start a pot of coffee, and then go back to bed all while you shower, keep him/her at all costs: So true.
Some quick hitters before I go:
-If you can, spend a little extra and get your own place (I wish I could do this).
-Steal free wireless internet access.
-Ignore Boston sports fans.
-Don’t take your sports too seriously. Its cliché, but it’s just a game.
-Get a Costco membership.
-Learn how to cook. Eating out is expensive and the ladies like a man that can cook.
-Get involved with an older man/woman once in your life. You’ll learn something.
-Learn how to iron.
-Beware of moonshine or homemade beer. Worst drunken experience was in sophomore year of college when I didn’t do this.
-All women have dad issues and all men have mother issues. The sooner you realize that, the better.
-Have a professional e-mail address. You can still have a fun one, but when you start applying for jobs and you give your boss the one with goofy nickname@hotmail.com, not good.
-Learn how to swim.
-Watch your bathroom habits at work.
-Eat a good breakfast.
-Know a good lawyer, just in case.
-Don’t lie as much as possible. Telling the truth is much easier.
-Travel as much as you can. America is a great country, see it.
Finally, this is the most important one of all:
Just be decent to people.
Many of these advice items come down to one thing. Treat others as you would like to be treated. I know that some people are going to respond negatively and be an asshole to you. Don’t be a pussy and take someone treating you like crap. Stand up for yourself. However, if you’re good to people, good things will happen to you.
And I’m a nice guy, but I get screwed out of things at times. However, I can look at myself in the mirror and be happy with that guy. If you can do that in your life, well done. If not, there’s time.
I would love to hear your tips because this was the most fun post that I’ve ever written and I know I’ve missed some stuff.
Earlier this month on the great sports blog, Deadspin, there was an article written about a message to the graduates of the Class of 2008 in college. Here’s a link to the article for reference, it’s a good read: http://deadspin.com/5015813/a-special-balls-deep-message-to-the-class-of-2008
The article has some good points and the comments section also provided some good advice that can relate to life in general.
I know that I’m five years removed from graduating from college and I still can use as much knowledge as I can. So, I’m going to list all of the advice points/messages from the article and give my thoughts on them.
Graduation commencement speeches are pointless: I’ve detailed my memories of my college graduation in a past post here: http://pourtoutpancakes.blogspot.com/2008/05/my-graduation.html. At my school, we don’t have guest speakers. Instead our current Chancellor gives a message of hope. I really didn’t care too much for it and was just concerned with staying cool on a hot afternoon.
Watch all of the sports you can now: Luckily for me, I work in sports. I get paid to follow sports, to a certain degree. I have to know about the athletics of the school I work for and the conference, but everything else is just gravy. I’m not married, single and have no children, so I have a lot of free time to enjoy the ball game. However, you can get burnt out on sports. I like being the smartest sports person that I know, I mean that seriously. I haven’t met anyone that can touch me with knowing so much about every sport, even ones that I don’t care much for like golf. It’s a tough balance, but for now, I get my fill.
But to go into this point further, it seems like there’s this perception among men that once you get married, you have to give up all of your interests, sports included, and become a wimp who enjoys none of your hobbies anymore. If you’re a sports fan and your wife gets mad at you every time that you want to watch a ballgame or hang out with you buddies, reevaluate your wife situation. I’m not saying that you should hit the bars every night. Spend time with your wife. However, if she isn’t willing to allow you to follow your interests, that’s a problem. Also, get into her interests as well, make it balanced. If your wife gives you grief, that’s a shame on you moment, I’m just saying.
What, you got a job already: The point of this one is that you will move back home after you graduate college. I did and lived with family for three years before I moved out on my own. Take advantage of this opportunity as much as you can, because once you reach a certain age, you can’t live home again unless it’s an extreme circumstance.
On this same front, be prepared to have misunderstanding parents who don’t get your career. My mother will never understand why I’m in graduate school barely making money to live and taking loans out when I have a college degree from one of the best schools in the nation. She thinks that I should be making big bucks right now, but the reality is that in sports, it’s a grind to get to where you want to go. She even joked that when I graduate from grad school next year, I should be getting a salary around $40,000-$50,000. Maybe in two or three years. She doesn’t get it, but she loves me and supports me. Just be prepared for people to not get that you won’t make money when you first get out of school, which brings me to my next point…
Your first job will suck and you will not work for a cool company: My first job after college actually wasn’t bad. I was an intern for a fashion magazine and made no money. I learned a lot though. My first real job was working at a financial public relations firm in Atlanta about a year after I graduated. The pay was good and it helped me establish myself as an individual. In the end, I found my calling volunteering on the game day staff at Georgia Tech athletic events, which I didn’t get paid for at first.
I’ve lived in three different cities in three years. I’m technically a graduate assistant and get school paid for and get a stipend, which compared to other situations, is amazing. However, when your friends from college are making high five-figures and owning homes while you struggle in your small apartment and living check to check, it’s going to be rough. But if you find out what you like to do with your career, it will all work out in the end, you have to believe that.
Furthermore, work can’t be about money. Make sure that you’re fairly compensated for your work however. If your job pays you say $20,000 but you know that someone else will pay you more, treat you better and help your career more, take the new job. However, if you’re doing your work purely for money, your interest will end soon. You may make some cash and be good financially, but you will most likely be unhappy.
Don’t go to law school: If you want to be a lawyer, that’s cool. Just make sure that you are cut out for the lifestyle and actually want a legal career. I worked in the law school library of my school and people would be in school to do some other things then law. Why spend all of that money for three years? Go to business school. Its only two years, the skills you pick up translate to any profession and it’s more laid back. Or you can go to graduate school in your chosen profession field. Just make sure that’s what you want to do. I can’t do all of this stuff for sports management and decide to be a doctor. However, I want to work in sports, so it’s all good for me.
Live and work in New York City for a year: I totally agree with this. I’m biased because it’s my hometown, but it does make you a stronger person. Furthermore, the NYC allows you to see different cultures in action and makes you realize that you’re just one person among millions. It humbles you and that’s good for you.
Unless you work in the fashion industry, never wear a polo shirt with your company’s emblem in it: Me turn down free clothes, please. I work in a college athletic department. Our school’s logo is on everything, so this doesn’t apply to me.
In relation to this however, people tell you that you should dress for the job that you want. That’s true and not true. If you work in a corporate office where everyone wears a tie, wear a tie. However, if you work in a business casual office, don’t wear suits everyday. You may think that you’re dressing great, but believe it or not, a coworker or two will resent you inside because you look like you’re trying to prove that you’re above them. I know that sounds crazy, but I’ve been told this multiple times. If you like to wear suits in that type of environment, only do it a few times a week. On Fridays, wear a polo and some nice slacks and you will blend in with everybody.
For the ladies, be careful of what you wear, because men are men. If your skirt is too tight or high, we’re going to notice. If your blouse is too low cut that we can see cleavage, we’re going to talk about it. Even that male boss that you have who is married with kids and seems so respectful will talk about how you dress with the male co-workers because he’s a man. It happens.
Also, every place I’ve worked has always had a ranking of the cutest women in our office, bosses and married people included. It doesn’t mean that we’re going to act unprofessional and practice sexual harassment; it’s just that guys do that stuff. It stays between us and we move on.
So ladies, just be careful.
Never do your taxes by hand: I always do my taxes by hand and no problems there.
The only pick-up line you should ever use at any time is “Hi, my name is (whatever your name is, likely Tyler or Taylor or something like that).”: I agree with that. Just introduce yourself to someone that you’re interested in. If he or she just rejects you coldly, then screw that bitch or bastard.
If everyone else is dancing, you should dance too: I don’t like to dance at all. However, I think you can take from this statement that you should be open to things in life. If your co-workers are watching a ballgame at the bar even though you can’t tell the difference between a touchdown and home run, go anyway. If you’re talking with someone and they start discussing a topic you have no idea about, just ask them kindly to repeat what they said and explain it in more detail. You may learn something.
People are frickin idiots: The article uses another F word, but I try to keep it clean here. I don’t think that people are idiots per se, but that they aren’t as intelligent as you think. Never look at someone and say, wow, they’re so much smarter than me I don’t compare to them. Screw that attitude.
It also helps to be a little selfish and let people live in their own way. If someone wants to drink every night, do drugs, have sex with anything that moves and kick puppies, let them do it and don’t stick your nose in their lifestyle. If you don’t like gay people yet someone you know declares himself a homosexual, let them be. Not everyone has your beliefs in life and they shouldn’t either. Do you want to live a society where everyone shares the same opinion and beliefs as you do? That’s what cults and organized religion are for and neither one has the best history in society.
If a girl playfully punches you in a conversation, you can hook up with her: I don’t know if that’s totally true, even though I’ve heard that if she touches you, that’s a good sign. Just be careful with that one.
Don’t smoke Crack: Don’t do drugs in general. That leads to some bad stuff.
I’m not an angel and will tell you that I haven’t experimented in the past. However, just get that phase out of our system. As cool as it sounds to be a stoner when you’re 40, you’re still a stoner at 40. Let it go.
Here are things you should go name brand on:
-Cereal
-Oatmeal (most important one)
-Toilet paper
-Peanut Butter and Jelly
Be extra nice to the people who handle your food: I can’t say this clearer. They handle your food. They can mess up your night real fast, if you know what I mean. If your waiter is being rude, don’t act like an ass because they can do stuff to your food. Just be polite with your complaints.
Be nice to people who work in retail: I worked in retail for a year and it’s a thankless job. Also, be nice to the clerk when you’re returning an item, because that’s the biggest pain in the ass to do. Furthermore, try to return stuff where you got it from. It may seem easy to leave those socks in the pants section, but the clerk has to return that stuff and that’s extra work. If you don’t want to return it in the original section, drop it off at the front counter. Your future clerk will thank you.
Also, tip well; especially at places you go to often. It matters.
Avoid STD’s: If you’re inclined to have sexual activities, please protect yourself. It’s so simple. There are so many forms of protection, it’s not funny. Wear that condom, use that lube or cream, take that pill. Be safe out there, for real.
Don’t be married under 30: There’s no rush. If he/she is cool when you’re 25, they will be the same at 30 if that person is right for you. Marriage compromises you so much in relation to where you live, what job you have, how often you see family and friends. Why rush into that, because once you get married, you can look forward to 30-40 years of sitting in the house watching the news together.
Furthermore, communicate with your future wife/husband. Make sure that each of you shares the same opinion on things like home ownership, kids, sexual activity, education and everything else. If you want four kids and she wants none, that’s a problem. If you want to live in Seattle in five years while she wants to go to school in Miami, work that out. Go to therapy or marriage counseling BEFORE you get married.
Go home and get stoned at least once a quarter during lunch: I don’t condone drug usage so I can’t co-sign on that one.
I will say this, take advantage of your vacation time. I know that you want to impress your boss and work every hour possible and take no time off, but that will burn you out quickly. You will start to resent that job and perform poorly. If you finish work early on a day, just ask your boss if you can go home early. They will most likely say yes. Live your life and don’t get obsessed with work. You have to have balance.
Learn to say “screw it”: Things in your life are going to happen that are outside of your control. Just accept it and you will be a lot happier.
Learn the art of networking: Become friends with other people in your job industry in your city and nationally. Join organizations like PRSA for public relations people. They know about job openings before they’re published officially.
Also, network your friends. They may know of someone that you could date.
Never trust your bank balance online: Just keep track of your money and make sure that your checks clear before you start spending.
Never eat your roommate’s food: Its all about respect.
Don’t mix wine/liquor and beer: Amen to that. It’s a bad combination that you will pay for later in the night. Also, blacking out because you drank too much may seem cute when you’re at that keg party at name frat house here, but when you’re in your late 20’s that gets old. The reason is that your friends now have to drag/carry your drunken butt home and no one wants to be a babysitter to someone drunk when you’re out. Turn down that shot.
Get good car insurance, including AAA: When you’re broken down in the middle of the highway, you’ll be thankful you followed this advice.
Never tell someone that “I’ll make more money in a week then you will in a month:” That’s just an asshole thing to do, number one. Secondly, life is cyclical. You may be flying high right now, but something can happen in a second that brings you down.
Karma: Believe in that.
Don’t become good friends with your neighbor: Be respectful and open, but keep a distance.
Don’t crap where you eat or eat where you crap: I can never get this statement right. However, here are a group of people that you should never date if possible:
1) Coworkers
2) Neighbors
3) Student-Athletes (if you work in an athletic department)
4) Ex-boyfriend/girlfriend of a good friend of yours or sibling
5) Sibling of a good friend
That’s a partial list. I’m sure that I’m forgetting some
Buy good alcohol: You graduated college or are close to it. Enough with the Natty Light, cheap wine, Milwaukee Beast and others. However, don’t hate on box wine, that stuff is the truth.
Never trust a big butt and a smile: Bell Biv Devoe told us this, but there is some meaning to this. Be careful who you hook up with. Have fun, but just beware. Stay away from those dirty girls.
Go to your high school’s graduation five years after you graduated: I haven’t done this yet, but would like to.
Separate home and work: If you’re having problems at home, don’t bring that into work. Your co-workers will hate you. If you’re having problems at work, leave it at work. Your spouse, kids or roommates don’t want that crap.
Never go to bed hungry: My uncle Greg believes in this and I agree. I know that healthy people tell you not to eat before you go to sleep, but you don’t want to be lying there in your bed with your stomach grumbling. Have a banana or a bowl of oatmeal and call it a night.
Have one really good suit: Goes without explanation
Save your MP3 collection/old albums: I liked Limp Bizkit at a point in my life. I once bought an NSYNC album. Those weren’t good choices, even though I love Justin Timberlake now. However, I look at those music purchases and can think back to those times fondly.
Fly your freak flag with pride: I like soap operas, especially General Hospital. I cry over movies all the time. I like mixed martial arts. I love the Mars Volta and Minus the Bear even though I’m a big black guy from the NYC. I love Maury and court shows, especially People’s Court and Divorce Court. Don’t play the macho card and act all tough. Accept your diverse interests and if someone gives you shit about it, they suck.
Go to at least one music act in every genre: Hit up a rap show if you’re a big alternative music fan. Go to a dive bar and see a punk rock show if you dig hip-hop. Hit up some classical music. See a jazz band. Diversify your musical taste and it will make you a better person.
Never date a woman with more than one cat: Pets are cool, but if she digs the cats more than you, move on.
Don’t get drunk at an office outing: I know that open bar looks enticing, but if you get drunk off your ass, you will be remembered as an ass and that’s not good.
If you have kids, be careful how often you mention them at work: Yes it’s cool that your son got his first base hit in little league or your daughter danced well at the recital, just don’t bore us with that info.
Learn a musical instrument: Even if you suck at it, like I do with bass, at least you’re trying. Don’t be a pussy and start playing Guitar Hero.
Don’t kiss up to your boss too much: Have some dignity.
Know the syndication TV schedule: When you’re having a rough day, there’s nothing better then watching an old Seinfeld, Scrubs, Simpsons, Family Guy, Everybody Loves Raymond or Frasier episode to make you laugh and bring your spirits up. Find out when your favorite old show is on and you’ll have something to look forward to at night.
You have two ears and one mouth…you know the rest: It’s an old saying, but listen more than you speak. I have to work on this skill myself.
You’re only as young/old as you feel: Age is just a number used to determine if you can drive, get drunk, rent a car, enter a sports draft, be elected a politician or collect social security. Don’t let that shit determine what you do in life.
Don’t trust anybody: Sounds harsh, but you have to keep your guard up. By default, you will trust the people that need to be trusted and the ones you shouldn’t trust will be shut out because you didn’t trust them in the beginning. It works out.
Don’t take politics too seriously: We all agree that we have problems in our society, just different ways to solve them. Also, don’t label yourself a Democrat or Republican. Think for yourself and vote for whom you think is right for the job and not just based on the party that he or she is representing.
If you find a girlfriend/boyfriend who is willing to wake up early, pack your lunch, start a pot of coffee, and then go back to bed all while you shower, keep him/her at all costs: So true.
Some quick hitters before I go:
-If you can, spend a little extra and get your own place (I wish I could do this).
-Steal free wireless internet access.
-Ignore Boston sports fans.
-Don’t take your sports too seriously. Its cliché, but it’s just a game.
-Get a Costco membership.
-Learn how to cook. Eating out is expensive and the ladies like a man that can cook.
-Get involved with an older man/woman once in your life. You’ll learn something.
-Learn how to iron.
-Beware of moonshine or homemade beer. Worst drunken experience was in sophomore year of college when I didn’t do this.
-All women have dad issues and all men have mother issues. The sooner you realize that, the better.
-Have a professional e-mail address. You can still have a fun one, but when you start applying for jobs and you give your boss the one with goofy nickname@hotmail.com, not good.
-Learn how to swim.
-Watch your bathroom habits at work.
-Eat a good breakfast.
-Know a good lawyer, just in case.
-Don’t lie as much as possible. Telling the truth is much easier.
-Travel as much as you can. America is a great country, see it.
Finally, this is the most important one of all:
Just be decent to people.
Many of these advice items come down to one thing. Treat others as you would like to be treated. I know that some people are going to respond negatively and be an asshole to you. Don’t be a pussy and take someone treating you like crap. Stand up for yourself. However, if you’re good to people, good things will happen to you.
And I’m a nice guy, but I get screwed out of things at times. However, I can look at myself in the mirror and be happy with that guy. If you can do that in your life, well done. If not, there’s time.
I would love to hear your tips because this was the most fun post that I’ve ever written and I know I’ve missed some stuff.
NFL Week 2 Review...and The March Towards Canton for Jay Cutler
Time for my NFL Review for Week 2 and an update on Jay Cutler’s March Towards Canton…let’s get started
Oakland (1-1) 23, Kansas City (0-2) 8
Thoughts: At least the Raiders won’t go winless this season. This was an ugly game accept for those of you who own Darren McFadden on your fantasy football team. He broke out in this contest. Two main things from this one. First, I see the angle that Lane Kiffen is working here, the head coach of the Raiders. He KNOWS that Al Davis wants to fire him but he isn’t going to resign and give up money. See, if he gets fired, he’ll get compensation. Kiffen is going to ride this one out until the end because he knows that he can get a job another place soon. Other teams are going to understand that the Raiders are dysfunctional. Enjoy the Rex Ryan era Raider fans. Second, Larry Johnson expressed some disappointment about being phased out of the K.C. offense. Of course you’re getting less carries because you’re washed up. It isn’t your fault, you’re a running back who carried the ball so much the past two years and its catching up to you. At least you signed your big contract last offseason. Save that money and I need to stop seeing you partying at clubs on the internet, that’s not a good look. K.C. fans, at least you have jazz music. War Charlie Parker!
New York Giants (2-0) 41, St. Louis (0-2) 13
Thoughts: The Rams may be that bad, but the Giants aren’t this good. I know that I’m more critical of my Giants then other teams and I’m happy that they’re 2-0, but they’ve played the Rams and Redskins, two bad teams. I’m surprised that Manning is throwing the ball as much as he is, don’t expect this offensive passing to continue. When it comes down to the tough parts of the schedule later, the Giants will rely on the running game and Jacobs. Justin Tuck looks like a beast as well on the Giants defensive line. What happened to Stephen Jackson and Mark Bulger? These guys used to be strong on offense and now not so much. They need to figure that out soon or its going to be an even longer year in the Lou.
Indianapolis (1-1) 18, Minnesota (0-2) 15
Thoughts: How did Indy win this game? They looked like garbage for three quarters, they had backup offensive lineman in the game, Manning was getting beaten up, Harrison was non-existent, Addai was getting no yards, yet they won. You want to know how? Tavaris Jackson is one of the worst quarterbacks I’ve seen for a contender in a long time. He makes too many mistakes. You want to know why the Minnesota fans were booing when the Vikes were up 12-0 and attempting a field goal. They knew that if you let the Colts hang around in a game, they are going to put up points at some point. At least Peterson had a good day on the ground…yes, I own a fantasy football team but that’s all I can say about it.
Tennessee (2-0) 24, Cincinnati (0-2) 7
Thoughts: I was going to do a post on the whole Vince Young saga last week but didn’t get around to it but I’ll give you the condensed version here. I’m not going to comment on all of the psychological stuff like suicide, depression, even the gun in the car. I will comment on the on the field stuff. He needs to improve. He needs to get over the fact that he will be critiqued for his play on the field. This isn’t Austin, Texas. He needs to grow up and take accountability. He played dreadfully against Jacksonville and should have been booed. If I was in the stands, I would have done the same thing, honest. I like that Jeff Fisher is taking a hard line with Young and playing Collins possibly for the rest of the season. On the game itself, Cincinnati’s defense wasn’t that terrible and the strength of the team is supposed to be the offence which has disappeared. The Bengals need to clean house starting with Marvin Lewis, Chad whatever the hell he’s going with these days Johnson and ownership. Of course you can’t fire ownership so long year ahead for those guys.
Buffalo (2-0) 20, Jacksonville (0-2) 16
Thoughts: Break up the Bills! Good start for those guys. That was a major win for those guys on the road. I wasn’t buying into the Trent Edwards era before the season but he may be the answer at quarterback for the Bills. As long as they can run the ball and control the clock, they may do well. I knew I picked them second in the AFC East for a reason. Jacksonville? If they can’t run the ball, they can’t score and then they can’t win. That is all. I didn’t pick them to even make the playoffs let alone make the Super Bowl because they can’t score points.
Green Bay (2-0) 48, Detroit (0-2) 25
Thoughts: What a wacky game. The Packers were dominating, then the Lions got within one and then Green Bay scored like the final 15 points. Aaron Rogers looks legit, but let’s hold off on the worship, its only been two games. I was all for getting rid of Favre myself during the whole off-season. You have to get younger at some point and this was the perfect time for Green Bay. The Lions can score some points but that defense is sad. Matt Millen needs to go and I’m not even a Lions fan and I’m pissed at him.
Carolina (2-0) 20, Chicago (1-1) 17
Thoughts: Who had Carolina 2-0 at this point of the season without Steve Smith? Yeah, me neither. Props have to go to John Fox, Jake Delhomme and the rest of that team for getting two tough wins. They may be the best team in the NFC South right now, it isn’t the Saints. Is Chicago the second best team in the NFC North? Maybe.
Washington (1-1) 29, New Orleans (1-1) 24
Thoughts: This may be the game that serves as a breakout for Jason Campbell, who I think is a legit talent for the Redskins. Reggie Bush, stop taunting, you haven’t done enough to go there.
San Francisco (1-1) 33, Seattle (0-2) 30
Thoughts: You just lost a game to J.T. O’Sullivan and Frank Gore didn’t have a great game. Consider your season over Seattle.
Arizona (2-0) 31, Miami (0-2) 10
Thoughts: I know that its Miami and they stink, but good start to the season by the Cardinals. What about the Kurt Warner revival? Its good to see the old man still slinging the pigskin around. Maybe this will be a wakeup call for Matt Leinart to stop hanging out with young co-eds and get better. Funny how people were insulted in the 2006 draft when the icon from Santa Claus, Ind. and hero to the Commodore nation was considered a better pro prospect than Leinart and people told me that was crazy. I knew the Cardinals should have taken the man below…
Denver (2-0) 39, San Diego (0-2) 38
Thoughts: The March Towards Canton for Jay Cutler is off to a rousing start this season. That was a crazy game between the offensive explosion of both teams (I have Philip Rivers on a fantasy team, so I was very happy with the game), Brandon Marshall with 18 catches!, the crazy Cutler fumble that wasn’t called to the two-point conversion for the win. First, San Diego had a break go against them but the Broncos still had to convert a third down, score a touchdown and get a two-point conversion for the win. The Chargers should have had plenty of time to regroup. Second, as much as I’m a fan of Cutler for obvious reasons, I didn’t expect this development from him. I think he’s focused on football unlike Vince Young or Leinart. I’m on Deadspin daily and those two are at a party or have liquor in their hands and Cutler is never shown in this light. I’m not saying that you have to be a choir boy to be a good quarterback but it doesn’t hurt.
Tampa (1-1) 24, Atlanta (1-1) 9
Thoughts: Now those are the Falcons I grew to love over my years of living in Atlanta. The first week was an anomaly. I do like the direction that the Falcons are going but to ask them to win a road division game in the second contest of the season with a rookie quarterback, that was too much to ask.
New England (2-0) 19, New York Jets (1-1) 10
Thoughts: The Matt Cassel Era is on! All things considered, good win for the Patriots. Anytime you win against a division foe on the road, it’s a good win. The offense is going to have to improve if they are going to advance far this season. Favre still doesn’t look comfortable in that offense, it will take him time.
Pittsburgh (2-0) 10, Cleveland (0-2) 6
Thoughts: First, throw the ball to Edwards more Cleveland! I need fantasy points. Second, Pittsburgh has to be the favorite in the AFC now, right? Next, the Browns looked weak on the offensive side of the ball. Only Winslow seemed to get any activity going. Furthermore, why are you kicking a field goal in the fourth quarter down 10-3 Cleveland. Just not a good display on national TV, unlike…
Dallas (2-0) 41, Philadelphia (1-1) 37
Thoughts: Very entertaining game. Both offenses looked on. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it until his career is over. If McNabb is healthy for an entire season, not only will the Eagles win at least 10 games, Donovan is an MVP candidate and Philly is a threat to go to the Super Bowl. I say all of this as a Giants fan and not happy about it. DeSean Jackson, you’re an idiot. Dallas needs to work on that defense because Philly, Green Bay, New Orleans and maybe the Giants have offenses that put up points and the Cowboys are going to have get through at least two of those teams to reach the Super Bowl.
Those are my thoughts. I’ve been terrible with not giving you some musical selections to listen to while reading the post.
Here’s Early Day Minors with Land of Pale Saints. Love this song and this live cut was done in Brooklyn in the NYC, hometown represent!
And finally, for our boy Vince, here’s a video from The Black Angels based out of, you guessed it, Austin, Texas, called Young Man Dead (Death Sentence). Yes, that’s who you think it is in the video. I guess having the “Six Degrees” game wasn’t enough for this working actor. BTW, they have a hot female drummer, I do love the musicians. Talk to y’all later!
Oakland (1-1) 23, Kansas City (0-2) 8
Thoughts: At least the Raiders won’t go winless this season. This was an ugly game accept for those of you who own Darren McFadden on your fantasy football team. He broke out in this contest. Two main things from this one. First, I see the angle that Lane Kiffen is working here, the head coach of the Raiders. He KNOWS that Al Davis wants to fire him but he isn’t going to resign and give up money. See, if he gets fired, he’ll get compensation. Kiffen is going to ride this one out until the end because he knows that he can get a job another place soon. Other teams are going to understand that the Raiders are dysfunctional. Enjoy the Rex Ryan era Raider fans. Second, Larry Johnson expressed some disappointment about being phased out of the K.C. offense. Of course you’re getting less carries because you’re washed up. It isn’t your fault, you’re a running back who carried the ball so much the past two years and its catching up to you. At least you signed your big contract last offseason. Save that money and I need to stop seeing you partying at clubs on the internet, that’s not a good look. K.C. fans, at least you have jazz music. War Charlie Parker!
New York Giants (2-0) 41, St. Louis (0-2) 13
Thoughts: The Rams may be that bad, but the Giants aren’t this good. I know that I’m more critical of my Giants then other teams and I’m happy that they’re 2-0, but they’ve played the Rams and Redskins, two bad teams. I’m surprised that Manning is throwing the ball as much as he is, don’t expect this offensive passing to continue. When it comes down to the tough parts of the schedule later, the Giants will rely on the running game and Jacobs. Justin Tuck looks like a beast as well on the Giants defensive line. What happened to Stephen Jackson and Mark Bulger? These guys used to be strong on offense and now not so much. They need to figure that out soon or its going to be an even longer year in the Lou.
Indianapolis (1-1) 18, Minnesota (0-2) 15
Thoughts: How did Indy win this game? They looked like garbage for three quarters, they had backup offensive lineman in the game, Manning was getting beaten up, Harrison was non-existent, Addai was getting no yards, yet they won. You want to know how? Tavaris Jackson is one of the worst quarterbacks I’ve seen for a contender in a long time. He makes too many mistakes. You want to know why the Minnesota fans were booing when the Vikes were up 12-0 and attempting a field goal. They knew that if you let the Colts hang around in a game, they are going to put up points at some point. At least Peterson had a good day on the ground…yes, I own a fantasy football team but that’s all I can say about it.
Tennessee (2-0) 24, Cincinnati (0-2) 7
Thoughts: I was going to do a post on the whole Vince Young saga last week but didn’t get around to it but I’ll give you the condensed version here. I’m not going to comment on all of the psychological stuff like suicide, depression, even the gun in the car. I will comment on the on the field stuff. He needs to improve. He needs to get over the fact that he will be critiqued for his play on the field. This isn’t Austin, Texas. He needs to grow up and take accountability. He played dreadfully against Jacksonville and should have been booed. If I was in the stands, I would have done the same thing, honest. I like that Jeff Fisher is taking a hard line with Young and playing Collins possibly for the rest of the season. On the game itself, Cincinnati’s defense wasn’t that terrible and the strength of the team is supposed to be the offence which has disappeared. The Bengals need to clean house starting with Marvin Lewis, Chad whatever the hell he’s going with these days Johnson and ownership. Of course you can’t fire ownership so long year ahead for those guys.
Buffalo (2-0) 20, Jacksonville (0-2) 16
Thoughts: Break up the Bills! Good start for those guys. That was a major win for those guys on the road. I wasn’t buying into the Trent Edwards era before the season but he may be the answer at quarterback for the Bills. As long as they can run the ball and control the clock, they may do well. I knew I picked them second in the AFC East for a reason. Jacksonville? If they can’t run the ball, they can’t score and then they can’t win. That is all. I didn’t pick them to even make the playoffs let alone make the Super Bowl because they can’t score points.
Green Bay (2-0) 48, Detroit (0-2) 25
Thoughts: What a wacky game. The Packers were dominating, then the Lions got within one and then Green Bay scored like the final 15 points. Aaron Rogers looks legit, but let’s hold off on the worship, its only been two games. I was all for getting rid of Favre myself during the whole off-season. You have to get younger at some point and this was the perfect time for Green Bay. The Lions can score some points but that defense is sad. Matt Millen needs to go and I’m not even a Lions fan and I’m pissed at him.
Carolina (2-0) 20, Chicago (1-1) 17
Thoughts: Who had Carolina 2-0 at this point of the season without Steve Smith? Yeah, me neither. Props have to go to John Fox, Jake Delhomme and the rest of that team for getting two tough wins. They may be the best team in the NFC South right now, it isn’t the Saints. Is Chicago the second best team in the NFC North? Maybe.
Washington (1-1) 29, New Orleans (1-1) 24
Thoughts: This may be the game that serves as a breakout for Jason Campbell, who I think is a legit talent for the Redskins. Reggie Bush, stop taunting, you haven’t done enough to go there.
San Francisco (1-1) 33, Seattle (0-2) 30
Thoughts: You just lost a game to J.T. O’Sullivan and Frank Gore didn’t have a great game. Consider your season over Seattle.
Arizona (2-0) 31, Miami (0-2) 10
Thoughts: I know that its Miami and they stink, but good start to the season by the Cardinals. What about the Kurt Warner revival? Its good to see the old man still slinging the pigskin around. Maybe this will be a wakeup call for Matt Leinart to stop hanging out with young co-eds and get better. Funny how people were insulted in the 2006 draft when the icon from Santa Claus, Ind. and hero to the Commodore nation was considered a better pro prospect than Leinart and people told me that was crazy. I knew the Cardinals should have taken the man below…
Denver (2-0) 39, San Diego (0-2) 38
Thoughts: The March Towards Canton for Jay Cutler is off to a rousing start this season. That was a crazy game between the offensive explosion of both teams (I have Philip Rivers on a fantasy team, so I was very happy with the game), Brandon Marshall with 18 catches!, the crazy Cutler fumble that wasn’t called to the two-point conversion for the win. First, San Diego had a break go against them but the Broncos still had to convert a third down, score a touchdown and get a two-point conversion for the win. The Chargers should have had plenty of time to regroup. Second, as much as I’m a fan of Cutler for obvious reasons, I didn’t expect this development from him. I think he’s focused on football unlike Vince Young or Leinart. I’m on Deadspin daily and those two are at a party or have liquor in their hands and Cutler is never shown in this light. I’m not saying that you have to be a choir boy to be a good quarterback but it doesn’t hurt.
Tampa (1-1) 24, Atlanta (1-1) 9
Thoughts: Now those are the Falcons I grew to love over my years of living in Atlanta. The first week was an anomaly. I do like the direction that the Falcons are going but to ask them to win a road division game in the second contest of the season with a rookie quarterback, that was too much to ask.
New England (2-0) 19, New York Jets (1-1) 10
Thoughts: The Matt Cassel Era is on! All things considered, good win for the Patriots. Anytime you win against a division foe on the road, it’s a good win. The offense is going to have to improve if they are going to advance far this season. Favre still doesn’t look comfortable in that offense, it will take him time.
Pittsburgh (2-0) 10, Cleveland (0-2) 6
Thoughts: First, throw the ball to Edwards more Cleveland! I need fantasy points. Second, Pittsburgh has to be the favorite in the AFC now, right? Next, the Browns looked weak on the offensive side of the ball. Only Winslow seemed to get any activity going. Furthermore, why are you kicking a field goal in the fourth quarter down 10-3 Cleveland. Just not a good display on national TV, unlike…
Dallas (2-0) 41, Philadelphia (1-1) 37
Thoughts: Very entertaining game. Both offenses looked on. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it until his career is over. If McNabb is healthy for an entire season, not only will the Eagles win at least 10 games, Donovan is an MVP candidate and Philly is a threat to go to the Super Bowl. I say all of this as a Giants fan and not happy about it. DeSean Jackson, you’re an idiot. Dallas needs to work on that defense because Philly, Green Bay, New Orleans and maybe the Giants have offenses that put up points and the Cowboys are going to have get through at least two of those teams to reach the Super Bowl.
Those are my thoughts. I’ve been terrible with not giving you some musical selections to listen to while reading the post.
Here’s Early Day Minors with Land of Pale Saints. Love this song and this live cut was done in Brooklyn in the NYC, hometown represent!
And finally, for our boy Vince, here’s a video from The Black Angels based out of, you guessed it, Austin, Texas, called Young Man Dead (Death Sentence). Yes, that’s who you think it is in the video. I guess having the “Six Degrees” game wasn’t enough for this working actor. BTW, they have a hot female drummer, I do love the musicians. Talk to y’all later!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Sunday Reflections
-Sorry that I haven’t blogged in the past few days. I’ve just been very busy the past few days with school and work. The past three days, I’ve attended classes, attended two volleyball matches, served as a ball boy for a women’s soccer tournament, washed clothes, helped set up a tailgate area for a football game, worked in the press box of the same football game, posted two game stories including one from the same press box, did homework (which I still need to finish) and some cooking on the side.
After the football game finished last night, I was drained. I was making the long ass walk from the stadium to my car (gotta do it for the free parking) and I just thought about my last few days and realized how lonely I was. I then proceeded to enter my car and play some of the depressing music I used to blast when I was in a really dark phase of my life.
I really don’t want to go back to that place, it wasn’t fun the first time. However, I’ve learned over time that you can’t avoid your past and you have to acknowledge it to move forward. I used to have bad days, but now I have bad moments, so that’s a step forward.
I stopped playing the music, went home, took a deep breath, had some beverages and just relaxed. Today, Sunday, I’ve just relaxed, watched some football and feel better.
Not every moment in life is going to be happy, happy, joy, joy time. Its how we deal with these down moments that makes us who we really are.
As I always say, life is full of depression and random happy moments. Cherish those happy moments, speaking of which…
-At that same football game, I was able to see my boys get a win over Rice and improve to 3-0. I’m booking my tickets for the Sugar Bowl right now! I’ll talk about it, I don’t care. Vanderbilt is doing very well right now and can finally make it to a bowl game. People like to talk about curses and karma and are like, “Marcel, don’t talk about it, you’ll jinx it.” Damn that, I believe in Jesus and that’s all I need.
-The March Towards Canton for Jay Cutler is going smoothly. Just read my NFL review on Tuesday.
-I was in the laundry mat yesterday and this annoying woman was talking loudly to the owner about the Presidential election. I was just ignoring it because similar to when people talk about sports in front of me, most of what they have to say is either incorrect or stupid. She was a little bit of both.
So I’m minding my own business and she turns to me and says that I’m more than welcome to join the conversation. Oh why thank you for the invite! I tell her that I’m not interested in talking but she badgers me asking me who I’m going to vote for and stuff like that. I really wasn’t in the mood to talk to this woman do I just tell her I’m not sure, which is stupid because this election is pretty clear cut and I do support one candidate but I wasn’t about to get into an argument with her. I ignored her the rest of the time I was there and that worked.
I hate it when random people just decide to start talking to me. I know that this is the southeast and people are friendlier down here, but I still have a little New Yorker in me. If that was back home in the NYC, I would have told her to leave me alone and walked away, but I’m softened up over the years.
-Quick MMA Review. Rashad Evans is the man and knocked the crap out of Chuck Liddell. You have to look that fight up to see what I’m talking about.
-I’m going to write a post on the changing state of Vanderbilt football, my NFL review will be Tuesday and an MMA Review for Friday. Other than that, I’ll just write about whatever. Have a good week.
After the football game finished last night, I was drained. I was making the long ass walk from the stadium to my car (gotta do it for the free parking) and I just thought about my last few days and realized how lonely I was. I then proceeded to enter my car and play some of the depressing music I used to blast when I was in a really dark phase of my life.
I really don’t want to go back to that place, it wasn’t fun the first time. However, I’ve learned over time that you can’t avoid your past and you have to acknowledge it to move forward. I used to have bad days, but now I have bad moments, so that’s a step forward.
I stopped playing the music, went home, took a deep breath, had some beverages and just relaxed. Today, Sunday, I’ve just relaxed, watched some football and feel better.
Not every moment in life is going to be happy, happy, joy, joy time. Its how we deal with these down moments that makes us who we really are.
As I always say, life is full of depression and random happy moments. Cherish those happy moments, speaking of which…
-At that same football game, I was able to see my boys get a win over Rice and improve to 3-0. I’m booking my tickets for the Sugar Bowl right now! I’ll talk about it, I don’t care. Vanderbilt is doing very well right now and can finally make it to a bowl game. People like to talk about curses and karma and are like, “Marcel, don’t talk about it, you’ll jinx it.” Damn that, I believe in Jesus and that’s all I need.
-The March Towards Canton for Jay Cutler is going smoothly. Just read my NFL review on Tuesday.
-I was in the laundry mat yesterday and this annoying woman was talking loudly to the owner about the Presidential election. I was just ignoring it because similar to when people talk about sports in front of me, most of what they have to say is either incorrect or stupid. She was a little bit of both.
So I’m minding my own business and she turns to me and says that I’m more than welcome to join the conversation. Oh why thank you for the invite! I tell her that I’m not interested in talking but she badgers me asking me who I’m going to vote for and stuff like that. I really wasn’t in the mood to talk to this woman do I just tell her I’m not sure, which is stupid because this election is pretty clear cut and I do support one candidate but I wasn’t about to get into an argument with her. I ignored her the rest of the time I was there and that worked.
I hate it when random people just decide to start talking to me. I know that this is the southeast and people are friendlier down here, but I still have a little New Yorker in me. If that was back home in the NYC, I would have told her to leave me alone and walked away, but I’m softened up over the years.
-Quick MMA Review. Rashad Evans is the man and knocked the crap out of Chuck Liddell. You have to look that fight up to see what I’m talking about.
-I’m going to write a post on the changing state of Vanderbilt football, my NFL review will be Tuesday and an MMA Review for Friday. Other than that, I’ll just write about whatever. Have a good week.
I'll Never Understand Women, Part I
Welcome to my first and surely not my last edition of I’ll Never Understand Women.
I mentioned Maria last week. For a recap, http://pourtoutpancakes.blogspot.com/2008/08/meeting-maria-and-reflecting-on-my.html We were supposed to get together two Saturdays ago, but she had a family member in town, so that didn’t happen. Last Sunday, I invited her to 'Pancakes,' and she said she would try to make it, but she didn't come, which isn't a big deal.
On Tuesday, we text each other back and forth and she tells me she gets out of class at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, the same time that I do. I ask her if I can call her after class and we can hang out at Bongo Java, nothing major. Those are the exact words that I used. She said that was fine. Wednesday night rolls around and it's around 8:55 p.m. and I leave a message on her voicemail. I then sit outside the curb cafe waiting to hear from her whether she could hang out or not. I then texted her at 9:10 p.m. to ask her if she received my voicemail. Nothing.
As I'm about to walk home, I look to my right and I see her talking to someone. She finishes her conversation and walks right past me without saying anything. I then happen to follow her because we live in the same direction from campus. I'm walking about 10 feet behind her because I want to head home. The whole time I'm thinking that she may not have seen me and I wanted to confirm that it was her. Then I saw her handbag, which is unique. Maria just blew me off! It gets worse. She looks back towards my direction while she was walking and she glances at me, keeps talking on the phone and keeps walking. It was dark outside and maybe she didn't see me, but she was on the phone, so I know that she received my messages. Maria then turns the corner and heads home. I head home and am just confused by the whole thing. I haven't heard back from her and she usually texts me a few minutes after I normally send a message.
I’m not trying to date Maria, I really am not. I just wanted to make a new friend and I guess that’s not going to happen now.
I was down about this but then three things happened.
1) I told Joan about it and she gave me some good advise on the situation.
2) I told another good friend, New York Jen and she gave me some good prospective.
3) I saw Amber and I felt better immediately. We talked and I realized something…
While, I will never completely understand women at least I know some good ones are around me in my life like Joan, Jen and Amber.
In true style, all three are in relationships. Every type of woman that I’m attracted to that would be someone that I can potentially have a relationship with is ALWAYS dating someone else.
I do know this. I’ve pretty much put a wrap on pursuing women for a long time. I have too much going on in my life with work and school.
I’m a nice guy who heaven forbids like to have a conversation with you and get to know you better. I’ve learned that I can’t play that aloof, “ignore/act like a jerk around her” game. I don’t just want to hook up with you and leave and be a jackass. However, it seems like my emotions get taken advantage of and kicked on constantly.
I’ve gone through too many instances of wanting to date someone like Joan to end up alone. I’ve mentally focused on trying to date someone like Amber to end up just wondering why someone like her never likes to date me.
After 27 years, I can’t take the rejections anymore.
I know that one day, I’ll meet that woman who will be special in my life but it hasn’t happened once and it may not ever happen. I’m OK with that though.
As we say in the mixed martial arts world, I’m tapping out from dating and instead of from something like a rear naked choke or triangle arm bar, its from fatigue of rejection.
I mentioned Maria last week. For a recap, http://pourtoutpancakes.blogspot.com/2008/08/meeting-maria-and-reflecting-on-my.html We were supposed to get together two Saturdays ago, but she had a family member in town, so that didn’t happen. Last Sunday, I invited her to 'Pancakes,' and she said she would try to make it, but she didn't come, which isn't a big deal.
On Tuesday, we text each other back and forth and she tells me she gets out of class at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, the same time that I do. I ask her if I can call her after class and we can hang out at Bongo Java, nothing major. Those are the exact words that I used. She said that was fine. Wednesday night rolls around and it's around 8:55 p.m. and I leave a message on her voicemail. I then sit outside the curb cafe waiting to hear from her whether she could hang out or not. I then texted her at 9:10 p.m. to ask her if she received my voicemail. Nothing.
As I'm about to walk home, I look to my right and I see her talking to someone. She finishes her conversation and walks right past me without saying anything. I then happen to follow her because we live in the same direction from campus. I'm walking about 10 feet behind her because I want to head home. The whole time I'm thinking that she may not have seen me and I wanted to confirm that it was her. Then I saw her handbag, which is unique. Maria just blew me off! It gets worse. She looks back towards my direction while she was walking and she glances at me, keeps talking on the phone and keeps walking. It was dark outside and maybe she didn't see me, but she was on the phone, so I know that she received my messages. Maria then turns the corner and heads home. I head home and am just confused by the whole thing. I haven't heard back from her and she usually texts me a few minutes after I normally send a message.
I’m not trying to date Maria, I really am not. I just wanted to make a new friend and I guess that’s not going to happen now.
I was down about this but then three things happened.
1) I told Joan about it and she gave me some good advise on the situation.
2) I told another good friend, New York Jen and she gave me some good prospective.
3) I saw Amber and I felt better immediately. We talked and I realized something…
While, I will never completely understand women at least I know some good ones are around me in my life like Joan, Jen and Amber.
In true style, all three are in relationships. Every type of woman that I’m attracted to that would be someone that I can potentially have a relationship with is ALWAYS dating someone else.
I do know this. I’ve pretty much put a wrap on pursuing women for a long time. I have too much going on in my life with work and school.
I’m a nice guy who heaven forbids like to have a conversation with you and get to know you better. I’ve learned that I can’t play that aloof, “ignore/act like a jerk around her” game. I don’t just want to hook up with you and leave and be a jackass. However, it seems like my emotions get taken advantage of and kicked on constantly.
I’ve gone through too many instances of wanting to date someone like Joan to end up alone. I’ve mentally focused on trying to date someone like Amber to end up just wondering why someone like her never likes to date me.
After 27 years, I can’t take the rejections anymore.
I know that one day, I’ll meet that woman who will be special in my life but it hasn’t happened once and it may not ever happen. I’m OK with that though.
As we say in the mixed martial arts world, I’m tapping out from dating and instead of from something like a rear naked choke or triangle arm bar, its from fatigue of rejection.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Cleaning out the Links, Part V
Its time to clean out the links, lets get to them.
-Here are some exciting facts about the college football pre-season top-25 teams. The facts about LSU was interesting, who knew that Auburn and Clemson were connected and Smokey from Tennessee needs to be shot, Lassie style. Yeah, I said it, let PETA come after me, I don’t care: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/46610-strange-but-true-things-you-may-not-know-about-college-footballs-top-25
-Here’s a list of AskMen’s top-10 fights. Fight #9 made me a fan of mixed martial arts so I think it should be higher. #8 reminded me of why I liked boxing. Actually, #4 made me like MMA in the beginning, #9 just inspired me to follow it further. Seriously, BJ Penn vs. Hughes II is my favorite fight ever: http://www.askmen.com/top_10/sports/top-10-fights.html
-Here are the top-25 MMA knockouts of all-time: http://theangryt.com/?p=787
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The clip above always gives me a laugh.
-Since the NFL season started last week, I think back to the crappiness that was the Miami Dolphins, going 1-15. However, they weren’t the worst team ever. Here’s an article discussing some of the worst teams in history: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=sando_mike&id=3159938&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab4pos2
-I saw that 1996 Jets team play and my goodness, were they awful.
Here’s a list of the 10 Hottest ESPN News Reporters. I like how they use “News Reporters.” Anyway, our favorite Erin Andrews is of course on the list and they show love to Bonnie Bernstein, who is hotter than Andrews, yeah, I said it!
Also, props for including Molly Qerim. She does reporting for MMA Live on ESPN.
Yeah, that’s what I thought! Enjoy: http://www.uncoached.com/2008/09/11/the-10-hottest-espn-news-reporters/
-Here’s a list of the top-10 fight scenes ever. Number #2 was solid, but #1 below was mind-changing for me. I remember when I first saw this movie in high school and was about to go to college. The two sequels had more plot holes than swiss cheese, but the first movie was amazing: http://fhmonline.com/Site/Blog/Default.aspx?ID=36304&categoryid=2116
-Here’s a quiz of finishing holds for wrestlers. I got nine out of 12 and actually pissed about it. See if you can do better: http://www.mentalfloss.com/quiz/quiz.php?q=420&p=1
-With K-Rod about to break the single-season saves record, here’s Jim Caple’s interesting spin on the importance of closers: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=caple/080805&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab1pos1
-Science rocks, even though I suck at it. Here are 10 amazing Physics Videos: http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/09/top-10-amazing.html
I’ve danced to worse at parties.
That was awesome…
-Finally, you know I love Cracked.com. Here are some links to their stories.
-Hateful Stereotypes of Cereal Mascots: http://www.cracked.com/article_15271_hateful-stereotypes-behind-5-lovable-cereal-mascots.html
I never trusted Tony the Tiger, but I love those Frosted Flakes.
-Ten Poor Man’s Versions: http://www.cracked.com/article_14910_mello-yello-go-bots-top-10-poor-mans-versions.html
I enjoy #10, #9 is true and #1 has some merit.
-The next world superpower? Some say blame Canada, I say move to Canada before the takeover happens: http://www.cracked.com/article_15148_whos-next-world-superpower.html
Just read about if you see a hippo or swan, run the other way: http://www.cracked.com/article_15853_6-cutest-animals-that-can-still-destroy-you.html
-11 Baseball Assholes: http://www.cracked.com/article_16534_11-baseball-legends-who-were-legendary-assholes.html
Finally, I had a bad last 12 hours but I talked to some friends and feel better. What also helped was Bas. Enjoy!
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