Saturday, October 4, 2008

Kimbo Sliced




CBS has been promoting their next Elite XC event for months. All built around the strength of a street fighting, Youtube phenom, Kimbo Slice. After an unimpressive debut in May, Kimbo's next fight was to be against the aging Icon Ken Shamrock. But a small cut took Shamrock out of the fight and a late replacement named Seth Petroselli, with his pink motif, was named a replacement.


Ok enough of all that, I just watched the free show on Cbs and was also watching Spike Tv's showing of the title fight between Rampage and Griffen from earlier in the year. The latter fight of course went to Griffen and sparked Rampage's meltdown. As for the Kimbo's fight....what a complete waste of time. To think Elite XC put all their hope in an inexperienced, one dimesional fighter is alarming. Sign Ortiz immediately, at least he has name recognition and can actually fight in the Octagon. Kimbo's fight lasted less than 30 seconds and he did not win. He lost to a no name last minute replacement. Petroselli faked a kick and caught Kimbo with a punch that knocked him down, after which Petroselli rained some punches and the ref was forced to stop the fight as Kimbo was unable to mount a response.



Kimbo probably should have taken up professional boxing. He is no MMA fighter. He is a knockout artist with no submission skills, no ground game and no Octagon control. This was a bad day for Elite XC, but the silver lining is, they can build around Tito Ortiz and Gina Curano and dump the slice.


Truly a waste of time on a good Saturday.



Friday, October 3, 2008

McGrady's Legacy


This season will be the defining moment of his career. The former 2 time scoring champion, perennial all star and one of the NBA's most marketable players is in a make or break year. It wasn't when he was in Toronto where he was the sidekick to Vince Carter, it wasn't when he signed with Orlando to be Grant Hill's robin and it wasn't when he was traded to Houston to be Yao's wingman. This season the man known as Tmac, has all the pieces he ever needed to break through. No more excuses. Injuries have plagued his career as well as his laid back calm that most people have perceived as not caring. He does care, but he at a point where mentally he believes he will never make it out of the 1st round.

But we can't feel sorry for him. He is being paid about $20 a year to win and he has not won anything with a team. He was paired with the top center in the league and in 3 attempts has not been able to lead a team into the 2nd round and beyond. Now the excuses are all dried up. He has what he needed all along. A wing player besides himself who can create his own shot. Artest is the perfect complement to Tmac. A defender, a bully, a scorer, a dog. As former Rocket's coach Jeff Van Gundy mentioned when talking about the Rockets, they needed some pit bulls.

Artest fits that bill and gives Tmac all the pieces he needs for success. So Tmac, it's on you. If for any reason, injury, etc the Houston Rockets don't make it to the NBA finals or at least to the Western Conference finals, then his legacy will be forever tainted by a career of underachieving.

Biden vs Palin


Mucho blah blah blah. That's the extent of much of my Spanish. The much hyped debate between the two VP nominees was a big bore. Biden talked and talked and talked and threw out stats, while Palin looked hot. I say that because I muted most of what she had to say. Her voice kept ringing in my head as she spoke. Just as I did when "Girlfriends" was on the air, I enjoyed the show on mute.

As for who won, I would call it a draw. Neither swayed me either way and thankfully this is the only VP debate.

A complete waste of time.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Joe Flacco and Ray Lewis




I watched the painful loss last night by the Ravens. The Steelers had no business winning that game, but a Raven's penalty and a bad punt allowed the Steelers to rally to force overtime where they would eventually win. Truth be told, the Ravens had an obvious touchdown by Mason, but the refs saw otherwise.


But that was the game, let me talk about two players who stood out in this game, Ray Lewis and Joe Flacco. Lewis the veteran, who is in his 13th year and the other a rookie.
First let me say Lewis played outstanding ball. He must have tackled every single Steeler during the game (and to think people thought he was done). He still has a couple more years to go. As for Flacco, he throws strong, moves out the pocket pretty well and has a quiet calm and leadership that has been missing for a while. When I saw him in preseason, I said this kid is good, but is 3 years away. Boy was I wrong. The kid is good and will only get better. He did something no Raven quarterback has done in a while (maybe ever), he led the Ravens back into a game after being flustered and oh my God!, they scored a touchdown.
This season will be a fun one for the Ravens, I still think they will end up 8-8 or 9-7 and build nicely for the future. The one obvious piece missing is to give Flacco a receiver. Derrick Mason is very good, but for the Ravens to be better, they need to give Flacco a big game, big receiver for a big play.




Monday, September 29, 2008

Paul Newman


He came from an era of Hollywood that has since disappeared. Where the actors had class, gave great performances and did things on their own terms. I am speaking of course of Paul Newman, an iconic actor whose piercing blue eyes gave the face to an actor who defined a cool era. I am a young guy and even I remember Paul Newman for his great roles in "Cool Hand Luke" "The Sting" "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" "Towering Inferno", "Cat on a hot Tin Roof" and other great movies that will stand the test of time. He won an Oscar for "The Color of Money" a sequel to "The Hustler" which was not the movie he would want to be remembered by.
A movie more deserving would be "The Sting", where he played an aging con man out for payback against the devilish Robert Shaw, while mentoring a young Robert Redford. I have watched this movie many times and his performance deserved an Oscar. He was effortless in his acting and did not rely on his good looks and charm to carry a movie. He has IT! Something very few actors today have.


Thanks Paul for the memories and the great movies.

Watching Debate or going out?

I was home on Friday with a decision to make. Go out and do the night time thing with a fair maiden or watch a debate that is important to the future of this great country? I chose watching the debate. Years ago I would have said, to heck with the debates and had a good time instead. But America faces a crisis that is the by product of gross mismanagement and corruption by the current administration. Trust me, when the Bush era is over people we look back and be able to count every mistep and bad decision this regime made. From the blatant disregard for the constitution to the lack of fiscal responsibility.

Ok enough, ecomoic and political "mombo jombo". I watched the debate between Barrak Obama and John McCain and came away with some points......

McCain spent too much time referncing Former President Ronald Regan. A man who most 20 somethings have no real knowledge about.

McCain could not look Obama in the face. A lack of eye contact usually means deception or lack of confidence. He is a respected war hero, but on that day he looked ill equipped to lead the country.

McCain also never gave credit to Obama for anything he said or did. He came across as an old man berrating his younger son. Obama at least gave credit multiple times to his opponent.

Obama looked the more diplomatic. The country needs someone who will do more research before going into unwinnable situations and at least can get the support of the rest of the world. America more than ever needs a leader who can rally allies and gain international support.

Good debate, despite the host almost messing it up with his ramblings. If I wanted to hear him talk alot, I would have listened to him on PBS. I have never watched PBS for longer than 10 minutes. Ever!

I can't wait for round 2.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Understanding the fairer sex

What happened to the days when you liked somebody and you went out and decided, I want to be with this person? I think that I am an intelligent young man willing to be a good man for a good woman. But I find myself in situations where I am always making mistakes in the eyes of women. Let me explain....

The women that I have been running into seem to expect something that they will never find.. a perfect man. There is no such thing. If you are a women, your biggest hope is that he is faith full and committed to you. But I have been that guy, but yet I feel burned and 1 step behind. Let me explain.....

I went out with this girl for awhile and when I first met her she was anti family and not interested in marriage. But as the years went by I continued to remain faith full, but she on the other hand became flirty with every "tom, dick and harry". There where secret text messages, late nights and of course the obligatory "he is just a friend. The ultimate insult is to find out that your girl has " made an oops with a guy" not once, not twice, not three times, but many times.,,, and she doesn't tell you. Oh but wait, "we were not together", I guess I missed the memo, cause I thought we where working things out. After all that, I still forgive, take her back. In her time of need when family or no one else would defend her, I did. But that meant nothing cause she dumped me on that common technicality that a lot of women use....."he was not ready for a commitment".... WHAT? Who cheated on who?

This was years ago, but the fairer sex has not changed. I want to spend time with a girl that I have known for a while, but she takes a trip with another guy for a week on some Caribbean Island and oh by the way, they are just "friends", nothing happening.

WHAT? I must have stupid on my forehead. I give her the "guys only want one thing" message and she says no it's not like that. I say ok, hey I have been dating too no problem. She comes back and no mention of the trip and she is tight lipped about the events. I still like her though, not in a "lets do it a couple of times way", but in a "I might want to settle down with you way". So I say I am coming over to see you in your neck of the woods and you are pissed about the fact that I am buying my ticket last minute. WTF?

At this point I am better suited just chasing the hootchies instead of these high end divas. They say they want a Prince, but they really want a rogue. You know what, I will be that rogue.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Lipstick, pigs and the rest of the madness

I am so sick and tried off all this "political hugwash" going on. I actually have forgotten what country that I am in. Is this the USA, or are we in some 3 rd world country? What happened to the intelligent Americans who gave us witty humor in shows such as Seinfeld (never a fan), Curb Your Enthusiasm? I am referring to the "Lipstick on a pig" statement made by Obama in a recent speech. I listened and I read what his statement was and nowhere did I think of Sarah Palin. In fact it is sad that her party made that assumption based on an analogy. We should be smart enough to distinguish between an analogy and a direct jab. The minute I heard the statement, my fairly intelligent brain deducted that he was talking about the present administrations failed policies and McCain's intent on doing the same thing, just calling it something different. America is lagging in science, maths and basic knowledge to countries that should be grateful if the United States even looked at them. We are so caught up in Tom Brady's injury or Britney Spears comeback or if Angelina Jolie will continue to have kids, that we have forgotten what is important.

We need to get America back to producing our own products and leading the rest of the world. The only guy who has even hinted at doing this, is Barrak Obama and it would be a shame if we let our racism dictate the next election. If Obama where a 100%white man, this election would not even be close. But it is obvious that a lot white people have a problem voting for a black man.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

African Diaspora Club beginings

A college campus is only as reflective as how it reflects.
When I started at Towson University back in 1999, I was a little surprised that there wasn't an African based group at Towson University. There was a Black Student Union, Caribbean group, Jewish group, if fact I think there was a group for Martians!

My curiosity went wild and questions ran through my mind. How could there be no group for Africans on a campus who at the time boasted a good number of Africans on campus? Were we going to be a generation of Africans that would not learn from our forefathers? Lack of organization, lack of initiative, mismanagement, tribalism and all the other "isms" you can think of, have plagued us for decades. As is reflected in the fact that Africa is very rich, but yet very poor.

So with this "African patriotism" bursting through me, I decided to do "research and development". I asked some of "my people" on campus. "Why don't we have a African group?". Their answers shocked me. I was told that such a group was created, but did not last because food and drinks where not served to members. To that I said, "you have got to be kidding". Are we as Africans, still motivated by material things or can we evolve and come together for the sake our future?"

I knew what had to be done. I looked for the best of the best. The hidden gems, the reluctant leaders, the roses within the thorns, the water in the dessert, the.... well you know where I am going with this. The names have been changed to protect the identifies. These are the founders.....

Ambassador O O - his youth and energy sparked our membership
Soccer Bobo Bass - His popularity on campus legitemized our group
Qneen H Bint - Her quiet leadership and roots made her our "Hybrid"
O B K - diligence, sticking to details ensured we were a well oiled machine.
Beh Ja - her leadership and voice gave us the backbone we needed.

We had our first meeting December 1st 1999 and almost a decade later, the group continues to lead the campus in diversity and leadership. To think, they said it could never be done.


Pictures will be forthcoming.......