Monday, November 16, 2009
I eat stickers all the time!
One of my favorite things to watch on TV is UFC. Some may call it barbaric and violent, sure its violent but the technicality it takes is amazing. One of the best fighters in the sport is Georges St. Pierre or as he is more well known GSP. GSP recently announced that he would try to make that transition to the sport of olympic wrestling and compete with Canada at the next olympics. I think that this would be a goood idea especially if he ends up competing in the next set of games. It will be good for him to show that the guys who compete in the UFC aren't just beating the crap out of each other, but it takes some planning and a lot of physical talent. Granted he won't be able to throw punches or anything but the ground and grappling game will be fairly similar at the games. This would also open up the opportunuty for other fighters to wrestle for their countries like my favorite fighter BJ Penn for Brazil.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Stop making your life decisions off of old scooby doo episodes.
So I'm in my car on my way to work listening to my favorite talk show on XM radio.The Jason Ellis Show. This is a radio show that pretty much talks about some of the dirtiest stuff I could ever think of, and lots of stuff you just cant converse about on public radio. They had a topic of conversation regarding the recent job that Mark McGwire recieved as hitting coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. As many of you hopefully know, Mark was one of the main suspected athletes in the ginormous baseball steroid scandal. Mainly because Jose Canseco admitted to injecting McGwire when they both played for Oakland. So do you think that it is right for someone who has used performance enhancing drugs to be on a mlb team, mentoring youn players? He is the one that rookies will turn to when they start thier journey in the bigs. I think that it is wrong, he hit 70 homeruns back in the day and wants more recognition for it. Personally I think that there should be a giant effing asterisk by his name in the record books along with Barry Bonds, who I have more dislike for. I think that Bud Selig should step in, and make an exxecutive decision to help keep our young sluggers on a more influential and natural track to superstardom.
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