Thursday, December 06, 2007

Blabber

I'm not gonna have this long, drawn out response about everything going on. So here are a couple points I'm gonna address quickly.

  • The Real World-Sydney:

Um, does anyone else notice how awesomely unstable this season of Real Worlders are? This is good television. The mother of all reality TV is showing who's still boss. Shauvon, aka, the big boobed chick who made out with Isaac, left for her controlling boyfriend. The new ditzy replacement brunette, Ashli, was basically thrown in there to make Dunbar (yes, that's his name) cheat on his gf back home-because he can't control his penis, of course. Trisha, who is up there on- if she doesn't top-the list of evil bitches was sent home packing after pushing the "Muslim" Parisa (and that's after all the pretty harsh verbal abuse Trisha has been dishing at her all season). And yes, there's a guy an Appalachian man (I think) named Cohutta who likes the hoochie Kelly Anne. I just...I can go on, but shame on you for not watching. This season is so good!

  • The New England Patriots

Ok, that game against the Baltimore Ravens? It made me sick. I will not give the Patriots credit for that game. They got lucky! Yeah, I said it! The way they won is lucky. As soon time ran out, I stood up, pointed at the television which was showing Tom Brady and announced, "Fuck your mother!". I don't care if people call me haters. I proudly hate on the Patriots and Brady and Belichik. God, please let the Steelers beat them this week. And if you have a bigger and better plan...please let it be the Patriots losing in the first round in some monumental way. I say this realizing that the Pats losing in the first round would be a monumental upset. So, that'll work.

  • Scott Rolen vs. Tony La Russa

How are we going to play with our star 3rd baseman and manager at such public odds. Rolen is trying to get traded as we speak. La Russa's throwing verbal jabs at him in public. It's getting pretty ugly. I can live with a trade as long as we get something really good in return. I don't know what's going to happen to the market's interest in Rolen now that the huge trade involving another 3rd baseman has gone through. I guess we'll see, won't we. It doesn't look like the Cards have a lot of moves to make, but it's still a long way til Spring. Speaking of huge trades though...

  • The Tigers-Marlins Blockbuster:

The Tigers got Dontrelle Willis AND Miguel Cabrera! WOW! I said this yesterday to my brother, if the Tigers don't win the World Series next year, then their season is a bust. No team with that line up and that starting pitching should lose. That is, of course, unless the Red Sox get Johan Santana, then I still consider them favorites. Well, I guess they're still considered favorites even if they don't get Santana. DAMN YOU RED SOX :) My brother pointed out that SportsCenter went through the list of all-stars the Marlins have gotten rid of since 1997. Just thinking of a few off the top of my head, the aforementioned Willis and Cabrera, and also Derrek Lee, Edgar Renteria and Josh Beckett, makes me want to actually get that list of players the Marlins have traded away. I guess that'll be next time. By the way, if you were a Marlins fan...well, would you still be a Marlins fan? Even if it's pretty much been guaranteed that you're getting young studs in return for your trades and you win the WS every, oh, 6 years? I mean, would you have that sort of patience for ownership?

I guess I had a drawn out response after all. My bad.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

As soon time ran out, I stood up, pointed at the television which was showing Tom Brady and announced, "Fuck your mother!".

I think Tom might be a bit busy with supermodels and goats to get busy with his own mom, but hey, he might be able to fit it into his schedule.

I cant really complain about the Pats win, I mean sometimes the officials just hand you a win... That TD that wasn't a TD was the clincher. My own team, the Arizona Cardinals got handed a win as the TD catch Kellen Winslow had should have been ruled a completion.

Oh well, I'm stoked to see how the Steelers game goes, since their 17th string safety guaranteed a win.

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