I know I haven't blogged in awhile. I could not imagine not acknowledging the end of this show. As many of you know, I am a huge Office fan and from Wilkes-Barre, PA (close to Scranton).
I was so obsessed with the Season 2 finale, that even leaving the country didn't stop me from immediately knowing what happened to Jim and Pam. As a result, I fell down the stairs trying to get a better wireless signal while living in Belgium and downloading the Season 3 premiere on iTunes. My laptop and I survived, and that it is proof how much I love this show.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
The Haney Project: Ray Romano
“Golf is the only sport where the most feared
opponent is you.”-Anonymous
Ray
Romano is Hank Haney’s Season 2 challenge for
“The Haney Project.” Romano has never
broken 80, and he a self-described Sisyphus. Sisyphus is the deceitful king in
Greek mythology whose fate in the afterlife is to push a rock uphill only to
have it roll down again. Haney is up for the challenge because, as Haney says, Romano
doesn’t really know what he is doing. Haney knows where he is starting from
with Romano, and he confidently predicts Romano will break 80 when Haney is
done with him. Romano needs to shave six strokes off his game. Haney begins to
work with Romano regularly stressing that the elimination of three-putts will
get him there.
The Haney Project: Charles Barkley
The
Haney Project is a show about golf. Many years ago, the sport as we know it was
born on the grassy hills of Scotland.
Since then, the perplexing sport has infuriated, inspired, challenged
and brought glory to a variety of individuals around the globe. Using the
innate drama of golf, The Haney Project has, for five seasons, told the story
of just how many human elements must be conquered in order for one to be
considered a good golfer.
The Oscars' Results 2013
Seth MacFarlane had a tough act to follow with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler at the Golden Globes. He seemed tame, but it was not as bad as say Anne Hathway and James Franco. That was just a disaster. I liked the dancing in the opening, and anything set to "Be My Guest" warms my heart (re: Be My Vest-Montgomery Burns). The show was still long and a little boring, and Meg won again.
My best dressed was Jessica Chastain. She pulled out old Hollywood Glamour, and it looked amazing. Honorable mentions are Charlize Theron and Naomi Watts. I really wish someone could have worn green.
And the Oscar goes to:
My best dressed was Jessica Chastain. She pulled out old Hollywood Glamour, and it looked amazing. Honorable mentions are Charlize Theron and Naomi Watts. I really wish someone could have worn green.
And the Oscar goes to:
Sunday, February 24, 2013
The Competitor's Ballot
Happy Oscar day, internet people! As we count down to Oscar night, I will be trying to get myself excited for Seth MacFarlane as host. I have never been a huge fan of him as an entertainer (Family Guy not included), but I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and hope for the best. I'm a sucker for a musical number so here's hoping he hits it out of the park. Did you notice how The TV Lass wrote "may the best TV enthusiast win". She's clearly hoping to win handily, because she is much more of a TV enthusiast than I am! Unfair.
Now onto my completely biased picks.
Now onto my completely biased picks.
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