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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Steak Sandwiches, Green Lake Golf, and Molly Moon’s
The kitchen and living room shots are by Albert, aspiring photographer. Fantastic Sunday.
ABC Nightline: Justin Bieber Fever. I definitely understand if you can’t stand his music—I probably would have hated it back when I thought there was a difference in “real” hip hop and Cage was my favorite rapper. But he seems … Continue reading
Fitness Spotlight: Trainer Tells All – What I Have Learned About Health and Fitness. Long bulleted list of practical advice: Diet is 85% of where results come from‚Ķ..for muscle and fat loss. Many don‚Äôt focus here enough. The first big … Continue reading
2004-2005: UW mens squad and the Dawg Pack react to the #1 seed. I love when the guy starts yelling “overrated” with J.J. Redick on the screen and gets to about “overra-” when WASHINGTON flashes on the screen and the … Continue reading
SLAM: The 6 Coolest People in the NCAA Tournament. More like 6 people the guy likes, but one of them is Quincy Pondexter so I couldn’t care less what the title is: No offense to the floor general from Chicago … Continue reading
Go read The Hunger Games. Yes, I’m linking to something I linked to a couple of weeks ago, but I need someone to talk to about it. Just finished Catching Fire, the second book, and also just found out that … Continue reading
2007 “I remember” Kevin Garnett trade commercial. I wrote “anything is possible” in my previous post and immediately thought of his bewildering and fantastic post-game interview. And that reminded me of the commercial from the beginning of that season. Loved … Continue reading
Predators official site. Sneak peek is up, trailer on Thursday! Robert Rodriguez won’t screw this up. And he really can’t, if you take into account expectations based on what the franchise has become. Alien vs. Predator set the bar so … Continue reading
Serious Eats: Mobile Chowdown 3 roundup. Marination Mobile sets up shop about 7 minutes from where I work on Mondays. I think I’ll be making the weekly trek. As for Mobile Chowdown, I went to Mobile Chowdown 2 and was … Continue reading
Sports Illustrated slideshow: Rare Photos of Charles Barkley. But certainly not rare occurrences—it opens with him eating some pizza.
Young Artists for Haiti “Wavin’ Flag”. Young (Canadian) Artists for Haiti. Looks like 40 people recording the chorus, but Drake gets his own verse whoooooo. Then Justin Bieber makes an appearance at the end in some dark studio. Actually, watching … Continue reading
Pigeons might be better with the Monty Hall problem. I first read the Monty Hall problem in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Here’s a summary of the problem from Amazon: Imagine that you face three doors, … Continue reading
Orlando Magic pre-game dunking. Eboy with some hangtime for a nice windmill (just ignore Rashard lifting him up), Carter with a nice two-handed 360, JJ getting up and double-pumping, and Gortat going between the legs (actually prety nice).
Actually, this Chicago Now post is a better look into the Handome Men’s Club skit: How Jimmy Kimmel pulled off “Handsome Men’s Club”. It’s funny, several of them were a little uncomfortable, like, “Just so you know, I don’t think … Continue reading
New York Times Arts Beat: Secrets of the Handsome Men’s Club. Ms. McNearney said the skit, directed by Andy Fisher, was shot over seven or eight days, during which club members were mostly filmed one at a time. (Three handsome … Continue reading
Eric Bischoff posted this on Facebook: “For what it is..yes. Allegedly WWE found out about a Lloyds of London policy that Bret had in effect AFTER setting up this match, and as a result Lloyds of London has to approve … Continue reading
BS Report: Bill Simmons and Adam Carolla break down Fast and Furious. This is from April 20, 2009. I enjoyed listening this specific podcast three or four times when it was first released and I hadn’t even watched Fast and … Continue reading
Biggie performing at the 1995 Source awards. P. Diddy opens the performance. I’ve been wanting to say something about him. A couple weeks ago I heard on the radio that P. Diddy said some things about being the first to … Continue reading
Wired Reread. Theis S??ndergaard scans pages from old Wired issues and provides some great commentry. Someone needs to do this with old video game magazines. In high school, I loved grabbing one of the old EGMs in the house and … Continue reading
The (Oscar-winning) Logorama guys are doing a Ghost Recon short. I look forward to it. (Via Kotaku.)
I was trying to watch Always Sunny in Philadelphia on Hulu last night and then a bunch of ripped dudes started asking if I wanted to see their d**k. The middle was bleeped out but I have a sneaking suspicious … Continue reading
Football and Molly Moon’s
One of the best Saturdays I’ve had in a long time: great Seattle weather, a whole lot of my friends, football, steaks, and ice cream.
Roger Ebert gets his voice back. Here’s a description of what the company is doing, from that Esquire profile: Ebert spent all those years on TV, and he also recorded four or five DVD commentaries in crystal-clear digital audio. The … Continue reading
Olympic athletes to rally in Seattle on Thursday. Apolo Ohno won’t be there since he’s appearing on the Tonight Show. I fondly remember logging onto Battle.net in 2002 for a few leisurely games of Starcraft. It was the day after … Continue reading
Filipino Food: Off the Menu. Filipino chefs working at upscale restaurants in the L.A. area give their takes on why Filipino food hasn’t gone mainstream at all. Los Angeles Times: “It’s probably one of the least understood cuisines,” says Rodelio … Continue reading
I started reading The Hunger Games today. First book in a trilogy. So far it’s good. I imagine it’s on the Teen Novels shelves, but and after finishing Green Mars I’m really really happy to have an easier read. I … Continue reading