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June 1st, 2007
Kentucky: The 15th State
May 7th, 2007
What the Kentucky Derby’s All About
The Kentucky Derby means two things to me: horses and giant hats. While I love a statement, I’m not so sure about these big hats. Some of them work well, like Laura Prepon’s hat and shoes combo, while I’m simply not so sure about Melissa Joan Hart. Check it out for yourself:
What’s with the applique? What’s with the bag? Goodness gracious, woman, who wears lime green heels and barely matching accessories to the Kentucky Derby?! It looks like someone was scrambling for Derby-worthy duds a little too late.
April 6th, 2007
Billy Gillispie takes Thankless Kentucky Job
The last thing University of Kentucky basketball fans needed after being spurned by Billy Donovan was for their A.D. to hire a coach with a last name they would never be able to spell right on any of the message boards where they will be whining nonstop about being one of the new SEC doormats. The thankless job of head coach now belongs to Billy Gillispie who left the Texas A&M Aggies to coach the Wildcats.
Billy Gillispie was hired as Kentucky’s sixth coach in the last 76 years on Friday, a person familiar with the search process told The Associated Press. He’ll replace Tubby Smith, who spent a decade under the glare of college basketball’s brightest spotlight before bolting to Minnesota two weeks ago.
Good luck Billy! You are going to need it in the Bluegrass state and in the SEC battling Bruce Pearl at Tennessee, Billy Donovan at Florida and John ‘fat cheeks’ Brady from LSU.
via BumpSports.com
April 2nd, 2007
Florida Gators Re-chomp as National Champions
The Florida Gators repeated as NCAA men’s basketball National Champions on Monday night beating the Ohio State Buckeyes 84-75. Florida led and controlled the entire game. The Gators were up eleven points at halftime and never really looked back. Joakim Noah didn’t play much of a factor and scored only 8 points with 6 of those coming from the free throw line.
Ohio State phenom giant Greg Oden was heroic in defeat scoring 25 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. It was likely the last college game for Oden as he is likely to be the #1 pick in this summer’s NBA draft.
The MVP of the game and Final Four was Florida’s Corey Brewer. Brewer is an amazing all-around player both on the offense and defensive side of the ball. Brewer had 13 points, 8 rebounds and shut down Ohio State’s perimeter game.
The game could be bittersweet as Florida coach Billy Donovan is expected to leave to take the University of Kentucky head coaching job. His name has also been rumored to take over as the coach of the NBA’s Miami Heat. Also, as many as five Gators could turn pro early and enter the NBA draft.
April 2nd, 2007
Ramblings from the Shack: Edition 1
Cameron Diaz is turning into Meg Ryan.
The Kentucky basketball job is not nearly the hot job it use to be. Billy Donovan will be taking a step back to take the Wildcats job over his current gig at the University of Florida.
People complain about the lack of talent around Kobe Bryant but Lamar Odom is an all-star and first round picks Kwame Brown, Andrew Bynum, Luke Walton, Bryan Cook, Aaron McKie, Chris Mihm, Lamar Odom, Vladimir Radmanovic and Sasha Vujacic. All higher picks than the supporting cast Michael Jordan played with the majority of his career.
The Florida Gators Joakim Noah will be a bust in the NBA.
Why did they ever cancel The Golden Girls?
Google’s Gmail is slowly taking over and changing the way everyone does email.
I have never seen a more pathetic group of women than those on The Bachelor.
Ohio State’s Greg Oden is someone’s grandfather.
If Britney Spears was a beer she would be an Old Milwaukee.
If Paris Hilton were a cigarette she would be a Virginia Slim.
Rosie O’Donnell is on the verge of having as many enemies as George W. Bush.
If you are dating someone with wallpaper in their house then they are too old for you.
There is not a good actor or actress in Hollywood under the age of 30.
More movies are made in Vancouver, Canada and Louisiana than in Hollywood.
Blockbuster has out netflixed Netflix.
March 17th, 2007
Krystal Forscutt Brings her B-Ball Rack
The first round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is over. It was a rather unexciting round with just a couple of minor upsets.
First round winners were: Florida, Purdue, Butler, Maryland, Winthrop, Oregon, UNLV, Wisconsin, Kansas, Kentucky, Virginia Tech, Southern Illinois, Virginia Commonwealth, Pittsburgh, Indiana, UCLA, Memphis, Nevada, Texas A&M, Louisville, Virginia, Tennessee, Xavier, Ohio State, Georgetown, Boston College, Washington State, Vanderbilt, Texas, USC, Michigan State and North Carolina