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It was the Tom Petty Halftime show, with all the hits the Heartbreakers can fit into a 12 minute segment. That turned out to be four songs, with a little editing by the band. “American Girl, I Won’t Back Down, Free Fallin’ and Runnin’ Down A Dream.”
Amazing work by those invisible stage hands, [...]
Tom Petty is doing the Halftime show at this year’s Super Bowl. Let’s see, since 2000 we’ve seen and heard Aerosmith, ‘N Sync, Sting, Jessica Simpson, Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and Prince. The super bowl activities committee is on a roll.
And which songs do you think they will [...]
I had a wonderful time baking with flax seed meal. I’m sure a couple of other blogging buddies did too, because I have received many entries for the event. Actually more number of entries than the Silken Tofu event. Thanks once again for the enthusiastic participation. Hope you would extend your support to this event as well. Breads Pallavi’s Vegan Mango Bread Pallavi has whipped up a super easy vegan mango quick bread using store bought Kesar Mango Pulp. Can you believe that she ha
I KNOW Tavis Smiley did not send one of his employees to roll up on my blog and start talking noise all because I think that the terms and conditions of his Web Super Star Blogging contest are idiotic, demeaning, and stupid. Because lil’ ole me decided to defend the honor and dignity of Black bloggers against this patronizing power play by the Black Elite Establishment, my blogging honor has been besmirched and I DEMAND SATISFACTION! ( Tavis Smiley must really be hard up for some attention so h
Andy Reid gave his team an earful and Brian Dawkins spoke up after coaches left the room. These are desperate times for the Philadelphia Eagles, who are dangerously close to missing the playoffs for the third time in four years since going to the Super Bowl. “I just felt like I needed to say something to the guys and see if we can all get on the same page and get this thing rolling,” Dawkins said…
2008 NFL Football Week 12 Betting Picks and Tips By: J.J. Jack It’s Week 12 and Kerry Collins is still playing like a hotshot quarterback ten years younger than his actual age. And after 11 weeks into the 2008-09 NFL football season, we learned that Collins is really not that young anymore although he sure plays like the next best thing in football, NFL referees in Pittsburgh can screw sports gamblers of their money and Tony Romo can win Dallas a Cowboys - Redskins rivalry game even with a br
NFL Games ending with a tie surprised Donovan McNabb and some of his stupid Philadelphia Eagles teammates By: Syndicate It’s shocking to find out that ten-year veterans like Donovan McNabb still don’t know some of the rules of the game that they play for a living. In case you missed it, Week 11 of the 2008-09 NFL football season gave the league its first tied game since 2002 when the Philadelphia Eagles and the Cincinnati Bengals played to a 13-13 tie at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio
In the last few weeks the Titans have actually started to get the national attention and respect one would expect an undefeated team to receive (about 10% of the coverage that last year’s Patriots got). Whispers of Kerry Collins as a potential MVP have circulated in the last month, and his performance in the Titans’ last two victories have done nothing to stop that. Whether or not you think Collins’ name has any business in a MVP conversation, for a myriad of reasons his play this season has ea
We are a week away from Turkey Day, or as Garfield calls it, "the Super Bowl of eating." It's a good time for my biannual Random Thoughts. 1. How many Cinci and Pittsburgh fans will be present on the NFL thread for the NFL Network's Thursday game? (I won't- Georgia Tech/Miami has more at stake) 2. Speaking of NFLN, am I the only one who hates these non-Sunday NFL games? For decades, I could watch Saturday NFL games on NBC, CBS, or FOX. Now, I need to use the internet, not the TV! (The o
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NFL betting fans and aficionados were thrilled when long lost notes of Mapes Bostian were found in an abandoned warehous, thought be stolen or smuggled by black market port operations Nov 20th, 2008 by “I believe these cornerstone NFL betting works to be of great interest to the public and of high educational value,” Judge Wetzstein Bonello proclaimed in the final ruling, “and I hereby order them set into the public domain for all to benefit.” Reporters packed the local courthouse as the H
Thursday Night Football this week features the Cincinnati Bengals at the Pittsburgh Steelers. Oddsmakers aren’t giving the Bengals much of a chance (with good reason) and have made them 10.5 underdogs against Pitt. The New York Giants continue their campaign to repeat as Super Bowl Champions at Arizona this week. The Cardinals can clinch their division with a win, but the Giants are favored by 3 points. Can the undefeated run continue for the Tennessee Titans? They get the Jets in Tennesse
If figures that on my birthday, when I wanted to blog lite, there are more major news stories than candles on my cake. (Well, not quite.) I may flesh out some of these later. But for now: ---Bloomberg and the NY Times (on the web only) both report that collector Eli Broad has changed his mind about not opening a museum of his own. CultureGrrl readers will remember that shortly before the opening of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Broad issued a pr
MVN's Chris Maier and NFLDraft101.com's Dan Wernery breakdown this week's action around the NFL in our usual hard hitting style. We start by going off topic a bit to discuss the BCS going to ESPN and whether it could pave the way for the Super Bowl to go to Cable as well. We then discuss the big stories of week 11 including the league's first tie since 2002, bad calls with spread implications, how good are the 7-3 Cardinals and Jets and more. We then shift gears in Around the League as we br
As promised yesterday, as well as the day before, I am going to give you a tour of my “new” kitchen. Many of you know that my apartment has been a work in progress since November of 2004. And, we are almost done - it’s just so hard to motivate the people you contract out to to do the last few little things!! Anyways, the kitchen is done, and I want to share it with you… Above is the “left” side of my kitchen. This is where the majority of my culinary creations are made. The counter top,
(updated below - Update II) On his live MSNBC show this morning, former GOP Rep. Joe Scarborough used the phrase "fuck you" when discussing Obama's appointment of Rahm Emanuel: I personally couldn't care any less about that. But Joe Scarborough, in the past, not only claimed to care about such things, but has been one of the most zealous crusaders against such awful filth on television. Scarborough led the lynch mob over the 2004 Janet Jackson halftime show on CBS -- demanding tha
Thai fried chicken, or, the crispiest fried chicken ever 8-10 pieces of chicken, drumsticks or thighs, or both (a little over 2lbs or 1kg) 4-6 cloves of garlic, peeled about 1 tbsp of chopped cilantro roots (or just the bottom part of the stalks) about 1/2 tbsp ground black pepper 1 tsp kosher or (large-grained) sea salt (If all you have is fine salt, skip it.) 3tbsp oyster sauce 1/4 cup fish sauce Enough canola oil or other high-temp oil to fill about 2-inch from the bottom of your ca
The Steel Curtain is back, but where has the offense gone? The Pittsburgh Steelers is probably the most underrated 7-3 team in the NFL. Well I should say the Steelers are the most underrated team with a winning record in the NFL. Polamalu, Woodley, and Harrison are the backbone to the Steelers success this season. Roethlisberger, Parker, and the entire offensive line are barely keeping their heads above water game after game. Ward is playing like Ward always does, but when you have Roethli
The Chargers should be out of it. Done. They’re not. Technically, at least. Forget the Wild Card. It’s the division or bust. Being only two games out of the lead with six games to go, anything could happen. If this sounds like a broken record, it is. It seems week after week, loss after loss, players and fans alike are hanging on to the hope that Denver will collapse and the Chargers can patch together a few wins to pass them. When is this master plan supposed to come to fruition? Let’s say
November 19, 2008 · Filed under Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged baking, cooking, dessert, food, pumpkin, recipe Sorry for the momentary lapse in recipes this week. That’s what happens when the internet service is out at my house, and I spend my entire workday away from the computer, wiring pinecones and greens together for the most elaborate Christmas display you’ll ever see. I have to say the past couple of days (56 hours to be precise, not that I was counting) of life away from cy
Sanket Shah (SS): Lions Fanatic; Domain of expertise - NFC North, NFC East, NFC West Ravi Kumrah (RK): Packers extremist; Domain of expertise - AFC South; NFC North Vikas Chokshi (VC): Bears Homer; Domain of expertise - NFC North; NFC South Cohin Kakar (CK): Steelers Maniac; Domain of expertise - AFC North; AFC East, AFC West 1. Titans (10-0) : Jacksonville dominated in the first half and dared Kerry Collins to beat them over the air. Once again, Kerry Collins delivered with two picturesque l
Sanket Shah (SS): Lions Fanatic; Domain of expertise - NFC North, NFC East, NFC West Ravi Kumrah (RK): Packers extremist; Domain of expertise - AFC South; NFC North Vikas Chokshi (VC): Bears Homer; Domain of expertise - NFC North; NFC South Cohin Kakar (CK): Steelers Maniac; Domain of expertise - AFC North; AFC East, AFC West 1. Titans (10-0) : Jacksonville dominated in the first half and dared Kerry Collins to beat them over the air. Once again, Kerry Collins delivered with two picturesque l