Thursday, August 30, 2007

Thank You Hornacek

I'd like to take this time to thank Jeff Hornacek for being such a great asset to the Utah Jazz and the NBA. Well, I'm back along side Chim with great news: I'm alive. I have actually been playing NFL Blitz for N64 for the last 6 months so I haven't had any time to post. No Joke. Whoever said N64 is dead lied. It is, in fact, very alive and well. As Chim said in the post below, we are discontinuing the Tuesdaily Music Post. Don't fret, we have a new theme to get you through your Tuesdays: Top 10 Tuesday. Here we will list our top 10 favorites, or top 10 least favorites. By the way, while I'm on the subject, if you have any suggestions for us to write about for a daily theme, drop us a note on the Facebook group or just comment on this post. Sunkist is good and football is on ESPN HD. Until I see you--Enjoy.

Back in Business

I think it's fair to assume that thousands of you have been waiting with bated breath for the return of....us. We'll we're back and as slightly above average as ever with Pleasant Millionaires 2.0. (2.0 is code for Zombie edition.) We intend to post frequently, but the aquisition of ESPN HD might foil that plot.
What's changed? Well no more Tuesdaily music posts. That was like assigning myself homework. I'll be posting on things like movies, sports, and random things that *tickle my fancy.
All that aside, I'd like to revisit the Librarian scandal that rocked our world last spring. I don't hate librarians. One of my friends mom is one, and she's one of the nicest ladies I've met. There is a differance, though. She doesn't take herself as seriously as readers of the site mentioned a few lines down.
As I'm sure half the country knows, one of the first posts I wrote for this blog was an anti-librarian rant. Though I agree with everything I said, 'twas overall meant in jest. Librarians, known for their stale, soul-less, self-appreciaitve brand of humor, flipped shit. (Scroll down)
http://www.warriorlibrarian.com/ARCHIVE/index243.htm
Due to the encouragement by the "Warrior Librarian," thousands of Librarians commented on the post. (By thousands I mean 1 excluding the WARLIB's webmaster.) The whole article reeks of elitist, detached, idiocracy. It makes me wonder what depths of loneliness and emptiness a person, in this case a librarian, would have to sink to in order to visit a site like the Warrior Librarian frequently. I am also dissappointed that someone as supposedly eloquent as a Librarian website webmaster couldn't think of a better word to use than moron. Maybe mix in a thesaurus between your Nora Roberts romance novels as you sit down doing nothing but read and point your 48 year old former classmates to the bathroom, one of the few things you can help with. That is the last you will hear of librarians on this blog. GOOD DAY SIR.