Tuesday, November 18, 2008

David Cook

Okay so I love American Idol. I'm not ashamed of it, I'm totally out in the open about my complete adoration of the show. I watched every season except for the one that happened when I was in Spain. But that was the Carrie Underwood season and everyone knew from the first episode that she was going to win so it was a waste of a season anyway.

This season was especially awesome for me because I had a not-so-subtle crush on one Mr. David Cook. Like, love him, want to have his babies, want him to remix Mariah Carey songs for me over and over while I flatten and then respike his hair in various fauxhawks.

So today David's album drops. I already have it (I'm not telling you how) and it's very brooding pop rock. Doesn't exactly match the rest of my ipod (except for the other David Cook downloads), but it's David, so I don't care. He's amazing.

But while looking for other reviews of his album on the interweb, I came across this awesome video from last year's Idol results show. This video made me laugh harder than anything I've seen in a long time. You don't even have to be an Idol fan to appreciate the wonders of this video:



One of those girls may one day be found in a car outside of Paula Abdul's. God, I can't wait til January.

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Monday, November 17, 2008

MVP

Today the MLB announces the NL MVP for 2008 at 2pm. Ryan Howard is a major contender and Chase Utley (so dreamy) is a darkhorse. Check out who the dudes at ESPN picked.


Update: Albert Pujols won. Well, I guess you can't win everything. Especially when you've already won the World Series.

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Oh wow, hey, check this out. Comedy Central now posts Daily Show Weekly Recaps. So I will now post Weekly Recaps. Enjoy.

Monday Sports Update

My quasi-vacation from sports continued this week as I didn't really watch either Penn State on Saturday (although it wasn't an option on DC networks) and only half-watched the Eagles on Sunday while alternately napping and reading the Sunday NYT.

Penn State beat Indiana, 34-7. Woot. Now that we're definitely not in the running for the National Championship, the team has lost a little sparkle. I still love the Nittany Lions, no doubt, but a lot of the urgency of the season has noticably dissipated over the last week. It was reported that a lot of students were selling their tickets (much to the dismay of die-hard fans and alumni who pay mucho dinero each year for their tix). Even my siblings have looked at next weekend's final regular season game as a throw-away, allowing them to come home early for Thanksgiving. We're still predicted to be in the Rose Bowl, which is still something to be proud of. But that Iowa game will haunt this team for a while. In other PSU football news, JoePa says he has no plans to retire...buuut he will probably need hip replacement surgery in the off season.

So the Eagles tied? I pose this as an interrogative because it's just bizzarre. The tie yesterday between the Eagles and Cincinnati--13-13--was the first since 2002. Like, this isn't fubol, it's football, since when do we tie? The end of the game after one overtime was a strange scene with no one celebrating, no one upset, and everyone just kind of looking confused. Even McNabb (who threw 3 pics and looked pretty terrible all game) said: "I didn't know that [there could be a tie]...I've never been part of a tie. I never even knew it was in the rule book. I was looking forward to getting the opportunity to get out there and try to drive to win the game. But unfortunately with the rules, we settled with a tie." Even though it's not technically a loss, it still feels like one to the Eagles who really needed a win this week. Yeah, sorry guys: the Eagles' season is over and quite possibly (probably, hopefully) maybe so are the careers of certain players and coaches.

Hey, did you know the Phillies won the World Series?