That's It That's All

Make sure you go peruse my NBA Mock Draft over at Gothamist. Three days in the making! Not to be missed...
Lost in the euphoria of the Pistons win the other night was Donnie Darko broke his right hand. Taking a jump shot. Hehehehe. Oh, and for the record, Chauncey Billups outscored Gary Payton 105 - 21 in the Finals. Read that last sentence again and try and guess which of those two is going to the Hall Of Fame.
Karl Malone opted out yesterday. It has begun.
The Sports Guy on the Pistons and Isiah Thomas.
I had no idea that TMFTML was a Celtics fan until yesterday. Grambo, your pot shot at the Patron Saint Of This Site will not be forgotten! *shakes fist*
You can thank my newfound fellow Celtic fan for The Illustrated Smiths.
Great story from Bradley's Almanac yesterday about Toronto Blue Jays radio broadcaster Tom Cheek. I enjoyed his recap of a recent trip to NYC as well, so don't sleep on his site.
Ted Leo tracklisting and tour dates. That July show in DC with Radio 4 looks HOTT. New album drops in October.
For some reason, I thought this was really funny.
She is so faking.
Here's a list of compatible printers with Apple's new Airport Express.
I was watching Blow Out on Bravo last night (don't ask) and the building inspector that came to inspect the new salon they were opening rolled up in a black H2. Ridunculous.
I am still undecided on To The 5 Boroughs. Not as horrible as I was led to believe but after 5 listens it's easily their weakest album. The beats are all OK, but the lyrics lose me alot.
Now push the pause button then start ducking
Shhhhh you heard me like I'm E.F. Hutton


I'm still a Lakers fan :(
I've listened to the Beasties' album twice all the way through. I think it's good. Possibly very good. But no way is it the five-star album that Rolling Stone's David Fricke thinks it is. What a joke, especially in light of the Beasties' previous releases. Fricke hands out stars like Gary Glitter hands out candy to young boys.
hey, thank ya for the kind words.
in regards to your comments about billups and payton and which one of them is going to the hall of fame - first of all one series doesn't make a career, even though it is impossible to imagine a player of billups magnitude ever putting together a better stretch than that of games 1-4. Payton was the best defensive and for most of his career the best all-around pount guard in the nba for 10 years. so if you happen to think that just because he got outplayed by billups in all facets while looking very much his age of 36 -which was the case- that his career would be confused with that of billups in regards to the hall of fame, you are truly an idiot.
by the way, malone stated that if he played it would only be for the lakers next season. he only opted out in order to secure the chance to negotiate a higher contract than the one he would have been locked into if he used his option. read the articles, not just the headlines.