Thank you GQ. Somehow, when I saw this tie at the AL Thrift Store Saturday, my subconscious told me that we had met before. I finally put my finger on it.
I can’t wait for the right occasion to wear it. Last day of work, maybe. I guess whatever day I wear it to work will be my last day at work.
Saw this little gem at an Indian Trading Post last weekend. I couldn’t help but wonder if he ever looks back and does the opposite of the title.
Even though I have been a huge Nike lover for years I must say so long and I will no longer buy your product. Michael Vick does not deserve the right to he an endorser for anyone. Yes he is a good football player but what he did to those dogs is completely unforgivable in my book. I especially…
Sorry but I have to disagree here. Nike is a business and this is a business move. Lets not forget that Michael Vick was #1 overall in Pro Bowl votes last year at 729,838 votes. If you are a company that is geared towards athletes, having the most popular athlete in the most popular sport in America endorse your product is a no-brainer.
As far as his charges go, yeah, he was guilty. He admitted what he did and served his time (2 years in prison compared to, say, Donte Stallworth serving 24 days for vehicular manslaughter while over the legal blood-alcohol limit). Now he is a staunch advocate for the Humane Society who backs him up 100%. In fact, it has been widely accepted that Vick’s work for the Humane Society has been some of the most successful efforts they have ever seen by an endorsement.
If the NFL fans, the NFL itself, the Virginia Legal System and the Humane Society can give Michael Vick a second chance, why shouldn’t Nike?
My dad is 81 years old. I’m teaching him how to use the internet. I told him twitter was how to search things on Google. These tweets are what he’s searching.
– Norman N. (oldmansearch) on Twitter (via rickyv) Via Ricky Van Veen's GET EXCITEDThanks for the box scores, ESPN!
I feel like ESPN.com is just rubbing it in Lakers’ fans faces now.
That game was 8 days ago!
Horrible Bosses starring ason Bateman, Jason Sudekis and my personal favorite, Charley Day*. More importantly, the co-stars are Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx, Kevin Spacey and Colin Farrell.
What a cast!
*Note: Charley Day was hilarious in his small role for Going the Distance. I really think this is going to launch his career.
Meg & Dia cover Remix to Ignition
I was all the way with this until she started wailing at the end.
THIS IS THAT GIRL FROM THE VOICE. ALSO, MARRY ME.
PS. Hate you guy in the back with the basketball.
Funny story: I inadvertently saw these guys live 3 TIMES one summer.
Funnier story: Ryan loves this band. Ha!
Via MONEY, CASH, HO'S by David Cho
Check out this Sports Illustrated article about Sacramento’s increased chances of keeping their beloved team.



