Monday, November 22, 2004

The Weekend Wrap (11-19/11-21)

Things we learned:

-Joan of Arcadia is nothing short of spectacular television. Its second season is shaping up to be better than the first. Everything about it is so well done, it will be around for years to come and I love it

-South Carolina talks the talk in their annual rivalry with Clemson, but the Tigers walk the walk. It is that simple, you can argue over who it “means more too”, but it seems to me that it should mean more to the Gamecocks because they keep getting smoked.

-Black people love to wait in the car at malls and shopping centers and grocery stores. I live in a predominately black area and I see this all weekend long when I go to the store and it fascinates me.

-Auburn is still the best team in the land when it comes to college football. Down at the half on the road against their fiercest rival, they regrouped and came out and had a brilliant second half. That is what championship teams do

-The Simpsons is done. It has finally reached the point of totally unwatchable, and this coming from a guy who has about 200 episodes on tape. Matt Groenig has provided us with so much entertainment but this seasons installments are like watching a series of cancelled pilots. I cannot remember laughing at any point in any of this seasons episodes.

Things I disliked:

-White people. They of course showed their hidden race agenda’s when discussing the situation involving the fans and players in Detroit on Friday night. I have no problem with racists, just be honest about it. Stop trying to hide behind phrases such as “The Hip Hop Culture” or “Those thugs in the NBA.” Say what you mean, you don’t like black people, say it and have the fucking sack to say it.

-The comedian who does the annoying Taco Bell dog voice. I saw him on TV and he prides himself on impressions, he did a Hulk Hogan and Billy Crystal impersonation and I could not tell the difference between the two.

-Cell phones. Now most of you know my predisposition on these devices anyway. But out and about this weekend it seems that Cell Phones are more important than breathing to most people. They drive around aimlessly, almost nail people in parking lots on a routine basis, blab up and down store aisles, it is (to quote “Iron” Mike Tyson) ludicrous

-The bashing of all NBA players as “thugs.” It is so easy to dismiss things like this. Each person is an individual, isn’t that what all these people teach their children? To plant a label on all basketball players is a little thing called bigotry.

-The Wizard of Oz. This movie is disturbing, it was on TBS all weekend. I saw different parts all weekend long; flying monkeys, evil witches, lost girls etc this shit is disturbing for children. This movie should be rated R and in the horror section, not to mention thst star of the movie was a bigger drug addict than Michael Irvin and Roy Tarpley put together.


Things I loved:

-Wal Mart, I think you could make a sweet documentary film about this place. And all it would take is like 5 hours on a Saturday evening preferably somewhere in the South, you will meet unbelievable people. So much trash walking around

-Natalie Portman on Inside the Actor’s Studio. This woman is simply gorgeous. No matter what type of list you make of beautiful women she has to be up there. She seems to have a grace and humility about her that makes her that much more beautiful and a great catch for any man who may find the way into her pants, I mean heart.

-Ron Zook being carried off the field by his team after going 3-1 down the stretch. His players loved him and that has been evident since his firing. He has the program certainly headed in the right direction, it is a shame administration was forced to make this decision because of some stupid fans

-Gamecock basketball. We got a good win against a talented Western Carolina team. It was nice to finally play a game and we have two more this week.

-Me. I thought I had a good weekend

Did you know of the week:

The American space program just spent 250 million dollars to send a satellite probe into space to investigate gamma ray bursts (what is this, the fucking Hulk?) and to help find out what causes black holes in space. Hey don’t we have a deficit and homeless people and a war to fight? I cannot remember the last time a black hole or Gamma Rays had any effect on my daily life. Some of this space exploration shit is really starting to get to me

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