fredag 23. desember 2011

Week 16 picks

I just finished watching Love Actually. It has become the one Christmas tradition that I never go without. I always watch it on December 23rd, come hell or high water. Before tonight, the last time I watched Love Actually was also the last time I saw my grandmother fully functional. As most of you know, she suffered a stroke on the 24th of December last year and never recovered. Such is it that the one Christmas tradition that I actually (heh) strive to uphold is the one that brings with it serious memories that are not all peachy. It's been one year since you've been gone. And I still miss you. A lot.




Arizona
@ Cincinnati
Pick: Arizona +4.0

Tampa Bay
@ Carolina
Pick: Tampa Bay +9.0

Denver
@ Buffalo
Pick: Denver -1.5

Minnesota
@ Washington
Pick: Washington -6.5

New York
@ New York
Pick: New York +3.0

Oakland
@ Kansas City
Pick: Oakland +1.0

St. Louis
@ Pittsburgh
Pick: Pittsburgh -13.5

Jacksonville
@ Tennessee
Pick: Jacksonville +7.5

Cleveland
@ Baltimore
Pick: Baltimore -13.0

San Diego
@ Detroit
Pick: Detroit -1.5

San Francisco
@ Seattle
Pick: Seattle +2.0

Philadelphia
@ Dallas
Pick: Philadelphia +1.0

Chicago
@ Green Bay
Pick: Green Bay -12.5

Atlanta
@ New Orleans
Pick: Atlanta +6.5

Last week: 5-8-2

Season: 99-101-10

torsdag 22. desember 2011

lørdag 17. desember 2011

Week 15 picks

Yay Norway!

Dallas -7.0

@ New York -6.5

@ Minnesota +6.5

Cincinnati -7.0

Green Bay -14.0

Seattle +3.5

Miami PK

Tennessee -6.5

@ Houston -6.5

@ Oakland +1.0

New York +3.0

@ Arizona -7.0

Baltimore -1.5

@ San Francisco -2.5

Last week: 11-4

Season: 94-93-8

And I was DEAD RIGHT on the Chicago-Denver game last week!

torsdag 15. desember 2011

søndag 11. desember 2011

Week 14 picks

Minnesota
@ Detroit
Pick: Minnesota +10.0

Kansas City
@ New York
Pick: New York -10.5

Tampa Bay
@ Jacksonville
Pick: Jacksonville +3.0

New Orleans
@ Tennessee
Pick: New Orleans -3.5

Philadelphia
@ Miami
Pick: Miami -3.0

Houston
@ Cincinnati
Pick: Houston +3.0

Atlanta
@ Carolina
Pick: Atlanta -1,5

Indianapolis
@ Baltimore
Pick: Baltimore -16.5

San Francisco
@ Arizona
Pick: San Francisco -3.5

Chicago
@ Denver
Pick: Chicago +3.5 (But Denver will win on a figgy. TEBOW)

Oakland
@ Green Bay
Pick: Green Bay -11.0

Buffalo
@ San Diego
Pick: San Diego -7.5

New York
@ Dallas
Pick: New York +4.0

St. Louis
@ Seattle
Pick: Seattle -10.0

Last week: 9-6

Season: 83-89-8

torsdag 8. desember 2011

Last day of classes, last Thursday this year and

most importantly, after tonight I only have one exam and one paper left. This semester has gone by faster than a Ferrari.

Anyway, we all know it's Thursday, and that means NFL Network primetime football. Tonight, the Cleveland Browns visit the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC North showdown. Which is just a nice way of saying that the Browns are getting shut out. Gladly laying the points with this one.

Cleveland
@ Pittsburgh
Pick: Pittsburgh -14.0

torsdag 1. desember 2011

Week 13 picks

Okay, I might be back to normal here. Let's hope you could follow the past week; if not, here's a hint: it went pretty shitty! If your bookie gives you good odds on the Pack going perfect and winning the Super Bowl, take it. I think they are too good too fail this year. On to the picks...

New York
@ Washington
Pick: New York -3.0

Cincinnati
@ Pittsburgh
Pick: Cincinnati +6.5

Kansas City
@ Chicago
Pick: Chicago -7.0

Carolina
@ Tampa Bay
Pick: Carolina +3.0

Tennessee
@ Buffalo
Pick: Tennessee +1.0

Detroit
@ New Orleans
Pick: New Orleans -9.0

Oakland
@ Miami
Pick: Oakland +3.0

Denver
@ Minnesota
Pick: Denver +1.0

Atlanta
@ Houston
Pick: Atlanta -1.5

Baltimore
@ Cleveland
Pick: Baltimore -6.5

St. Louis
@ San Francisco
Pick: San Francisco -13.0

Dallas
@ Arizona
Pick: Dallas -4.5

Green Bay
@ New York
Pick: Green Bay -7.0

San Diego
@ Jacksonville
Pick: San Diego -3.0

Last week: 5-9-1

Season: 74-83-8

Week 12 picks

New York -9.5

Cincinnati -6.5

St. Louis -2.5

Houston -6.5

Atlanta -10.0

Carolina -3.5

Tampa Bay +3.5

Chicago +3.0

Seattle -3.0

Denver +4.5

Pittsburgh -10.5

New York +7.5

Okay, so here's the thing

Week 11 cleanup (and I know that I had the wrong week on the heading):

Week 11: 3-8-2

Season: 69-74-7

Thursday!

Seattle +3.0

Cleanup is coming later tonight, sorry!

onsdag 23. november 2011

Thanksgiving filter

Green Bay
@ Detroit
Pick: Green Bay -6.0

Miami
@ Dallas
Pick: Miami +7.0

San Francisco
@ Baltimore
Pick: San Francisco +3.5

lørdag 19. november 2011

Week 10 picks

Dallas
@ Washington
Pick: Dallas -9.0

Cincinnati
@ Baltimore
Pick: Baltimore -7.0

Tampa Bay
@ Green Bay
Pick: Green Bay -14.0

Jacksonville
@ Cleveland
Pick: Jacksonville -1.0

Oakland
@ Minnesota
Pick: Minnesota -1.0

Buffalo
@ Miami
Pick: Miami -1.0

Lot of favorites so far, not a good sign.

Carolina
@ Detroit
Pick: Carolina +7.0

Arizona
@ San Francisco
Pick: Arizona +9.5

Seattle
@ St. Louis
Pick: St. Louis -2.5

San Diego
@ Chicago
Pick: Chicago -3.5

Tennessee
@ Atlanta
Pick: Tennessee +6.0

Philadelphia
@ New York
Pick: New York -4.0

Bye: Houston, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Pittsburgh

Last week: 7-8

Season: 66-66-5

Hanna

I had coffee with McCauley half an hour ago!

fredag 18. november 2011

The second night of my drinking, I was looking for my car

And as luck would have it, I found it parked outside my favorite bar.

I toyed around with the title of this post for quite some time. One I thought about using was "Come back baby, rock and roll never forgets." Another one was "Turning mountains into oceans, putting people on the moon", which is very close to what I feel the Drive-By Truckers did tonight.

The House of Blues is an establishment in itself. And for me, to experience the Truckers there the first time I enter, it is a feeling I cannot describe. Right from the get go with "Used to be a cop" and "Three dimes down", Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood show why they are the songwriters they are, and not to forget, why they play such good guitar.

This is the second time I've seen DBT. First time was out in the sticks, in Norway, back in 2008. This time around, their show was more rock'n'roll. Way more. We were treated to heavy guitar riffs, solos and drumming, we got to see singing from Mike and Patterson almost 50/50 (the lovely Shonna Tucker treated us to a few tunes, including the absolutely gorgeous cover of "Where's Eddie". If you have not heard their rendition of this song yet, I strongly advice you too, regardless of your musical preferences. It is simply a masterpiece of a song), and we got a decent number of encore songs.

It was good to see they guys play a lot of stuff from "...Opera" and "Dirty South", and I was obviously ecstatic when "Zip City" came on for the encore. But it was also a pleasant surprise to hear "Women without whiskey" and "Where the Devil won't stay", not to mention "The fourth night of my drinking". Such was the show that I am having a hard time picking high points.

Bottom line is, if you are a rock and roll fan, and you have not seen the Drive-By Truckers perform yet, you have missed out. Some might say they play country music, some might say they are boring. To those people, I say fuck you. DBT are one of the few bands that stay honest to the medium, they perform like it's the last show they will ever play, and their song repertoire is unprecedented. Songwriting like no-one else.

I did want to hear "Dead, drunk, and naked" and "Assholes", but with that much good stuff from "...Opera" and "Dirty South", not to mention the stuff they played off "Go-go Boots", I really can't complain. Well worth the money, and I hope it's not three years till next time.

PS: I had Denver +4.5 tonight.

mandag 14. november 2011

Milestone? Again?

This is post #400 here at Zip City. It's been 3 years and approximately 3,5 months since I first pretended I could be a blogger on the world wide web. A lot has changed in my life since then, but this has been one of the things that I have kept with me at all times: my own, my retreat. I can't say that I have been highly political, highly relevant or highly entertaining. But for me that does not matter. If you want to read what I post you read. If you don't then find yourself a different blog. Simple, easy logic.

Thank you.

lørdag 12. november 2011

Week 10 picks

Who would have thought that Oakland would win last night? I mean, San Diego has to be one of the most confusing teams this year, right? In other news, great time with everyone down in Philadelphia, but a special shout to Billy and Roggz who made the trip to Boston and spent a few days here. Even though the Pats lost, it was a lot of fun hanging out with you and going to the game.

Now tonight we have Oregon-Stanford in about 2 hours. Should be a great game; I like Oregon, and I like watching Andrew Luck. 4 vs 7.

New Orleans
@ Atlanta
Pick: New Orleans -1.0

Pittsburgh
@ Cincinnati
Pick: Pittsburgh -3.5

St. Louis
@ Cleveland
Pick: St. Louis +2.5

Buffalo
@ Dallas
Pick: Dallas -5.5

Jacksonville
@ Indianapolis
Pick: Jacksonville -3.0

Tennessee
@ Carolina
Pick: Carolina -3.5

Houston
@ Tampa Bay
Pick: Houston -3.5

Arizona
@ Philadelphia
Pick: Philadelphia -14.0

Washington
@ Miami
Pick: Miami -4.0

Denver
@ Kansas City
Pick: Kansas City -3.5

Baltimore
@ Seattle
Pick: Baltimore -6.5

Detroit
@ Chicago
Pick: Detroit +2.5

New York
@ San Francisco
Pick: New York +3.5

Minnesota
@ Green Bay
Pick: Minnesota +13.0

Last week: 9-4

Season: 59-58-5

torsdag 10. november 2011

Thursday night special #1

God I hate these.

Oakland
@ San Diego
Pick: San Diego -7.0

fredag 4. november 2011

Week 9 picks

Tampa Bay
@ New Orleans
Pick: New Orleans -9.0

Cleveland
@ Houston
Pick: Houston 10.5

New York
@ Buffalo
Pick: New York +1.0

Atlanta
@ Indianapolis
Pick: Atlanta -7.0

Seattle
@ Dallas
Pick: Dallas -11.5

San Francisco
@ Washington
Pick: San Francisco -3.5

Miami
@ Kansas City
Pick: Kansas City -4.5

Denver
@ Oakland
Pick: Denver +9.0

Cincinnati
@ Tennessee
Pick: Cincinnati +3.0

St. Louis
@ Arizona
Pick: Arizona -1.5

Green Bay
@ San Diego
Pick: Green Bay -5.5

Baltimore
@ Pittsburgh
Pick: Pittsburgh -3.0

Chicago
@ Philadelphia
Pick: Philadelphia -9.0

Bye: Carolina, Detroit, Jacksonville, Minnesota

Last week: 5-7

Season: 50-54-5

There are many things to talk about

I don't know what I should say today. When I got home I was upbeat and in a very good mood. Right now, it feels shallow and broken. And I'm really not sure what the difference is. This is the part where I usually say 'fuck it', but I'm older now, I should have the core established, the requirements fulfilled, the dreams chased. The glass is always half-full, except when some asshole drank the fucker. It seems that he is drinking more than can be expected. Or maybe I'm just having an awful hour right now. I really can't tell. I guess adjusting to real life is more than an exercise. Here's to hoping I didn't realize too late.

torsdag 3. november 2011

All is quiet on the Western front!

That is, if you don't count the absolute spectacular firework of a concert put on tonight by the Australian Pink Floyd Show. In an old-school theatre packed to the brim, the Aussies put on a show for almost 2 and a half hours, playing a wide variety of Floyd favorites, and even an older, banned Syd Barrett song. Very encouraging to see so many young people at such a small venue.

Most of you know that I went to see Roger Waters in Hartford last fall. While his show was more gargantuan, more epic, grandeur and generally an awe-inspiring performance, the Aussie crew is not something to be embarrassed about. The vocals are the biggest difference, but it really doesn't bother you at all cause you get so many different songs and so much good guitar and bass play that the hairs on the back of your neck start rising. Coupled with the circular video screen and one of the best light designs I have ever seen at a rock concert, you have a very true and worthy tribute.

Highlights include 'What do you want from me' from Division Bell; the band majestically close out the show with a power-performance of 'Run like hell' as their one and only encore (they did 'Comfortably numb' right before). But my absolute favorite of the night was 'The great gig in the sky' when they took one of their three magnificent backup-singers (all ladies) and she belted out one of the best vocal performances I have ever witnessed. Seriously, I will die a happy man because I got to see, hear and feel her rendition of, in this fans opinion, one of the underrated songs of not just Dark Side...but of the entire Pink Floyd repertoire.

lørdag 29. oktober 2011

Week 8 picks

This weekend is very much out of the ordinary. This is being written from New York, but Sunday is being spent in Philadelphia. Just like the good times, no play on the Pats.

New Orleans
@ St. Louis
Pick: New Orleans -13.0

Miami
@ New York
Pick: New York -10.0

Arizona
@ Baltimore
Pick: Baltimore -13.0

Indianapolis
@ Tennessee
Pick: Indianapolis +9.0

Jacksonville
@ Houston
Pick: Houston -9.5

Minnesota
@ Carolina
Pick: Carolina -3.5

Detroit
@ Denver
Pick: Detroit -3.0

Washington
@ Buffalo
Pick: Buffalo -5.5

Cincinnati
@ Seattle
Pick: Cincinnati -3.0

Cleveland
@ San Francisco
Pick: San Francisco -9.5

Dallas
@ Philadelphia
Pick: Dallas +3.5

San Diego
@ Kansas City
Pick: San Diego -3.5

Bye: Atlanta, Chicago, Green Bay, New York, Oakland, Tampa Bay

Last week: 7-5-1

Season: 45-47-5

onsdag 26. oktober 2011

Greyhounds are marvelous creatures

With grace they steadily move forward, towards their goal. Not everyone notices the sleek, silver-grey body. Leather seats. Free wi-fi. 20 degrees centigrade on the A/C. For $14 this is not a bad way to travel. Especially when it is only 2 hours. Quite comfortable.

It's still October 26 here on the East Coast. Those of you familiar with this institution know that this particular date is the birthday of a very special individual.

Happy birthday brother. See you soon.

mandag 24. oktober 2011

I am

So. Pissed-off. Right. Now.

torsdag 20. oktober 2011

Week 7 picks

Houston
@ Tennessee
Pick: Houston +3.5

Atlanta
@ Detroit
Pick: Detroit -3.5

Seattle
@ Cleveland
Pick: Seattle +3.0

San Diego
@ New York
Pick: New York +1.0

Chicago
@ Tampa Bay
Pick: Chicago -1.0

Denver
@ Miami
Pick: Denver +1.0

Washington
@ Carolina
Pick: Carolina -2.5

Pittsburgh
@ Arizona
Pick: Pittsburgh -3.5

Kansas City
@ Oakland
Pick: Oakland -4.0

Green Bay
@ Minnesota
Pick: Green Bay -9.0

St. Louis
@ Dallas
Pick: St. Louis +13.0

Indianapolis
@ New Orleans
Pick: New Orleans +14.0

Baltimore
@ Jacksonville
Pick: Baltimore -9.0

Bye: Buffalo, Cincinnati, New England, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco

Last week: 6-5-1

Season: 38-42-4

fredag 14. oktober 2011

Week 6 picks

Highly tired and highly wired (though I did not steal fifty cars for you in one night). The weekend is going to be very productive, simply because it has to be. In other news, fall is upon the Commonwealth after a glorious last weekend. Did I mention that I went to the beach right by my apartment?

Anyhoo, more glorious gambling advice! No pick on the Pats as always...

Jacksonville
@ Pittsburgh
Pick: Pittsburgh -12.5

Buffalo
@ New York
Pick: New York -3.0

Philadelphia
@ Washington
Pick: Philadelphia -1.0

St. Louis
@ Green Bay
Pick: Green Bay -14.5

Indianapolis
@ Cincinnati
Pick: Indianapolis +7.0

San Francisco
@ Detroit
Pick: San Francisco +4.5

Carolina
@ Atlanta
Pick: Carolina +4.0

Houston
@ Baltimore
Pick: Baltimore -9.0

Cleveland
@ Oakland
Pick: Oakland -6.5

New Orleans
@ Tampa Bay
Pick: New Orleans -4.5

Minnesota
@ Chicago
Pick: Minnesota +3.0

Miami
@ New York
Pick: New York -7.0

Bye: Arizona, Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Seattle, Tennessee

Last week: 7-5

Season: 32-37-3

lørdag 8. oktober 2011

Week 5 picks

So I have been busy moving this week, and I am not sure if my internet service is turned on yet. Therefore, I'm doing this from the SBS. First week of byes, so a reduced number of games this week.

Tennessee
@ Pittsburgh
Pick: Pittsburgh -3.5

Seattle
@ New York
Pick: New York -9.5

Kansas City
@ Indianapolis
Pick: Kansas City +1.5

Philadelphia
@ Buffalo
Pick: Philadelphia -1.5

Oakland
@ Houston
Pick: Houston -5.0

Cincinnati
@ Jacksonville
Pick: Cincinnati +1.0

New Orleans
@ Carolina
Pick: Carolina +6.0

Arizona
@ Minnesota
Pick: Minnesota -3.0

Tampa Bay
@ San Francisco
Pick: Tampa Bay +2.5

San Diego
@ Denver
Pick: San Diego -4.0

Green Bay
@ Atlanta
Pick: Green Bay -5.5

Chicago
@ Detroit
Pick: Chicago +6.0

Bye: Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Miami, St. Louis, Washington

Last week: 8-7

Season: 25-32-3

søndag 2. oktober 2011

Week 4 picks

Washington -2.5

Detroit +2.0

Buffalo -3.0

Tennessee +1.0

New Orleans -7.0

Pittsburgh +2.5

@ Philadelphia -9.0

Minnesota -3.0

Carolina +6.5

Atlanta -4.5

New York -1.0

@ San Diego -7.0

@ Green Bay -13.0

New York +4.0

@ Tampa Bay -10.0

Last week: 9-6

Season: 17-25-3

onsdag 28. september 2011

Always look on

So a lot of things will be decided tomorrow. I guess that's just the way things go. The way I have conducted this process (however involuntarily) is not something to recommend to anyone. In other news, one of my favorite songs (right now, and possibly all time): DBT

If you know a tiny bit about the band from before, you'll know the song right away.

mandag 26. september 2011

I have no idea why this is here

A man walks in to a bar, sits down, orders a brew. I say what's up. He salutes me in common dude-ish fashion, and we banter. He asks me where I'm from. I say Norway. He says 'Me too!' Or he's half Irish or half Italian or half Turkish or half Jupiter. Whatever. Point is, talk to any white American male, and they will tell you where they are from. Anywhere but America itself.

White Americans (especially males) have a tendency, a need almost, to be from somewhere else than actually the US. Is this a pride thing? Perhaps. I have a different theory. It might be that they give away these hints at heritage, because they want to seem more diverse. As in that will help them forget the transgressions against the African-American and natives. As in that they are still proud to be American, but they long for something else to hold on to. It's not easy to explain, it's something that is best experienced. If you've lived with them, you would know.

søndag 25. september 2011

Crazy

I don't blame you, I won't even pretend to. But part of me still wishes you would have kept it. That part comprises about 100% of me. But maybe you (and to some degree me) can move on now, go on to greener pastures. Regardless of how we parted, I wish you all the best, and even though I know you won't read this, if there is anything I can ever do for you, consider it done. And I mean that.

lørdag 24. september 2011

Pretty full week (behind)

Went to an ANSA event on Thursday; bowling, drinks and foot at Jillian's next to Fenway. Needless to say, I won the bowling with an average of 142 over two rounds. Not great, but not ghastly. After that, we had one drink at Landsdowne (which is conveniently located right around the corner from Jillian's) before we headed up to Hipster Heaven on Central Square (the place is called People's Republic, they have PBR and MHL bottles and they only accept cash. Yeah). I met some good interesting Norwegians, so I guess I'm not alone in this town. Having located an apartment earlier that day, I was pretty excited. I will try and post some pictures from the place, but needless to say, it is MUCH nicer than Walnut. And much bigger. It's pretty sweet.

fredag 23. september 2011

Week 3 picks

Denver
@ Tennessee
Pick: Denver +7.0

Miami
@ Cleveland
Pick: Miami +1.5

Detroit
@ Minnesota
Pick: Detroit -3.5

San Francisco
@ Cincinnati
Pick: Cincinnati -2.5

Jacksonville
@ Carolina
Pick: Carolina -3.5 (riding the Cam Newton bandwagon until the wheels come off)

Houston
@ New Orleans
Pick: New Orleans -4.0

New York
@ Philadelphia
Pick: New York +9.0

New York
@ Oakland
Pick: Oakland +3.5

Baltimore
@ St. Louis
Pick: Baltimore -3.5

Kansas City
@ San Diego
Pick: San Diego -14.5

Arizona
@ Seattle
Pick: Arizona -3.0

Atlanta
@ Tampa Bay
Pick: Atlanta +1.0

Green Bay
@ Chicago
Pick: Green Bay -3.5

Pittsburgh
@ Indianapolis
Pick: Pittsburgh -10.5

Washington
@ Dallas
Pick: Washington +4.5

Last week: 7-7-1

Season: 8-19-3

fredag 16. september 2011

Week 2 picks

It was quite exciting getting back to form, was it not? Some surprises, some non-surprises and some, well, things you won't forget this season. No point in tossing around, let's get to it!

Cleveland
@ Indianapolis
As much as I loathe the Colts, I really can't pick Cleveland here.
Pick: Indianapolis +2.0

Oakland
@ Buffalo
Pick: Buffalo -3.5

Baltimore
@ Tennessee
Pick: Baltimore -5.5

Tampa Bay
@ Minnesota
Pick: Tampa Bay +3.0

Chicago
@ New Orleans
Pick: Chicago +6.5

Jacksonville
@ New York
Pick: New York -9.5

Seattle
@ Pittsburgh
Pick: Pittsburgh -14.5

Green Bay
@ Carolina
Pick: Green Bay -9.5

Kansas City
@ Detroit
Pick: Detroit -9.0

Arizona
@ Washington
Pick: Washington -4.0

Dallas
@ San Francisco
Pick: Dallas -3.0

Cincinnati
@ Denver
Pick: Cincinnati +4.5

Houston
@ Miami
Pick: Houston -3.0

Philadelphia
@ Atlanta
Pick: Philadelphia -1.5

St. Louis
@ New York
Pick: New York -6.0

Last week: 1-12-2 (yes, you read that right. I'm not as awesome this year. It's most definitely an uphill battle from here)

Season: 1-12-2

torsdag 15. september 2011

Pieces of thought

A highly interesting comment made by Bob Woodward in the current issue of FP. In fifty years time, what will American history books say? "The ongoing war on terror?" "How the war on terror was won?" My personal favorite: "America overreacts to 9/11." Quite a bold statement to make, and definitely one that will make most conservatives choke on their Thursday night T-Bone steak.

But if you look at the ten years past, and what has happened, how not only the international situation has changed, but also the domestic one, it is quite possible that some 12 year old kid will read that as a headline when he opens up his American History textbook to page 306.

Think about it. Bush reads My Pet Goat. "Our nation is under attack." Obviously, you go after Al-Qaeda. If that initial operation had been executed with a bit more precision and more reliance on the eyes and ears of counter terrorists on the ground, the brass of Taliban and Al-Qaeda could have been taken down within 6 months.

Instead, you put yourself in a deep shit hole for the next ten years, and, because of all the detainees, you start with enhanced interrogation. As witnessed and told by several key CIA members, some subjects would reveal exactly what the interrogators wanted to hear, just to stop the torture. This is evident in the lead-up to the Iraq war, when several prisoners actually claimed to know of WMDs, just to have the sadistic treatment stop.

So now you're stuck in another, deeper shit hole. But this time, it soon becomes clear, there is no real reason for you to be there. This is happening in Bush's first term as president, ohbytheway.

He handled 9/11 pretty well. He handled the aftermath horribly. And this is where the overreaction comes in. Every attempted attack on US soil after 9/11 has been thwarted. If done properly, the Americans could have been in and out of Afghanistan in less than five years (that is not an opinion, but based on an analysis done by several government officials, including high-knowledge and high-ranking CIA operatives). Instead, you go after Saddam, you do not impose war-tax at home and you get your country in to the biggest economic clusterfuck ever.

And I haven't even mentioned the cost of human lives and casualties - not just American. NATO allies, non-NATO allies and Iraqi/Afghan lives have been lost by the thousands. Very many thousands. How is all this justifiable?

I think you are right Bob. America did overreact to 9/11. And the person responsible was not paying any attention while he drove her off the highway.

fredag 9. september 2011

Ten years on; true heroes gone

Clicky

Something worth reading on the ten year anniversary.

"Men of Cornwall stop your dreaming;
Can't you see their spearpoints gleaming?
See their warriors' pennants streaming
To this battlefield.

Men of Cornwall stand ye steady;
It cannot be ever said ye
for the battle were not ready;
Stand and never yield!"

onsdag 7. september 2011

Week 1 picks

As promised, delivered to you from the grand US and A, the first round of gambling tips this NFL season. Because it is week 1, I will give you a few extra pointers, but we start off with the games themselves. As always, no opinion on the Pats game.

New Orleans
@ Green Bay
Pick: New Orleans +4.0

Indianapolis
@ Houston
Pick: Indianapolis +9.0 (even if Peyton's not playing, it's not like Kerry Collins can't throw on the Houston pass defense)

Pittsburgh
@ Baltimore
Pick: Pittsburgh +1.0

Detroit
@ Tampa Bay
Pick: Tampa Bay -1.0

Tennessee
@ Jacksonville
Pick: Tennessee +2.0

Philadelphia
@ St. Louis
Pick: Philadelphia -4.5

Buffalo
@ Kansas City
Pick: Kansas City -5.5

Cincinnati
@ Cleveland
Pick: Cleveland -6.5

Atlanta
@ Chicago
Pick: Atlanta -2.5

New York
@ Washington
Pick: New York -3.0

Carolina
@ Arizona
Pick: Carolina +7.0

Minnesota
@ San Diego
Pick: San Diego -9.0

Seattle
@ San Francisco
Pick: Seattle +5.5

Dallas
@ New York
Pick: New York -4.5

Oakland
@ Denver
Pick: Denver -3.0


Pittsburgh will win the AFC North.
St. Louis will (SHOULD) win the NFC West.
New Orleans will represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

I'm just glad football is back. Aren't you?

mandag 5. september 2011

Time has come upon us

As most of you know, I am now residing in a different part of this country (although residing might not be entirely accurate since I have yet to procure a permanent address), even though I'm only 2 hours away from my previous location. The last week was spent paratrooping (not to the full extent of the term, relax) through older stomping grounds, but as of tomorrow, I have no idea where I will be spending my nights.

Regardless of this, we are about to start another season of exciting, hard-hitting and frustrating football. The college games are already underway, and the NFL kicks off on Thursday night. Be sure to check back before then as I will have picks and predictions ready for your shock, awe, laughter and mockery!

søndag 21. august 2011

Mr. and Mrs.

There are two people in this world that deserve a great deal more than what I can provide them with. First of all, they deserve each other. No one is more perfectly molded together in their lives. There are a lot of analogies and cliches to describe this, but none is needed. We can all see it.

They deserve the riches of life. Good health, a good home, a loving family. Enjoy the spoils of the earth. Enjoy your life. Together.

I really do not know how to put into words how happy I am for the two of you. How much I love the both of you. How grateful I am for everything you have done for me.

Mr: no brother could ask for a better brother. And no brother will ask for a better brother. Your work and your life; I am immensely proud of you.

Mrs: welcome to the family. We loved you from the beginning, and we will love you till the end. The best sister-in law I could have asked for.

S+HP: congratulations, and thank you for being such wonderful human beings and friends.

-E-

tirsdag 16. august 2011

Fjkalngiodsgmliasbom

I have been in a really good mood for some time now. And these guys just come in and fuck it all up. Thanks a lot assholes!

tirsdag 26. juli 2011

Mr. Richards

Eric left the Yardbirds, took six months off, had his comeback as God, and is still struggling to put it behind him.

tirsdag 21. juni 2011

Amazing

The human mind is pretty extraordinary. It can perform complex calculations. It recognizes human faces and can distinguish them from one another, thousands of them stored in the memory banks. It can convey both emotion and reason to the user, and it has this fun way of letting you know you are being unreasonable, but still act on that impulse.

The brain itself is not very attractive: weighs around 1.5kgs, consisting of a somewhat grey, gooey matter. It is hard to fathom the capabilities, the possibilities and the power stored within such an unimposing physical attribute. But it is one of the most impressive creations of this world, be it man-made or purely evolutionary.

torsdag 16. juni 2011

Sta-Geco

The two things that really make me enjoy this job are the feeling of achievement and the elitism that comes with such a small profession.

Achievement: the work is demanding both physically and mentally. It is heavy, you have to maneuver around in cramped spaces and use all parts of your body to lift, stabilize and secure both yourself and the item your are hanging. You have to maintain focus. If you fuck up, best case scenario it's a dropped bolt and a lot of yelling. Worst case scenario you ruin equipment for thousands of dollars, kill someone and will never get hired again.

The elitism might be more personal, but it's as if this fraternity (there are a few girls as well) of riggers tend to be very exclusive, very good at what they do (I'm not saying I'm the best, but I know what I'm doing), very protective...and also very hostile. Not hostile in a violent way but, hostile in the sense that once you don that harness, you are free from any other duties than rigging. No one can ask you to go push a case of MAC 2000s off stage. No one will ask you. It's as if that one profession, that small part of a crew is on it's own shelf, not mingling with the humps.

I try not to brag about anything in my life. But when people do ask me what I do, I feel a sense of pride in conveying the fact that I work as a rigger. It's a dangerous job, PPE and all that. It's complicated in that you have to think of so many things at the same time. It's not for everyone. And for that, I'm glad.

søndag 8. mai 2011

For all practical purposes, and despite the fact that he was a mass-murdering religious fanatic (religious fanatics are always the worst. Hipster come in at a close #2 and conservative republicans round out the Top 3), Osama Bin Laden was helpfull to the United States. As long as he was out there, it was very easy to justify being at war. He represented some token, almost like a golden nugget, for the military, and the government, to look for.

No doubt his assasination is significant: it provides some sort of closure or sense of justice for millions of Americans. It is going to weaken Al-Qaeda over time. But it also brings forth the possibility of severe retaliation and revenge from radical elements, and these should not be underestimated. Attacks are likely to be concentrated against American targets, though intel shows that several western European nations are also possible destinations for destruction.

mandag 18. april 2011

Frustration is the word

And that's really all I'm gonna tell you.

lørdag 16. april 2011

There's someone in my head

but it's not me. In the casa de the house, today is cleaning day. So vacuum, mop and scrub to make it clean for easter. All that you touch, and all that you see. And Pink Floyd/other good music in between. 2 weeks until the season gets going!

torsdag 7. april 2011

Benjamin Franklin

By the power of my education and interests, I should comment on Libya, Yemen, all the unrest down there, and the budget problems in America. But today we are talking about Datalagringsdirektivet. I'm not gonna get into the details of the document itself, but it provides the government, or any agency under their control, with the opportunity to collect and store information about ordinary people's use and habits concerning computers and phones.

From a democratic perspective it looks like a blatant violation of the right to privacy. The government can track all your movements online and through this they can access the information should you be under investigation on charges of say, terrorism. The pretense here is that this will improve national security, and from a realistic standpoint this might very well be the case. However, by implementing directives such as this, they are practically removing layers of security from our everyday lives. The good $100 once said: "Those who choose security over freedom deserves neither." I believe our government is in violation of that.

mandag 28. mars 2011

The Loss of a Diva

Wenche Foss passed away today, after arguably one of the most celebrated life's a Norwegian celebrity has ever had. A classical diva and a woman that still reminds me of my grandmother, we wish her a safe passage into the next life.

The queen is dead. Long live the queen.

søndag 27. mars 2011

So Here's the Story From A to

Because of some technical difficulties this post is coming, well, late. Or early. Whatever. There are many stories still to tell and quite a few poems as well. Not all will be heard, not all will be spoken, for some of the tales belong in hell.

Anyways, there will be more structure to this in the coming days, and I might even post a paper. Lucky you.

mandag 21. mars 2011

I Got You

There is something different this time around, but I'm not quite sure what it is. Might be the lack of discipline needed or the longevity. Regardless of it all, it has been wonderful, but I can't wait to get back to practice and beat up on my pads.

Sarkozy is getting his ball on with this whole Libya thing. Huge political power play for him. Expect France to take control if and when there are ground troops deployed. Yemen is going to shit, same as Syria. Pretty exciting stuff for us political scientists, although you're not supposed to say that cause of all the violence. US presence is gonna remain strictly naval, France and Italy perhaps will be the main forces should it come to a deployment. Fun fact: one Tomahawk missile costs $1 million.

lørdag 19. mars 2011

Separate Ways

Thank you to the DJ at Scorpion last night for playing all the good tunes and kicking ass at mixing them. Good times. Also, casino gave me $180 last night.

mandag 21. februar 2011

N

ot sure how it is possible for someone so book smart, so intelligent, so attractive and leading such a good life to have so many unresolved issues, without knowing. I really hope you find someone to talk to some day. For unclear reasons, it ain't gonna be me.

mandag 17. januar 2011

I had a dream, but now the dream is gone

For all it's practical applications and purposes, this forum of expression is mostly used as a medium to impose views and values on the reader. It can be in the form of a glossy opinion of what she wore last night, it can be a link to an article or video found favorable (or unfavorable) by the owner, it can be opinionated and researched material that analyses current events, and it can be random shit and poorly formulated thoughts. But they all share that same quality. The will to communicate those thoughts to an audience, however small it may be.

I can't do it anymore. At least not for the time being.

One final nugget to leave you with: Steelers over Packers in the Super Bowl.

torsdag 13. januar 2011

It is

My shoulder hurts, my neck is stiff, I ain't sleepin for shit. Still no job or school. But The Wire is still good to watch a second time. Gotta count for something...

onsdag 5. januar 2011

Regular season wrap-up

Let's hope I did better than the Seahawks!

Last week: 10-5

Season: 110-113-4

lørdag 1. januar 2011

Week 17 picks

Regular season ends, improbably as it might sound, with a Seattle-St. Louis battle for the NFC West crown. If Seattle wins, it will be the first time in a non-strike season a team with a losing record reaches the post-season. Jeez. As all the other times, no play on the Pats.

Cincinnati
@ Baltimore
Pick: Cincinnati +9.5

Jacksonville
@ Houston
Pick: Jacksonville +3.0

Tennessee
@ Indianapolis
Pick: Indianapolis -9.5

Buffalo
@ New York
Pick: New York -1.5

New York
@ Washington
Pick: New York -4.0

Pittsburgh
@ Cleveland
Pick: Pittsburgh -6.0

Carolina
@ Atlanta
Pick: Atlanta -14.5

Chicago
@ Green Bay
Pick: Chicago +10.0
(when in doubt, take the points)

Minnesota
@ Detroit
Pick: Detroit -3.5

Oakland
@ Kansas City
Pick: Oakland +3.5

Arizona
@ San Francisco
Pick: Arizona +6.0

Dallas
@ Philadelphia
Pick: Dallas +3.0

San Diego
@ Denver
Pick: San Diego -3.5

St. Louis
@ Seattle
Pick: St. Louis -2.5

Last week: 7-8

Season: 100-108-4

Happy New Year!

Let's make it a good one. 2010 was a series of highs and lows, in no particular order:

*Warrior football, and everything about it.

*Having my boys come visit me in good, ole CT. Thanks again guys.

*Inception.

*Blowing my knee out.

*Meeting so many more people my last semester in the US. Unbelievable.

*Discovering the Caucasian.

*And the American.

*Sildajazz.

*Losing my grandma.

*Getting a foot in the door for rigging.

And I'm grateful for all my friends and family. Happy new year to all of you!