So Bob Dylan thinks that there hasn’t been anything good recorded in the past 20 years, ever since LP’s bit the dust. I’m old enough to remember records and I have still kept over 200 of them, as they hold sentimental value to me. I would agree to a certain extent that there [...]
Entries from August 2006
August 30, 2006
Will Carroll; Fantasy Expert
How’s that title grab you? Well, from now on our boy Will Carroll will be included with such dignitaries as Sue Johnston, Dr. Drew, and Doc Johnson, when fantasy expert is mentioned. Now, the reason it’s legit to list him under this category is that he will be part of ESPN’s new Fantasy Football [...]
August 29, 2006
Getting to the Bottom of Why the Indians Imploded
In the past I have written about how the Indians 2006 collapse is amazing to me. Considering that I chose them to have the best record in baseball, their poor play has made me even more negative about their status as biggest flop in the MLB. While I have a few theories on [...]
August 27, 2006
Jeremy Piven: Oversaturated, but in a Healthy Way
It should be mentioned right off the bat that I’ve always been a big fan of Jeremy Piven. He’s one of the few supporting actors who has so much charisma that he generally always steals the scene. I’ve always felt he should be a lead actor, as when he has been given the [...]
August 22, 2006
Some Catty Commentary on the AL Playoff Chase. Meow!***
*** Scott’s Note: Please read my comments (No.5), as they give a partial retraction for some of what I wrote here.***
Despite what ESPN would lead you to believe, there are a few other teams involved in baseball, besides the Yankees and Red Sox. (Yeah, I know your marketing research tells you otherwise, but c’mon.)
Let [...]
August 18, 2006
Schizo Scott on Revamped Website, Googling Your Name and Jon Benet
My standup website has gotten a great new coat of paint, as thejuiceblog reader, Michael Popek did a wonderful job making it look better than I even hoped for. Unlike my myspace site, this website is dedicated to attracting corporate comedy shows. The concept is offering corporate comedy with an edge, so [...]
August 16, 2006
NL Wild Card Breakdown
There are 10 teams within 5.5 games in the NL wild card race. Add to this that the Dodgers and Cardinals are only a couple games ahead of Cincinnati and the National League has become Pete Rozelle’s wet dream. It’s time to handicap the race again. How do you see think the overall records [...]
August 14, 2006
Party at the Playboy Mansion (Comic Road Story No. 2)
(Today we have another stand-up comic story. I think this one will resonate with many of our readers. It was written by my friend, Rob Baxter, who is better known by just his last name. I highly recommend checking out his great website.
It’s hilarious and surreal at the same time.)
I have gone were [...]
August 12, 2006
What are Your Favorite MLB Childhood Memories?
Driving into Kansas City last night, I was listening to the Royals long-time broadcaster, Denny Matthews. Matthews has that old-time Ernie Harwell type delivery, which brings back memories of my childhood, as he was one of the people I listened to on a regular basis. Baseball on the radio is something that can’t be [...]
August 10, 2006
Sidekick Blogging in Honor of Will
Timing just might be the most underrated facet of life. I’m currently at LAX airport on the worst day of travel since 9/11. I would estimate the line wrapping around the building just to get into the airport terminal was over 2000 people. I don’t want to put specific blame on any [...]