Monday, September 10, 2007

Things that may not be as good (or as bad) as they appear







I saw the video of Britney at the VMA show. I do not know why so many people have such vicious things to say about her. She may not be as hot as she was circa 2001, but she is still a fine piece of MILFage! I give her a lot of credit - she didn't always look good in the swimsuit photos, but she had some decent abs while on stage. Her arms looked a little bigger, but hopefully that is additional muscle from carrying her baby/ies around. Regardless of the size of her pythons, I still say all these naysayers need to be quiet. If she walked into a bar (preferably one I hang out in), every guy would go out of their way to hit on her, even if they didn't know who she was. If they didn't, they are either married, or gay.

Also over the weekend I saw the Big Blue of Michigan were disappointed again. I thought that this was Michigan's year in college football. I was wrong, but the year is still early. Going into this season, the knock on Lloyd Carr's team was that they were unable to beat Ohio State or a bowl game. The same can not be said about a certain Jew's favorite college program, the University of Minnesota. We take our lumps against Ohio State, but at least we win the occasional bowl game (Yeah - that's right Alabama, we ran all over your supposedly great defense in the 2004 Music City Bowl!). I may be a rube who doesn't understand the workings of a big-time football program, but I think Michigan will win some games this year, as they do have Minnesota on the schedule (although last time we went to Ann Arbor I seem to remember us going Appalachian State on them, also the last time Jason Giannini made a kick that mattered).





Wouldn't it be funny if they beat Ohio State, won a bowl game, shedding Mr. Carr of both of the previously mentioned stigmas, but the other games that they lost lead to him losing his job?

Great Quote:

"All babies are beautiful, and this one is no different"

University of Minnesota Football Coach on the team getting his team's first win (and his first-ever as a collegiate head coach), in a game they almost chocked away before winning in 3 overtimes.

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