
Charlie Sheen…WINNING!
Jimmy Fallon did a spot on impersonation of Charlie Sheen last night on his show. “Winning (For Men)”, is probably one of the funniest spoofs I’ve seen in years. Pure genius! I just hope nothing bad happens to Mr. Sheen. I don’t want to feel guilty later on because I laughed at this.
I’m sure by now the entire world knows about the Charlie Sheen media explosion going on right now. I typically ignore celebrities but for some reason I’m in awe of this man. It’s not the fact that he is a millionaire, famous, and fornicates with porn stars. It’s the fact that whatever he does, the entire world watches. It’s like he’s the Ric Flair of the celebrity world.
The second he got on twitter it was like he took it over. Charlie had about a million followers in 24 hours. I know because I was one of them. Keep doing your thing Charlie!
Winning…
Posted: March 3, 2011 at 5:16 pm | by Ryan
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Johnny McEntee has my attention
Eat your heart out Dr. Pepper Halftime Challenge.
UConn backup quarterback Johnny McEntee has made his own trick shot video. After watching it I think it’s safe to say accuracy isn’t one of Johnny Mac’s problems. Some of my favorite trick shots were throwing the ball blindfolded, passing the ball into a trash can from high above, and a ricochet shot to open a door for his teammate. I’m looking forward to seeing if his passing skills can open the door to a starting job.
I hope he can impress Paul Pasqualoni enough to do more than just handing the ball off in blow out wins. Besides, I need a reason to watch UConn football. But if McEntee doesn’t succeed he should be able to find a job in marketing, or a QB coach for Donovan McNabb.
Posted: February 9, 2011 at 7:25 am | by Ryan
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Pepsi takes Racial Stereotypes to the Max
Super Bowl 45 is still going on but that’s not what’s on my mind.
I can’t believe Pepsi would make this type of commercial. It’s a racial stereotype that probably wont get too much attention though it should for it’s complete lack of common sense and cultural understanding. It seems someone at Pepsi finds it funny to show a Black man to be powerless to resist a White woman (even if he is evolved with a Black woman).
This stereotype has been around for ages, and the last thing I want is having it rubbed in my face on national television. I’m surprised the Black couple didn’t start doing the Jim Crow dance at the end. Super Bowl commercials have been turned down on more than one occasion. I have no idea how this one slipped through the cracks.
Someone at Pepsi must have never taken a Black history class.
Posted: February 6, 2011 at 5:14 pm | by Ryan
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