Neil Gaiman's New Year Wish
Very cool. I agree with the sentiments 100% but never would have been able to craft such a great message.
Labels: Happy New Year, Neil Gaiman
Chris Lynch's slanted view on sports, politics and entertainment. Please send thoughts or comments to chris.lynch@gmail.com
Very cool. I agree with the sentiments 100% but never would have been able to craft such a great message.
Labels: Happy New Year, Neil Gaiman
Miscellaneous thoughts and observations.
Labels: Bill Belichick, Cool Stuff, Funny, JFK, Language, Michael Gambon, movies, New England Patriots, Occupy Wall Street, sports betting
Stuff I found interesting and thought I'd share.
The 10 Biggest Comedy News Stories of 2011
America's Secret 1980s War With ... Sweden?
Interesting article on Erez Lieberman Aiden a pan-disciplinary scientist.
With contract up, Pats coordinator O'Brien could be on the move
Goon looks like a pretty funny movie - I'll see it
If you bet your favorite NFL team each week on the moneyline, here is what you'd be up or down on the year (w/ table)
Interesting look at Urban Myer and how he's had to change in order to coach again
Interesting look by Chris Jones on Jeff Loria and the recent Marlins moves
Labels: Florida Marlins, Funny, Goon, movies, New England Patriots, Ohio State, Science, sports betting, Sweden, Urban Meyer
I agree with the sentiment behind this post. If Ron Paul ran as a third party candidate - he'd take more votes away from Barack Obama than from Mitt Romney. The Occupy Wall Street, the anti-war crowd and those generally disappointed that Hope and Change resulted in more of the same would find a voice for their protests in Ron Paul. Those people make up some of the very base Obama has been pandering to.
Labels: Barack Obama, Gary Johnson, Mitt Romney, Politics, Ron Paul
Miscellaneous thoughts and observations.
Labels: Andrew Bailey, Barry Manilow, Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, Craig James, Drew Brees, Herm Edwards, Josh Reddick, Mental Floss, Mike Leach, New York Jets, Rex Ryan
Very interesting profile of Anthony Bourdain.
Labels: Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations
Congress ends corn ethanol subsidy.
Labels: Politics, Solyndra, US history
Stuff I found interesting and thought I'd share.
Don Cherry's piano desk is awesome. I absolutely loved this.
The scale of Saturn. I love these items which give real-world examples of the scale of things.
Congressmen keep getting richer in a bad economy. Where's the outrage? Where's the legislation to prevent abuse of public trust for personal gain?
Time to trade Kevin Youkilis? Now that the Red Sox traded Jed Lowrie - I see this as very unlikely. If they do trade Youkilis for prospects - then it will be a cost cutting move designed to get the team under the luxury cap.
China moved ahead of Japan and Brazil passed the UK in terms of GDP in 2011. We live in a rapidly changing world.
Speaking of living in a rapidly changing world - here's a one ton 5MB hard drive from 1956. Today that amount of storage would fit in your pocket on a thumb drive.
Labels: Boston Red Sox, Don Cherry, economics, Funny, Kevin Youkilis, Politics, Science
Interesting look at Mitt Romney's time at Harvard.
Labels: Harvard, Mitt Romney
Is Mark Sanchez a good QB? I have to say no and the numbers agree with me.
Labels: Mark Sanchez, New York Jets, NFL
Over the weekend I devoured the book Live From New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live, as Told By Its Stars, Writers and Guests
Labels: Books, Lorne Michaels, SNL
Miscellaneous thoughts and observations on the day after Christmas.
Labels: Boston Red Sox, Carlton Fisk, Commercials, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Norv Turner
The Birth of Jesus.
Labels: birth of Jesus, Merry Christmas, The Brick Testament
Miscellaneous thoughts and observations.
@StevanRidley - Double Stuffed Oreos should be called Oreos, and regular Oreos should be called Diet Oreos..
Labels: Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, Christmas, Daniel Bard, Drew Brees, Funny, Newt Gingrich
Stuff I found interesting and thought I'd share.
A 2011 Quiz. I got 12 out of 14 but honestly a couple were guesses.
15 of the Greatest Gifts in the History of Presents. It should be noted that France originally was going to give the Statue of Liberty to Egypt. It would have had a veil and have been named something else.
Tom Brady is having one of the greatest seasons in history (that nobody will notice). I really like the comparison to the year Oscar Robinson averaged a triple-double and still finished 3rd in the MVP voting.
Bush 41 backs Mitt Romney for President. Also not a fan of Newt Gingrich.
Dayne Crist reunites with Charlie Weiss at Kansas for a season of NFL preparation.
Labels: Charlie Weis, George H. W. Bush, Mitt Romney, New England Patriots, Newt Gingrich, Politics, Tom Brady
Labels: Joe Strummer, The Clash
Miscellaneous thoughts and observations.
Labels: Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, Christopher Hitchens, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Delonte West, Jimmy Carter, John Lackey, Kansas City Chiefs, Romeo Crennel, Tim Tebow
Stuff I found interesting and thought I'd share.
19 Outstanding Words You Should Be Working Into Conversation
An interesting Q and A with Stephen Tobolowski
Very cool - The Internet Justice League
My respect for Christian Bale just went up several notches
Also very cool - Coastal Carolina’s New Football Coach is the Billionaire Who Used to be the CEO of Ameritrade
Labels: Christian Bale, Coastal Carolina, Cool Stuff, Language, Stephen Tobolowski
Charlie Pierce has an attack piece on Tim Tebow up at Grantland. The piece has almost nothing to do with sports. The piece has everything with Charlie Pierce's need to portray himself as some sort of morally superior person.
Labels: Charlie Pierce, Denver Broncos, Grantland, Tim Tebow
Stuff I found interesting and thought I'd share.
OK - we'll trade you our Smallpox for your Syphilis - deal?
Phil Martelli comes off as such a jerk here. Unless the guy got his daughter pregnant - Martelli is clearly in the wrong.
Bad Lip Reading - Newt Gingrich. What's up with the fruit panties - you hating on me?
Christopher Hitchens on the Death Penalty
Heywood Jablome's brother?
I posted this link before but it's worth another look. A game preserve in India where the rangers shoot to kill poachers
Labels: Christopher Hitchens, Funny, NCAA basketball, Newt Gingrich, Science
Miscellaneous thoughts and observations.
Labels: Casablanca, Christmas, Christopher Hitchens, Jon Huntsman, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
Stuff I found interesting and thought I'd share.
Jesus Visits Tim Tebow on SNL: "Take It Down a Notch"
50 of the Funniest Tweets of 2011
Craig James for Senate. Too late. Too poor. Too inexperienced. I still hope he runs just for the ridicule and for ESPN to take the opportunity to replace him for good
This gets me every single time. The West Wing - In Excelsis Deo
Beautiful tribute to Christopher Hitchens
Does Vodka really kill bees and wasps?
A very handy table for all 70 bowl coaches with their ATS records
50 Amazing Pieces of Louis CK Fan Art
"These Filthy-Minded Grandmothers Would Like to Sell You Molasses"
Labels: Christopher Hitchens, Craig James, ESPN, Funny, Louis CK, SNL, sports betting, The West Wing, Tim Tebow
I've been meaning to comment on this piece on Tim Tebow by Chuck Klosterman for some time. I think the idea of asking "What if Tim Tebow was a bad person?" is a good premise for an article. Comparing people who are Christians to people who believe a certain guy is a murderer? That's not clever - it's actually insulting to Christians if you stop to think about it. But that's the problem at Grantland - nobody stops to think about anything. It is not the oozing condescension that made this article memorable for me. It was the insertion of politics into a non-political "sports" article:
Throughout the 20th century, there were only two presidents who won reelection with a bad economy and high unemployment: FDR in 1936 and Reagan in 1984. In both cases, the incumbent presidents were able to argue that their preexisting plans for jump-starting the economy were better than the hypothetical plans of their opponents (Alf Landon and Walter Mondale, respectively). Both incumbents made a better case for what they intended to do, and both enjoyed decisive victories. In 2012, Barack Obama will face a similar situation. But what will happen if his ultimate opponent provides no plan for him to refute? What if his opponent merely says, "Have faith in me. Have faith that I will figure everything out and that I can fix the economy, because I have faith in the American people. Together, we have faith in each other."The guy arguing, in effect, against blind faith is himself placing blind faith in Barack Obama with zero to back it up. Klosterman placing Obama into a comparison with FDR and Ronald Reagan? This would be like inserting a comparison of Tim Tebow to Roger Staubach and John Elway midway through the article with nothing to back it up. FDR and Reagan? Jimmy Carter and Benjamin Harrison are more like it. Klosterman literally projects the GOP having an argument of, "Have faith in me. Have faith that I will figure everything out and that I can fix the economy" when that is the EXACT re-election platform Obama will have to take because - well because Obama has objectively been perhaps the most ineffective Chief Executive in the history of the US. The fact that this gets inserted into the middle of a story on Tim Tebow is Exhibit A of the Groupthink that will be the downfall of Grantland. Why go to read any of the articles when you already know the slant and the snark all of the articles will have in common?
Labels: Chuck Klosterman, Grantland, Tim Tebow
Just for the heck of it - take a look at this player comparison:
Player A - 52.3% Comp% / 5.8% Int% / 180.4 PYG / 14.6 RYG
Player B - 51.9% Comp% / 5.4% Int% / 166.6 PYG / 13.4 RYG
Player C - 48.9% Comp% / 1.8% Int% / 97.2 PYG / 37.2 RYGPlayer A is New England favorite son Steve Grogan, Player B is Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw and Player C is Tim Tebow. It is interesting to note how closely Grogan compares to Bradshaw but the reason I made the comparison was to show how closely Tim Tebow is coming to resemble these two old school winners. Sure the passing yards per game isn't quite up to Grogan's or Bradshaw's level yet but who doesn't think that as time goes on Tebow won't be attempting more passes per game and thus upping his PYG? For example - if you just took this season then Tebow is averaging 117.3 PYG and 47.0 RYG which if combined puts Tebow very close to the offensive output from Grogan (just 30.7 yards less per game) and just less than 15 yards per game than Bradshaw averaged over the course of his career.
Labels: Denver Broncos, Steve Grogan, Terry Bradshaw, Tim Tebow
An item I came across at Instapundit made me think of Karl Marx's 1852 quote that history repeats itself "the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce." Except I think in this case the first time was fake history as farce and the second time it is real history as farce.
2010 Audi Green Police Super Bowl Commercial
VW put on notice by Greenpeace UK's Star Wars stormtroopersMakes me want to drill holes in my muffler.
Labels: global warming
Christopher Hitchens has passed away. I did not always agree with him but he always made me think and almost always managed to make me laugh.
Hitchens' last piece for Vanity Fair
Christopher Buckley on the Death of HitchensI think this clip of Hitchens on Bill Maher's show pretty well sums up the man, his intelligence and his attitude.
Labels: Bill Maher, Christopher Buckley, Christopher Hitchens
Flotsam and Jetsam
Labels: Boston Red Sox, Funny, Jason Varitek, Kelly Shoppach, Tim Tebow
Linky Links
Labels: Denver Broncos, Dick Vermeil, Funny, NFL, Science, Tim Tebow
Guilty
Labels: Gravity Kills, Guilty, Music, Nine Inch Nails
Red Sox Moves
Labels: Boston Red Sox, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Jason Varitek, Jed Lowrie, Kelly Shoppach, Kyle Weiland, Mark Melancon
Flotsam and Jetsam
Labels: A Christmas Carol, Christmas, Craig James, Michael Keaton, Tim Tebow
Linky Links
Labels: beer, Bill Romanowski, Funny, Rick Perry, The Big Lebowski
Thank You Very Much
Labels: A Christmas Carol, Albert Finney, Christmas, Scrooge
Flotsam and Jetsam
Labels: Boston Celtics, Ryan Braun, Tim Tebow, Tom Brady
Last Night's GOP Debate
I am sure Benjamin Netanyahu was thankful to you Newt because he had to spend so much time addressing your comments instead of working on his own agenda. Did he send you flowers to thank you for that unasked for favor? You say you are a historian and are only speaking the truth but you are running for President. Historians can say inflammatory "truths" in order to help with book sales but Presidents cannot. Let me give you an example that may explain to you the difference. Newt Gingrich is overweight. Medical science says that elderly, sedentary, overweight men are more likely to have a massive heart attack and die. That's the truth but calling you an old fat man isn't courteous or diplomatic. But by your logic you are not allowed to take offense because I was just telling you a truth.I also don't see Mitt offering Rick Perry the $10,000 wager as hurting Romney as so many seem to be suggesting. The idea of "put up or shut up" is pretty universal across the country. Romney was willing to put his money where his mouth was and when push came to shove Rick Perry was not.
Labels: GOP Debate, Israel, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry
You Kill Me
Labels: movies, You Kill Me
Linky Links
Labels: Air Force, Dave Winfield, Funny, Louis CK, the Bible, Thomas Macdonough, US history
Flotsam and Jetsam
Labels: AC/DC, Christmas, Funny, Jason Varitek
Linky Links
Labels: Aptera, Big East, Funny, Tim Tebow, Will Ferrell, WTF
Flotsam and Jetsam
Labels: Adrian Gonzalez, Alec Baldwin, Boston Red Sox, history, Lars Anderson, Tim Tebow, USSR
Good News - Bad News for Irish Guys
Labels: Ireland
Linky Links
Labels: Apple Computer, Dr. Who, Funny, Jon Gruden, President Barack Obama, Science, Steve Jobs, US history
Flotsam and Jetsam
Labels: Boston Red Sox, Hanley Ramirez, Josh Beckett, Madonna, Mitt Romney, Penn Gillette, Terry Francona, US history
Top 5 - Christmas Songs by Rock Stars
Labels: Christmas, Christmas songs
Linky Links
Labels: Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Funny, George Will, Jon Heyman, Obamacare, Sports Illustrated, William Shakespeare
Haiku Horse Handicapping
Saratoga Dream
Daily make picks in Haiku
Bet horses / have fun
Labels: Saratoga Springs
Tim Tebow - Great Minds Think Alike
One of the elements of Tim Tebow's game that goes unnoticed is that when he plays at home in the Mile High City, the altitude affects the opponents after spending three quarters chasing Tebow around. John Elway would wear out his opponents with his ability to move around, and Tebow does the same. They have different styles but the results are the same - defenses get tired.Here's what I wrote 2 weeks ago:
Tebow's style of offense has to be wearing on the defense. I suggest that part of the reason Tebow can have that 4th quarter success is because he's worn the defense down during the first 3 quarters. It's harder to catch and tackle a fast big guy like Tebow if you are tired.Maybe Michael Lombardi reads my blog?
Labels: Denver Broncos, Michael Lombardi, Tim Tebow
Flotsam and Jetsam
Labels: Bobby Valentine, Mitt Romney, New York Jets, Ron Paul, Tim Tebow, Woody Johnson