Entries from: November 2009

classic

remember when southpark used to be cool? oh… me neither. but this episode of southpark from the earlier seasons has always stuck in my head. john stamos’ older brother… lawlz.


to see the full episode, click here

what a ride

got rid of the whip today to make room for a new one. served me well.

stussy seattle

if you haven’t heard yet, stussy is opening their 4th store in the US right here in seattle. i gave you guys a little hint before, but now they are ready to open their doors this black friday. if you are familiar with the skate side of goods, then you’ll have no problem finding the new storefront.

broken record

sorry for the lack of updates…again. this last weekend i went up to crystal mountain to start our snowboarding season. unfortunately, it ended fairly quickly.


that’s the only pic from crystal that i took, because not long after, amanda broke her wrist trying to break her fall. didn’t feel like being paparazzi while she was in agony, so i waited until she was doped up in the ER instead.


been in and out of hospitals over the last few days, and will continue to be for the next week or so. bare with me.

farewell

join us this black friday for one last hoorah at war room. if you haven’t heard yet, the venue has been sold.

random friday

apparently lil mac wanted the big mac more


or is that doc? now that’s just racist

i can’t wait

trips not until january, but i keep thinking of it.


and of course

what the pak

you scared?

mayweather don’t want it with pac.


since we all know money mayweather was duckin cotto… pacquiao’s disection of him last night will test if floyd can put his money where his mouth is.

lebron to switch jersey number

lebron james stated that he will be switching from the infamous #23 to #6 next season as a nod to michael jordan.

“I just think what Michael Jordan has done for the game has to be recognized some way soon. There would be no LeBron James, no Kobe Bryant, no Dwyane Wade if there wasn’t Michael Jordan first.”

“My second-favorite player was Julius Erving, and he wore No. 6. I wore 32 in high school because Dr. J wore it at first. My first child was born on Oct. 6, it’s my Olympic number, my second child was born in June.”