Arsenal, Jaques Lemaire, Manchester United, Minnesota, Minnesota Twins, Rafa Benitez, Red Devils, Wayne Rooney, Wild
In Current Events, Sports on 26 April, 2009 at 10:10 pm
The Red Devils lost out on the quint (who really cares about the FA Cup anyway), but I have faith Arsenal will get plowed on Wednesday so we can begin our march in the Champions League. Quick side note, Rafa Benitez seems like a little bit of a tool to me; I understand the manager rivalry but he just twists me the wrong way. All I know for sure is a team with forwards like Manchester always has a chance. Ronaldo, Rooney and Berbatov. ‘Nuff said.
The Minnesota Wild gutted the front office and the coach. Goodbye Jaques Lemaire! Alright I tried being excited about it. I don’t see another coach doing any better with the collection of talent we put on the ice this year. Hossa time? I say we move and shake for Kovulchuck. I don’t know. I get depressed even thinking about next year.
And the Twins. Gotta love a scrappy team without their franchise player. Watching them play baseball is like watching NASCAR. Yeah. Piece that one together on your own.
cable, Chief Justice, digital, God, House of Represenatives, infastructure, Joe Biden, Senate, TV, Wild
In Current Events, Life, Politics on 28 January, 2009 at 2:11 pm
Thank God the House of Represenatives has their priorites straight. I thought for sure they would pass along what the Senate did earlier this week: a four month delay on the digital transition of TV. BUT THEY DIDN’T! HORRAY! This promted a historically inspired thought: You may take away my representation, possibly even my livelihood by ignoring the real problems in this country; but you will never, NEVER take away my cable.
Joe Biden finnaly apologized for his cheap shot at Chief Justice Roberts. The YouTube video is hillarious; just watch Obama slowly come to the realization of who his Vice President is.
We should probably do something about our infastructure. Just a thought.
The Wild crushed Toronto 6-1…which means we have used up our weekly quota of goals in one game. Worth it? Absolutely.