Gotcha, Suckers...
I haven't posted in a while, and I know you've all been eagerly waiting for me to get my act together. I have to apologize; school has been pretty nuts of late and I'm a habitual slacker to begin with. To be completely honest, it's not even 7:00 in the morning yet and I can't really say that the creative juices are flowing right now. I just wanted to throw something up here so my adoring public wouldn't think I died. I'm going to scroll down some random ideas since I don't feel any brilliant ones coming.
Currently, I'm listening to Dustin Kensrue. His solo stuff is pretty good and I'd recommend him to anyone that's looking for something soothing to listen to. It's not all that similar to Thrice although he does cover a few of the same songs they're much softer. There's a couple Elvis Costello covers he does and they're awesome. I hate to admit it but I prefer Dustin's versions of "Blame it on Cain" and "Radio." Of course, this is coming from someone who just recently started listening to Elvis Costello because he liked Dustin's covers. Well, I guess that covers my entertainment section requirements.
On to sports, only one story I think we need to be talking about right now. Where will A.I. wind up? I'm sorry if you've heard this before, but here's hoping he somehow finds his way up to Minnesota. K.G. deserves him; I know this trade seems difficult but I'll be praying to the basketball gods that it somehow finds a way to get done. Garnett's got maybe five years left in the league and it'd be just about the biggest tragedy ever if he retired without a title. Same goes for Iverson, but at least he's had a shot. I say if Kevin Mchale doesn't find a way to put these two together we can pretty much forget the great things he did for the game in Boston.
Well, on that note I'm going to utilize the ESPN.com Trade Machine to fulfill my procrastination quota before I head up to the library to etudier francais.
Au Revoir,
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
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My prediction: A.I. goes to Indiana. Plus, I think K.G. would look better in a Nets uni.
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