Archive for September, 2006

I Am Flat Out Of Entry Titles

// September 30th, 2006 // 2 Comments » // Thoughts

Didn’t want to think of a title for this so sue me.

I found an amazing price on the camera I have my eye on after a friend showed me B+H photo. Looks like they have a good operation going. The odds of them receiving my business is high. Some research needs to be done as to whether an extended warranty or insurance would be the better road to travel when it comes to protecting my investment.

In other news it is cold outside. I will sorting through my clothes and switching out a lot of summer type stuff. This time of year feels great. We are keeping our utilities cost down and the breeze that rolls through the house is refreshing.

Had a fun time with Megan last night. Great dinner at Haruno’s then a few drinks at Romeo y Julieta. After that we met a bunch of our friends at this dive. It was pretty funny; we were there because we had a friend who wasn’t quite of age. I am pretty sure we looked out of place but it was still a fun time. Pictures should come up in the next few days.

Happy Birthday Mego!

// September 29th, 2006 // 2 Comments » // Thoughts

Megan is turning 22. Ok, maybe her birthday is actually Saturday but we are celebrating together tonight with dinner at a nice sushi place around here and some drinks. After that we will be meeting some other folks for more late night good times. I couldn’t help but roll out this picture from a year’s ago in honor of this day. It is a classic.

A Picture Share!

Living The Good Life

// September 27th, 2006 // No Comments » // Thoughts

My 6 day work stretch ended last night so Wednesday finds me free.

I got a little extra rest this morning and woke up to hear how last night’s escapades at Trolley’s was for my room mates. But this afternoon’s focus is the amazing weather and a good meal. A trip to the grocery store left me with some good grub…

On The Menu
Burger with Cheddar Cheese on Wheat Bun
Fresh Salad with Mixed Cheeses and Grilled Chicken
Coca Cola Classic

I have been picking the brains of the chefs at the country club to get some good cooking tips here and there. I got some good burger pointers and in the next few days I am going to tackle salmon. Can’t wait.

Dog House

// September 26th, 2006 // 4 Comments » // Thoughts

Kareem’s girlfriend came around yesterday and brought along her dog Pete. Pete is a pretty laid back little guy, he fit in pretty well but we already have a dog named Woody. We were a little worried about them getting along but after some quality time they hit it off as best friends. What a big happy family…

dogs

Jason Whitlock And ESPN Have Falling Out

// September 26th, 2006 // No Comments » // Thoughts

Interesting read, good for Jason. (Via Kansas City Star)

Good news for those of you complaining that I spend too much time taping ESPN television shows.

The World Wide Leader dumped me Monday afternoon because of critical comments I made about Mike Lupica and Scoop Jackson in a blog interview that ran on Friday. You can read the interview at www.thebiglead.com.

Lupica, of course, is a sports columnist for the New York Daily News and a longtime panelist on ESPN’s “The Sports Reporters.” Jackson is the infamous ESPN.com sports columnist who bragged in a recent column about telling black kids they had a better chance of being NBA players than sportswriters.

James Cohen, an executive at the network, called me Monday and asked me whether the comments attributed to me in the interview were true. When I said “yes,” he informed me that I could no longer appear on ESPN television shows and that my November appearances on “Pardon the Interruption” would be canceled.

I wasn’t surprised. ESPN, a terrific network, has always been hypersensitive to criticism, especially when it comes from its independent-contract employees. Over the six years I’ve worked for ESPN, I’ve received complaining phone calls from its executives almost every time I’ve written a critical word about the network.

I take being a journalist/columnist very seriously. To me, being a contract employee for ESPN did not mean I’d surrendered my right to blast the World Wide Leader in Sports for making the awful TV show “Playmakers,” employing as expert analysts clownish buffoons with drug problems such as Rush Limbaugh and Michael Irvin, and publishing the gangsta-posturing rantings of a poor writer.

ESPN is a powerful newsmaker in the sports world. As a sports journalist/columnist, I thought it would be wrong to ignore obvious topics just because I drew an occasional check from ESPN.

I’m not stepping on any high horse. It wouldn’t hold me.

The fact is I can’t be happy unless I’m true to myself. I like to criticize and analyze. Every coach, teacher or boss I’ve ever had would tell you that. My parents would tell you that. Every woman who has ever tolerated my company for more than six months would tell you that.

I guess ESPN thought I would get the message and pipe down. I can’t pipe down about things I’m passionate about.

So, in the blog interview, I answered the questions that were asked about my departure from ESPN.com Page 2 to AOL Sports (two weeks ago I told my editor at Page 2 that I was moving my once-a-week Internet column to AOL Sports) and a run-in I had with Mike Lupica on “The Sports Reporters” in August.

I told the blog that part of the reason I was leaving Page 2 was because I was uncomfortable with Page 2’s relationship with Scoop Jackson. Much of his writing is childish, anti-white and a caricature of a negative black stereotype. I didn’t say it in the blog interview, but it’s my belief that it is irresponsible for the World Wide Leader to publish much of what Scoop writes. Over the last year, I’ve shared these opinions with ESPN executives countless times. I said nothing in the blog interview that I hadn’t said privately.

I told the blog that Lupica and Joe Valerio, the producer of “The Sports Reporters,” had become disenchanted with me because I would not join in the crusade to portray Barry Bonds as the baseball anti-Christ. I’m not a Bonds fan and don’t think all that much of his recent accomplishments. But a life spent competing in sports and writing about sports has made me uninterested in pretending that Bonds is the real villain in the steroids mess. And I have zero tolerance for when people try to censor my ability to state fair opinions.

You might read this and think that I think I’ve been treated unfairly by ESPN. I don’t.

This was inevitable. ESPN does not tolerate criticism. Sportswriters far more distinguished than yours truly — Tony Kornheiser, John Feinstein and T.J. Simers — have been banned/suspended for comments perceived to be detrimental to the World Wide Leader.

I’m sure my move from ESPN .com to AOL Sports was viewed as an act of disloyalty by some within the network.

It wasn’t. It was just the act of a guy who values his ability to think, act and speak independently more than he does seeing his face on ESPN.

University Of Missouri 4-0

// September 24th, 2006 // 2 Comments » // Thoughts

Jumbo\Large

// September 24th, 2006 // 3 Comments » // Thoughts

This title comes to you from a halairious “Strong Bad E-Mail” off of HomeStarRunner.com. Click here to check it out, only takes a few to watch.

I am on day 4 of a 6 day stretch working. Making money is good but there are so many other things that need to get done. Gets tough to want to do anything but lay around when you get home. Matt Holmes came and visited us from Kansas City so that has been pretty funny. It is tough to make that transition from calling Andrea his girlfriend to calling her his finace. The wedding is going to be next July and we are going to have a blast.

The new computer is set. Everything is nice and organized for work and play. I downloaded 6 gigs of music in about 48 hours. I dig my tunes.

The Technology Of Our Lives

// September 20th, 2006 // 2 Comments » // Thoughts

I use the computer a lot, obviously. This is why it is important to have one that is capable of doing all the things I need it for. Got a new hard drive so I am spending time with this new clean slate to sort and organize all my pictures, music, and online work the way I would like. Feels good to be running a decent machine. Thanks goes out to Dan for telling me about the great deals at NewEgg. It was a great shopping experience.

Some randomness…

- The MSU class that I was a guest at went very well. Ended up talking for about an hour. The class seem interested. Hopefully a few of them took some good things from it. Great experience overall.

- The Grotz came around last weekend and started doing something that sounds a bit weird but we are doing it at the house now. He puts his Oreos in the freezer. They stay harder and fresher and are a bit chilled when you eat them. It is pretty good. This house is made of 4 Oreo lovers so don’t surprised to see them if you crack into our freezer.

- A little less than a month until I get the new camera. Can’t wait.

- There are weird products floating around the house. Kareem (I think) decided to get a carpet clean called “I Love My Carpet” we also have a few new sprays. We have had only one courtesy smelly spray for the bathroom and it has a cinnimon scent. Everyone was tired of this so Thomas went out and got a few more. What scents does he choose? French Vanilla and Strawberries and Cream. Weird.