Monday, October 27, 2008

Fantasy Team

Last week ng sign ako sa Fantasy League ng PBA ..and this is my first week...from the previous games maganda nman ang nilaro ng mga players ko .. League : Pilipinas - Team : Inmeyts PG - Celino Cruz, which is always a steal from the draft kasi P150,000 lang quality player na..SG - James Yap kahit ayos nman ang nilaro nya kulang pa yon...1 quarter lang ang nilaro nya versus Ginebra. PF- Gabe Norwood and C- Jay-R Reyes gave me 32.0 and 41.0 fantasy points at sana tumaas pa nxt game versus Talk n Text. From my overall rank na 4157 tumaas ako ng 1225 at ako ngayon ay Rank 2932 sa buong pilipinas at ng improve ang ranking ko sa league ng 6 place para mapunta sa 3rd. 2 concerns ko lang eh..Forward - Tony dela Cruz - isang game lang siya dis week kaya dapat magkaroon siya ng magandang laro. at injury ni James Yap.. dapat makalaro na siya sa Oct 31 versus Air21. Kung hindi eh tiyak laglag ako sa rankings

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Rainy Day Survey !!

Tag ulan nanaman...kaya pede pung magtanong?? What do you do when the day has UNLIRAIN 20 ...!! ( sex is not on the list ) sorry

Chick of the Week : Carmen Soo

Palagi kung pinapanood tuwing gabi...!! HEHE "di nakakasawa ung mukha" -ayon kay Dante

At the age of 17, Soo ventured into modeling and left Malaysia at the age of 20 for Hong Kong, to pursue her modeling career.

At 160cm tall, her petite size is not conducive to catwalk modelling, hence most of her shoots tend to be print and television commercials. However, she has had quite a lot of success within that area, gracing many local magazine covers such as NewMan, V Mag, NewTide and NuYou. She also has been recruited as the spokesperson for international watch brand Longines, along with Malaysian theatre personality Paula Malai Ali.

Friday, August 22, 2008

The Messiah is Back !

Another mixtape masterpiece by the Houston rapper Chamillionaire. Unlike Mixtape Messiah 2 and Mixtape Messiah 3, and like the first installment of the series, it will be sold via retail rather than distributed via free download. According to Chamillionaire's official website, www.chamillionaire.com, it was scheduled to release on December 18, 2007 but has been pushed back to August 27, 2008.

Chamillionaire has released five freestyles on his website in anticipation for Mixtape Messiah 4.The beats used are: Lil Wayne's A Milli, Nas' Hero, Young Jeezy's Put On, The Game's My Life and Shawty Lo's Foolish. These freestyles have been confirmed by Chamillionaire's web designer Jeff to be throwaways and therefore will not be on the Mixtape.

On August 20, 2008, the website posted the album's official tracklist. It consists of 2 segments, namely: "Tracklist" and "Bonus Songs". Contrary to designer Jeff's previous statement, most of the songs released were included- either in the tracklist section or the bonus segment.

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Tracklist:

1. The Horror Flick Intro
2. Go Hard
3. Fire Drill
4. Roll Call Reloaded ft. Everybody
5. The Real Thang
6. All Around the World
7. Do it for H Town ft. Slim Thug & Trae
8. Skit 1 (Roy Woods Jr.)
9. Internet Nerd's Revenge
10. Fire ft. Famous
11. Hero
12. My Dream ft. Akon
13. Bay Area Skit
14. Gotta Be Playa ft. Famous
15. Not Your Baby
16. Answer Machine 3
17 The Greatest
18. Skit 2 (Roy Woods Jr.)
19. On the Grind Homie
20. My Life ft. Trae & Slim Thug
21. Middle Finger Up

Bonus Songs:

1. What the Business IS
2. Who Hotter Than Me ft. Famous
3. Lovin What Ya See
4. Killa Kyleon- Cadillac & Benz ft. Chamillionaire
5. Put On for Houston
6. She's Watchin Me (Skit)
7. I'd Rather Get Bread
8. Fire Drill Skill
9. Killa Kyleon- Flow So Sick
10. Top Down Money Up
11. Block on Smash
12. Killer Mike- Never
13. Diamonds Exposed Freak
14. Lil Flip- 2 Real ft. Chamillionaire
15. Mistah F.A.B. - 2 MPH ft Bun B, Chamillionaire & Paul Wall
16. This isn't life (Outro)

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Must Watch !!: E! True Hollywood Story: Scarface

Velvet - Aug 30, 2008 - Saturday - 6:00 pm

Scarface is a 1983 crime film directed by Brian De Palma, written by Oliver Stone and starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana. It tells the story of a fictional Cuban refugee who comes to Florida in 1980 as a result of the Mariel Boatlift.

Montana becomes a gangster against the backdrop of the 1980s cocaine boom. The film chronicles his rise to the top of Miami's criminal underworld and subsequent downfall in Greek tragedy fashion. The film is dedicated to Howard Hawks and Ben Hecht, who were the writers of the original Scarface. The film is a loose remake of Hawks's 1932 film of the same title.

The critical response to the film was mixed and received criticism for the violence and graphic language. Despite this, the film did well at the box office and has since gathered a cult following. Scarface has become an important cultural icon for many rap artists and fans, inspiring posters, clothing, and many other references. The film's grainy black and white poster is a very popular decoration and is still in production.

Monday, July 28, 2008

From 1-7 to 17th finals ...

"When I said na papasok kami sa finals tinawanan lang nila ako" - Mark Caguioa

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How sweep it is for Barangay Ginebra.

The Kings got that and more following a 101-97 victory Sunday in their Smart PBA Fiesta Conference semifinal series before a fullhouse crowd of approximately 12,000 at the Araneta Coliseum.Barangay Ginebra came scrambling back from a six-point deficit in the closing minutes of regulation and then pulled out all stops in overtime to fashion the pulsating victory that enabled it to wrap up the best-of-seven series at four games to none.

"It's a big, big, big relief to get to the championships again," said Kings coach Jong Uichico after the win that seemed improbable for majority of regulation and then became inexorable right at the midway point of the extension when they took a 101-94 lead. The win extended the franchise streak record to 12 straight and, coincidentally, marks the 12th time in his coaching career that Uichico has made it to the finals, second with Barangay Ginebra. He said this one is made more memorable by the trials and tribulations they had to go through following a 0-5 start in the tournament.

In the end, the crowd favorite ran up their franchise winning streak record to 12 straight, a feat Uichico tried to downplay."We don't think about streaks. The players think about trying to do the best they can to win the game. They are here to win. It's our job to win every game possible," he stated.

"Hindi naging madali ito para sa Ginebra. We fought really hard to get where we are right now because Red Bull is so hard to read," he said."It's just that the breaks of the game went our way. They missed shots they usually make and we got the breaks at the right place, at the right time," he added.

The Kings now await the winner of the other semis pairing pitting Magnolia and Air21.

Mark Caguioa scored a game-high 33 points to lead all scorers. It was his fifth 30-plus point game in the tournament and 30th in the career of the 2001 Rookie of the Year, helping offset the low scoring game of teammate Jayjay Helterbrand and Chris Alexander, who combined for only 23 points.Alexander and Rafi Reavis, however, each had 19 rebounds for Ginebra with the seven-foot import adding seven blocks to tie the season-high set by Red Bull counterpart Adam Parada.Barangay Ginebra failed to win it outright in regulation but poured it all out in the extension by hitting its first four shots of the extra period and take a 101-94 lead, 2:31 left in the game.

Helterbrand, who went into the game with a 21.0 ppg average, was held to just 10 points but capped it with a jumper that started a 6-0 windup by Barangay Ginebra that tied it at 90.

Helterbrand, the Best Player of the Game in the first three games of the series, almost became the goat, however, after the Kings regained possession in the last 15.3 seconds of regulation, dribbling away most of the seconds before putting up a jumper that fell way short against Baguio's defense. (NCo)

The Scores:

First Game
Ginebra 101 - Caguioa 33, Alexander 13, Salvacion 13, Artadi 10, Helterbrand 10, Valenzuela 9, Reavis 9, Pacana 4, Mamaril 0, Menk 0.

Red Bull 97 - Baguio 26, Parada 24, Cruz 11, Najorda 8, Hrabak 7, Duncil 5, Alvarez 5, Robinson 5, Ybanez 3, Pennisi 3.

Quarterscores: 29-21, 48-47, 70-73, 90-90, 101-97.

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"NEVER Say Die !!" Finals na mga Ka-Barangay !!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Killing Time ... literally

Katamad ngaung linggo. Lakas ng ulan. Hindi makapagbasketball kaya laro na lang ng pc. Trip kong mangarne (term for Frags as in kills) katamad naman mg counter kaya max payne nlang. hehe
Matrix Effect ...

HeadShot

GodLike HAHA

Burn in Hell !!

Haha katamad talaga !!!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Congrats Mare !

Congratz nga pla sa mga bagong nurse ng ating Bansa, syempre sa mare kong si Jelene, sbi sayo kaya mu yan eh, at Congratz sa mga batchmates, At classmeyts na pumasa sa licensure exam oi san kayo na kakuha ng leakage...? hehe Joke ! Congratz ule !!

Ayon sa GMAnews.tv

A total of 27,765 out of 64,459 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination held last June 2008. The examination was administered in 10 areas nationwide.

Complete List of Passers

Kaya ibig sabihin dami ring bumagsak. WAhahaha !! Try ule nxt time. Wag mawalan ng pag-asa hehehe.

Malas lang..HEHE

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Chick of the Week : Candace Parker

Candace Parker - L.A. Sparks - no.3

Born: Apr 19, 1986
Height: 6-4 / 1,93
Weight: 175 lbs. / 79,4 kg.
College: Tennessee
Years Pro: R
Candace Nicole Parker (born April 19, 1986 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an All American basketball player for the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks. She was drafted to the team from Tennessee in 2008. She may be best known for being the first woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game and the first woman to dunk twice in a college game —she set both milestones as a redshirt freshman on March 19, 2006. She also became only the second player to dunk in a WNBA game on 22 June 2008.
Hope she doesn't get suspended because of the incident with Detroit that happened earlier.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

PacMan Vs. Golden Boy

MMA or particularly the UFC have been beating the hell out of boxing for years now, well at least the last two and a half years. America's heavyweights are gone, the Tyson's the Holyfield's and the Jones. But if theres some who is keeping boxing alive it's our own Manny Pacquiao "the Mexicutioner" and the Golden Boy of boxing Oscar De La Hoya. And if this two boxing greats would meet in the same ring it would be the great for boxing for the filipinos and for both fighters. For Dela Hoya, to end his career with a bang againts the World no.1 Pound for Pound , and specially for the Pacman, if he wins he can preserve his name in the record books as one of the greats.

Please Bob make this happen !!!

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Article from PhilBoxing.Com

CEBU CITY -- Close Pacquiao associate Rex 'Wakee' Salud says that the previously fantasy-like pairing of the Golden Boy Oscar de la Hoya and current pound-for-pound king Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao is close to reality.

Salud, Pacquiao and party arrived in Cebu yesterday afternoon via a chopper from Bacolod City after Pacquiao's sorties to Iloilo and Bacolod to honor his promise to give aid to victims badly hit by a recent typhoon.

Salud informed that Pacquiao is leaving for the U.S. on the 24th of this month where he is going to sit down with Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, trainer Freddie Roach and possibly Golden Boy people to discuss the possibility of a Dec. 6 fight with de la Hoya.

Arum, in an earlier radio interview with journalist Dennis Principe over DZSR, revealed that he had preliminary discussions with the Golden Boy people on the possibility of a De La Hoya-Pacquiao fight and that De La Hoya is looking at four names for his farewell fight on Dec. 6 and these are Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Felix Tito Trinidad, Miguel Cotto and Manny Pacquiao. Because Mayweather has recently retired and Trinidad is hugely overweight, that leaves Cotto and Pacquiao as the remaining choices.

Cotto will be fighting the dangerous Antonio Margarito on July 26 and the result of that fight will most likely also influence De La Hoya's final choice of his Dec. 6 opponent.

Commenting on the proposed Pacquiao-Soto fight on Nov. 16, Salud said "No, we do not want that fight. What we need now are the big fights. Let Manny fight De La Hoya now and then Hatton afterwards. After that, if Manny wants to retire, then he can retire."

If the fantasy-like De La Hoya-Pacquiao fight pushes thru, the two will meet at welterweight limit of 147 lbs.

De La Hoya (39-5-0 30KOs), 35 years old, 5' 10 1/2 inches tall, a gold-medalist in the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, started his professional career at super featherweight (130 lbs) but had fought at junior middleweight and middleweight (154-160 lbs) since 2001. He is the only boxer in history to have won titles in 6 different weight divisions.

Pacquiao (47-3-2 35KOs), 29 yearls old, 5' 6" tall, started his career in 1995 at light flyweight (106 lbs) and fought mostly as a flyweight (112 lbs) in his early years. He started fighting at super bantam (122 lbs) in 1999, featherweight (126 lbs) in 2003, super feather (130 lbs) in 2005 and at lightweight (135 lbs) only last month. Pacquiao is one of only nine boxers in history to have won titles in four weight divisions. He also won the Ring Magazine title, his fifth, at super feather but that title is not officially recognized.

The weight and height disparity between De La Hoya and Pacquiao were what made this fight unthinkable and unimaginable at first. But don't tell that to Freddie Roach, the revered 2-time trainer of the year who was able to transform the reckless, one-dimentional, always come forward Pacquiao to a two-handed, cerebral wrecking machine. Roach also trained De La Hoya during Oscar's fight with Mayweather last year.

“When I trained Oscar he was just having trouble pulling the trigger and he’s a little bit slow. If Stevie Forbes can hit him as easily as he did, I know Pacquiao will knock him out,“ Roach told Sports Chat in an earlier interview.

“I want Manny to weigh-in 140 pounds and then at fight time he’ll be at 145 he’ll have his power and speed. I just don’t see Oscar handling Manny at this point of their careers,“ Roach would say. “Manny told me he’d love to fight Oscar and Oscar has made it public he’d love to fight Manny and I think it’s a big, big fight.”

Friday, July 18, 2008

Must Watch !!: Detroit Rock City

HBO - July 20, 2008 - Sunday - 9:30 am

When KISS, the biggest rock act of the '70s rolls into town, four diehard high school fans – Hawk (Furlong), Lex (Andrews), Trip (DeBello) and Jam (Huntington) have concert tickets and are ready to rock. But things take a nasty turn when Jam's zealot of a mother decides she has other plans – and destroys the priceless tickets! Now it's every man for himself as they do just about anything in order to get new ones. Begging, borrowing, stealing and even stripping become the order for the day in this blast from the past teen comedy. KISS fans should watch out for newly shot footage of the legendary gross-out group in action!

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Detroit Rock City is a 1999 cult film about four teenagers in a Kiss cover band who try to see their idols in Detroit in 1978. It takes its title from the Kiss song of the same name. The movie failed at the box office, grossing fewer than five million dollars domestically. It has since become a cult classic for Kiss fans and metalheads in general. It has been often compared to the 1993 film Dazed and Confused.


The new 3G iPhone may seem cheaper at the onset, but the catch here is the bundled plan that goes along with it. Gizmodo has come up with a comparative table of what the new iPhone will really cost you on an AT&T plan. Surpisingly (or not), it’s actually more expensive than the first one albeit just being a hundred or so despite having a lower unit selling price.

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On the local front, although nothing’s certain yet, Yugatech via a reliable source has come up with the possible pricing scheme for the iPhone. It comes as no surprise that a 2-year lock-in period is required and higher end plans will have the privilege of getting the Apple mobile phone at a cheaper price (if not free), but the kicker here is that it’s only the 8GB model being discussed here.

G-Max 3500 iPhone 3G
Initial Fee: Php9,995
Monthly Fee: Php3,500
Free Text: 650
Free Calls: 750 mins.
Globe to Globe: Php3.50/minute
Globe to Non-Globe: Php4.50/minute
Excess SMS Rates: Php0.50/text

Globe Platinum 5000 iPhone 3G
Initial Fee: FREE
Monthly Fee: Php5,000
Free Text: 650
Free Calls: 1,100 mins.
Globe to Globe: Php3.50/minute
Globe to Non-Globe: Php4.50/minute
Excess SMS Rates: Php0.50/text

If you do the math, you’ll actually be spending P 93,995.00 for an 8GB iPhone on the G-Max 3500 plan, and P 120,000.00 on the Platinum spread over two years. The prepaid kit isn’t looking too enticing either as Vodafone’s unit-only price of the iPhone gives us a hint into the possible price range in the local market. Unfortunately, Apple is also implementing a new mandatory in-store activation policy which means you’d have to go to authorized telco distributors to have it activated. This greatly reduces the chances of getting an iPhone in the black market at a cheaper price. Sheesh! The 3G iPhone is starting to look more less-affordable by the minute. September is the supposed roll-out date of these new iPhone-based plans so by then, we can probably get a clearer picture of what it’ll really cost us.

The iPhone is undeniably a hot commodity, but I’m hoping (probably against all odds) that Globe or any telco for that manner will not use it to bait consumers into getting plans that just aren’t worth it.

iPhone and App Store: Pushing for better data plansAfter all, current plans put a premium on SMS and calls while the biggest asset the iPhone its data usage. Telcos should offer a more impressive data plans that not only is consumer-friendly, but reliable and sound as well. With the entry of the iPhone into the local market, now is the perfect opportunity to push for data plans which has taken a back seat to cheaper call and text rates primarily due to the lack of a device that can truly maximize the usage of such a service. This, in turn, will be an added source of revenue considering how under-used it has been for the last couple of years.

I’m keeping my fingers crossed that Globe officials will realize this and make a concerted effort to improve on the existing 3G/data usage scheme and make the iPhone more affordable, not just for the well-off crowd, but more so for the greater majority. After all, isn’t it Steve’s dream to have everyone use the iPhone?

1st Cosplay Experience

Last saturday ng trip kami ni Aj sa Mall of Asia para manuod ng Cosplay para sa World Cyber Games . Dati ko pa gusto manuod ng ganito kaya excited ako !! HEHE !! Ayos mga costume at nakakatuwa. Eto ang mga favorite ko sa mga cosplayers dun hehe.. !

Iron Monger from The Film Iron Man

Optimus Prime straight from Marikina !

Scar Predator na gawa lang daw ni Daddy ung scar nya! ^_^

Joker and Vendetta

Leene and Yuna

They are so good I'm looking forward to the next cosplay event !!

1st Cosplay Experience

Last saturday ng trip kami ni Aj sa Mall of Asia para manuod ng Cosplay para sa World Cyber Games . Dati ko pa gusto manuod ng ganito kaya excited ako !! HEHE !! Ayos mga costume at nakakatuwa. Eto ang mga favorite ko sa mga cosplayers dun hehe.. !

Iron Monger from The Film Iron Man

Optimus Prime straight from Marikina !

Scar Predator na gawa lang daw ni Daddy ung scar nya! ^_^

Joker and Vendetta

Leene and Yuna

They are so good I'm looking forward to the next cosplay event !!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Chick of the Week : Ana Ivanovic

The French Open is still underway and I been watching it for quite a while, and since Maria Sharapova is out. Its just fitting that I chose this girl for chick of the week, she's still in the running to win Rolland Garros , and I think soon she'll be world no. 1

Residence
Basel, Switzerland
Date of Birth
November 6, 1987
Birthplace
Belgrade, Serbia
Height
6'1 (1.86 m)
Weight
152 lbs. (69 kg)
Plays
Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Status
Pro (August 2003)

Began working with Scott Byrnes (strength and conditioning coach) in July 2006 ... Started playing tennis at age 5 after watching it on TV (in particular Monica Seles), remembering the phone number to a local tennis school and begging her parents to take her; was given a racquet for her fifth birthday and immediately fell in love with the game ... Mother, Dragana, is a lawyer; father, Miroslav, is a businessman; brother, Milos, is four years Ana's junior, and likes playing basketball; all the family likes sports, but none played tennis before Ana ... Best shot is forehand; likes all surfaces ... Likes watching movies (especially thrillers) either at the cinema or on DVD at home; also likes to read (especially about history and Greek mythology) and to listen to music (pop and R&B) ... Loves the TV shows 24, Lost and Prison Break ... Enjoys shopping, fashion ... Favorite food is sushi ... Favorite drink is water, fresh orange juice ... In September 2007 began studying finance at a private university that allows her to take exams online ... Admires Federer for his professionalism on and off the court ... Superstitions are to not walk on lines of the court, and at some tournaments to eat at the same restaurant each night ... Sometimes prepares for matches by playing Sudoku or backgammon in locker room ... Favorite places to visit are Melbourne, where she has some family, London and Paris ... Self-described as strong-willed, sensitive, determined and extremely competitive ... Most admires her family for all the support they give her ... Speaks fluent English, Serbian and some Spanish ... Most memorable experiences to date are reaching 2007 Roland Garros final and playing a charity match against Agassi.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Finals Fantasy : Lakers-Celtics

I have been thinking of this finals match-up for a long time. I thought that it will only be a fantasy. But since Boston had the Big 3, and L.A. got good players around Kobe, it made me think that this could be possible. Its like the Ateneo-La Salle Rivalry x20

Less than 24 hours after the Staples Center crowd chanted “We want Boston,” a small, upper deck cadre of Celtics fans who had infiltrated the Palace of Auburn Hills broke out their own famed refrain:

Beat L.A.! Beat L.A.!

Celtics-Lakers. Nevermind saying it. It’s more likely you screamed it, screamed it so loud that you’ll need those extra days between now and Game 1 of the NBA Finals to rest your vocal cords.Amazing, isn’t it? Not only will the greatest nine months in the history of Boston sports include yet another run for yet another championship, but this one will be a throwback showdown of epic proportions.

The Celtics, 89-81 victors over the Detroit Pistons in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals last night at The Palace of Auburn Hills, host the Lakers in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night at the Garden, meaning there will be plenty of history and nostalgia for everyone.

The Celtics swept the old Minneapolis Lakers in the 1959 NBA Finals. They beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals in ’62, ’63, ’65, ’66, ’68 and, perhaps most famously, ’69. Did they ever get those balloons out of the Forum rafters?

And then Bird, McHale and Parish came along, and the Celtics beat the Lakers in the finals in 1984 but lost to them in ’85 and ’87.

What’s best about this is that the NBA won’t have to hold cue cards in front of these modern-day Celtics with instructions to say something light and clever about the history of this Gigantor of a basketball rivalry.

“It means everything to Boston fans,” said Paul Pierce , who gets it. “I think that’s pretty much what got me started in basketball, growing up in Los Angeles, watching the Lakers and the Celtics.

“As a kid, I hated the Celtics. And now I’m going home to play against my team that I grew up watching. It’s a dream come true, man, just thinking about it. I think that rivalry really revolutionized the game of basketball, and now I’m part of it.”

And now I’m part it. That’s wonderful. It’s perfect. By speaking those words, Pierce wasn’t merely paying homage to the great Celtics-Lakers rivalry; he was getting down on his hands and knees and thanking his maker for allowing him to add his name to the rivalry.

And then there was Kevin Garnett, whose arrival in Boston last summer made this upcoming series possible to enjoy. Unlike Pierce, Garnett did not grow up in the Los Angeles area and did not grow up hating the Celtics. But he was a kid with a basketball under his arm, glued to the TV, glued to Celtics-Lakers.

Taking us into his very own way-back machine, Garnett introduced us to the days of “. . . that big plate of food in front of me, watching the Lakers and Celtics play on Sunday, Hubie Brown and Dick Stockton doing the game.

“I remember that like it was yesterday. I remember my mom telling me, ‘Don’t get too close to the TV, it’ll kill your eyes.’ ”

Garnett then paused and said, “Man, I’m looking forward to this.”

Last Friday, the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Spurs in Game 5 to advance to the NBA Finals. On Saturday, the Boston Celtics topped the Detroit Pistons in Game 6 to meet the Lakers in the 2008 Finals. With the NBA championship on the line, the NBA’s two most storied franchises will face off.

Both teams entered the playoffs as the number one seed in their conference. The Lakers came out of the Western Conference by leaning on Kobe Bryant’s MVP skills. The Celtics are led by the trio of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen.

Boston’s biggest advantage in the Finals will be their homecourt advantage. It will be difficult for the Lakers to win a game in Boston — especially with their rowdy fans doing all they can to bring another championship to Boston. Garnett, Pierce and Allen are now all play very well and the young players on the team have grown up in a hurry.

The Lakers, on the other hand, have the best player in the planet. Bryant will be tough for anyone to stop. On top of that, their team is amazingly deep. From Pau Gasol to Lamar Odom to their young and explosive bench, it’ll be difficult to keep the Lakers from scoring. Defensively, the Lakers are also very underrated.

As a Laker Fan my Prediction Lakers in 5. Yeah I said it. !!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Chick of the Week : Yvonne Strahovski

Australian Actress who plays Sarah Walker on NBC's Series "Chuck"

Birth Name: Yvonne Strzechowski
Date of Birth: July 30, 1982 in Maroubra, Sydney, Australia
Height: 5′ 9″

Graduated from the School of Contemporary Arts at the University of Western Sydney in 2003.
Speaks fluent Polish.
Extended Profile
Upon graduating from the renowned Theatre Nepean (the prestigious actor training institution within the School of Contemporary Arts at the University of Western Sydney) in 2003, Yvonne Strahovski quickly established herself as a newcomer well worth watching.

Recognizing her talent, Australia’s Channel 7 soon snapped her up for its new drama series, “Headland” Although the show was short-lived, it was enough to help get her cast opposite Colin Friels in the television movie “Blackjack-Dead Memory” She then went on to play Martina in Channel 9’s drama-series, “Sea Patrol”.

Two short years later, Strahovski landed her first feature film, playing Sondra in “Middle of Nowhere.” This was closely followed by the soon-to-be-released psychological thriller, “The Plex”.

Strahovski also has a passionate interest in theater as both an actor and writer. Earlier this year, she resurrected her cult play, “Kieslowski’s Neck,” which opened to rave reviews in Sydney.

Within days of her arrival in Los Angeles just a few short months ago, Strahovski immediately landed her role in NBC’s “Chuck”. The 24-year-old auditioned for the series during her third day in Los Angeles. Strzechowski admitted she was still unsure how she nabbed the lead TV role, although she was given a hint: “I know that one of the distinguishing things was I looked like I could hold a gun, even though I’d never held one before,” she said. “And I’m physically able to do the martial arts and all that stuff. I’ve got muscles; I’m not really a girly girl.”.

Currently, Strahovski is filming “The Canyon” opposite Eion Bailey, a thriller directed by Richard Harrah. As her name suggests, she is of Polish descent and speaks fluent Polish. She currently resides in Los Angeles.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Top 10: Things Drunk Persons Do !

"Kabilin-bilinan ng Lola wag ka munang uminom ng cerveza" pero hindi tayo nakinig at bata palang ay alcohol na ang iniinom. Kaya sa mga Tanggero at tanggera , Tomador at Tomadoras eto ang mga sampung bagay na ginagawa nyo pag nalalaseng. Namamalayan nyo man o hinde.

10. Cry Baby - Nagpapapansin iniiyakan ang mga walang katuturang bagay o kaya mga bagay na matagal ng nangyari.Umiiyak ng walang Dahilan

9. Videoke King/Queen - Npapapayag kumanta dahil sa kalasingan. Ayun sintunado pala. Kumakanta kahit sintunado

8. "Torpe" no more - Tumatawag o ng ttxt sa Ex o kaya sa pinopormahan. Nag kakaroon ng lakas ng loob para sabihin ang tunay na nararamdaman.

7. Hopeless Romantic - Kahit sino nlang makita na lolove at first sight na ! Naiinlove agad.

6. Big Spender - Nagiging galante, Kahit anung hingin mu, dukot lang ng dukot sa wallet, kinabukasan akala nawala pera nya.

5. Story Teller - Kinukwento lahat ng nangyari sa buhay nya pati sa buhay ng buong angkan nya.

4. Dance Master - Hayop kung sumayaw kala mung ala ng bukas.

3. Dr. Love - Nagbibigay ng advice sa kapwa laseng tungkol sa love life at kung anu-anu pa.

2. Wasted - Suka kung saan saan. Pero hindi inaamin na sa kanya ung suka.

1. True Friend - Nasasabi sa mga tropa kung gano nya vinavalue ang kanilang samahan at sasabihing "Friends Forever" habang ng "CHEERS" at sabay inum.

Well base to sa xperience ko. Di necessary na ginawa ko na lahat yan. Ung iba nakita ko lang. Kaya kung nagustuhan nyo tong top 10 ngaun. Wait kayo sa susunod. Before that tagay mo muna yan !

Chick of the Week : Tiffany Hwang

Member of the Korean Girl Group "Girls Generation"

Tiffany
Stage Name: Tiffany (티파니)
Birth Name: Stephanie Hwang (스테파니 황)
Korean Name: Hwang Mi Young (황미영)
Date of Birth: August 1, 1989 (1989-08-01) (age 18)
Position: Supporting Vocalist
Height: 160 cm Weight: 50 kg Tiffany grew up in Diamond Bar, California and briefly attended Diamond Bar High School there, before moving to Korea. She graduated from Korea Kent Foreign School. She joined SM Entertainment after getting 1st at the SM Starlight Casting System(USA-LA)Contest in 2004. Her specialties are English and playing the flute.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

MVP for the Black Mamba

Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers is the winner of the Maurice Podoloff Trophy as the 2007-08 NBA Most Valuable Player presented by Kia Motors, the NBA announced today.
The 11-year NBA veteran totaled 1,105 points, including 82 first place votes, from a panel of 126 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada. Players were awarded 10 points for each first-place vote, seven points for each second-place vote, five for third, three for fourth and one for each fifth-place vote.

As part of its support of the Most Valuable Player Award, Kia Motors will donate a brand-new 2009 Kia Borrego seven-passenger SUV on behalf of Bryant to the East L.A. Boys and Girls Club. Kia Motors presented a Borrego to the charity of choice of each of the four year-end 2007-08 award winners as part of the “The NBA Performance Awards Presented by Kia Motors.”

Rounding out the top five in voting for this season’s award were New Orleans’ Chris Paul (889 points), Boston’s Kevin Garnett (670 points), Cleveland’s LeBron James (438 points) and Orlando’s Dwight Howard (60 points).

Bryant finished the season ranked second in the league in scoring at 28.3 ppg, having shot .459 from the field, .840 from the free-throw line and .361 from three-point range. In addition, Bryant added 6.3 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.8 steals per game. The 6-6 guard led the Lakers to the best record in the Western Conference (57-25, .695), a 15-game improvement over last year (42-40, .512), and the franchise’s 19th Pacific Division title.

Bryant is the youngest player in NBA history to score 20,000 career points and the 16th player in league history to tally 21,000 points and 4,000 assists. This season, Bryant moved past 12 players on the all-time scoring list, including Hall of Famers George Gervin, Bob Pettit, Walt Bellamy and Hal Greer, to 24th all-time. Bryant was named NBA Western Conference Player of the Week three times (Jan. 14, March 3, April 7) and NBA Western Conference Player of the Month presented by Kia Motors twice this season (February, April).

The NBA MVP trophy is named in honor of the late Maurice Podoloff, the first commissioner of the NBA who served from 1946 until his retirement in 1963.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Top 10: NBA Playoff Moments

Well well well ...Im back again with my Top Ten. Since the NBA playoffs is just around the corner. (Uu just around dyan sa sulok). Eto ang top ten favorite NBA Playoff Moments simula ng nanood ako ng NBA (Nung mga panahon ni Mj.)


10.Tayshaun Denies Reggie & Pacers; Game 2, 2004 Eastern Conference Finals
Tayshaun Prince made one of the all-time great defensive plays, racing back to block what seemed like an inevitable game-tying layup by Reggie Miller, who had been all alone on the fast break, as the Pistons won 72-67.

9. Reggie's 25-Point Fourth Quarter vs. Knicks; Game 5, 1994, Eastern Conference Finals
With the series tied 2-2, the "Knick Killer" unleashed the game of a lifetime, scoring 39 points. It was in the fourth quarter that Miller truly was in the zone, hitting five three-pointers and tallying 25 points as the Pacers rallied to upset New York 93-86.

8. Mike Bibby's Clutch Performance
During the 2001-02 season, Bibby guided the Kings to the Western Conference Finals where they lost to the eventual NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers.Bibby's performance during the series, perhaps most memorably his Game 5 buzzer-beater,earned him a reputation as a clutch performer, and as a reward, he was granted a 7-year, $80.5 million contract.

7. Kobe Dunks on Nash
L.A. held a 74-67 advantage entering the final period and widened it to 92-83 with 3:11 remaining as Odom dove to grab a loose ball and zipped a pass to Bryant, who sprang for a flying dunk over Steve Nash.

6. Golden State upsets Dallas in the 1st Round

Maybe the greatest playoff upset in NBA history, the Golden State Warriors completely dismantled the No. 1 seed Dallas Mavericks on Thursday en route to a 111-86 Game 6 victory in front of a boisterous home crowd. Turning doubters into Believers.


5. Pacers Defeat Knicks; Game 1, 1995, Eastern Conference Semifinals
Reggie Miller capped a 31-point game by scoring eight points over an 8.9-second span, wiping out a six-point Knicks lead and giving the Pacers a series-opening 107-105 win before a stunned MSG audience.

4. Lakers Defeat Blazers; Game 7, 2000 Western Conference Finals
On the verge of losing three straight games for the first time all season and trailing by 15 points with 10:28 to play in the fourth quarter, the Lakers go a 29-9 run to close out the game and eliminate the Blazers 89-84, punctuated by a thunderous Shaquille O’Neal dunk off a lob from Kobe Bryant.

3.Kobe's 2 Buzzer Beaters againts the suns
Nash had a critical turnover in the final seconds of regulation and another gaffe in the waning moments of overtime before Bryant drained a jumper as time expired, giving the Los Angeles Lakers a thrilling 99-98 victory over the Phoenix Suns and a commanding 3-1 lead in their Western Conference first-round series.

2. Derek Fisher's Miracle Shot; Game 5, Western Conference, 2004 Semifinals

Playing a game of can you top this, LA’s Derek Fisher hits a fadeaway jumper from the left corner over Manu Ginobili at the buzzer – after having watched Tim Duncan hit a 20-foot fadeaway of his own with 0.4 seconds remaining – as the Lakers take command of the series and head back to Los Angeles up 3-2.


1. Robert Horry 3-Pointer Vs. Sacramento; Game 4, 2002 Western Conference Finals
During the course of a mad scramble under the hoop in the closing seconds, Vlade Divac tries to bat the ball as far away from the basket as possible with the Kings leading by two. The only problem is that he hits it right to a waiting Robert Horry at the three-point line, who calmly drains the game-winning three and sends the Lakers on to Sacramento with the series tied 2-2 instead of trailing 3-1.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Top 10:Most Murdered Videoke Songs

Di mo maitatanggi ang hilig nating mga pinoy sa pagkanta, Mapa sa kwarto man o sa loob ng Banyo habang naliligo.Di matatawaran ang galing nating mga Pinoy sa pagkanta at Pagsira ng kanta.Di rin nawawala ang kantahan sa mga okasyon..Birthday, Fiesta, Pasko kahit sa lamay me videoke.

Kaya na isipan kong gumawa ng listahan ang Top 10:Most Murdered Videoke Songs based on my experience.

10.Next in Line - After Image - Talagang kanta ng mga kabataan ..ayos na ayos tong kantahin tong Next in line lalo na para sa Next na tatagay.

9. Burn - Tina Arena -
Parang sinusunog ang ear drums mo pag my nag feeling na kumanta nito..

8. With a Smile - Eraserheads - Mawawala ang smile sa mukha mo pag my sintonadong kumana nito.

7. One Sweet Day - Mariah Carey - No one is shining down on you from heaven and your gonna lose some friends along the way.

6. Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler - Sure na sure na parang my eclipse pg nagdilim ang paningin ng mga kasama mo pag kinanta mo to.

5. Crazy For You - Madonna -
Bakit pa kasi ni revive ng sponge cola? kala tuloy ng mga rockers ang ganda ng kinakanta nila.

4. Build Me up Buttercup - The Foundations -
New wave walang kamatayan

3. Bakit Ngayon ka lang - Freestyle
- Duet pa nga.. at talagang ginagaya ang second voice. "FEELING"


2. Dancing Queen - Abba - Marami ng bumigay sa kantang to. Dito mu malalaman ang tunay na kasarian ng isang tao. Lalo na pag nakainom na.

and the No. 1 sa listahan



1. My Way - Frank Sinatra - You can do it any other way. But My way is the best, as the song says " And now the end is near" marami ng nag tapos ang buhay sa kantang to. Eto ang kantahin mo if you're about to face your final curtain. You have been warned. !



Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Kobe Bryant Blog Day

The only question to ask is not why, but why now?

Kobe Bean Bryant already has millions of dollars, 22 50-point games, 12 seasons of service in the league, 10 All-Star appearances, three rings, two scoring titles, two best-selling jerseys and a signature sneaker from two different shoe companies. (I’ll have to turn that last sentence into a Kobe By the Numbers piece as the day wears on.) What can a legion of bloggers led by the Pied Pipers over at Hardwood Paroxysm write about Bryant that’d be worth writing at this point? What good are a couple more thousand words devoted to KB24 flooding the Internet all at the same time?

The 21st Century has replaced the clichéd opening of “If you look up (blank) in the dictionary it's defined as …” with “If you Google (blank) you get X amount of results…” While it’s certainly a cliché, it illustrates a point: If you Google “Kobe Bryant” you get 4,280,000 results in a mere 0.11 seconds. Four million. That's more results than there are people in the city of Los Angeles, where Kobe calls home. So again, with Bryant already having more Web fodder about him than just about anybody outside of Britney Spears, why is it now that we take a break from blogging about facial hair bets and YouTube videos and trade scenarios to add more to the dense pile of Kobe clutter that’s already out there?

Because today is about love.

Kobe doesn’t get much of it. Those of us who support him spend more time arguing against Kobe haters than just sitting back and enjoying him for the player he is.

I’m tired of that.

Yeah, I know Kobe is a polarizing figure. I get why he’s not everybody’s cup of tea. He complains about every call, he is a “volume” scorer, he would have naked fingers if it wasn’t for Shaq, he’s nothing compared to LeBron, he’s even less of a player compared to Michael, and on and on and on.

Well, today, for 24 hours at least, it stops.

Today we heap him with enough love to write the lyrics of a Beatles song or base the plot around for a Hugh Grant movie.

Today his arrogance can only be seen as confidence. Today he’s not obsessed with basketball, he’s dedicated to his craft. Today the impossible shots he makes are works of athletic art, not questionable decisions. Today he’s an expert motivator, not a critical teammate.

Today we celebrate the mini ‘fro, the alley-oop to Shaq against Portland, the through-the-legs Slam Dunk Contest clincher, the 81, the 50-point streak, the OT forcer and game winner in the same game against Phoenix, the All-Star game MVPs, the food poisoning in Sacto, the Oakleys on his head at his press conference announcing his decision to go from preps to pros, the prom with Brandy, the slam against the Wizards at UNLV, the posterizing of Dwight and Yao …

It’s all part of the story. It’s all part of the love.

The picture accompanying this post pretty much sums up how I think about Kobe: The Troubled Genius. The brash young talent feeling like the weight of the world is on his shoulders because he knows what he’s blessed with, and he doesn’t want to short change those blessings.

It’s a responsibility that many of his peers ignore. It’s hard to stay hungry enough to put in that extra set of 5 a.m. wind sprints when you have a personal chef that will cook you anything your heart desires when you’re actually hungry.

But as much as Kobe stays accountable for doing his talents service with that insane work ethic of his, his personal drive actually ends up helping out the whole NBA.

The saying goes that a team is only as good as its strongest link, well a league is only as good as the standard of competition set by its strongest link. By just being who he is, Kobe gives other players a glimpse of how good they can by if the adopt the same devotion to the game as Kobe.

With his commitment the playing the game as my motivation, I’ll try to match the same single-minded focus on today, March 11, 2008, a.k.a. Kobe Bryant Blog Day.

The goal is 24 posts in 24 hours to honor KB24. That doesn’t necessarily mean my fingers won’t stop typing for 1,440 minutes. Some hours you’ll get three posts, some you’ll get two, some you’ll get none. There’ll be video. There’ll be stats. There’ll be photos. There’ll be prose. I’ve even been known to write song lyrics from time to time.

This is post No. 1. An intro, certainly, but also an answer. Why take today to blog about Kobe when seemingly everything worth saying about him has been said before? Because we love him.

And why do we love him?

Well, today we get to be like the kids in the old Apple Jacks commercials:

We just do, OK?

Full Kobe Bryant Day Archive:

  • Post 1: Welcome to Kobe Bryant Blog Day
  • Post 2: What I've Written About Kobe in the Past
  • Post 3: Kobe in Video - Top 10 Plays of the Season
  • Post 4: Kobe in Photos – All-Star Jerseys
  • Post 5: What if the Hornets Never Traded Kobe Bryant?
  • Post 6: Kobe in Video – Top 10 Career Dunks
  • Post 7: Kobe in Photos – Galleries
  • Post 8: Bryant’s Career – 1996-99
  • Post 9: Kobe on YouTube – Top Eight Commercials
  • Post 10: All High School Team
  • Post 11: Kobe in Video - 81
  • Post 12: Bryant’s Career – 1999-2002
  • Post 13: Kobe’s Bloodlines
  • Post 14: Kobe in Video – Top 10 Playoff Plays
  • Post 15: Kobe in Photos – Uni Watch 1
  • Post 16: Bryant’s Career – 2002-05
  • Post 17: Kobe in Photos – Uni Watch 2
  • Post 18: Will Kobe Win the Gold?
  • Post 19: Kobe in Video – Honorable Mention Dunks
  • Post 20: Best and Worst Teammates
  • Post 21: Kobe & Shaq, Shaq & Kobe
  • Post 22: An Anecdote
  • Post 23: Bryant’s Career – 2005-08
  • Post 24: Thank You
  • Kobe Bryant Blog Day

    The only question to ask is not why, but why now?

    Kobe Bean Bryant already has millions of dollars, 22 50-point games, 12 seasons of service in the league, 10 All-Star appearances, three rings, two scoring titles, two best-selling jerseys and a signature sneaker from two different shoe companies. (I’ll have to turn that last sentence into a Kobe By the Numbers piece as the day wears on.) What can a legion of bloggers led by the Pied Pipers over at Hardwood Paroxysm write about Bryant that’d be worth writing at this point? What good are a couple more thousand words devoted to KB24 flooding the Internet all at the same time?

    The 21st Century has replaced the clichéd opening of “If you look up (blank) in the dictionary it's defined as …” with “If you Google (blank) you get X amount of results…” While it’s certainly a cliché, it illustrates a point: If you Google “Kobe Bryant” you get 4,280,000 results in a mere 0.11 seconds. Four million. That's more results than there are people in the city of Los Angeles, where Kobe calls home. So again, with Bryant already having more Web fodder about him than just about anybody outside of Britney Spears, why is it now that we take a break from blogging about facial hair bets and YouTube videos and trade scenarios to add more to the dense pile of Kobe clutter that’s already out there?

    Because today is about love.

    Kobe doesn’t get much of it. Those of us who support him spend more time arguing against Kobe haters than just sitting back and enjoying him for the player he is.

    I’m tired of that.

    Yeah, I know Kobe is a polarizing figure. I get why he’s not everybody’s cup of tea. He complains about every call, he is a “volume” scorer, he would have naked fingers if it wasn’t for Shaq, he’s nothing compared to LeBron, he’s even less of a player compared to Michael, and on and on and on.

    Well, today, for 24 hours at least, it stops.

    Today we heap him with enough love to write the lyrics of a Beatles song or base the plot around for a Hugh Grant movie.

    Today his arrogance can only be seen as confidence. Today he’s not obsessed with basketball, he’s dedicated to his craft. Today the impossible shots he makes are works of athletic art, not questionable decisions. Today he’s an expert motivator, not a critical teammate.

    Today we celebrate the mini ‘fro, the alley-oop to Shaq against Portland, the through-the-legs Slam Dunk Contest clincher, the 81, the 50-point streak, the OT forcer and game winner in the same game against Phoenix, the All-Star game MVPs, the food poisoning in Sacto, the Oakleys on his head at his press conference announcing his decision to go from preps to pros, the prom with Brandy, the slam against the Wizards at UNLV, the posterizing of Dwight and Yao …

    It’s all part of the story. It’s all part of the love.

    The picture accompanying this post pretty much sums up how I think about Kobe: The Troubled Genius. The brash young talent feeling like the weight of the world is on his shoulders because he knows what he’s blessed with, and he doesn’t want to short change those blessings.

    It’s a responsibility that many of his peers ignore. It’s hard to stay hungry enough to put in that extra set of 5 a.m. wind sprints when you have a personal chef that will cook you anything your heart desires when you’re actually hungry.

    But as much as Kobe stays accountable for doing his talents service with that insane work ethic of his, his personal drive actually ends up helping out the whole NBA.

    The saying goes that a team is only as good as its strongest link, well a league is only as good as the standard of competition set by its strongest link. By just being who he is, Kobe gives other players a glimpse of how good they can by if the adopt the same devotion to the game as Kobe.

    With his commitment the playing the game as my motivation, I’ll try to match the same single-minded focus on today, March 11, 2008, a.k.a. Kobe Bryant Blog Day.

    The goal is 24 posts in 24 hours to honor KB24. That doesn’t necessarily mean my fingers won’t stop typing for 1,440 minutes. Some hours you’ll get three posts, some you’ll get two, some you’ll get none. There’ll be video. There’ll be stats. There’ll be photos. There’ll be prose. I’ve even been known to write song lyrics from time to time.

    This is post No. 1. An intro, certainly, but also an answer. Why take today to blog about Kobe when seemingly everything worth saying about him has been said before? Because we love him.

    And why do we love him?

    Well, today we get to be like the kids in the old Apple Jacks commercials:

    We just do, OK?

    Full Kobe Bryant Day Archive:

  • Post 1: Welcome to Kobe Bryant Blog Day
  • Post 2: What I've Written About Kobe in the Past
  • Post 3: Kobe in Video - Top 10 Plays of the Season
  • Post 4: Kobe in Photos – All-Star Jerseys
  • Post 5: What if the Hornets Never Traded Kobe Bryant?
  • Post 6: Kobe in Video – Top 10 Career Dunks
  • Post 7: Kobe in Photos – Galleries
  • Post 8: Bryant’s Career – 1996-99
  • Post 9: Kobe on YouTube – Top Eight Commercials
  • Post 10: All High School Team
  • Post 11: Kobe in Video - 81
  • Post 12: Bryant’s Career – 1999-2002
  • Post 13: Kobe’s Bloodlines
  • Post 14: Kobe in Video – Top 10 Playoff Plays
  • Post 15: Kobe in Photos – Uni Watch 1
  • Post 16: Bryant’s Career – 2002-05
  • Post 17: Kobe in Photos – Uni Watch 2
  • Post 18: Will Kobe Win the Gold?
  • Post 19: Kobe in Video – Honorable Mention Dunks
  • Post 20: Best and Worst Teammates
  • Post 21: Kobe & Shaq, Shaq & Kobe
  • Post 22: An Anecdote
  • Post 23: Bryant’s Career – 2005-08
  • Post 24: Thank You
  • Kobe Bryant Blog Day

    The only question to ask is not why, but why now?

    Kobe Bean Bryant already has millions of dollars, 22 50-point games, 12 seasons of service in the league, 10 All-Star appearances, three rings, two scoring titles, two best-selling jerseys and a signature sneaker from two different shoe companies. (I’ll have to turn that last sentence into a Kobe By the Numbers piece as the day wears on.) What can a legion of bloggers led by the Pied Pipers over at Hardwood Paroxysm write about Bryant that’d be worth writing at this point? What good are a couple more thousand words devoted to KB24 flooding the Internet all at the same time?

    The 21st Century has replaced the clichéd opening of “If you look up (blank) in the dictionary it's defined as …” with “If you Google (blank) you get X amount of results…” While it’s certainly a cliché, it illustrates a point: If you Google “Kobe Bryant” you get 4,280,000 results in a mere 0.11 seconds. Four million. That's more results than there are people in the city of Los Angeles, where Kobe calls home. So again, with Bryant already having more Web fodder about him than just about anybody outside of Britney Spears, why is it now that we take a break from blogging about facial hair bets and YouTube videos and trade scenarios to add more to the dense pile of Kobe clutter that’s already out there?

    Because today is about love.

    Kobe doesn’t get much of it. Those of us who support him spend more time arguing against Kobe haters than just sitting back and enjoying him for the player he is.

    I’m tired of that.

    Yeah, I know Kobe is a polarizing figure. I get why he’s not everybody’s cup of tea. He complains about every call, he is a “volume” scorer, he would have naked fingers if it wasn’t for Shaq, he’s nothing compared to LeBron, he’s even less of a player compared to Michael, and on and on and on.

    Well, today, for 24 hours at least, it stops.

    Today we heap him with enough love to write the lyrics of a Beatles song or base the plot around for a Hugh Grant movie.

    Today his arrogance can only be seen as confidence. Today he’s not obsessed with basketball, he’s dedicated to his craft. Today the impossible shots he makes are works of athletic art, not questionable decisions. Today he’s an expert motivator, not a critical teammate.

    Today we celebrate the mini ‘fro, the alley-oop to Shaq against Portland, the through-the-legs Slam Dunk Contest clincher, the 81, the 50-point streak, the OT forcer and game winner in the same game against Phoenix, the All-Star game MVPs, the food poisoning in Sacto, the Oakleys on his head at his press conference announcing his decision to go from preps to pros, the prom with Brandy, the slam against the Wizards at UNLV, the posterizing of Dwight and Yao …

    It’s all part of the story. It’s all part of the love.

    The picture accompanying this post pretty much sums up how I think about Kobe: The Troubled Genius. The brash young talent feeling like the weight of the world is on his shoulders because he knows what he’s blessed with, and he doesn’t want to short change those blessings.

    It’s a responsibility that many of his peers ignore. It’s hard to stay hungry enough to put in that extra set of 5 a.m. wind sprints when you have a personal chef that will cook you anything your heart desires when you’re actually hungry.

    But as much as Kobe stays accountable for doing his talents service with that insane work ethic of his, his personal drive actually ends up helping out the whole NBA.

    The saying goes that a team is only as good as its strongest link, well a league is only as good as the standard of competition set by its strongest link. By just being who he is, Kobe gives other players a glimpse of how good they can by if the adopt the same devotion to the game as Kobe.

    With his commitment the playing the game as my motivation, I’ll try to match the same single-minded focus on today, March 11, 2008, a.k.a. Kobe Bryant Blog Day.

    The goal is 24 posts in 24 hours to honor KB24. That doesn’t necessarily mean my fingers won’t stop typing for 1,440 minutes. Some hours you’ll get three posts, some you’ll get two, some you’ll get none. There’ll be video. There’ll be stats. There’ll be photos. There’ll be prose. I’ve even been known to write song lyrics from time to time.

    This is post No. 1. An intro, certainly, but also an answer. Why take today to blog about Kobe when seemingly everything worth saying about him has been said before? Because we love him.

    And why do we love him?

    Well, today we get to be like the kids in the old Apple Jacks commercials:

    We just do, OK?

    Full Kobe Bryant Day Archive:

  • Post 1: Welcome to Kobe Bryant Blog Day
  • Post 2: What I've Written About Kobe in the Past
  • Post 3: Kobe in Video - Top 10 Plays of the Season
  • Post 4: Kobe in Photos – All-Star Jerseys
  • Post 5: What if the Hornets Never Traded Kobe Bryant?
  • Post 6: Kobe in Video – Top 10 Career Dunks
  • Post 7: Kobe in Photos – Galleries
  • Post 8: Bryant’s Career – 1996-99
  • Post 9: Kobe on YouTube – Top Eight Commercials
  • Post 10: All High School Team
  • Post 11: Kobe in Video - 81
  • Post 12: Bryant’s Career – 1999-2002
  • Post 13: Kobe’s Bloodlines
  • Post 14: Kobe in Video – Top 10 Playoff Plays
  • Post 15: Kobe in Photos – Uni Watch 1
  • Post 16: Bryant’s Career – 2002-05
  • Post 17: Kobe in Photos – Uni Watch 2
  • Post 18: Will Kobe Win the Gold?
  • Post 19: Kobe in Video – Honorable Mention Dunks
  • Post 20: Best and Worst Teammates
  • Post 21: Kobe & Shaq, Shaq & Kobe
  • Post 22: An Anecdote
  • Post 23: Bryant’s Career – 2005-08
  • Post 24: Thank You
  • Friday, January 18, 2008

    Lessons from the Don

    EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LEARN IN LIFE IS IN THE GODFATHER MOVIES:

    1 "No Sicilian can refuse any request on his daughter's wedding day."
    2.In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.
    3.A man that doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man.
    4.My father made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
    5.Don't ever take sides with anyone against the Family again. Ever.
    6.It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.
    7.Women and children can be careless. But not men.
    8.Mr. Corleone never asks a second favor once he's refused the first, understood?
    9.You've gotta get up close like this and bada-bing.
    10.We don't discuss business at the table.
    11.Never let anyone outside the family know what you're thinking.
    12.I don't feel I have to wipe everybody out, Just my enemies.
    13.Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.
    14.Don't trust a doctor who can hardly speak English.
    15.Leave the gun, take the cannoli."
    16.I don't want my brother coming out of that toilet with just his dick in his hands.
    17.Don't ask me about my business
    18.Finance is a gun. Politics is knowing when to pull the trigger.
    19.Never hate your enemies. It affects your judgment.
    20.It's dangerous to be an honest man.
    21.Power wears out those who do not have it.
    22.Just when I thought that I was out they pull me back in.
    23.When they come... they come at what you love.
    24.Your enemies always get strong on what you leave behind.
    25.The richest man is the one with the most powerful friends.
    26.The sicker you get, the wiser you get, When I'm dead I'm gonna be really smart.
    27.Goddamn FBI don't respect nothin'.
    28.Monday -- Tuesday -- Thursday -- Wednesday -- Friday -- Sunday -- Saturday
    29.I don't like violence, I'm a businessman. Blood is a big expense.
    30.It's not personal. It's business.

    Godfather Quotes and Lines

    "A man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man."

    "So the next day, my father went to see him; only this time with Luca Brasi. An' within an hour, he signed a release, for a certified check for $1000. [Kay: "How'd he do that?"] My father made him an offer he couldn't refuse. [Kay: "What was that?"] Luca Brasi held a gun to his head and my father assured him that either his brains, or his signature, would be on the contract. That's a true story. That's my family, Kay, it's not me."

    "No Sicilian can refuse any request on his daughter's wedding day."

    "Today I settled all Family business, so don't tell me you're innocent, Carlo."

    "Leave the gun. Take the cannoli."

    "Fredo, you're my older brother, and I love you. But don't ever take sides with anyone against the family again. Ever."

    "I never wanted this for you. I work my whole life--I don't apologize--to take care of my family, and I refused to be a fool, dancing on the string held by all those bigshots. I don't apologize--that's my life--but I thought that, that when it was your time, that you would be the one to hold the string. Senator Corleone; Governor Corleone. [Michael: Another pezzonovante] Well, this wasn't enough time, Michael. It wasn't enough time. [Michael: We'll get there, pop. We'll get there.]"

    "My father taught me many things ... keep your friends close, but your enemies closer."

    "Fredo, you're nothing to me now; not a brother, not a friend. I don't want to know you, or what you do."

    "If anything in this life is certain; If history has taught us anything, it's that you can kill anyone."

    "I can handle things, I'm smart, not like everybody says. Not dumb, I'm smart, and I want respect!"


    "Whatcha go to college to get stupid? You're really stupid!"

    "We're all part of the same hypocrisy, Senator. But never think it applies to my family."

    "I don't want anything to happen to him while my mother's alive."

    "When Pop had troubles, did he ever think that maybe by trying to be strong, and trying to protect his family, that he could lose it instead?"

    "[I will never work for you. I have bad memories.] I'll always be your son, but I will never have anything to do with your business."

    "I betrayed my wife. I betrayed myself. I killed men and I ordered men to be killed. Ah, it's useless... I killed -- I ordered the death of my brother. He injured me. I killed my mother's son. I killed my father's son."

    "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in. [Our true enemy has not yet shown his face.]"

    "I would burn in Hell to keep you safe."

    "Times change. These days, we learn from the philanthropists like the Rockefellers. First you rob everybody, then you give to the poor."

    "When they come, they'll come at what you love."

    "All my life I kept trying to go up in society. Where everything higher up was legal. But the higher I go, the crookeder it becomes. Where the hell does it end?"

    "You know Michael, now that you're so respectable, I think you're more dangerous than you ever were. In fact, I prefer you when you were just a common Mafia hood."

    "Never hate your enemies -- it effects your judgement."

    "Politics and crime -- they're the same thing."

    "I swear on the lives of my children -- give me a chance to redeem myself, and I will sin no more."

    "Nephew, from this moment forward, call yourself Vincent Corleone."