(Note: I may have to check back at that number, but it sounds about right)
Happy Monday evening. I hope you're having a relaxing evening as I am right now. Just watching game 2 of the Bulls/Cavaliers playoff series and I am quite enjoying and surprised at how decent Chicago has played tonight. 52-50 lead for Cleveland as I write. Hopefully they can keep this close to the end and win this, just to make the unpreventable series loss seem less embarrassing...hopefully.
Anyways, onto the RTs. The following went inside my brain between Monday, April 12th and Monday, April 19th:
- Laugh all you want about KFC's Double Down. But when it becomes the restaurant's highest selling product of 2010 like the KFC Famous Bowl was popular back in 2007, the only one laughing will be CEO Roger Eaton to the bank.
- Loved "South Park"'s 200th episode on Wednesday. As a longtime viewer of the show and someone who has seen pretty much all of the episodes, it was great seeing Trey Parker and Matt Stone bring back some favorite characters and subplots like Jennifer Lopez/Mitch Connor, Rob Reiner, Tom Cruise, Mecha-Streisand, the radical ginger kids,the Super Best Friends (with Muhammad being censored this time), who is Cartman's father and more. It was also probably one of the show's best episode since "Imaginationland." Let's hope this plot continues on for a part two episode next week.
(Update: According tothis site, there will be a part two to this episode titled "201." And for a second there, I thought there wasn't going to be a part two since there was no sign there would be when the episode was over)
- I am so jealous of New York Jets fans right now. I can't even muster 1/12th of the excitement I get for having Lovie Smith as the head coach of my Bears that they must be having with having Rex Ryan as their coach.
- If there was any evidence that Tim Tebow is lying of his virginity, then this is it. I mean, this guy wasn't even a starter, and he still was wanted by the ladies.
- Was watching "Borat" on Friday, and I've got to say that I can't believe I forgot how ridiculously funny it is. Definitely my pick for the decade's funniest movie.
- Did anybody else watch Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" in theaters and, at one point, think to themselves "Am I on acid"?
And...that'll do it. More random thoughts to come next Monday! Until then, I hope you enjoy this new installment of the uncreatively titled "Zep-tastic Song of the Week." Now, most of us can agree that there untitled fourth album simply known as "Led Zeppellin IV" is probably the band's best as well as one of the best in hard rock history, right? From the beautiful "Stairway to Heaven" to the less talked about "Going to California," I can't name a lot of 45 minute album with so much great original content. Tonight's selection is from that album, as well as one of my favorites. From the harmonica playing in the beginning to the great guitar playing by Paige, it's simply a good listen-to for 7 minutes. It's the one, the only "When the Leeves Break":
Sincerely,
Your pal: mj15
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