Thursday, July 27, 2006

Sometimes We Go Down On The First Play...

Sometimes We Go Down On The First Play, But The Browns Are Rediculous!

Sometimes We Go Down On The First Play, But The Browns Are Rediculous!
3:03 p.m.

A source close to Browns center LeCharles Bentley said that it appears Bentley has suffered a torn patellar tendon in his left knee and will be lost for the season.

The Browns have not confirmed the injury and Bentley is still at the Cleveland Clinic.

Browns GM Phil Savage will address the media before the 5:30 practice.

Bentley was injured during a team drill in Thursday's morning practice at Berea.


This happened on the FIRST PLAY today! They were not wearing pads and were wearing shorts only...

Monday, July 24, 2006

2 Weeks And Counting, Got BEER?

I have been away for a week and Hily G was here the week before. As a result, I have not kept up with my posting (as my good friend "The Dave" has pointed out).

The time with Hily was wonderful, however, I only wish that I could have spent more time with her other than the evenings after work. The vacation with the family was great, having spent 2 days in Put In Bay and getting a decent little tan.

I came back Saturday to the comforts of Queens, New York only to find that most of my neighborhood was without power. I, however, still had power and it appears that I never lost it.

Last night while looking for something to do, I ventured a few blocks to purchase a 6 pack of beverage. I walked into the corner store, passing a Blockbuster that was closed because of no power, and was happily surprised to find that their cooler full of beer was cold. So I purchased a 6-pack of frosty brew and proceeded to the checkout woman who was watching the tele and being cooled by the great breeze from outside. I commented that she had it made, being in the cool breeze and watching tv. She told me that it makes up for the AC that was not working. I looked towards the AC and my jaw dropped as I saw the other wall full of coolers completely dark. She said that only half of their power was working, which is more than most people in the neighborhood.

The best part is that the beer cooler was full of cold beer and the other coolers were full of produce (milk and the like) that was completely rancid. No one thought to move it to the beer cooler, or there was just no demand for milk - good ole Queens!

Monday, July 10, 2006

10 mil building gone


The doctor who lived in the building was found in the rubble is has been taken to the hospital. No one will confirm whether it was a suicide attempt or how many people were killed.

Still parts are on fire.

Video here:


Today, there was an explosion that rocked the Upper Eastside. To be exact, the explosion occurred at 62nd and Madison. Some people immediately thought it was terrosist - like everything that happens. However, it seems that this was the result of a gas leak in the building.

Shortly before 9am, a loud explosion was heard and the building blew up with debris flying all around the street. People were inside the building at the time, but as of right now no one knows how many people were there at the time.

Black smoke can still be seen from blocks away, and nearby building windows were blown as a result of the explosion.

The file still continues, but the building is gone. Reporters are saying that they spoke to many people who smelled gas earlier this morning, but apparently nothing was done.

More information as it comes.

Monday, July 03, 2006

GO HOME!

It is Monday morning. Although I do not have to work, I have people here who have taken over my living room. My place is small, thus when one of them lets out an abdominal stretch, we all hear it - that's how I woke up this morning!

The "guests" are having a great time (I think). They took pictures (does that surprise you?) We are going to China Town today and maybe Kristen will go into one of the back rooms for a purse - fun. Then to Bryant Park for their Monday night movie: MASH.

Superman was wonderful!

More later, Kristen just got back from the bathroom.