Sunday, February 26, 2012

Remembering Kevin Love's Face Stomp of Luis Scola

Big man Kevin Love won the three point competition last night in part of this weekend's NBA All-Star festivities.

Love will be playing in the All-Star game tonight, as well.

Love normally seems like an easy going, easy to get along with kind of fella.  

But as Luis Scola knows, you don't want to piss this 6'10" 260lb. man off or he'll stomp your face in.

Here's the video remembering when Kevin showed no Love to Luis Scola's face earlier this season.


Friday, February 24, 2012

Jeremy Lin Bringing Back Racism

After the Knicks loss last night to the Heat Jeremy Lin won’t be bringing back home a win, but there is one thing he’s bringing back… racism.

Our old friend that’s been around as long as people have had different color skin is in the forefront all because of an Asian that can play some ball.

It all started when Fox Sports writer Jason Whitlock tweeted that “some lucky lady in NYC is gonna feel a couple inches of pain tonight,” after Lin’s impressive performance against the Lakers.

Actually that same night there was a fan that had a sign that said Lin is “The Yellow Mamba.”  A play off of Kobe Bryant’s nickname, “The Black Mamba.”  Both seem pretty racist to me.

Then came that stupid girl Angie with the video, I think she’s faking by the way, where she asks out Jerry Lin of the New York Giants and says she likes black guys.  Here’s the video.




Next was that coward Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s remark about how Lin’s only being glorified because he’s Asian and that blacks accomplish what he has all the time and don’t get the same praise.  Yea, because no one ever talks about how good LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are.  What a jack ass.  I sure wish he’d man up and step in the ring with Manny Pacquaio so he could get the ass whooping he so well deserves already.

And the grand finale, of course, is the play by play guy’s remark, and the ESPN headline, “Chink in the Armor,” after the Knicks first loss with Jeremy Lin starting.  By the way, while I do think it’s something that is more for radio or a comedy routine, it definitely did its job because everyone was talking about the story that otherwise would have barely received any views.

Comedian Jim Norton yesterday on Big 105.9FM’s the Paul and Young Ron Show said he can see where that headline would have offended some people.  It’s like if there was a really good black hockey player then after their first loss the stories headline read, “The jig is up.”  He’s at the Hard Rock Hollywood Hotel and Casino's Improv this weekend and has plenty more where that came from.

All in all, while the Jeremy Lin story is remarkable, the thing I like most is its bringing back the humor in racism.

Face it, racism will always be around.  We might as well laugh it off.  I just wish someone would give ESPN the memo to lighten up a little.

On an extra note, here’s some more recent racism from a top high school football recruit’s tweet.

FAU Baseball Returns to Boca Raton Tonight

Florida Atlantic University baseball is back in Boca Raton tonight.

The Owls play Manhattan with the first pitch set for 6:30pm.  

Tomorrow there's a double header with the first game slated for 1pm and the second for 5pm.  The final game of the four game series starts on Sunday at 1pm.

FAU went to Alabama last weekend and swept a three game series from the Crimson Tide with the scores being 5-2, 9-2. and 9-4.

The best PA Announcer in the world, me, will be back at it for my second season.

While I do have my own twist I can promise you the old school traditional FAU won't allow me to do the PA like Will Ferrell at the Chicago Bulls vs. New Orleans Hornets game. 

Hope to see you tonight.





Monday, February 20, 2012

Morning-After Pill Sold in Vending Machine

Obtaining a morning-after pill is now as easy as buying a soda.

Shippensberg University, located in Pennsylvania, is selling the Plan B pill in a vending machine located at the college’s student clinic.

In that same vending machine are condoms and pregnancy tests.

A spokesperson for the school says the decision to sell the pills came after a survey found that roughly 85% of the students supported the idea.

The school says it’s not trying to encourage student sexual activity.

Making the pill as available as a Coca-Cola sure isn’t discouraging student sexual activity, either.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Coins Cost More To Make Than They're Worth

The U.S. government is trillions of dollars in debt and there’s one solution that could help a little.

It costs 2.4 cents to make a penny and 11.2 cents to make a nickel, according to a CNN report.

Considering that 4.3 billion pennies and 914 million nickels were created in 2010, that adds up to over $200 million that could be saved without the rarely used coins.

Abe Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson won’t be upset with eliminating the coins, either.  They're already on paper bills, well, if we bring back the two dollar bill that is.

The U.S. treasury and government are looking into a cheaper way to create the coins, but have yet to find a solution.

Here’s an easy solution… stop making them.

Best Cardboard Sign At Basketball Game Ever

Alabama college basketball isn’t typically the most exciting thing to watch, but there's now a reason to tune in, at least when they’re playing at home.  

Freshman Jack Blankenship created a new twist to the cardboard sign meant to distract opponents.

Normally the sign will be of a celebrity, or of an opposing player, but Blankenship made a sign of his own face.

And what a face it is.  He and his friends have an inside joke going with this face and Blankenship decided to blow it up for Alabama basketball home games.

Blankenship is an aspiring comedian and plans to open a comedy club in Alabama.

His face has put him on the map and well on the way to his goal.

Tickets Handed Out For Vanity License Plate

Vanity license plates are commonly seen out on the road, but if you’re thinking about getting one you may want to do some research.

A Washington D.C. native, Danny White, constantly receives tickets for his vanity plate that says, “No-Tags.”

Whenever a car doesn’t have proper identification a DMV employee enters “No Tags” in Washington D.C., which prompts the system to give White’s vehicle a ticket.

According to White, this problem has caused him to receive over $20,000 in tickets.

White still refuses to change his plate even though each time he gets a ticket he has to take time off work to fight it in court.

That’s dedication to a joke, but if you don’t have that same dedication you’ll be paying to switch your vanity plate back to normal if you don’t do your research.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Alabama's Relentless Recruitng Efforts

Checking the mail box is a daily routine in everyone’s life.

Throwing out junk mail is just as routine.

Most mail is consistently junk from companies trying to sell new features, but no company is on the same radar of flooding a mail box as the University of Alabama.  

High school junior running back Alvin Kamara opened his mailbox and found 105 recruitment letters from Alabama.

Instead of tossing them in the trash like junk mail from Comcast wanting you to upgrade to Xfinity, Kamara is keeping every Alabama recruitment letter in a shoe box.

It’s no wonder Alabama is one of the best football teams in the country year in and year out.  When a kid receives that much paper from a college football team it makes him feel wanted.

Kamara, of Norcross High School in Georgia, is also being recruited by eight other schools, including Alabama’s in conference rival the University of Florida.

Kamara is visiting UF this weekend.

Here’s some tapes on the stand out four star recruit.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Olympic Swimmer Proposes to Girlfriend After Receiving Gold Medal

Here’s a Valentine’s Day special video.
 
Olympic swimmer Matt Grevers proposed to his girlfriend, fellow swimmer Annie Chandler, while on the stand after receiving a gold medal at the Missouri Grand Prix.

 Enjoy.

Monday, February 13, 2012

FAU Professor Started Whitney Houston's Career

Whitney Houston passed away over the weekend, as everyone knows, but here’s something most people don’t know.
 
Houston first started singing professionally at 15 years old in the Michael Zager Band.
 
Zager is currently a professor at Florida Atlantic University.
 
Houston’s first ever solo, “Life’s a party,” was performed while she was a part of the Michael Zager Band and is currently displayed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
 
While Zager enjoyed watching her rise to fame it hurt him to see Houston’s recent struggles.
 
Here’s Whitney at the top of her game singing the Star Spangled Banner before Super Bowl XXV in 1991. 
 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Didn’t “Like” an “Awesome” Idea

Imagine on Facebook instead of clicking on a button for something you “like” you click on a button for something you think is “awesome.”

Facebook's Director of Engineering Andrew Bosworth that it was an “awesome” idea, but founder Mark Zuckerberg didn’t “like” it.  Read more about the decision here.

Instead of the "awesome" button being implemented it was the "like" button that hit Facebook in February 2009 after a couple years of testing and tinkering, according to Bosworth.

There’s controversy over the “like” button’s origin as rival FriendFeed’s website has a “like” feature as well.

No way Zuckerberg would ever steal an idea, right?

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

NBA All-Star Voting

Yesterday was the last day to vote for the NBA All Stars.

Voting consist of two guards, two forwards, and one center.

My picks for the Western Conference are Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Kevin Love, and Andrew Bynum.

Picking the guards for the West is a no brainer.  Kobe’s averaging over 30 points a game.  Brian Westbrook gets an honorable mention, but Paul’s all around numbers gives him the edge.

Of course Durant is on the ballot and probably keeps his team mate Westbrook’s stats down just a bit.  The other forward position is a toss up with  Love getting the nod with slightly better numbers than Blake Griffin with the reasoning basically being that Griffin plays with Paul.  It could be said that Griffin would put up more if he didn’t have Paul sharing the stats, but without his point guard who knows if he’d continue the same production.

There’s not much going on with the center position in either league and Bynum is the West’s clear cut favorite.

My picks for the Eastern Conference are Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwight Howard.

Picking the guards for the East is easier than expected.  With Wade being injured part of the year it gave way to a possibility of his spot being taken, but the only people close to Wade and Rose are Deron Williams and John Wall.


When you consider that Williams and Wall play with basically no other superstars and still have worse numbers than Wade then you can’t give them the starting nod.

Of course James is a starter and considering his production being shared with Wade and Bosh makes each of their production that much more impressive.  Staying with the theme, Bosh put up better numbers than Carmello Anthony, Amar’e Stodimire, and every other forward in the East even while playing with Wade and James.

Again, the weakest position in the league is center and Dwight Howard clearly is the only worthy candidate for the Eastern Conference.

Playing with a superstar helps better your game, but when you are a superstar yourself it cuts into your own numbers.  It’s the sacrifice you take to win championships compared to winning statistical categories. 
When you can play with other superstars and still put up the best numbers in the league that’s what makes you an All-Star.

Brian Westbrook and Blake Griffin get the snubs on my list of starters because their co-superstar produces just enough to keep them from having the top numbers at their respective position.

In Griffin’s honor, here’s his most recent spectacular dunk where he facializes Westbrook’s team mate Kendrick Perkins.