Saturday, February 17, 2007

The first time I saw it, I didn't even notice...

But they say "fuck" a lot in the Big Lebowski

Thursday, February 15, 2007

My Psychotic Boss, Part something or other

It's a strange thing to see a 40-something year old man throw a temper tantrum. Even stranger when he is screaming at his father, who is remaining completely calm, almost goading him into further insanity. After numerous minutes of screaming about god knows what, he started in on hoping everyone in the city would be dead. So his dad counters with "you sound like one of those Muslim terrorists". Answer?

"Yeah, well when I start killing people you're going to be my first victim, and I'm not going to be as nice as those Al-Qaeda guys about it!"

The good news is, he's leaving town for a few days, so I won't see him tomorrow. Of course, he had this little gem for me as I was walking past him to the bathroom "Maybe I'll get lucky and that old bastard will get in a car crash and die on the way home tonight". I didn't acknowledge this at all.

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Friday, February 09, 2007

Another signing day come and gone, and another year of creepy obsession with 17 year old boys comes to an end

Well, not my creepy obsession, as I pay little attention to such things. (That said, having heard this past fall that the ohmifreakingodgreatestquarterbacksinceever had committed to ND, I watched some of one of his games that was on the deuce or the ocho or some extra ESPN channel, but that was just out of curiosity to see if this kid I saw everyone raving about was any good. Looks like he is.)

Also, I was shocked to see that USC was recently accused of shady recruiting methods. And I will be even more shocked when absolutely not a damn thing comes of it. Because everyone knows that Pee-Wee Peet Carol, whose last name is a girl's name, would never allow anything against the NCAA rules to go on at his school. Peet runs a tight ship over there. heh.

And, perhaps the funniest answer to a question I have seen from a recruit- When asked "what do you like about Ron Zook?" "it wasn't the money".

Why is it that when someone says "it's not about the money", it's almost always about the money?

Thursday, February 01, 2007

The Super Bowl this Sunday...

promises to be the greatest battle since this one:



And much like in that one, good will prevail over evil. Though, I'm not sure which is which.