Showing posts with label Winter Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Olympics. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2010

My DVR Moment of the Week: Shawn, You're Just a Tool

I'll admit, I've been a very bad T.V. fan this week. But in my defense, I was out of town and then got really sick, so I wasn't able to actually pay as much attention as my chunky self normally does. But I've said it before and I'll say it again, thank goodness for DVR's, cause it allowed me to catch up on one of my favorite VH1 guilty pleasures: The Tool Academy. Normally, I should be ashamed, especially since I and the majority of viewers question the authenticity of their so-called reality shows (Flavor of Love, I Love New York, etc.), but for some reason I just can't seem to turn away from this one. What I think clinches it for me, and why it comes as this weeks honor, is that even though these guys are being kicked out for not learning how to be better boyfriends, some of their girlfriends still take them back so easily, ESPECIALLY after proclaiming that if they get booted, then it's O-V-E-R. But alas, they still get in the limo with these tools. Hot bod or not, something needs to click inside their heads. Maybe that's why I watch, so I can see if any of them actually wise up. If you don't believe me, click on the video or link below. Warning: you might get hooked by the silliness.

Shawn, You're Just a Tool


Runner-Up: Cleveland without his mustache on The Cleveland Show



Missed Moment: Olympic Figure Skating. I was once a fan, but haven't seen in forever, but I really would have liked to have watched Evan Lysacek win the first gold medal since Brian Boitano for the U.S. Well, maybe next time.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Mike Milbury's Olympic Size Flub

Just caught this off of Yahoo: Mike Milbury not a fan of Russia's "Eurotrash" Game

If you missed it, you can watch below (or click here if the player isn't working), but basically Analyst Mike Milbury was commenting on how he felt the Russian team was playing against Canada when the poor choice of words slipped out. Be sure to watch all the way till the end in order to see his colleagues reactions, which are just priceless. I for one, think that he could have used another way to describe his thoughts. Trust, I'm not the most PC person in the world, but even I have my limits. Do you think he went too far? Comment away!!!