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Mar
28/10
UFC 111- My thoughts
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 April 2010 07:43
Written by Joey G
Sunday, March 28th, 2010

I know it’s late and this event already happened a few hours ago but I just got a chance to watch it thanks to the internet!

I only saw two fights from UFC 111, but man I have an opinion on both of them, so here it is. First of all, Shane Carwin vs Frank Mir. I actually expected Mir to win this fight because of his experience and recent conditioning improvement. Man was I wrong! As I was yelling at the screen because Mir was not fighting aggressively like a championship caliber fighter should, Carwin unloaded a few short punches in a tight clinch against the fence that dropped Mir to the ground in the first round. Wasting no time, Carwin kept connecting with head shots until ref Dan Miragliotta stopped the bout at 3:48 in the first round. Brock Lesnar has some new competition, but even based on tonights performance I still think the former WWE star will remain the champ. However, this is an interesting shakeup for the heavyweight division, which is lacking some real competition in my opinion.

Now for the main event of the evening. George “Rush” St. Pierre vs Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy. While I did not actually see the fight, I heard all about it. I expected St. Pierre to win, as did most, but I heard it was a tough fight. Hardy was hungry to win, and although he didn’t possess the skills necessary to beat a legend like St. Pierre, he did show toughness and resilience. According to UFC President Dana White, among others, Hardy’s main area that he needs to work on is takedown defense. “Rush” earned a unanimous decision (50-43, 50-44, 50-45) after having the Englishmen in some tough positions. No man is unbeatable, but experience and conditioning payed off tonightUFC 111: Georges St-Pierre v Dan Hardy tale of the tapeht. See you at the next one. I might actually pay for it this time!

Mar
01/10
Brittany Murphy’s estate left to her Mother
Last Updated on Monday, 1 March 2010 09:44
Written by Joey G
Monday, March 1st, 2010

Sources indicate that Brittany Murphy’s entire estate will be left to her mother.

Apparently before she was married, Brittany created a handwritten will that said she would leave all of her assets to her mother.  This will was kept in her managers safe.

Simon Monjack, Brittany’s husband, said that she had a formal will with a trust created after they were married, with everything still going to her mother.

Her estate has already been put up for sale by her mother Sharon for $7.25 million.  This Hollywood Hills mansion sits on 1.29 acres and is 8,000 sq. ft.  Brittany purchases the house in 2003 from another Britney (Spears) for just under $4 million.

While the cause of Murphy’s death is listed as “accidental,” we’ve learned that she had a prescription for 120 Vicodins 11 days before she died.  She was supposed to take a maximum of 4 per day, but when she died 109 pills were missing from the bottle.  If she took the maximum number of pills suggested she should’ve had 76 left, but instead she only had 11 in the bottle. The L.A. County Coroners Office is having trouble locating the doctor who prescribed them and are wondering why they were prescribed in the first place.

Yesterday her husband said that he and her mother have found 73 of the pills and that the prescription was not actually written for Murphy, but for him or her mother.  First Michael Jacksons doctor in trouble, and now possibly Brittany Murphy’s-  Bizarre!

Brittany Murphy

Feb
17/10
All-Star Weekend in Dallas and How I Wish I Was a Balla’
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 February 2010 11:23
Written by Will Huff
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
NBA All-Star Game Basketball match - Dallas

So this weekend I went to Dallas for the NBA All-Star game. I got to town on Friday night. My first stop was to Jack in the Box, a restaurant I have heard a lot about but have never had the opportunity to try, the Philly Steak sandwich was pretty good by the way. Then I had the choice of what to do. I had to go get a peek at the new Cowboys Stadium. WOW! That’s my impression. The thing looks like a giant spaceship landed in Arlington and opened itself up for events. It reall was a site to see. Then I began to look for what was poppin’ in the Big D. There were TONS of parties jumpin’ off. I wanted to show up to everyone of then, except for one fact, the cover charge. I know that this is a big weekend for the city and it’s businesses but come on. Prices for services and clubs were JACKED!!!!! For a rinky-dink club with nobodys performing the cover was five times the normal amount. And if you wanted to go to a jump off, ppsssshh, you might as well take out loans. The parties were averaging around $75 to get in, then once in, $25 for chicken fingers etc. Prices were outrageous! This is where balla’ status comes into play. If I was a balla’ I could have been rubbing elbows with Diddy and Russell Simmons. I could have been grovin’ on the dance floor with Carmen Electra. The truth is, I almost went broke just by getting tickets to the game, taking off a weekend of work and driving my butt to Dallas. I wanted to be all up in those places the whole weekend.

I settled on one party though. It was at the Brooklyn Jazz Club and Kid Capri was the guest DJ. The party was cool until Capri left an hour after I dropped $30 to get in. The place emptied after that as Capri went to another club where the party was hosted by Carmello Anthony, Dewayne Wade and Russell Simmons. After dropping that $30 I really wasn’t in the mood for a $100 entry fee with minimum purchase requirements.  I wish I had the loot so I could have put CDs with  Ten Freaky Girls by Dux Jones and Mr. Postman by Rai Knight into the hands of some of these music executives and big DJs. I did get Capri copies of the two songs but there is a lot more damage I could have done.

The weekend was great though. Dallas was filled to the brim with beautiful people. The women were exquisite. Oh, and I got to attend the biggest basketball game ever, based on attendance. The All-Star game was a classic. There where so many dunks that will be replayed for years to come, and the game came down to the final shot with the east pulling it out. Seeing LeBron, Wade, Amare, Dwight Howard and the other stars all at once, playing together is something I will never forget. I may not have been able to fraternize with the big dogs this time, I was a part of a Guiness world record, the most people ever to attend a basketball game, 108,713 of us saw a classic game in the most amazing arena.

Feb
17/10
Are there any honest Car Salesmen?
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 February 2010 01:39
Written by Joey G
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

I have probably purchased about 10 automobiles in my life, and have usually enjoyed the whole process.  I love looking in the newspaper, making calls, and talking the seller down when I finally find that one that I like (actually I usually just don’t have enough money to pay full price).  Today, on the other hand, was not a pleasant day for car shopping at all.

Me and my old lady (she never reads my articles) got up early today and went to a Police Impound Auction, where they auction off cars that have been abandoned or forfeited to the Police Department.  Of course I expected some of the vehicles to be wrecked and damaged, but I thought that we might be able to find something dependable for a reasonable price.  So, after paying a $240 deposit just for us two to enter the lot, we began looking at the cars.  While we were standing there freezing, we asked the auctioneer if we could start the vehicles or at least get some information on them.  He then replied that we can’t, and that they don’t even know anything about the cars except for the mayors car, which was the only one that was allowed to be started.  That and the fact that we were asked to leave because we brought our son with us (it said on the flyer children were allowed with a parent or a guardian) made us hope that the rest of the day would not go the same.

After we got our deposit back and left, we decided to check out a few car lots around town.  As we arrived at our first car lot, we noticed a nice Buick Century with only 70,000 miles that appeared to be something we would be interested in.  For some reason the place was closed with a sign saying they would be back in about an hr and a half.  Are you starting to see a trend here?

After checking out a few more places, and making calls with no answer, I decided to put my search on hold for a while and take care of some other things.  Then, I received a call from a salesman I met earlier who said that he had a 2001 Alero with 88,000 miles for $2,500.  So I went back home, got the old lady (I hope she doesn’t read these) and our pride and joy, and met up with this fine gentlemen that was so kindly helping us with our automotive needs. Well, come to find out the 88,000 miles turned into 2002,000 and another car that actually did have 88,000 miles was $5,000. Then, another car that supposedly had 80,000 miles ended up having 166,000. What a waste of time!

Am I mad?  No.  But I definitely remember why out of all the 10 or so cars I have purchased in my life, I have never bought one from a dealership.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m not bashing car salesmen or saying that you shouldn’t buy cars from dealerships, I’m just saying that I have not had good luck going that route.

All this trouble, and the car isn’t even for me. God I hope they start making flying cars soon!