A telling account of Lance Berkman’s oscar performance in front of 40,000 people at Wrigley field
Remlinger then threw a pitch and Berkman hit the ground, rolling in the dirt and acting as if he was hit. A run scored, and both benches were warned.
“You hit somebody and think you put him in the hospital, and […]
Archive for August, 2004
Movement One: Adagio con Squrreloso
Movement Two: Amibient Silence (3:24)
Movement Three: Allegro Furioso
In breaking news today, meterologists at the Oculon institute of weather upgraded tropical depression Frank to tropical storm status as his website exploded with content within the last week. Two updates appeared in the often ignored blog just before the upgrade in storm intensity. Mr Broz was unavailable for comment. As the map shows below, […]
Well being forgetful to post my own travel log, I’ve decided to post a link to this guy’s trips to North Korea. The log is very thorough and interesting as the author takes his trip through a very backward country. For me the most interesting part was his trip to the DMZ from the North […]
Well if you ever wondered what happens at Joe’s when the moon is full and the beer pitchers are empty, then by all means, have a look at the anthology of photos from Mattbot’s and Maggie’s going away party. Cell phone calls and photo poses of questionable judgement were the activity du jour as another […]
Yeah this ia lame link o’ the day post but I stumbled across this classic link today while trying to eat lunch.
Mac rumor community pwnd
More weirdness from the Michael Jackson case. Part of the charges that have been filed against him were for false imprisonment. Apparently he held the family of the molested child captive while he forced them participate in video tapes in which, get this, they were forced to praise his character and give him compliments.
The seized […]
With the season winding down, the Blernsball All-Stars find themselves preparing for the post season both physically and mentally. Sporting the third best record at the league, the storied club is only a half game away from an important first round bye. “We could use that rest,” said Blernsballaz bench coach Morton Dexter Beals, “the […]
Since I’ve been into baseball, I’ve picked up a relatively good sense about how things work. The part of the game I completely don’t understand are waivers. Some of you may remember last year when Manny Ramierez was placed on irrevocable waivers. I honestly didn’t have much clue what it meant and today, looking up […]
Today we went to quite a few places in the Deoksu palace area. The palace itself is smaller than Gyeongbok and displayed very similar architecture. Both palaces were built in the Jeoson period.
Adjoining the palace were two buildings housing the Seoul Contemporary Art Museum and the Royal Museum.
The art museum is rather small […]