Ive been wondering what you and lot of others opinions are on the the whole deflate gate thing. Do you think there was cheating involved or is something ridiclous being blown up to a stupid degree? I typically don't watch sport stuff but the radio stations I listen to apparently love chatting about it.
Pre-Gaming
On 02/01/2015 at 05:03 AM by Super Step See More From This User » |
I consider this weekend the pre-game for BaD. Here's how I spent it:
Friday:
- got stuff done at the office, mostly related to school
- went back to the office outside of my hours twice, once to run the EAS (Emergency Alert System) test for the radio station, then because something fell on the control board and made it inoperable. Fixed the board, but the speakers in the control room still don't work.
- did couch to 5k exercise
- hung out with friends until way too late; people who work with the mentally ill can tell you some stories; we discussed doing a podcast
Saturday:
- woke up, opened radio station
- Finished the movie Zodiac before Netflix took it off. Bit overhyped and I felt it was too long, but provides an interesting discussion piece about circumstantial evidence.
- Watched Alonzo Boden's Who's Paying Attention stand up, since it was also taken off Netflix today. Mostly very dated political jokes. I thought it was good, just not-at-all current.
- Nacho Libre also got taken off Netflix today, so watched it yesterday. Felt a lot like Napolean Dynamite. Thought it was okay. Although a lot of things I give "3 stars/liked it" to on Netflix are really more "2.5 stars/eh, it was fine" kinda movies.
- Fell asleep through the first half of the SFA Men's Basketball Lumberjacks game I wanted to go to, but decided to just watch it from home online. The announcers were joking the officials were taking so much time reviewing certain calls because they were really watching The Blacklist, which was interesting since that was what I was planning to do when a friend told me the season premiere is tomorrow after the Super Bowl. But I decided to watch the stuff going off Netflix instead, since The Blacklist will still be on there to tide me over before House of Cards starts again.
Anyway, both the men's and women's SFA bball teams beat A&M Corpus Christi and because the men's team just barely scored over 60 points, today and tomorrow is buy 1 get 1 free at Raising Cane's Chicken. Bought me a couple Box Combos. The Mavericks and Stars also won their games, Aaron Rodgers won MVP, Demarco Murray won Offensive Player of the Year and JJ Watt won defensive player of the year, so I'm happy with the sports world.
- Actually enjoyed Batman & Robin, which was the only Batman movie since the Tim Burton/Jack Nicholson one I hadn't ever seen. I don't think it's as bad if you go in accepting you're getting the camp of the 60s Batman, and I think Joel Schumacher does some interesting things visually. Oh the acting and writing are both hammy as all hell, but I expected that, so it didn't bother me.
Sunday/Today:
- And Netflix actually let me watch Mad Max after I finished Batman & Robin, despite the fact I finished watching the former after midnight. Maybe it's on Eastern Time? Mad Max didn't have a whole lot of plot beyond your basic revenge movie, but I loved the way it was shot and the constant car/motorcycle chases, so now I want to see the sequel.
- Gonna do my hill sprints and couch to 5k exercises and find somewhere to watch the Super Bowl. I'm sure someone I know will have a party. I'm rooting for the Seahawks because I like watching them play and for the same reasons as last year when I knew nothing about them: Seattle has rain and a lot of music I like. Our specialty programs we run at 8am at http://ksauradio.com actually come from a Seattle station called WAMC.
Having said that, while I have mixed feelings about Richard Sherman and generally like Russel Wilson, I am not a fan of Marshawn Lynch. I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt that maybe he has anxiety, but his stint on Conan's Clueless Gamer segment recently says otherwise and it comes across he's just being an asshole about something he is contracted and paid to do. If he wants to get that part of his contract renegotiated, fine, but don't complain about doing a not-fun part of your job when you get paid to do it. But then I have mixed feelings about him too, cause I love seeing Beast Mode on the field.
Ultimately, while I'm rooting for the Seahawks (not their personalities per se, but them as players), I wouldn't feel distraught if New England won since Tami would be happy and so would the likeable Gronk. I'm mainly interested in not having an officating decision become the after-game focus and for the game itself to at least be close, unlike last year.
As for video games, well ... stay tuned for BaD, starting tomorrow.
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