Sunday, April 30, 2006

eventful weekend

here's a brief recap of the fun events of the past 4 days: thursday i basked in the glory of correctly picking pickler's demise; beanes grew immune to benadryl and scratched half his face off, terry solidified his grasp of the group on survivor. friday - i went to the er at 6:30am because i thought i was having a heart attack, got to work at 9:30 and everyone laughed at me; finished season 2 of the sopranos. saturday - woke up at 6 to clean the house for our first pre-game bbq of the year; downed the first sam's summer of the season; cooked up drunken salami, egg and cheese sandwiches; sat in less than pleasant weather for 2 hours watching the cubs suck more than i've ever seen them suck (granted i only moved to chicago in 2001); had a few beers and wings at ginger's; night cap at diner grill. can you tell i'm not concerned about my ekg results?

speaking of wrigley, i have to say i like the bleacher renovations. it seems like a more modern park now with the vendor carts and what not, but still feels like the old bleachers. the biggest improvement, at least for me, is the fact that they raised the level of concrete behind the actual bleachers. in the old bleachers, if you wanted to lean on the bleacher behind you, your butt would sag down and after about 4 minutes it was uncomfortable. with the added height, it's completely comfortable. i suppose it helps that everyone left early because the cubs sucked so bad. i can't say i remember them losing 2 games by a combined 25-2 margin - pretty pathetic. i think the great steve stone diagnosed their problem correctly 3 years ago - the cubs cannot hit soft tossing lefties. good thing we still have the great sarge matthews and gene clines and dusty baker working to fix those problems from 2002...

MO

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

the real deal?

despite my earlier doomsday post about the cubs, i'm starting to think they might be ok. z is going to get his act together, maddux is not going to win every start, but it seems his new off-season training regimen has reduced his 3 good starts-1 bad start routine to at least 4 good starts-1 mediocre start. that said, marshall could be the key. who is this guy? all we've heard about for the past 3 years is guzman and brownlie. this guy has 15 career MINOR league starts, makes the team in spring training, and now seems to have found his groove. yes, his first 3 starts weren't anything to write home about, but he's looking solid tonight and his curve reminds me of zito circa 2002. we'll see...

on a side note, nate vasher should never be allowed to hold a microphone again. tone. deaf. stick to returning punts and making picks.

on another side note, the weather is looking great for our first game of the season saturday. last week the forecast was cloudy 64, then showers 62, then showers 60 and now we stand at showers 56. this weekend last year we sat in the bleachers and it was a balmly 33 with snow showers. a boy can dream can't he? at least we'll have maddux on the mound...

idol - why does everyone keep getting worse? everyone was horrible tonight, including katharine. elliot was the best, paris wasn't too annoying, chris sounded ok, but again he just makes everything sound like a creed song. kelly, who has sucked for 2 straight weeks, or taylor are my best guesses for the boot. speaking of taylor, i've decided he's a muppet. he's like a combination of burt and cookie monster - big bushy eyebrows who can only say one thing - soul patrol. shut up and eat your cookies. at home.


MO

Saturday, April 22, 2006

cubs blow

i haven't even been to my first game yet, and the season may as well be over. no d.lee, another setback for woody, and no prior until at least june. throw in a slumping aramis and you've got a recipe for another sad season. they were only half a game out of first when lee went down, and by my calculations they should be 10 games back by the end of may. after winning the d.lee game v. LA, they've now dropped 2 in a row to the cards, haven't hit, and have been hit hard. stupid cubs - you fooled me into having hope for the last time...

in other news, jen's interview on the milt rosenberg show is officially in their archives. just click on the link and i think it'll play. or at least you'll be able to download it or something.

MO

Thursday, April 20, 2006

hi-larious part II

first of all, i believe i had the idol down this week. ace has been crappy for weeks now, so buh-bye ace, buh-bye. chris got his shot across the bow warning, so we'll see if he can pick himself up. i have an idea, maybe he could sing another crappy wuss rock song, some creed perhaps??? i'm so in touch with the peeps...

a few posts ago i noted how in love i was with the chronic-WHAT-cles of narnia rap - chris parnell is hilarious. shortly after that i was made aware of west coast and midwest responses. while i still love the original, i have to say lazy monday is pretty funny, and lazy muncie might be the funniest thing i've ever seen. maybe it's because i'm down with the midwesterners. or because i love garfield. in any event, hi-larious.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

tuesday resolution

effective immediately, blogging will resume at regularly scheduled intervals, namely tuesdays and thursdays. it's been so long i'm not sure i remember what it means to blog.

to end the suspense from the last entry, i have decided to name my fantasy team...the chelmsfuhd smags. the smags are currently in 5th place. after a disappointing first week, the smags bounced back last week to move above the mendoza line with an 11-10-1 record. rest assured, you'll be kept abreast of all 4 (yes, i said four) of my fantasy teams throughout the course of the season. the poopeaters are off to a slow start, but have the confidence of all defending champs, so we're not worried. running is dumb, my final team, is far and away my best team. if they don't win the championship, something will have gone awry (that's a-rye, not awe-ree - you know who you are : ) ). finally, the fierce pandas have cruised to a 2-0 mark behind the best staff in the league and the bat of pujols. as an aside, i want to thank all cubs fans who bring "pooholes stinks" signs to cubs/cards games. clearly i'm 9 years old because i giggle all the time. if my word wasn't good enough, here's more evidence that pooholes is sweeping the nation.

in other news, jen and i ran our first race - the 2006 Shamrock Shuffle. as luck would have it, my timing chip fell off my shoe somewhere between mile markers 1 and 2. thus not only do i not have an official time on the website, but i'm also $30 lighter. sweet. but jen and i ran together, so you can look her up to see that we ran it in 54:50. considering we never ran over 3 miles in training, i thought we did very well. i actually ran slightly faster than that as i finished with a michael johnson like kick, but we'll call it 54:50.

american idol - still addicted, though not as addicted. i have to say - so far tonight i'm not impressed. as i write that, katharine comes on and blows everyone out of the water. she should win, but who knows - america is dumb, i think we can all agree on that. i thought chris was terrible, despite all the praise he got from the three stooges. elliot was quality, per usual, paris irritated me, per usual, taylor looked constipated, per usual (i wish that guy would just take a laxative), and ace is going to be in the bottom three, per usual. it's going to be a tough week, but i say ace should go, and probably will go, but chris could go and i wouldn't be surprised or upset. now that annoying ass house is on and i have to change the channel before my bulb blows because this show is so horrible.

MO

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

hi-larious

people like to crack that snl is 'not what it used to be.' i have a theory - everyone thinks the cast that was on when they were in junior high and high school was the best cast ever. sure murray and martin and radner and belushi were funny, but i remember laughing hardest at sandler, farley (may he rest in peace), spade, nealon and macdonald. i've come to realize, however, that there are always funny people on snl - that's what makes it so great. people ragged on fallon because he couldn't keep a straight face and was 'unprofessional' in delivering his lines, but you know what, that made me laugh harder. he did his job. the current cast is way underappreciated, and i think this clip proves it. it's not 'new' but it is 'funny'. f'ing hilarious.

MO

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

name my team

march is good for 3 things, all of which happen to be converging this weekend. first of all, march madness - the greatest playoff system in all of sports begins tomorrow. secondly, st patricks day in chicago. sure the river was green last weekend, but many a face, my own included, will be green after several hours at my favorite bar Ginger's (we'll be there from 4-? friday - come join us). lastly, and most importantly, it's fantasy baseball time. with both my drafts just 2 weeks away, it's time to really ramp up the preparations.

as many of you know, i finally had a fantasy baseball breakthrough last year, winning two leagues. most importantly, i won my 3-year keeper league in the the third and final year, and now have a banner hanging in my dining room to remind jen what a catch she's got. and by catch i mean dork. anyway, i've entered a new league this year with brand-new make believe friends, and a need for a new name. apparently the name with which i won my keeper league last year is only funny if you know the story behind it. and even if you know the story, apparently it's not funny anyway, i need a new team name. best suggestion by 3/29 wins. there are no rules to this competition, enter as often as you'd like. and for the winner, i shall name you honorary assistant manager of the soon to be champion yet-to-be-named team! does it get any better? i think not.

MO

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

nothing to do wednesday night?

find out what it's like to be a graduate student! my fiance jen will join gentlemen from northwestern and u of c as panel members on the milt rosenberg show tomorrow night, march 15, from 9-11 cst. for those of you who don't know, milt rosenberg has been a fixture on chicago radio for over 20 years and has interviewed virtually everyone. who's ever lived. so listen, call in, and find out how exciting graduate student life really is!

MO

Thursday, March 09, 2006

intervention please

so it's been a while, but i finally have a free moment. in other words, i've finally been able to peel myself away from american idol. prior to last season, i despised this show. didn't get it, didn't want to get it, couldn't care less. last season i got sucked into watching all the sucky people suck, and then stopped watching when the real competition started. so when this season started, i assumed i could stop watching when i wanted (kind of like i thought i could stop eating chex mix when i wanted).

well now i'm 5lbs heavier and an idol addict. i can name all the remaining contestants, where most of them are from, and why they're not going to win. i had 3 of the 4 going out tonight, with only ayla surprising me (thank god gideon and his goofy smile are gone). i seriously cannot stop watching. and now i have to watch in hd, as if i need to see a bunch of 17 year olds as they truly exist.

final four: mandisa, katharine, elliot, chris

help. please. help.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

done and done

that's how i would describe the olympics, particularly the winter sort. i think it's fair to say most of the country doesn't care about the olympics as evidenced by american idol's dominance in the ratings. frankly, i'd rather watch kristy swanson facepaint the ice more than i'd like to see sasha cohen land a triple axel, whatever the hell that is (apparently impossible since no one can land it in competition). seriously, did you see buffy's face bounce off the ice a few weeks ago? it was classic. i felt pretty bad for buffy, but it was great tv. why would i want to watch professionals (or more accurately top amateurs) do their best not to screw up, when i can watch a bunch of scrubs work their hardest to be better than most normal people? let's be honest, the best part of olympic skating is watching the experts fall on their asses and slide across the ice. sorry, i'm over it (much like i'm over the bachelor, but that's another story).

and here's another problem i have. on one hand, you have jackasses like bode miller, who seemingly could care less about representing the us and winning a medal. he comes off as a selfish little punk (and probably is). then you have shani davis and chad hedrick, who i respect a million times more than no-medal miller, but in their bickering about who disrespected who sound like a couple of little school girls. just shut up, skate fast, win medals, and thank each other for pushing each other to be great. basically, it boils down to the fact that to the rest of the world (or at least most of the world) cares about the olympics, and many americans, including olympians, don't care. they care about how many endorsements they'll get, or what sitcom they'll guest star in, or which late-night couch they'll sit on, but not about being the best.

finally, my biggest problem with the olympics is nbc. i hate bob costas. he might be the second worst sports commentator in the history of the world (right on the heels of joe buck, another annoying little midget). moreover, in this day and age, how can i not find out what happened when the events take place during my lunch hour? am i expected to not surf the internet? or listen to the radio or watch the news? it's like tivo-ing a football game to watch the next day - there's no way i can avoid finding out what happened, and thus am not inclined to waste hours of my life watching something when i already know the outcome. as much as it might pain nbc, they should show the events live, and then just show highlights for an hour or two in primetime. they'd have higher ratings if they mixed olympic highlights with their regular shows (although their normal programming does suck pretty bad). most people don't care about the olympics at all, and of those who do, i'm willing to bet a vast majority would be perfectly content just watching american athletes. i personally would rather watch an lesser american compete in a cool event like the biathalon than watch every nation's best ice dancers (who by the way all sucked).

now i'm angry at myself for wasting this much time talking about something so stupid. the olympics are done. and by done i mean uninteresting and stupid, not unlike watching me lose over and over and over in connect four.

MO

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

rivalry schmilvary

flipping channels, i've come across duke at unc. great rivalry. 2 schools, geographically close, great history, blah blah blah. i'm so tired of hearing how unc/duke is the biggest rivalry in sports. how can 2 colleges, who are both known nationally for one sport (yes each is good at other sports, but those aren't on espn every week), and play each other 2, maybe 3 times a year, be the biggest rivalry??? i'm sorry, it's not the biggest rivalry. it's not. and neither is the cubs/cardinals rivalry. sure, stupid people from st louis come up and drink at sluggers and cubby bear. sure, cub fans travel to st louis for a weekend series. but guess what, it's not a rivalry when one team wins EVERY year. my cubs friends are going to hate me, but until the cubs consistently beat the cardinals (not once every decade), or at least show they can compete, it's never going to be the greatest rivalry.

granted i'm a little biased, but anyone who knows sports and ever visited the northeast should know the yankees/red sox is the greatest rivalry. period. this almost fails the test associated with the cubs/cardinals (ie: the yankees always win - 26-6 world series championships), but have you ever heard wrigley erupt in a 'st louis sucks' chant while the cubs are playing the pirates? or dukies start one of their notoriously creative chants directed at unc while virginia is playing duke? no and no. it just doesn't happen. i can't tell you, however, how many times the vaunted (and oh so creative) 'yankees suck' chant has rained down on fenway while the yankees are in another time zone. and fenway is probably the only stadium i've ever visited where i thought twice about wearing my jeter shirt. when i went to my first yankee/white sox games, my law school friends advised me against wearing yankee paraphenalia to comisky because the fans can get a little rough. i suppose if you consider a drunk 65 year old taunting us with his arms twisted as K's. yeah, not so much. as further support, i present you this tale:
friends were visiting from out of town, and we decided to go to a local bar for dinner and drinks. as we're waiting for a table, i'm talking to my friend and i have on my yankees hat. i see some random girl approaching me and i think she's just drunk and stumbling toward me. to my surprise, she's completely sober and walks up to me and says 'hey, i just want you to know the yankees suck!' this is in a bar, in chicago. this was before the red sox won in '04, so i suppose she was an expert in sucking since her team had sucked her entire life, but c'mon, tone it down - i was just waiting for a table.
so thank you red sox nation, for it is, in large part, your insanity, that helps keep the yankees/red sox rivalry the greatest current rivalry in all of sports. and as much as i despise the red sox, i respect them and thoroughly enjoy all 18 or 19 regular season games and the inevitable clash in the alcs.

i have to go to bed now. i'm sick.

MO

another year, another monkeybowl

the first weekend in february proved quite an eventful one. sunday marked the 5th consecutive year jen and i have hosted our superbowl party, monkeybowl. unlike past years when we've had some divide in rooting interests, all of our guests were rooting for the steelers, including mr. pOTTsburgh, joe. steelers won, seahawks lost, refs blew some calls, quit your crying little girls.

in case anyone was wondering, here are some of the final Monkeybowl V stats:
231 --> wings
136 --> meatballs
59 ---> beers
17 ---> ciders and hard lemonades
5 ----> dips (1 hot spinach, 1 cold spinach, 1 veggie, 1 'spicy', 1 7-layer)
1 ----> pan of homemade peanut butter brownies
1 ----> pan of vanilla pudding pie
1 ----> drunken salami
>1 ---> stomach aches and hangovers monday

i'm happy to report no one was seriously injured during the celebration, unless you count the seahawk that was drowned in a pool of it's own tears. stupid seahawks.

also this weekend: saturday was beanes' second birthday. to clarify, this is not the second anniversary of his adoption, but his actual birthday. we celebrated with a steak dinner, and a trip to doggy daycare for Monkeybowl. after a day of wild partying, i'm happy to report he's returned to his big doggy schedule of sleeping. 18 hours a day.

finally, jack johnson's latest cd was released today. while it's not a true 'release' because it's for the curious george movie, it's still jack, and it's still good. for the most part. some songs are definitely geared toward kids, but it is a kids movie, so it's acceptable. not his best work, but i'm still listening to it. love me some jack (and, thankfully, jen is finally coming around...).

MO

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

clip of the day

thanks to zeke jr for providing this clip - it's freakin' hilarious for 2 reasons:

1. this poor kid gets run. over. and,
2. at the end of the clip - check out #89 - the danny almonte of pop warner. not the quickest off the ball, but when your 6'4" 250 and playing against 5 year olds i suppose you don't have to be.

MO

Monday, January 30, 2006

blog blog blog

i really want to blog, but can't seem to find any serious inspiration. here are some random thoughts in no particular order:

- ben affleck and jennifer garner are the most no-talent having piss-poor movie making couple in the history of the universe (see: daredevil, elektra, jersey girl);
- the one skill i had, video gaming, has officially left my body. i can't even play halo 2 anymore - 12 year olds run circles around me and kill me before i even get a shot off;
- i'm officially tired of my job - anyone hiring?;
- rants and raves on craigslist might be the funniest thing on the internet - the last bastion of non-p.c. ranting (i suppose the anonymous part really helps);
- i need to buy a house/condo;
- elektra is a really really REALLY bad movie - don't ever watch it (somehow i can't find the strength to pick up the remote to turn it off);
- i really think that airborne works;
- i've lost 10lbs this month, but i still feel the same - what's up with that;
- i'm more psyched for the party that goes with the superbowl than the superbowl itself - steelers 31 seahawks 21 - there, you don't have to watch (especially the second half when sargent slaughter orders the bus to melt the clock);
- survivor starts thursday - sweet!;
- the bachelor is the lamest show on tv (spoken by a former bachelor addict);
- cherry 7up plus + absolut citron = tasty;
- ginger ale + the captain = cream soda = tasty;
- comcast sucks - nickel and dime ya every step of the way;
- samsung a900 is superior to the razr v3c in every respect;
- microsoft is dumb for undersupplying the us with 360s - driving up demand, yes, but losing profits too;
- true life: i have ocd might be the best episode of the best show on tv.

that's right. i said it.

MO

Monday, January 23, 2006

the 'worst day' of the year

as reported in the RedEye, and i'm sure far more reputable news sources elsewhere, today, january 23rd is officially the worst day of 2006. at least that's what cliff arnall of the university of cardiff in wales says. apparently mr. genius developed an actual formula that takes various factors into consideration and yields the lowest/gloomiest/worst day of the year. it's kind of funny mr. arnall was able to devise such a formula. we here at cimas? have a similar, yet slightly different formula. according to our calculations mr. arnall is a certifiable geek who needs a hobby.

in far more important news, it has come to the attention of us folks here at cimas that, as widely rumored before our debut, blogs are popping for the express purpose of countering cimas. case in point: i received an email stating "in response to [cimas?] i have launched my own [blog]." ladies and gentlemen, i present you with this piece of art. i must give this 'joe' person credit though - he correctly picked the superbowl. and he does have quite an interesting list of 43 things he'd like to accomplish. good luck with that boat buddy - i got your back.

finally, i'd like to give one more shout-out to the blog that inspired me to blog - my blogspiration you could say. while i must say i disagree with just about everything that does not deal with gadgets or electronics, uf911 is one of my oldest friends so i let it slide. if you're a friend of mine, you're head will probably want to explode when you start reading some of the musings on there. just remember, evil will always triumph over good because good is dumb.

MO

Sunday, January 22, 2006

game over

pittsburgh 10
denver 0

14:49 to go, 2nd qtr.

game over.

MO

Saturday, January 21, 2006

down with the diamond

so there's been incredible pressure to eat ethiopian food recently. tonight, i finally gave in, and we ate at ethiopian diamond on broadway here in chicago. i have to agree with the reviews on the internets - it's the best ethiopian food i've ever had. and by best i've ever had i mean only i've ever had. but i feel like to do this evening justice i need to start at the beginning...

about 7 years ago, when my fiance and i still lived in boston, she asked me one summer evening (i believe it was a thursday) if we could go to this local italian place down the street from our apartment. not being a huge italian fan, i managed to dodge it that night. and every other night for the next 2 years until we moved. then we went back to visit friends and saw it was gone, and she got upset that we never went there.

fast forward to 2002 and she finds this ethiopian place not far from our apartment. once again, i was able to dodge for a few years - we moved and it was less convenient, thai is so good and so close, etc. then came the news that prominent scholar cornel west spoke at my fiance's school and mentioned this was his favorite place to eat in chicago, and possibly the best ethiopian food he's ever eaten. this past summer i mentioned this place to a friend at work, who being far more adventurous than i, promptly went there with her boyfriend and raved about it. the final nail in the coffin came when one of our best friends went there around christmas time. i knew my days were numbered. so i did what any self-respecting man of integrity would do - i made it a group outing so i could hide my displeasure in a crowd!

we finally scheduled this event - and i use the word event loosely (i don't lead an exciting life) - and decided saturday january 21st would be the date. for the past 3 days i daydreamed about what it might taste like; i read all the reviews online, pulled up pictures of the different types of dishes, and even looked up recipes. people told me it tasted like indian food, and i happen to despise indian food. needless to say i've been trying to come up with pleasant comments that sufficiently hid my displeasure - mmmm...that's tasty; wow - that's really not bad; yum - i just threw up in my mouth a little bit. to make matters worse i've been sick for the past week, and i knew the friends we were going with were somewhat germ-o-phobic - not completely insane, but slightly more cognizant that most. so i've been doing my best for the past 4 days to really knock the cold out of me so we could eat family-style - the traditional ethiopian method (apparently).

so the moment had arrived, and so had we. our reservations were at 730, and due to parking issues we walked in the door at 745. the place was big, and open, and packed. but we noticed one nice table for 4 sort of in the middle of the fray. after some poking and prodding we learned that was our table. and what a table it was. for the next 3 hours (i'm a man of hyperbole, but this is no joke). after 15 minutes of sitting and talking, i got us menus so we could order when our server came. the mistake with this logic was the assumption that a server *would* come. in fact, no one came for about another 20 minutes (not counting the busboy filling our water glasses. when i asked 'who's our waiter?' he politely responded with a nod. when i asked again, he again responded with a nod.) this was, as i like to call it, the perfect good news bad news situation. good news - we had a table while dozens of people were standing waiting. bad news - we had no server. good news - we had menus so we knew what we wanted. bad news - we had no server.

after finally ordering and waiting another hour for our food to be prepared, it arrived. and boy did it arrive. it was served on a large silver tray, with a layer of injera topped with various items. being the meat lover i am (insert joke), i immediate went for the closest pile of meat. i picked it up with a piece of injera, and promptly forced it in my mouth. as soon as i bit down, i knew something was wrong. 'is there supposed to be something hard in this?' i mumbled. 'oh - that might be a bone'. odd, the menu said 'boneless' beef, chicken and lamb. but sure enough, i have 1 part tender beef 2 parts solid femur in my mouth. after introducing mr. femur to mr. napkin, i dove back in (albeit reluctantly). from then on, i was a fan. the spinach, collard greens and potatoes were all good. as were the lamb, beef sans bones, and chicken. and in the injera is defintely different, but definitely good. By far, however, my favorite part of the meal was the kej - a traditional ethiopian wine. it was like crack.

the final 'moment' of the evening (and by evening i mean eternity) came when i used the men's room. while standing at a urinal, a gentlemen who was washing his hands says to me 'so, are you guys single?'. as the words and the situation sank in, i managed to politely say 'umm...no' to which he responded 'oh - there are a lot of different people here tonight.' not quite knowing where to take this, i responded with 'oh really, this is our first time here.' so here are my issues with this: 1.when i'm using the men's room, don't speak to me. if you know me, fine, speak. but even then, let's keep it to a minimum (unless we're shouldering up at the troughs of wrigley, and then it's cool, but only if you're talking about the game, how much you hate corey patterson or todd walker, or how you can't wait to get back your seat to order another beer). 2.it was quite clear no one at our table was single. 2 guys, 2 girls - tough math, but conclusions can easily be drawn. as if it's not bad enough getting hit on, in a men's room, by an odd looking guy, i got the most non-sensical line ever - not 'do you come here often?' but 'there are a lot of different people here tonight.' what the f does that mean?!?!?

after waiting for our check almost as long as we waited to order, our adventure ended. unfortunately, we were all off in our own little worlds - part food coma, part i-can't-believe-we've-been-here-for-almost-3-f-ing-hours, part can we finally leave now. needless to say no one was really up for anything else, which is too bad, but understandable.

overall, i'd rate this experience a 7.5. the food was good if unspectacular. the service was pretty bad, but i think that had something to do with the seemingly unexpected crowd. perhaps we'll try it again on a week night. perhaps.

Monday, January 16, 2006

myspace is dumb

so i've had this myspace account, and when i decided to blog i decided to post both on here and on there (part of the 'taking over the internets' scheme). well i just spent 20 minutes writing my first entry on there and what do i have to show for it? nothing. why? because myspace is dumb. after typing an entry, there's no 'save as draft' option, only publish or cancel. confident in my post, i press publish. boo-yah! - blogs are currently disabled for special maintenance. hmm, ok. so i hit back in my browser and double boo-yah my entry is deleted. mind you my title line is still intact, the body of my post is gone. i'm a busy blogger here - you think i have time for 'special maintenance'? yeah - exactly...

MO

Friday, January 13, 2006

the time is now, the place is here

well after much hub-bub, my blog is up and running. and after days and weeks of people asking me what the name of my blog is going to be, i think it's clear to anyone who knows me what's up. yes, here at 'can i make a suggestion?' (hereinafter cimas?) you the reader will be able to find out exactly what i think about as many random things as i have time to write about.

and in case anyone is wondering, cimas is not just a 'blog', but a phenomenon sweeping the internets. like bill gates, i don't believe in launching one thing - i launch many. thus random bits of information about myself and my friends and *sniffle* my dreams. that's right - i'm in the house...

*note - while some argue differently, i am not clairvoyant. this entry was started on 1/13, and finished 1/16.

with that said, let's start by talking about something i just don't understand - award shows. who cares? really, i mean, who watches this crap? i mean, i know people who actually watch it, but i just don't understand it. sure, it's funny to hear chris rock make fun of people, and watch those people get a little pissed off (see: mary louise parker), but for 8 hours??? and i guess it's kind of fun to watch, but i'd rather do something more interesting, like poke my eyes out with rusty spoons and/or repeatedly jab nails in my ears. people make fun of me for my reality television addiction, and sure, i might get dumber watching most of those shows. but not only do i get dumber watching award shows, i get really REALLY dumber. like right now some guy who barely speaks english is giving his acceptance speech. not only do i have no idea who the guy is, i have no idea who or what he's thanking because i can't understand him! at least with reality tv i can learn the latest beer chugging techniques from those kids on mtv, or how to kill a pig or shark with my bare hands, or how to hit on 20 girls and then tell them they're not 'the one' and thus they don't deserve a rose. but award shows? as if i needed a stronger argument, ladies and gentlemen i present to you....mariah carey. she's either blind or has a blind stylist. awards shows. over it. so over it...

finally, i'd like to thank all those who made it out to my birthday celebration on saturday. i'd especially like to thank a one mike colenso - without him (and his friends jager and bomb) i would have remembered every minute of the party. aside from the fact i'm officially old, i had a really good time, and i think a good time was had by all. so thank you all for dinner and drinks, and look forward to many more.

as many of my friends can attest to, i don't know much. but i do know when i get into something, i get into it. for at least 2 weeks. so check back often (at least for the next two weeks) - i'm sure i'll have more dumb things to talk about.

MO