Saturday, January 31, 2009

Sugar


Fewer things in life make me happier than baseball and a good movie. Actually only one thing and that's a great woman.

Anyway, Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden are trying to make me happy again. In 2006 they made the best movie of the past five years, Half Nelson. If you haven't seen it I will pay you to see it, and if you like it just give me the money back. I can confidently say that I will not lose money.

For 2009 they made a movie titled Sugar. It's about a kid from the Republica Dominica that was bestowed with a killer curveball. He would love a better life for himself and his family, and realizes that baseball is his ticket up to the east side. The movie focuses on his adventure to the minor leagues and the struggles that follow as he adapts to America and the expectations that are put on him.

Not only does the trailer look good, but the movie revolves around baseball. I am happy.

Blagojevich is one bad mofo

The recently impeached Governor is an idiot. He knew his phone and office were tapped. He knew his email was being watched. Yet the dude still tried to sell Obama's vacant senate seat. Blagojevich is also one of those pompous jerks that when they get a little bit of power they try to rule the playpen.

Now that he has a lot of time on his hands he wants to give celebrity a chance. What is it with Chicago politicians? They all want to be celebrities when they need to be fixin' something.

Having said all this, Blagojevich actually seems like someone I could kick it with on a Friday night as we chase some tail around the city.

check out the vid:

Friday, January 30, 2009

Super Bowl Highlights

Admittedly, Kiki isn't too excited about the upcoming Super Bowl. Although I'm a life long Giants fan, I can objectively say that nothing can possibly top last year's Super Bowl, it was one of the best games ever.

This year instead, we get blessed with the freaking Arizona Cardinals (with Kurt Warner's bitch ass) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers. Call me crazy, but I'm pretty sure that's not the matchup the suits in the NFL wanted come the first weekend in February. Nonetheless, the Super Bowl is as American as apple pie and I plan to be heavily sedated due to a healthy overdose of fatty foods and carb-loaded beers.

To kick off the festivities, check out the link below to NY Mag's 25 Years of Super Bowl highlights. It's worth a 10 minute break from work while you eat your recession-ready lunch consisting of a baloney and white bread sandwich and your RC Cola.

NY Mag's 25 Years of Super Bowl Highlights

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Missed It

I don't know how I missed it, but I did. Feist's "Limit To Your Love" popped up on my ipod today and damn that song is money. Kalefa Sanneh of NYTimes once said her voice sounds like “carved steam.” Think about that as you listen. In addition to her voice, the song has a sick beat that is slightly haunting. How has nobody written a scene for a movie with this song in mind? It's two effing years old! Hell, I'll do it.

she never made a vid for it, so this person on youtube made on and it ain't too bad:

Just like Kiki, Obama is a fan of "Single Ladies"


Peep above to see a video of President Obama at the Concert at the Mall chatting with John Legend, Queen Latifah, and Beyonce. Michelle Obama apparently teases the Prez in front of Beyonce about having his own rendition of the now famous Single Ladies choreography. He responds by telling her that although he's no JT (as in the hilarious SNL skit), he's still with it and has got some of the moves down, then proving it by showing off the hand movement. Awesome.

Damn, did you ever think we'd have a President this smart, affable, and in-tune with both young and old generations?

YES WE DID!

It's Official...


Jam now has more drafts than official post.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Kiki's Latest Obsession - "Oliver James" by Fleet Foxes

So, I've finally gotten around to listening to some new bands that I've been hearing about for the past few months. One such band is the Fleet Foxes, which has been previously featured on the blog by Jam.

I just finished listening to their self-titled album and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed. The album's musical sounds shift from folk to country to classic rock to pop, but in a seamless way that doesn't render the album unauthentic or too far-reaching. The sound has a rustic quality to it, a patina that lends itself a very rural Americana vibe. And without question, the vocals are the main draw and are top notch throughout the album.

The song that really caught my attention and has been on constant repeat since I first heard it is "Oliver James", the last track on the album. It's simply one of those songs that paints a vivid, beautiful story in your mind.

Peep the track below and check out the whole album for other great tracks I did not mention. Because Kiki said so, dammit.

Monday, January 26, 2009

The Only Pair of Sunglasses You Will Ever Need

Let’s say you want to invest in your future. Sure, you could get an education. You could even build up your 401k. But when you want to get serious about your future, the most ROI for your buck, you get serious about eye protection. The sooner the better. You don't wait until you stank to spray the cologne or applicate the flaky white stuff -- you preempt the stank. What is true about armpits is true about eyepits. Face it -- when you take care of your eyes, your eyes take care of you.

That’s why Solar Shields is the only brand of eye style I endorse. It’s also the only brand endorsed by the AARP. That’s right, America’s Greatest Generation sports the Shields. They fought Nazis; now they fight cataracts. UV stands for ultra violent.Solar Shields provide 1,000% UV protection -- this prevents your eyes from melting. They also discourage photosynthesis in people with green eyes. (Believe me, I have green eyes -- they used to work to reverse carbon emissions, but now they are on vacation and loving it).

Durable? They’re 1,000% plastic. Floatable? They’re 1,000% plastic. Comfortable? They’re 1,000% plastic -- you can liquefy, soften, and mold them to fit an ill-shapen head. Sex appeal? How else do you explain the popularity of Viagra?

Bigger is better. Wrap that concept around your brain, your eyes, and your future.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Sunday Night Jam

yo so we missed last weeks jam so now you get two. you are appreciated.

first, everyone's favourite Outkast song, "SpottieOttieDopeaLiscious"



followed up by some legends,
The Chi-Lites - "Stoned Out of My Mind"

Friday, January 23, 2009

The OG

His Airness. It doesn't get much cooler than this. A young Jordan, rocking Ray-Ban Wayfarers, with the window rolled down in his black Ferrari. The true definition of an OG.

Lebron, take note.

It's About Effing Time


Tennis has always been a great sport. It's fun to play and fun to watch, but it always felt like it was missing something: unruly fans.

Yesterday, or technically today, Novak Djokovic, a Serbian (whom I dislike a lot but not because he's a Serb, but because he's an ass), played Amer Delic, a Bosian born American, at the Australian Open. Bosnians and Serbs don't like each other so naturally the fans fought. I assume they used chairs so they wouldn't have to touch one another.
Check out the chick that gets taken out 10seconds in. She is later helped by some pretty Australian gals.

Thank God for Fox News

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Just because....

Breaking News...

Larry King announced earlier tonight that his eight year old son, Cannon, told him that he wishes he was black.

Uh oh.

The day is soon upon us when teachers will walk in to classrooms full of C. Thomas Howells.


America are you ready for the repercussions of democracy?

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

HERE COMES THE bing!


Caroline Kennedy died today. Her aspirations you say? Sorry. Caroline Kennedy's aspirations died today. (link)

The love of Kiki's life got drunk [Diane Sawyer] (link)

The ultimate man's man [Clooney] is back in the E.R. (link)

Ra’s Al Ghul wants to hurt Batman again (link)

Obama (and Roberts) got a do-over. (link)

More reason to eff like little bunnies. Scientist have created a STD resistant cream. (Yeeepie!)

And just in case you were really questioning her intelligence: Yes, she [Palin] is as stupid as everyone said she was. (link)

First Dance

It was truly moving to watch Barack and Michelle Obama have their first dance to the Etta James classic "At Last," which was sung beautifully by Beyonce. Although I have to admit, I thought Barack would have much more rhythm than he showed, but I can't hate, he is half white after all, sheitttttt.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Picture of the Day

A sensational picture that portrays the magnitude of the day's events in a single shot.

Make sure you click the image to see the enlarged version.

Wow.

In honor of today's historic events, and to put a final nail in the Bush administration's coffin, I present you below with an 8 YEAR OLD article from The Onion. In it, George Bush addresses the nation a few days before he takes office on the changes that he will bring after the Clinton presidency. It is truly remarkable how spot on the article was on predicting the events that unfolded during the Bush years. It was meant to be funny at the time, but is just plain eerie now.

Bush: 'Our Long National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity Is Finally Over'
JANUARY 17, 2001

WASHINGTON, DC – Mere days from assuming the presidency and closing the door on eight years of Bill Clinton, president-elect George W. Bush assured the nation in a televised address Tuesday that "our long national nightmare of peace and prosperity is finally over."

"My fellow Americans," Bush said, "at long last, we have reached the end of the dark period in American history that will come to be known as the Clinton Era, eight long years characterized by unprecedented economic expansion, a sharp decrease in crime, and sustained peace overseas. The time has come to put all of that behind us."

Bush swore to do "everything in [his] power" to undo the damage wrought by Clinton's two terms in office, including selling off the national parks to developers, going into massive debt to develop expensive and impractical weapons technologies, and passing sweeping budget cuts that drive the mentally ill out of hospitals and onto the street.

During the 40-minute speech, Bush also promised to bring an end to the severe war drought that plagued the nation under Clinton, assuring citizens that the U.S. will engage in at least one Gulf War-level armed conflict in the next four years.

"You better believe we're going to mix it up with somebody at some point during my administration," said Bush, who plans a 250 percent boost in military spending. "Unlike my predecessor, I am fully committed to putting soldiers in battle situations. Otherwise, what is the point of even having a military?"

On the economic side, Bush vowed to bring back economic stagnation by implementing substantial tax cuts, which would lead to a recession, which would necessitate a tax hike, which would lead to a drop in consumer spending, which would lead to layoffs, which would deepen the recession even further.

Wall Street responded strongly to the Bush speech, with the Dow Jones industrial fluctuating wildly before closing at an 18-month low. The NASDAQ composite index, rattled by a gloomy outlook for tech stocks in 2001, also fell sharply, losing 4.4 percent of its total value between 3 p.m. and the closing bell.

Asked for comment about the cooling technology sector, Bush said: "That's hardly my area of expertise."

Turning to the subject of the environment, Bush said he will do whatever it takes to undo the tremendous damage not done by the Clinton Administration to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. He assured citizens that he will follow through on his campaign promise to open the 1.5 million acre refuge's coastal plain to oil drilling. As a sign of his commitment to bringing about a change in the environment, he pointed to his choice of Gale Norton for Secretary of the Interior. Norton, Bush noted, has "extensive experience" fighting environmental causes, working as a lobbyist for lead-paint manufacturers and as an attorney for loggers and miners, in addition to suing the EPA to overturn clean-air standards.

Bush had equally high praise for Attorney General nominee John Ashcroft, whom he praised as "a tireless champion in the battle to protect a woman's right to give birth."

"Soon, with John Ashcroft's help, we will move out of the Dark Ages and into a more enlightened time when a woman will be free to think long and hard before trying to fight her way past throngs of protesters blocking her entrance to an abortion clinic," Bush said. "We as a nation can look forward to lots and lots of babies."

Continued Bush: "John Ashcroft will be invaluable in healing the terrible wedge President Clinton drove between church and state."

The speech was met with overwhelming approval from Republican leaders.

"Finally, the horrific misrule of the Democrats has been brought to a close," House Majority Leader Dennis Hastert (R-IL) told reporters. "Under Bush, we can all look forward to military aggression, deregulation of dangerous, greedy industries, and the defunding of vital domestic social-service programs upon which millions depend. Mercifully, we can now say goodbye to the awful nightmare that was Clinton's America."

"For years, I tirelessly preached the message that Clinton must be stopped," conservative talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh said. "And yet, in 1996, the American public failed to heed my urgent warnings, re-electing Clinton despite the fact that the nation was prosperous and at peace under his regime. But now, thank God, that's all done with. Once again, we will enjoy mounting debt, jingoism, nuclear paranoia, mass deficit, and a massive military build-up."

An overwhelming 49.9 percent of Americans responded enthusiastically to the Bush speech.

"After eight years of relatively sane fiscal policy under the Democrats, we have reached a point where, just a few weeks ago, President Clinton said that the national debt could be paid off by as early as 2012," Rahway, NJ, machinist and father of three Bud Crandall said. "That's not the kind of world I want my children to grow up in."

"You have no idea what it's like to be black and enfranchised," said Marlon Hastings, one of thousands of Miami-Dade County residents whose votes were not counted in the 2000 presidential election. "George W. Bush understands the pain of enfranchisement, and ever since Election Day, he has fought tirelessly to make sure it never happens to my people again."

Bush concluded his speech on a note of healing and redemption.

"We as a people must stand united, banding together to tear this nation in two," Bush said. "Much work lies ahead of us: The gap between the rich and the poor may be wide, be there's much more widening left to do. We must squander our nation's hard-won budget surplus on tax breaks for the wealthiest 15 percent. And, on the foreign front, we must find an enemy and defeat it."

"The insanity is over," Bush said. "After a long, dark night of peace and stability, the sun is finally rising again over America. We look forward to a bright new dawn not seen since the glory days of my dad."

Link: The Onion

Monday, January 19, 2009

You've Gotta Fight For Your Right To PAARRRRTY


"From every mountainside, let freedom ring.
And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"

~Martin Luther King, Jr.

Back in fourth grade, MLK day came around and I was stuck in school. Being the slacker that I was I wanted a way out. I knew of the man and had an idea of his legend and realized he would be a good enough reason to complain. After expressing my desire to some fellow classmates we decided to hold a protest. As my memory recalls we made signs, came up with some chant, and marched through the halls. The next year we had the day off.

Since then I have really began to appreciate what MLK did and what he stood for. He had a dream and 40 years plus change the climax of his dream is being lived. There are times when I find myself youtubing some of his speeches and reading some of his letters just so I can feel his love. He loved everyone despite what society said and even today that is hard to find. Thank you Dr. King.

Being the only black poster on this blog, and the only active one left (who said black people are lazy?), this moment in history is quite special. I never would have thought that by electing a man such as Obama, it would have such a profound effect on the world and its psyche, but it has. I hope good things happen from here on out, not to make a point or prove people wrong, but to bring unity and happiness and to feel free. We all deserve to be happy.

Get This Guy a Morning Workout Show!

I used to be big into working out but now I just focus on keeping myself in shape till I decide to settle down and help quell any fears the future Mrs. might have about some little hussy finding me desirable beyond measure by me gaining as much weight as possible. Till then...
Some people will always be hardcore worker outers. They will spend big money on gym memberships and products to keep themselves fit when reality has told us that all we really need is feet to run and our own body weight to lift. Don't believe me? check this dude out:

Sunday, January 18, 2009

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Show-off


I watched the Golden Globes Sunday night. I try to catch them every year because I like watching people receive acknowledgment for their talents, whether their talents be in art, sports, knowledge, etc. Sunday night people were rewarded for their ability to make me believe they are someone else partaking in a real act that brings about real emotion. Some great actors were rewarded. One actor in particular stood out to me: Kate Winslet.

I have been a long time fan of Ms. Winslet. I am of the crowd that believes that she is unequivocally one of the top 15 actors currently working. Over the years she has shown her ability to really make others believe in the make-belief. Yet, her acceptance speech for Best Actress in a Drama for Revolutionary Road irked me. I could not shake the feeling that this chick was acting like she had never won anything before. After all her accomplishments and accolades and awards she decided to act like a lil kid tasting cotton candy for the first time. I was happy for her, but still, I felt like it was just going to be another award to go next to her Oscars.

The next day I found out that I'm an idiot. Despite her resounding skills, Sunday night was the first time Kate Winslet has ever won anything. Congatulations.

Rickey being Rickey


“Rickey Henderson is definitely one of the greatest baseball players to ever put on a uniform. One day, I hope my kids turn out to be as good a person as Rickey Henderson.” – Rickey Henderson 1/12/09

Congrats Rickey on being enshrined.

Monday, January 12, 2009

http://www.whoppersacrifice.com/


looking for the most tactful way to defriend your mom or that kid you worked at hollister with back in '03 on facebook? burger king is here for you. go to whoppersacrifice.com and you might even be rewarded with 1800 calories of cow and mayonnaise.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Sunday Night Jam

Silvio Rodriguez - Ojala
the perfect sing-along

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Sunday Night Jam

Star Slight - At the Drive-In

a pot of gold

old vid but still as funny as the first time.



despite living in Alabama that one dude is so happy and that in return makes me happy.