05 July 2009

Steve McNair

Wow, possibly the best quarterback who didnt win a Super Bowl was found shot to death yesterday. Steve McNair was a great QB and the football world has the most shocking loss since the LB from the Redskins was shot in the leg in a fouled up robbery. Steve's accomplishments speak for themselves. He probably went to a few Pro Bowls, but not that I know because the Pro Bowl is starting to look like the MLB All-Star Game and I haven't watched a Pro Bowl in ever. He is most memorable for the "yard too short" play in the Super Bowl when his team faced Kurt Warner and the St. Louis Rams.

03 July 2009

Michael Jackson is dead

Well in the most surprising week ever, MJ (not the basketball player) and Billy Mays, both lost their lives. And yet, the world that didn't revolve around them (me in particular) could care less that the music industry lost one of its biggest icons since Frank Sinatra died back in 98. Thats eleven years this past May he died and nobody could give a lesser crap about it. Which just goes to show you that people die, including famous people, and life goes on without those particular people. So after MJ gets put six feet deep, he will be grieved about for a few more months/years and then it will just be memories of him playing on the radio...Oh wait, even three years BEFORE he died the songs were just memories of him since he's been to court and hasn't made a song in I don't care to know how long. Since Billy Mays died, I assume that the show "Pitchmen" will now fold with it only being "Sully" making the commercials shown in it, although I never watched it. And all this goes to show you how...hell what does it show you?...Oh, that's right, people live and people die, and people are forgotten about. Just like the "hero" who landed the plane in the Hudson River after hitting a bird which isn't his fault since JFK should have better geese patrols on lookout for retarded stuff like that.