Upon "You know what I heard?"
In an effort to keep posting up, I am going to introduce the features "You Know What I Heard?" and "You Know What I Think?" These bits of flawed grammar will link to things I read that I find interesting, as well as things that pop into my head but can't get a full column/article/post. Let's see how it goes...
You Know What I Heard?-
This article from ESPN gives a sign of hope for what I found to be a truly scary case for a kid who "seems" to have been done wrong by an archaic law. Let me know thoughts or aspects I may have missed.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=thompson_wright&id=2900878&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab2pos2
You Know What I Think?-
- I think the people who complain about the ending of the Soprano's didn't get the show in general. We were never getting a grand payoff, a startling denoumont. It's like when the people in my office talk about the playoffs when a NY team makes it. You didn't follow the season, so don't pass judgment on a team's last few games.
- I think that drinking on a Thursday night takes much longer to get out of your system at 25 than it did at 19-20.
- I think the Cavs might not win a game in the Finals, but they also might win 2. No middle ground.
- I think the NBA needs Durant and Oden to be great and compelling, and if conspiracies were allowed Oden should have gone to Cleveland. Lebron needs someone, anyone else. Its insane that they are the best the East could offer up.
- I think Chris Webber might never get a ring, and Michigan timeout will define his playing career forever. Sad.
- I think the Yankees may be on to something with Wang, Mussina, Clemens and Pettite.
- I think that we have not heard the last from Kei Igawa.
I think thats good for now. Anyone feeling the new ideas?
1 Comments:
Long time no font, brother!
I busted out the old chaiseloungephilosopher.com line on someone...
Swing by the chair every so often... it needs more NY attitude(believe it or not)
Nice to see your efforts are as sporadic as mine own!
Go Devil Rays!
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