Merry Christmas!

Posted by Josh on December 25, 2006 under Random Thought, TV & Movies | No Comments

Now enjoy this clip from the Mythbusters. It’s got monkeys! And Rube Goldberg machines are awesome.

Post-Week 16 celebrations!

Posted by Josh on December 24, 2006 under Packers | 1 Comment

It’s rather exciting to actually care about the results of several football games this time of year. And amazingly enough, one week later, the Packers are still in it. This edition of “Packer Playoff Possibilities” will be shorter and simpler with just one week of games left. Here goes:

Packers WIN @ Bears
AND
Giants LOSE @ Redskins
AND
Rams LOSE @ Vikings OR Falcons WIN @ Eagles OR Panthers WIN @ Saints

And now for the explanation.
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DANGER: May cause injury to pitching arm

Posted by Josh on December 23, 2006 under Baseball, Gaming | No Comments

Joel Zumaya, relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, had a minor injury during the ALCS this past fall. I even remember this being the case at the time. Certainly, it made complete sense that throwing 100 MPH would have potential to push your arm health to the edge. But it now seems that was not the case.

Can anyone say, “Guitar Hero?”


http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061214/SPORTS02/612140388

HP7

Posted by Adrienne on December 22, 2006 under Books | No Comments

The title for the seventh and last of the Harry Potter books (thus HP7 in the title of the post) has been revealed. The final book in the series is going to be called “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” No, seriously. The BBC wouldn’t lie, would they? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6200745.stm  Read more…

Crazy Crouch

Posted by Adrienne on under Soccer | No Comments

This is an awesome picture:

Crazy Crouch

 

Peter Crouch is tall, skinny and he plays for Liverpool and England. Alisha and I enjoyed cheering for him during the World Cup this summer. Mostly, I think the picture is neat because it looks like his arms are the same length as his legs. Crouch scored a goal on the shot, and Liverpool beat Galatasary, a Turkish team.