I swear to god I’m not a fan of the most awkwardly named team in the MLS, Real Salt Lake. They do have a pretty hot looking new stadium:
are those Terraces I see? Now I’m jealous, even though edge of suburbia stadia are no fun for footie.
What’s most entertaining for me is what [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Miscellaneous’
Haggis is a furry little animal…
Stumpy’s?
Stumptown Coffee moves into New York, wide eyed and wearing his letterman’s Jacket from Cleveland.
From Gothamist
Stumptown coffee (or Stumpy’s) has a lot of fans, so a new shop one block from the Brooklyn waterfront might end up creating a sea change for New York coffee. Time will tell.
I have never heard anyone call it Stumpy’s, [...]
Everybody chill….
I’m clearly mailing it in this week, but big changes are a comin’ around here. stay tuned.
Sarah Palin answers her critics
See more Gina Gershon videos at Funny or Die
Business in the Front, Party in the Back
Hello friends, we are talking about the Moustache (bagote) and the Mullet (cubana)!
Survival of the fittest
I have been on a tear recently, eating, drinking and flitting about on weekdays, weekday nights and weekends like I’ve been sitting still for 6 months.
Oh wait, I did.
Martha Stewart learned some kinky tricks in prison
“Struggling only makes it tighter, cookie monster…”
“Cookies like Novocain.”
Vows of Poverty
I know that playing professional soccer in the United States involves a vow of poverty (unless you’re goldenballs), but someone’s taken it a bit too far:
MLS player retires to enter priesthood
Belated independence day huzzah
I had a pretty good independence day, including leading a bike tour for some PDX noobs, giving directions to I5 to a folksy father and son team from small town Oklahoma, and preceded by a great friendly match between the Timbers and a Monarcas De Morelia, a vastly superior team. Friendlies are great because [...]
Lay It Down
Those of you who know me or my family may be aware of a generational divide over the idea of ‘music,’ which means that my brother and I, throughly educated in the arts of syncopation and the wonders of music made in, y’know, the 20th century, have our own idea of what good music is: [...]