Friday, December 18, 2009

Random Thoughts: 12/14/09 - 12/17/09

RANDOM THOUGHTS:

The following were on my mind between Monday, December 14th and Thursday, December 17th:

- Two highlights of my week. One was a poster for Jackie Chan called "The Spy Next Door," and realizing how unintentionally funny it will be. The other was the reaction of everybody in the same L-train station looking at it.

- It is really impossible to just put one type of soda in a restaurant's open drink station. You're more likely to cure cancer than just put cola in it, and not a mix of four different types of soft drinks.

- Speaking of restaurants: how long will it take for our generation's music to appear on one of those "oldies" station on every Subway in America? Fifteen years, possibly?

- What's the proper way to say it: freakin'? friggin? freaking? frickin? I have to know!

- It's interesting: while everyone is covering Tiger Woods and whatever the hell is happening to him, Michael Phelps is probably smoking two joints every day, and no one is paying attention.

- Hey, apparently I'm not the only who has proclaimed NFL Network's Red Zone Channel as the holy grail of non Direct TV owners. Check out this article from Sports Illustrated's Phil Taylor. He treats it as if it was an interview with Jesus Christ himself.

And that's that! The next edition of the R.T.s (and possibly the last of 2009) coming at ya (as always) on Monday. But before I go, it's time for the weekly "Beatle-tastic Song of the Week." Last week, I skipped this part of the post by playing the "Dreidel Song" from "South Park." So, to compensate for last week's loss, I'm goign to do a double feature. So here we go: first up, "A Hard Day's Night":






Alrighty then. And now, to finish off the post, the great, the entertaining, "All
You Need is Love." Enjoy.







Sincerely,
Your pal: mj15



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