Archive for January, 2007
Tyson the Skateboarding Bulldog
Tyson has his own website. Click Image for website…
The Police reunite for Grammys

“The Police will reunite to open the 49th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 11, The Recording Academy said on Tuesday, fueling speculation that the hit 1980s British band is planning a reunion tour.”
- cnn
Latrell Sprewell named in $200 million NYC palimony suit
The mother of four of former NBA star Latrell Sprewell’s children sued him for $200 million Monday, alleging Sprewell broke their long-term cohabitation deal and roughed her up last month in their Westchester County home.
It alleges that, in December, Sprewell entered their home, chased Cabbil around and smacked her hand to prevent her from trying to use a cell phone to call police. Then he allegedly grabbed her and dragged her down a flight of stairs by her feet, causing her physical and emotional injury. - Yahoo
When Spree shot 9 threes in a row to make an NBA record…
Adult Swim Fix
The Cartoon Network is offering clips and full episodes of Adult Swim online.

McAdams to Replace Holmes in ‘Batman Begins’ Sequel
Jeff posted earlier that Katie Holmes is out of the Batman Begins sequel…Thank God! I’m not sure if its official but Rachel McAdams is going to replace Holmes. There’s was rumors that she might be the next Catwoman or even Wonder Woman, but she saved the day by replacing the other half of TomKat.
The Notebook star Rachel McAdams has become the red-hot favorite to replace new mom Katie Holmes as Batman’s love interest. - Hollywood.com
The Best Ever!
Roger Federer held back the tears this time. He didn’t hold back much else at the Australian Open.
Federer underlined his 10th Grand Slam singles title by winning 21 straight sets, saving a set point in Sunday’s final before finishing off Fernando Gonzalez 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-4.
The last man to go through a major without dropping a set was Bjorn Borg at the 1980 French Open. The only other man to win the Australian Open without dropping a set was Ken Rosewall in 1971, although he had to play only five matches. - SI
I always though Pete Sampras was the best, but after this tournament watching Roger destroy Roddick and beat Gonzalez in straight sets… I think Roger Federer is the best tennis player of all time! Roger Federer vs Fernando Gonzalez Trophy Ceremony…
Katie Won’t Begin Batman

“Claiming “scheduling conflicts,” the 28-year-old actor has confirmed she will not reprise her Batman Begins role in the upcoming sequel The Dark Knight, despite the fact that her character, Rachel Dawes, remains in the script.”
- eonline
Teriyaki Boyz - “Fast and Furious 3: Tokyo Drift” Soundtrack
After Jeff posted the Teriyaki Boyz “I Still Love H.E.R.” (good song!) I remember them doing a song for “Fast and Furious 3: Tokyo Drift” soundtrack. I saw the movie and it was pretty good! Below is the song by the Teriyaki Boyz called “Tokyo Drift”…
So This Woman Walks Into A Sitcom…

“On Feb. 1, she adapts her Jesus persona into sitcom form with The Sarah Silverman Program (Thursdays, 10:30 p.m. E.T., Comedy Central), a surreal mix of comedy, singing (she has a lovely, musical-theater voice) and animation that pushes more buttons than an Empire State Building elevator operator. In one episode, her character (”Sarah Silverman”) sleeps with God, who is black, then blows him off, but not without guilt. “I’m not one of those people,” she protests, “who’s like, ‘Oh, God is black–is he going to steal the moon or something?’” In another, she takes in a homeless man to upstage her sister’s humanitarian boyfriend: “I’m going to change him from a homeless person to a real person!”"
- time
Truly Indie Fans


“By the early ’70s, “you began to have this very strict color line,” Mr. Starr said. Music splintered into many different directions and, for the most part, blacks and whites went separate ways. Black musicians gravitated toward genres in which they were more likely to find acceptance and lucre, such as disco, R & B and hip-hop, which have also been popular among whites.
The next few decades saw several successful and influential black musicians who crossed genres or were distinctly rock, such as Prince, Living Colour and Lenny Kravitz, and rock melodies and lyrics have been liberally sampled by hip-hop artists. But rock is still largely a genre played by white rockers and celebrated by white audiences.
The recent attention given several bands with black members — like Bloc Party, Lightspeed Champion, and the Dears — could signify change. “Return to Cookie Mountain,” the second album by the group TV on the Radio, a band in which four of the five members are black, was on the best-album lists of many critics in 2006. Around the country, other rock bands with black members are emerging. ”
- nytimes
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