We do a lot of goofy filler posts around here, but I'm not sure we've tried this one before...enjoy the pic below, and if you're bored as hell, fill up the comments with potential captions for this super awesome photo (sent to us by "Bullet for Life" Shlara):
"The little mirror next to this camera is great. I can pretend to look into the camera and stare at the cleavage behind me!"
ReplyDelete"Blue Horse Shoe Loves Anacot Steel."
ReplyDeleteSo . . . okay . . . but what is a "blog"?
ReplyDeletewho do you want to pick up the phone at 3am?
ReplyDelete"Give me back that filet of fish...give me that fish..."
ReplyDeleteJenny, I got your number,
ReplyDeleteI need to make you mine.
Jenny, don't change your number
How much you want to bet his tie stops a good four inches above the belt?
ReplyDelete"Delta Delta Delta can I help ya help ya help ya?"
ReplyDelete"Give me Hamm on 5, hold the Mayo."
ReplyDeleteHello, I'm looking for Amanda Hugnkiss.
ReplyDeletePlax, is that you?
ReplyDeleteRAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) - A stop at a fast-food restaurant's drive-through on Tuesday afternoon led to a trip to the hospital after a man accidentally shot himself in the leg with a pistol. The 24-year-old man was apparently trying to clear the weapon when it went off and hit him in the calf.
You ain't got no problem, Jules. I'm on the motherf****r. Go back in there, chill them n******s out and wait for the Wolf, who should be coming directly.
ReplyDeleteI can't really tell. I can't really focus on her rack, I keep getting distracted by the splotchy, bumpy, huge upper arm.
ReplyDeletePhone's ringing Dude.
ReplyDeleteYes. I do like little tie knots. You wanna fight about it?
ReplyDeleteWould you say I have a plethora of pinatas?
ReplyDeletehow do they expect me to answer this phone? or write with this pen? are these rob's?
ReplyDelete"Oh yeah, I hear you Mark...I fucking hate Rob too. TJ's cool, as long as he's got some fruit with him, but Rob is one unbearable little prick."
ReplyDelete'...yeah, so he says to me, 'you, little italy. ironic.' like he thinks i'm some kind of moron.'
ReplyDeleteYeah...this is a clip-on. You try finding a fucking tie that fits me! Asshole.
ReplyDeleteI just saw the greatest "A Team" episode ever. They team up with a semi-pro team called the "Texas Angels", featuring Joe Namath (in a LA Express jersey) and BA Baracus (as a running back with an OBVIOUS stunt double whenver there were any running parts). Anyhoo, this team was going to play some bad dudes from......EAST GERMANY!!!!! That's right. And they play in a stadium with no fans, and the East German coach tries to get Namath to take a dive. And the "coach" for the American team was wearing: a ponytail, a plastic Mets souvenir batting helmet and of course, a grey leather vest. The used actual football footage for most of the "action" scenes and the uniforms are not even CLOSE to matching (also, the East German team somehow has black guys on it). In the end, the Americans win the football game and the A Team pulls off an escape. The End.
ReplyDeleteAnd here is that episode. Clark, gift.
ReplyDeletehttp://video.aol.com/video-detail/the-a-team-quarterback-sneak/1239198512
But East Germans are so good at football? I just can't buy that story.
ReplyDeleteThis Wiz/Raptors game is an exercise in futility.
ReplyDeleteThe Magic are down in the 4th to the Knicks. They needed a 4th quarter comeback to beat the Griz on Wednesday. Not exactly what I want to see out of the Magicians with the playoffs and possibly (gasp) Detroit looming on the horizon.
ReplyDeleteAntawn Jamison was just assaulted at midcourt. No call. Kapono hits another three to wipe out Wiz six point lead. Wow the Wiz blow.
ReplyDeleteCrack Baby!
ReplyDeleteVintage Buckhantz "Daaaaagger" call just now on Butler game vinner.
ReplyDelete"It's not a tooomah!"
ReplyDeleteAre you ready for the sex girls? Are you ready for the real sex girls?
ReplyDeleteO/U on Nationals wins in April is 6 (they'll go 6-16; they're 0-4 now). I'll take the under for a six-pack. Any takers?
ReplyDeleteNaturally, they will sweep the Mets if anyone takes me up on this bet.
ian baker-finch just said that steve stricker is a 'great stroker of the putts'. c'mon, man.
ReplyDeleteWell, if you weren't 100 percent sure this twitter fad had completely hopped the minnow, this Chris Rose exchange with the booth of Fox Saturday Baseball should have you convinced.
ReplyDeleteJim Furyk's gonna win the Masters.
ReplyDeleteI'd be willing to be Shinjo Katayama has a hobby horse in his bag.
ReplyDeletefrom your keyboard to hootie's ears, geoff.
ReplyDeleteis there a harder green to hit in the right place than the 16th at augusta?
Much like Nick Faldo, I'm always wary of being fooled by a false front.
ReplyDeletegeoff: 'i'd be willing to be shinjo katayama'. that is an enlightening thought.
ReplyDeleteThe final pairing today has given us two americans, 9 birdies and 5 chins.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see Geoff in Shingo's Bret Michaels hat from yesterday's round.
ReplyDeleteRob, your second favorite Canadian is having a day against the Angels.
ReplyDeleteIf I wore the outfit shinjo is wearing today, thatd be arguably the funniest thing that's happened in the history of ever.
ReplyDeletecancel all my appointments for tomorrow. the final 9 is shaping up to be quite something.
ReplyDeleteteej, who's my favorite canadian? michael j fox? jim carrey? peter jennings? youppi?
Alan Thicke.
ReplyDeleteIf I was making the perfect golfer, he drive it like Sergio, hit his long and mid irons like Tiger, have Phil's short game, putt it like Steve Stricker and would have John Daly's penis.
ReplyDeleteDavid Feherty is calling Chad Campbell dumb and gutless...which I enjoy.
ReplyDeleteah, sure, alan thicke. entertainer nonpareil.
ReplyDeleteCampbell's making 4 or 5 on 16...for my money, I'd like to see Perry three-jack it and bring them back to the field.
ReplyDeletecampbell didn't prove feherty wrong on 16.
ReplyDeleteAlan Thicke just hit his second bomb of the day.
ReplyDeleteI'm sticking w my Furyk pick. 12 under probably wins it.
ReplyDeletesharing the laughter and love, teej
ReplyDeletenationals lead! nationals lead!
ReplyDeleteWell then, that's quite a finish by BU in DC. Even my girlfriend pretended to be interested for the last 20 minutes or so...
ReplyDeleteIn you or the hockey?
ReplyDeleteI watched a total of 45 minutes of college hockey this year and I'm confident I picked the right 45 minutes.
that is a ridiculous ending.
ReplyDeleteShe's far beyond pretending to pay attention to me (which works in my favor most of the time).
ReplyDeleteObviously, I was speaking of the hockey. I watched about 30 minutes of college hockey this year and my feelings about it mirror Geoff's.
Jack Wrangler died. He was 62. I expect at least 300 words on this topic from TR.
ReplyDeleteso who you got today? i'm pulling for furyk, but confess to hoping for something epic from tiger and/or phil.
ReplyDeletehow much side action do you think tiger and phil have on their round today? 10 grand? more? how about stevie and bones?
ReplyDeleteare you fucking kidding me with the shot phil just hit on 7?
ReplyDeleteI would say phil's shot on 7 was one of the 3 best shots I've ever seen in a major.
ReplyDeleteI've like Furyk as my guy since Friday but its hard not to like Phil after 30 on the front.
ReplyDeleteapparently, according to cbs, perry and cabrera are a sideshow to the main event. i guess i get it, but it'll sure be an anticlimax if one of them win.
ReplyDeletealso, in case you had any doubts, navy seals are badder asses than somali pirates. they're badder asses than the pittsburgh pirates, as well.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I enjoy how they only focus on the final foursome when they're making bogeys. 12 or 13 under is gonna win this and I just don't see Woods getting there. Phil can.
ReplyDeleteyep, kenny perry needs to realize he's not playing in the u.s. open. i don't think a 72 gets it done for him.
ReplyDeleteapparently bobby abreu just called time in the middle of a josh beckett pitch, at which point beckett whistled the ball 5 feet over abreu's head. abreu took umbrage. i love josh beckett.
ReplyDeletenantzy, it seems like the final pairing is numb because you fuckers are producing the telecast that way. don't spit in our eye and tell us it's raining, you self-fulfilling prophet.
ReplyDeletechad campbell's doing a great disservice to the stereotype of texans as flinty tough guys.
ReplyDeleteIf Tiger doesn't eagle 13 or 15 he's out. I bet Phil walks off the 15th green at -12.
ReplyDeleteHas anybody put themselves in the place of the US captain who dove off the hostage boat so that SEALS could shoot and kill his three captors?
ReplyDeleteSomehow, he had to muster up the courage (or follow instructions) and say to himself: Jump off this little boat into the ocean and allow soldiers to kill all the people around me. Then I'll be okay. If I tried that, the giant load in my pants would've weighed me down and killed me.
That captain has just replaced Sullenberger as the flavor of the day. He's looking at a nice big book advance and a TV movie about himself. Unless, of course, Mark Bowden writes the book. Then it'll be a big screen movie.
Tiger and phil have to be on the clock. This is tedious.
ReplyDeletechad campbell to me: 'suck it, couch monkey'.
ReplyDeleteshankapotamus.
ReplyDeleteHave we touched on the "John Merrick was the real name of the Elephant Man" issue yet?
ReplyDeleteAccording to me Campbell doesn't have the testicular fortitude to win this tourney. Guys who can win: Cabrera, Perry, Mickelson, Furyk...that's it.
ReplyDeleteCould -11 win this? Is Angel Cabrera drunk?
ReplyDeletei'm not counting tiger out after his drive on 13. long odds, still, but with nobody at the top doing anything, if eldrick catches a little fire here...
ReplyDeleteThe guy who plays Mayweather's trainer in that commercial helped John McClane retake Dulles Airport from Col Stewart and few years back.
ReplyDeletekenny perry, not exactly rising to the moment.
ReplyDeleteTiger makes 3 at 13 and some sphincters tighten.
ReplyDeleteKenny Perry could win this thing with 18 pars...so settle down rob.
ReplyDeletehe could run away with this thing if he could make an 8-foot birdie putt.
ReplyDeleteahhh, jimmy.
ReplyDeleteaccording to me, you can strike furyk from the list.
ReplyDeleteOh my christ jim furyk. Avalanche of strokes.
ReplyDeletewould anyone bet on perry, campbell, or cabrera to win if they needed a par at 18 to do it?
ReplyDeleteIts not Sunday at Augusta until someone goes left into the woods on 13. I'm looking at you with that draw Perry.
ReplyDeletePerry yes, the others no. Perry has more wins in the last 12 months than any other player in the world.
ReplyDeletewe may have a wager in our future, geoff.
ReplyDeleteI have to leave for the airport at 7...could be such a dagger.
ReplyDeletethat's a sturdy par for perry.
ReplyDeleteKenny Perry is curious if rob would like a shit sandwich?
ReplyDeleteIts notable that Tiger is doing the opposite of what he normally does when he struggles--he's hitting fairways and missing greens. What do I attribute that to? No clue...
ReplyDeleteCagey little sunday round by the Elephant Man...
ReplyDeletephil or tiger, or both, put up the same 66 as merrick and it'll get realllly interesting just as geoff's headed to the airport.
ReplyDeleteI could push it to 715...but that could get dicey...or I could go to the airport early...
ReplyDeletewell now.
ReplyDeleteOh my...I have wood.
ReplyDeleteit's possible that the leaders heard something there.
ReplyDeleteThe golf channel covered this earlier, but these are not the traditional Sunday placements on 13 and 15...which is a little gimmicky according to me.
ReplyDeleteGreat call by Faldo--an absolute must make for Tiger and he knows it.
ReplyDeletethat was a tremendous gack. wow.
ReplyDeleteWow...blue balls.
ReplyDeleteWell...Tiger's was a must make because I gave Phil his putt. -11 gets you in a playoff, 12 wins.
ReplyDeletetremendous blue balls. that was stunning.
ReplyDeletestill, if phil posts -11, it's 50/50 that he wins. or at least gets into a playoff.
That's some gutless putting Phillip.
ReplyDeletehmmmmm
ReplyDeleteBest. Masters. Ever.
ReplyDeleteyeah, at least in recent memory, for sure.
ReplyDeleteFor me this is the best Sunday at a major since the 99 Open (Stewart/Pinehurst) or the 01 pga (Woods/May Valhala).
ReplyDeletewow, great putt by perry.
ReplyDeletePerry's tournament to lose.
ReplyDelete2 lousy putts tell the story for phil.
ReplyDeleteah, the dreaded clickthunk
ReplyDeleteThat just happened.
ReplyDeleteTiger gets 2 bucks if he makes this putt for a barkie on 18
ReplyDeletepretty big letdown on 17 and 18 for the marquee pair.
ReplyDeleteDoes Perry layup on 15?
ReplyDeleteCampbell took offense at Rob's slag, apparently.
ReplyDeletethen he weak-kneed a putt on 16.
ReplyDeletewell now, mr. perry. that's quite something.
ReplyDeleteKenny Perry thinks Rob is dumb.
ReplyDeletei just said he needed to stop making pars. it would seem that i was right.
ReplyDeleteIf Perry let's Cabrera win this I'll never forgive him. I have an irrational hatred for Cabrera.
ReplyDeleteRob...our Perry needing to par 18 scenario is shaping up.
ReplyDeleteindeed - tho i don't think it's fair to press the bet now that he's in the bunker.
ReplyDeleteI'll take the press. I think he makes 4.
ReplyDeleteok, lunch on the loser.
ReplyDeleteYikes. Where would you like to dine?
ReplyDeleteWould you rather be Kenny or Chad right now?
ReplyDeletekenny's reliving his pga gackeration to mark brooks. i'd rather be chad.
ReplyDeletewinner, winner, half-smoke dinner
ReplyDeleteI'm in vegas til friday and the chicago...but lunch at charlie palmers on me when I'm back.
ReplyDeletethat's mighty generous - i don't need anything nearly that high end.
ReplyDeletemental toughness, not the order of the day in this playoff.
ReplyDeletemeh.
ReplyDeleteI seek out excuses to go to CPs.
ReplyDeletealrighty, then.
ReplyDeleteHey, what a surprise, looks like Milton Bradley is hurt. He made it through 5 whole games uninjured? Kudos to you, crazy lunatic.
ReplyDeleteThat was a very interesting final round but the fact that so many guys couldn't seal the deal and/or seize the moment/momentum tainted it a bit for me. There was a distinct lack of mental toughness on the course in Augusta today. I can't imagine Phil or Perry (and Campbell to an extent) sleeping one bit (without the help of copious amounts of booze) tonight.
ReplyDeleteJeff Suppan and now Jorge Julio - allergic to the strike zone. 5 walks and a hit batter in this inning so far.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I'd like to thank Chad Campbell's wife and Kenny Perry's daughter for increasing the enjoyment of my viewing experience by approximately 25%. The material that their presence provided to my dad, my brother-in-law and myself really made the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteOn that note, Teej, I'll take the opportunity once again to invite Jeff Suppan to bite my ass. Go to hell, Suppan.
ReplyDeleteIs he is the sidecar of Dan Wheeler's hell hand basket?
ReplyDeleteKen Macha and Willie Randolph are piloting this Brewers' ship? Yeah, let's see how this plays out...
ReplyDeletereed johnson, holy shit.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable catch just now by Reed Johnson to rob Prince Fielder of a grand slam.
ReplyDeleteIs Anderson Varajeo a eunuch? I just saw a clip of Ray Allen elbowing him in the nuts and Varajeo didn't even flinch.
ReplyDeleteUm, I think Jorge Julio was given some orders on that beaning of Reed Johnson.
ReplyDelete....it's your honey-drip, I can't keep away....
ReplyDeleteSI.com hired Norman Chad?
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