Fisher Times-Post-Dispatch-Courier

December 19, 2006

Another weak reaction by a sports league [General] — Michael @ 1:56 am

The NBA is following in the footsteps of Miami of Florida College Footbrawl.  2 years ago, the Pistons and the Pacers were involved in a nasty on-court, in-the-stands brawl that included fans.  Apparently the 15, 30, and 73 game suspensions handed out then weren’t enough to deter players from taking swings again, as the Nuggets and Knicks engaged in fisticuffs on Sunday night.  So, naturally, the NBA issued its suspensions Monday morning and the stiffest suspension was given to Carmello Anthony, proud owner of the Most Chicken…. Sucker Punch Ever Swung Award, and also the owner of Least Manly Player Award.  (See discussion of the fight later on).  The suspension?  15 games.  Mr. Stern, you said after the Palace at Auburn Hills brawl that you didn’t think anything like that would happen again after meting out such harsh suspensions, but you were wrong.  It happened again.  If the last suspension wasn’t severe enough, then you’ve got to up the bid, or accept that fights are now a part of the NBA.  Either make fighting an automatic season-ending event or spend some money putting up NHL-style glass between the fans and the action.  These men are freaks of nature - the top 1% of the top 1% of the top 1% in terms of physical skill and ability.  Either take action to control them, or take action to protect the world (the fans) from them.  The NBA Players’ Union rep said, naturally, that 15 games seemed a bit stiff to him.  I agree, if by "a bit stiff" he meant not severe enough by half.  I don’t watch professional basketball.  There’s a reason: it’s become the National Thug League, the National "Me" League.  It’s not fun for me to watch because it’s too physical, too rough for what is supposed to be a finesse sport.  If I want to see fights, I’ll watch a boxing match or a hockey game where that kind of thing is condoned and where there is a distinct separation between the playing area and the spectator’s area.  30 games is the minimum I was hoping for the coward ‘Mello.

What, you ask, did ‘Mello do to deserve such harsh words from me?  While other players were wrestling around (really rather minor scuffling in terms of the big picture, but still not what Mr. Stern wants in his league, and still dangerous to the fans who had to jump away as the action spilled into their seating area), ‘Mello stood around the action, waiting.  When a Knicks player wasn’t ready, ‘Mello let loose a haymaker that put the player down on the ground, that was audible on the mikes of the TV broadcast.  And brave, bad Carmello Anthony ran away like a little girl to avoid the natural repurcussions of such an action (ie, getting punched back).  Parents of the world: your children’s role-model.

December 18, 2006

Cheap cop-out! [General] — Michael @ 4:29 am

I am calling Time Magazine out for being slackers, wimps, spineless, lazy, etc.

Last year, I thought they were pulling the ultimate cop-out by selecting PERSONS of the year, rather than a person.  Cheap, I said.  Terrible, I moaned.  Never to be topped, I thought.

 

They topped it.

 

Unable, unwilling, whatever, to identify or select or do any actual work in writing up the person of the year article, Time officially killed the person of the year concept by simply not choosing anyone.  They selected EVERYONE - the person of the year is YOU.  I wish I was kidding, joking, playing a practical joke, but I’m not.  I cannot think of enough negative remarks to make about Time and this horrendously bad…thing.

I hope whatever’s infected Time isn’t contagious.

Imagine:

This year’s American and National League PLAYERS of the year: the fans!

And the Oscar goes to: everyone!

THIS is the result of taking competition out of school gym periods and recess.  This is political correctness taken to its logical conclusion: complete and utter extreme stupidity.

Let me close by just saying, Wow, Time.  I’m impressed. 

December 16, 2006

Adventures in St. Louis… [General] — Michael @ 5:26 am

…or how to get in a car accident while sleeping.  In your apartment.  Jaxon was injured this morning, though she was the luckiest of the unlucky.  More details here.
(Pictures are NOT on Flickr, btw).

December 7, 2006

One exam down… [General] — Michael @ 3:20 pm

…and one to go.  Secured transactions is now out of the way, and next on tap is drug and device regulations (FDA Law) on Tuesday.  Then done.  This has been a looong semester, and I’m ready for it to be over over over.  Time for some long needed time off, to spend some quality time with me!

December 5, 2006

I’m still here! [General] — Michael @ 3:34 pm

Okay, so there was a major power outage in St. Louis due to a huge ice storm, and I haven’t written in a long time.

Not related.

I’m here, ok, never lost power, and have stayed nice and toasty warm.  Well, not so toasty, but still…

I’m just busy, busy, busy.  Try back after the 12th, my second and last exam day.  Maybe I’ll have something to say then.

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