Sunday, June 3, 2012

End of the Week: 05/27/12- 06/02/12

END OF THE WEEK:

As we do here every weekend, here are some of the best and/or most memorable moments during the past seven days that was:

Surprising Political Attack Ad of the Week: FOX News' "Obama- Then and Now"
I'd love to see the "fair and balanced" people come out and defend this.



Stories of the Week:  
-The Actual Story of the Week: The U.S. Sees Only 69,000 New Jobs in May Report
The real takeaway from this: Mitt Romney has now a greater chance as any of being elected President. No way that this isn't anything but good for the Republican party.
-The Tiger Woods Saga of '09 Memorial Story of the Week: Miami Homeless Man Has His Face Eaten Alive by Drugged Assailant
"Bath salts" is a helluva drug

Accomplishment of the Week: Johan Santana's No-Hitter
After  51 years of seeing other teams having their pitchers throw no-hitters (including seven pitchers who used to be part of their franchise), the New York Mets finally saw one of their own complete one of the game's most prestigious single-game accomplishments, and it came from their 2 time Cy Young award-winning ace to boot. Santana's no-hitter was also the first in this century to be done against a defending World Series champion, the St. Louis Cardinals, and was done thanks to a career-high 134 pitches thrown, adding one more achievement to his already illustrious career.


Video of the Week: "Garfunkel & Oates- 29/31"
I can only imagine how sadder the sequel "39/41" will be like.




Person of the Week: 31 Year Old Miami Native Rudy Eugene
Oh, no reason really, except for the fact the HE ATE ANOTHER GUY'S FACE OFF WHILE HIGH ON A DRUG CALLED "BATH SALT" IN SOME KIND OF A HORRIFIC REAL-LIFE ZOMBIE ATTACK. But otherwise, that's about it.


And that's the way it was! Enjoy the rest of your weekend, everyone!
Sincerely,
Your pal: mj15







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