Archive for December, 2005

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December 29, 2005



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Jesus bobblehead

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December 29, 2005



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Who’s taping FSN? Ellie’s on TV!

People Smarter Than Me

December 21, 2005

Bruce Schneier, security expert, is definitely someone smarter than me. He’s now weighed in against the NSA surveillance program with an editorial in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. In it, he argues that President Bush has now established a dictatorial rule in the United States. My favorite chilling quote: “If the president can ignore laws regulating surveillance and wiretapping, why is Congress bothering to debate reauthorizing certain provisions of the Patriot Act? Any debate over laws is predicated on the belief that the executive branch will follow the law.”

Heeeeeere’s Johnny!

December 21, 2005

There’s two ways to take the title of that post: the Johnny Carson intro version, or the Jack Nicholson in “The Shining” version. I imagine there’s people on either side. I’m going to go for the former though.
4 years, $52 million. That works out to $13 million a year. It’s more than I would have liked to pay, but all things considered, it’s not horrible. After all, Bernie Williams made almost $12.5 million in the same position last year, and Damon has to be an upgrade both offensively and defensively. With the price tags of the other possible centerfielders far too high, I think the Yankees did pretty well with this deal.
Oh, and don’t forget they also signed Octavio Dotel. That guy could be good if he’s able to recover from his surgery. Lord knows that Yankees need help in that bullpen.

Heeeeeere’s Johnny!

December 21, 2005

There’s two ways to take the title of that post: the Johnny Carson intro version, or the Jack Nicholson in “The Shining” version. I imagine there’s people on either side. I’m going to go for the former though.
4 years, $52 million. That works out to $13 million a year. It’s more than I would have liked to pay, but all things considered, it’s not horrible. After all, Bernie Williams made almost $12.5 million in the same position last year, and Damon has to be an upgrade both offensively and defensively. With the price tags of the other possible centerfielders far too high, I think the Yankees did pretty well with this deal.
Oh, and don’t forget they also signed Octavio Dotel. That guy could be good if he’s able to recover from his surgery. Lord knows that Yankees need help in that bullpen.

Heeeeeere’s Johnny!

December 21, 2005

There’s two ways to take the title of that post: the Johnny Carson intro version, or the Jack Nicholson in “The Shining” version. I imagine there’s people on either side. I’m going to go for the former though.
4 years, $52 million. That works out to $13 million a year. It’s more than I would have liked to pay, but all things considered, it’s not horrible. After all, Bernie Williams made almost $12.5 million in the same position last year, and Damon has to be an upgrade both offensively and defensively. With the price tags of the other possible centerfielders far too high, I think the Yankees did pretty well with this deal.
Oh, and don’t forget they also signed Octavio Dotel. That guy could be good if he’s able to recover from his surgery. Lord knows that Yankees need help in that bullpen.

Heeeeeere’s Johnny!

December 21, 2005

There’s two ways to take the title of that post: the Johnny Carson intro version, or the Jack Nicholson in “The Shining” version. I imagine there’s people on either side. I’m going to go for the former though.
4 years, $52 million. That works out to $13 million a year. It’s more than I would have liked to pay, but all things considered, it’s not horrible. After all, Bernie Williams made almost $12.5 million in the same position last year, and Damon has to be an upgrade both offensively and defensively. With the price tags of the other possible centerfielders far too high, I think the Yankees did pretty well with this deal.
Oh, and don’t forget they also signed Octavio Dotel. That guy could be good if he’s able to recover from his surgery. Lord knows that Yankees need help in that bullpen.

Heeeeeere’s Johnny!

December 21, 2005

There’s two ways to take the title of that post: the Johnny Carson intro version, or the Jack Nicholson in “The Shining” version. I imagine there’s people on either side. I’m going to go for the former though.
4 years, $52 million. That works out to $13 million a year. It’s more than I would have liked to pay, but all things considered, it’s not horrible. After all, Bernie Williams made almost $12.5 million in the same position last year, and Damon has to be an upgrade both offensively and defensively. With the price tags of the other possible centerfielders far too high, I think the Yankees did pretty well with this deal.
Oh, and don’t forget they also signed Octavio Dotel. That guy could be good if he’s able to recover from his surgery. Lord knows that Yankees need help in that bullpen.

Heeeeeere’s Johnny!

December 21, 2005

There’s two ways to take the title of that post: the Johnny Carson intro version, or the Jack Nicholson in “The Shining” version. I imagine there’s people on either side. I’m going to go for the former though.
4 years, $52 million. That works out to $13 million a year. It’s more than I would have liked to pay, but all things considered, it’s not horrible. After all, Bernie Williams made almost $12.5 million in the same position last year, and Damon has to be an upgrade both offensively and defensively. With the price tags of the other possible centerfielders far too high, I think the Yankees did pretty well with this deal.
Oh, and don’t forget they also signed Octavio Dotel. That guy could be good if he’s able to recover from his surgery. Lord knows that Yankees need help in that bullpen.

Heeeeeere’s Johnny!

December 21, 2005

There’s two ways to take the title of that post: the Johnny Carson intro version, or the Jack Nicholson in “The Shining” version. I imagine there’s people on either side. I’m going to go for the former though.
4 years, $52 million. That works out to $13 million a year. It’s more than I would have liked to pay, but all things considered, it’s not horrible. After all, Bernie Williams made almost $12.5 million in the same position last year, and Damon has to be an upgrade both offensively and defensively. With the price tags of the other possible centerfielders far too high, I think the Yankees did pretty well with this deal.
Oh, and don’t forget they also signed Octavio Dotel. That guy could be good if he’s able to recover from his surgery. Lord knows that Yankees need help in that bullpen.