2.10.2006

New Blue Jay Molina fumes at Angels

After all, I was surprised the Angels let him go as easily as they did, too ...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Grammys - kanye & foxx were freakin' sweet - and I think Foxx was singing occasionally... probably didn't want to just add noise - U2's CD is 3x better than Coldplay's, I promise - U2's will get me in tears if I'm in the right mood - I had to listen to X&Y 10 times before I liked it - Kelly Clarkson's acceptance speech was a bit... dumb - omg, I am going to cry, blah blah blah, get over it - sly was FREAKY! - why did they need 47 people for that segment? - what DID Steven Tyler do? he was under-used! - yeah, I think Legend is ok, but honestly, i hadn't heard that song until the show - Alison Krauss looked like a ho - jennifer love hewitt, grrrrrr! :)

Super bowl = boring.
Cowher = meh.
Ben Rumpledjacket = not that great, just lucky to be on a running team.
Seattle = no opportunies seized.

Love Monkey - love it.
did you see Ben Folds on it 2 episodes ago? no performance, sadly. he was on his way to play for the queen. seriously.

Grey's anatomy? uh, trying to be like ER but oh, we can't, so let's just add in 50 things all happening at the same time. I'll go ahead and say it: FAKE!

Courting Alex - there is more comedy in my butt than on that show.

I think I'm going to wear two different shoes sometime just for kicks.

Horns! said...

I'll take you word on U2's album ... even though Coldplay's has really grown on me. But don't knock Kelly Clarkson -- she's one of last remaining true-to-herself artists in pop music and I respect her big time for that, tears and all!! Plus her music is darn good (albeit a bit overplayed) compared to her pop starlet counterparts...

The Super Bowl? ... yeah, whatever ...

Love Monkey? ... heck yeah, I love it!! ... here's the link to my original post if you didn't catch it already:

And what're you talking about Grey's Anatomy trying to be like ER!?! What show are you watching!?! If you're basing this on the post-Super Bowl episode, I'll give it to you, because that episode, while insanely intense was hardly a good representation of a typical episode. Grey's Anatomy is so far beyond ER in it's hilarity and subtle quirkiness. The characters are so much more real and likable -- in the same way that you really believed Joey, Phoebe and the 'Friends' gang could be your best friends. And on Grey's, the hospital patients and cases (and might I add often comical cases) are only a miniscule backdrop to the lives these docs lead -- again, far from the serious, intense and hospital jargon-filled cases that fill 'ER' ...

Go ahead. Wear two different shoes. I got a kick out of it ...