Archive for March 5th, 2007

Live Censoring of NWA

Spiderman Joins Heroes

A new one minute clip will premiere during tonights Heroes, and as soon as the show ends, a six minute clip will premiere on NBC.com.

Fans will be able to legally view seven and a half minutes of this summer’s Spider-Man 3 online just by watching Heroes at NBC.com.

Here is the press release with all of the details:

Exclusive Seven and a Half-Minute Scene from Spider-Man™ 3 Debuts Online at NBC.com Following Cliffhanger Episode of “Heroes”

Spider-Man™ 3 Scene to be NBC.com’s First HD Stream. - Herosite

Teaching Children To Smoke Pot

A 17-year-old faces a felony charge of injury to a child after police found a videotape that appears to show him and another man teaching his 2- and 5-year-old nephews to smoke marijuana, police said.

Super Mario Got Milk Ad

The Mighty Quinn

Brady Quinn finally gave NFL scouts, coaches, general managers and owners an up-close look at what he can do on the field.

Quinn, whose only workout at the NFL combine was benchpressing 225 pounds 24 times, took part in a half-hour workout Sunday at Notre Dame’s pro day. He threw a variety of passes, with representatives from every NFL team watching.

“I just want to go No. 1,” Quinn said. “That’s really what I’m looking forward to, and I hope that will be the case in the end.” - SI

Check out the workout below… Is he a QB or a linebacker!

Greg Oden Is A Road Scholar

“I’m doing pretty decent. I don’t have any failing grades, I know that,” said Oden.

Most athletes go to school year-round, making it possible for them to take a light course-load while their particular sport is “in season”. Basketball players in particular miss a lot of classes during their season due to the midweek games, particularly when they are road games. Oden says he is taking a light load this quarter.

“Right now I’m in sociology and history of rock and roll. I only have two classes,” he said. - The Ozone

Geez…He should just take basket weaving or “Heroes 101″. He looks like he’s 40 yrs old! Coach K agreed with Bob Knight saying college shouldn’t be a place to develop NBA players. It should be a place where students can get a degree.