Wednesday, February 13, 2008

We live in interesting times

First off Sports:

Pitchers and catcher report to spring training! This is a time where hope reigns all teams have World Series aspirations however the season starts and those dreams of October glory are replaced with April reality. In Chicago you are familiar with the Cubs mantra of this year is our year! 2008 is the one hundred year anniversary of their last World Series victory. We will see they failed to address holes in the rotation following Big Z and Lilly. The White Sox have some question marks in their rotation as well. However with Roger Clemens on Capital Hill this may overshadow those four glorious words.

Second Politics:

Obama sweeps the Potomac primaries. I believe he has cemented his status as the Demovratice frontrunner. However I think the super delegates will determine the fate of the race. I think that the Democratic powers that be have different thoughts than the Democratic electorate. Which would be a shame, I hear people say McCain; who also swept the Potomac states, would be a third Bush\Cheney administration. My question is what would a Hillary administration be?

And finally TV:

The writers strike seems to be over so hopefully we will see new TV soon.

Monday, February 11, 2008

In Iowa it's always 1987

My Friend in Texas; Chris said this in an e-mail to me last week. Over this weekend I found evidence of this. First I was at the mall and I saw someone in parachute pants. I have not seen those in years. This morning one of my co-workers came into the office wearing moon boots like Napoleon Dynamite. And once again while at the mall I saw a mullet revival three different people with mullets. I am speechless

Friday, February 8, 2008

Random Friday thoughts




First off the Bulls:


Last night the Bulls beat the Golden State Warriors. This makes me happy and they did it with their supposed big three of Gordon, Hinrich and Deng on the bench. It makes me wonder if they have quit on this team and that is why they are not winning. This raises the question if they have maybe they're the problem. Also I don't want to see Joe Smith playing forty three minutes we need to develop Noah and Thomas.

Second This week in politics:







The darling of the far right Mitt Romney has abandon his presidential campaign. I am not sure why they found him so appealing. Personally I like him for his talk on the economy because I think that is a huge issue. I didn't mind his middle of the road positions he espoused while governor. What my issue was he was trying to be something he was not and that is Mr. Conservative. I hate to tell the social conservative types but gay marriage is not the defining issue of our time; we have an economy that is on the verge of recession, a war in Iraq that seems to be never ending and a resurgence of Russia as a major power and China emerging as a super power as well.



And finally just because it is Friday and I like Chuck






I am hoping that the writers strike ends soon I am growing tired of reality TV and I want to see new episodes of Chuck.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Roger Clemens


I am not the biggest fan of Roger however I am going to give him the benefit of the doubt. Even if he is innocent he is never going to win the war of public opinion. It may even keep him out of the Hall of Fame which would be a shame. In this country we are innocent until proven guilty and I think in our rush to judgement he will never get his day of impartial judgement.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Super Bowl XLII thoughts


Well I was right about the winner, I was right about Eli leading them downfield to win and all the shots of Peyton in the luxury box. I was off on the score which surprised me but I thought the Giants flat out won the game they pressured Brady stopped them when they needed to and Eli stepped up and in my opinion stepped out of the shadow of his brother. I am not saying he is better but he showed some guts. Congratulation to the Giants

Friday, February 1, 2008

It's a tragedy for me to see the dream is over

I never thought I would be quoting Milli Vanilli in my blog but I have. Today the Memphis Grizzlies traded Pau Gasol to the Lakers for Kwame Brown, Javaris Crittenton and draft picks. I have posted in the past I wanted him for the Bulls but it was not meant to be. I cannot believe that we was traded for so little. Brown is an expiring contract which will give them cap space and you usually trade for that and you players. Memphis is going no where fast however the Lakers have just gotten better. Once Andrew Bynum returns from injury you can move Gasol to the power forward position and not miss a beat. I would have loved to see him on the Bulls however his contract would probably not allow us to resign Deng which I think Paxson wants to do this off season. I hope Pax has something up his sleeve

Super Bowl prediction



This is my first ever Super Bowl prediction and I am predicting, drum roll please! The New York Giants 35-31. I see a tied game late in the fourth and Brady leads the Pats into field goal range and they kick a field goal to go up 31-28. The camera pans to Eli Manning putting on his helmet and trotting onto the field after the kickoff. He proceeds to lead them down the field to score. Or course they will cut to the luxury box where Archie and Peyton will be high fiving and hugging. If I am wrong feel free to give me shit about it.