Showing posts with label Just Saying. Show all posts
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Monday Musings 07/30/12

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Monday, July 30, 2012 3 Of Your Sparks

I have marked the day I added each thought and any addendum

Tuesday-
The Yankees pick up Ichiro from Seattle by giving up two minor league pitchers. PLUS Seattle pays most of his salary this year. WAIT???? Aren't these the kind of deals the Yankees used to make only being on the other side of the coin? Think he will be just fine and maybe get his first World Series ring before retiring...


Tuesday-
In response to a comment made about my Musing last Monday where I said: Nice Collapse Tiger...That had been written on Sunday BEFORE Adam Scott made Tiger's collapse look like a little slip...Scott totally blew up the last four holes and gave Ernie Els the chance to walk away with the Claret Jug and Ernie did just that! Congrats Ernie.


Wednesday-
Well folks, I presumed there would be a ton of A**HATS taking their place due to the penalties given to Penn State over the scandal they covered up...

Well, we have a winner already...no one will top this A**HAT... Say hello to Tom Price of Factoryville, Pa.

Asked by a WNEP reporter how he felt watching NCAA President Mark Emmert reveal the sanctions against the Penn State football program for its role in the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal, Price delivered an answer that even made some of his fellow alumni cringe. “I just can’t put my arms around it, it’s, to me, it was our 9/11 today. I just saw planes crashing into towers,” said Price, who told WNEP that he has gone to almost every home PSU football game, with his wife, since 1986.

Mr. Price...I actually DID see the planes hit the towers..I did see them fall...LIVE.

You Sir, watched an association hand down penalties to a program that allowed a child molester to walk amongst them for some 13 years...yeah, they are the same...

Mr. Price, were over 3,000 people killed by these penalties?

Did we lose a symbol of our nation?

Mr. Price you are a freakin A**HAT and you should be banned from ever going to another sporting event for the rest of your disgusting life.

I am so freakin tired of people looking at something bad and equating it to the attack and murders of 9/11



Sunday-
Congrats to Danny Boyle, the London Olympic Organizing Committee and especially the volunteers who put on a very well done Opening Ceremony...

I guess I am old...the music was all from my life! But in the end, the music that really impacted me was when Pink Floyd was played.

Think about it...Floyd at the Olympics...cool.

Though I have not caught "Olympic Fever" yet...well not totally...

I wonder if part of it is the explosion of  social media combined with the 24-hour news/sports networks...with the time differences, if you do not close yourself off from everything, you know the evening results while you watch the recorded morning events on the TV.



Sunday-
Seriously...if you have HBO and you have not checked out The Network, do so...and if you do not have HBO call one of your friends who does (you know you have at least one), and ask them to let you come over and watch. And as a final solution, as soon as the DVD comes out - buy it.

Aaron Sorkin is at his best reminding those of us who are old enough, what the news was like back in the day.  Cronkite, Brinkley, Huntley...real news, not dependent upon the whims of sponsors or editorial leanings of the parent network.

And Jeff Daniels is absolutely brilliant as anchor Will McAvoy...a reporter who slowly transitioned into a talking head and is now given the opportunity to do it right.

The soundtrack is reminiscent to The West Wing (a good thing IMHO), but it makes sense with Sorkin at the helm.

Sorkin's, dialog is witty while causing you to think...yes, you will be drawn to thinking about the issues raised both within the news room and the stories they are reporting and the show uses real news stories from the recent past as plot lines.


Finally for today...

JUST SAYIN'

Sonic had a really good Chocolate Malt...

Strawberry-Banana Daiquiris  after 6 hours of cleaning the house rock...

OK, Women's Beach Volleyball can keep my attention...

Going to be a fun show this evening at 9pm Central time with Bobby Pizazz, Professor Harp and Kirby Sewell all taking their seat on The Couch...Join us

Just Saying...

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Tuesday, September 25, 2007 23 Of Your Sparks



Got a lot of nice comments about our Tutelage yesterday...HECK, even Katherine read it word for word! LOL

It was interesting to us though, as we tried to downplay all of the drug stories, yet it appears they came through anyway. Janis and Jimi and Jim all were tortured individuals and the pressure of their success obviously overwhelmed them.

They left behind families and loved ones, and we lost years of their brilliance...

As they say about celestial bodies, and it is true in the case of these three incredible talents...
Stars Burn Bright & Burn Fast...Just Saying...

New TV season begins, though the two best shows on the tube do not begin until January so that they can run uninterrupted without breaks for the holidays...

OF COURSE you know we speak of 24 and Lost...Just Saying...

Have not seen any previews for the new shows that rock our socks...but of course the baseball playoffs begin in a week, so there will be plenty of baseball on the tube here in Memphis...Just Saying...

OH, in case you are not keeping track.. 2 games between the Sux and the Yankees and the Yankees have pretty much locked up the Wild Card, so they will be playing next week...Just Saying...

Our friend Travis agrees with us...it is time to go to a two-man booth for Monday Night Football. Now we enjoy Tony Kornheiser on PTI and his writing, but in the booth on the TV there is only one man who was worse and that was Dennis Miller.

At least Kornheiser doesn't use a Mensa Word-A-Day Calendar to try and prove he is smarter than the rest of us, as D. Miller did when he spent his short time on MNF.

Speaking of Miller, what exactly happened to that dude? A few short years ago he was the most liberal, screw the establishment comedian there was. Then the tides changed and he jumped off the Donkey and landed on the Elephant...with a bang...

He is not the first commentator/radio host/celebrity to make the leap from one side of the fence to the other, but for some reason his switch just pisses us off....Just saying....

Changes going on here in Memphis...most for the good and in the next weeks we are hoping to share them more with you, our wonderful guests...Just Saying...

Speaking of football...bwahahahahahahahaa...our fantasy team has come out strong with a 3-0 record under our belt and we are doing well in our Survivor Pool also...

OK, we just put the Heebie Jeebies on both...Just Saying...



BLOGTALK RADIO UPDATE
& WE WILL BE ON TONIGHT!


Dr. Blogstein will play the role of 24's Jack Bauer in a dramatic recreation of a scene featuring actor Fred Griffith.

Griffith emailed Dr. Blogstein last month with a desire to stop by the Radio Happy Hour. Blogstein agreed when he noticed that Griffith had "CTU Doctor" from season 3 of 24 on his resume.

Also rocking the Radio Happy Hour, Jesse O, the first artist signed to a newly formed record label call Twist.

The twist is that this label is a Sony/Columbia and LOGO network joint venture to create the first-ever major record label catered to gay and lesbian music artists. We'll find out if there is a market for gay music, how it different from straight music and whether Jesse O thinks that this label will end up labeling him.

All that plus, Dangerous Lee, Vinny Bond drags his Big Leather Couch into the Radio Happy Hour lounge and chats with the listeners, Justin the Weatherman with his forecast and your calls at 646-652-4804. And if that isn't enough, one lucky caller will be tasered!

Join us live every Tuesday night at 9PM ET. The Radio Happy Hour Lounge— a live chat room during show time— is a whole new reason to make sure you listen live! But if you can't and miss us then, we're ALWAYS ON at www.DrBlogstein.com



Jackie Wilson
"Woman, A Lover, A Friend"
Written By Sydney Wyche

i want somebody to hold my hand
somebody to love me and understand
i want a woman (woman)
i want a lover (a lover)
i want a friend (a woman, a lover, a friend)

mmm, i want somebody to share my love
yes, loving is something i've got plenty of
i want a woman (woman)
i want a lover (a lover)
i want a friend (a woman, a lover, a friend) ah-ahh

i don't want a fancy gal
with powder and paint
and i don't want a woman
who thinks she's a saint
i'm looking for someone
who's not make-believe
and doesn't mind giving so that she may receive

there must be somebody somewhere around
that's looking for someone to give pound for pound
i want me a woman (woman)
mmm, i want a lover (a lover)
i want a friend (a woman, a lover, a friend)

yeah i want her right now
i want my little girl anyway, i want her anyhow
please come on, baby
just be my little woman, be my lover



Love is like a friendship caught on fire.
In the beginning a flame, very pretty,
Often hot and fierce,
But still only light and flickering.
As love grows older,
Our hearts mature
And our love becomes as coals,
Deep-burning and unquenchable.
~ by Bruce Lee ~




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