Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Grammatical Nuisance of the Season

I'd like to point out that Super Bowl is two words, not one run-on term. I am confident the vast majority of people already know this, but I've seen even die-hard sports fans write it as "superbowl." I don't think it's because they're any less intelligent; just that they probably haven't seen it written correctly, or taken notice of the right way.

So, go easy on these folks...but now they know, and no longer have an excuse.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Thanks for the laughs, Conan

I felt like I should throw in my final thoughts on the Conan-NBC-Leno triple threat match, so here they are. Conan's last show was fantastic, and his farewell speech was classy, interesting, and even inspiring. He really took the high road in this whole thing, and I'll certainly miss watching him...at least until he signs on with another network, which can't be far off. (I've heard it's 9 months, in his contract.)

Thanks for all the good times Conan, you're the best in the business.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

And with this, I'm back on the "shoot" side again

This Conan clip was the first, at least that I've heard of, that was pulled from the air, by both NBC and Hulu. Thanks to the Huffington Post for having it.

As you read in my prior post, my main hang-up with the legitimacy of the NBC screwing Conan story was that they weren't censoring anything. Well, now they are, so I'm back to believing the feud is legit.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Favre/Leno revisited

I'll begin with a link today...Czabe's friend Skip Oliva does a great job of expanding my initial snap comparison of Jay Leno to Brett Favre.

Also today, after hearing from my good friend Andrew, I'm starting to lean towards thinking a lot of this feud, among Conan, Leno, and NBC, is planned. If I can go heavy on wrestling terms now - as after all, I do believe life imitates wrestling almost as much as it imitates Seinfeld, which is an awful lot - this whole thing could be a work. (Originally, I was 90% sure it was a shoot.)

In really thinking about it, who benefits the most from the fued? NBC. They're playing the heel here, yet they're in charge and making the most money off of the situation. Both shows' ratings are up since the controversy began. And with all the sniping from Conan and Leno, both at each other and at NBC, wouldn't NBC be able to silence them if they wanted to? Take them off the air completely, stop them from making any jokes at NBC's expense, or at the very least, have final edit of what jokes/skits make air? This thing is starting to smell.

Or maybe it started out as a shoot, and NBC is turning it into a work after the fact. At this point wouldn't that be their best move? Maybe they'll call the whole musical chairs thing off and keep Conan and Leno where they are. It takes more intelligence and guts to reverse-field on a terrible idea than to go through with it...and with the bump in ratings Conan and Leno have been experiencing since the controversy started, they could really be turning a negavite into a positive. Plus, NBC could pretend it was a work all along even if it wasn't, and not look so stupid.


I'm not convinced of any of this...I'm maybe 60% sure at best that it's all a work. But this thing could get interesting. Stay tuned!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Long overdue

It was about time they finally made a movie about the life and times of David Eckstein.

No word on when the sequel, entitiled "Grinder," will be released.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Have you heard about this, have you seen this?

It has occurred to me that Jay Leno is the new Brett Favre: Gets catered to, can't make up his mind about retiring, doesn't know when it's time to step aside, and makes the situation uncomfortable for everyone involved. (One difference though, Brett Favre is the better comedian of the two.)

Stay strong, Conan.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Dawson's Creek*

Former Expo, Cub, Red Sox, and Marlin Andre Dawson was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame today. With seven seasons of an under .305 OBP (.323 OBP for his career), I'm lukewarm on his selection. Though I think it does give hope to fans of two superior position players of the same era, Tim Raines and Don Mattingly, on their future chances.

*Yes, I realize Dawson's Creek makes no sense in relation to Andre Dawson and is not a clever pun. But really, when am I going to get another chance to title a post thusly?

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Movie pitch

A sassy mother has to take her two kids all the way across Canada in just 3 days, to make it to her husband's rap concert. But there is only one who knows the shortcuts to get there in time...and he's not even human! Starring Ice Cube, Queen Latifah, and introducing Mark Eaton as the Abominable Snowman, in...

Are We There, Yeti?