I know it's been awhile since I've last posted, I've been kind of busy. Anyway, I was glancing at cnn.com and found this article
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/16/burger.ap/index.html
Essentially it's about two state governments fighting over who invented the hamburger. Only in Texas would this be an issue. The best quote in the article is this:
"So yes, the hamburger is as much a New Haven original as President Bush. Get over it, Texas." says the mayor of New Haven Connecticut. I wish I had that much time to bitch about who invented the hamburger. The should stop fighting and realize that Grimus from McDonald's invented it. Find out where he's from and you will find your solution. Just so you know, Grimus is the giant purple guy who hangs out with the Hamburgler and Ronald McDonald.
Now, onto something meaningful. Peyton Manning sucks. My favorite thing about the NFL playoffs is every year you get the Manning Face at least 3 times a game, since that seems to be his going interceptions per game. Do you think Peyton Manning should be held to a higher standard than other quarterbacks? This was the Mike and Mike question today, and I believe he should be. Every season he is viewed as a god, then never pulls through in the playoffs, and even worse, its never his fault that they lost. I threw three horrible interceptions, but the offensive line didn't block. I hardly got sacked all season, but the offensive line sucks. I would love to him lose this weekend, despite my strong dislike for any team from the east coast, especially the Boston area. For me, this game is lose lose. I don't want either team to win.
By the way, GO SAINTS. Trex can't have 2 good games in a row, that would cause world chaos.
I'm not a bandwagon Saints fan, I just don't like the Bears.
The Lions have the second pick in the draft, and they need a lot of players. We'll see how Millen can waste another pick, cause I'm sure he will. I'm going to watch the draft, and if they take a wide receiver (Dwayne Jarret) I'm going to throw the remote through the television.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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