Posted by Gmoney on Mar 16, 2010 in
Asshole of the Month award,
Drew Peterson,
Falcon Henne,
Hulk Hogan,
Jodie Sweetin,
Maureen McCormick,
Nidal Malik Hasan,
Richard Heene,
Survivor,
Thanksgiving,
Tiger Woods,
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab,
awards/prizes,
celebrity,
fame,
family,
holidays,
humor,
toys,
unemployment,
video games
Dude, I’m tellin’ ya………….
Today is already the 100th blog post since I decided to re-energize this forum that was created and once overseen by the late, great ”Morty”.
One of my posts paid tribute to Morty when he passed away back in January 2010. I was proud to have written that one and happy to be able to pay my [...]
Posted by Gmoney on Dec 17, 2009 in
Atari,
Chicago Blackhawks,
Hulk Hogan,
Lovie Smith,
NHL hockey,
Pacman,
Ric Flair,
Space Invaders,
Vince Vaughn,
eccentricities/quirks,
sports,
suburbia,
toys,
trends,
video games
Dude, I’m tellin’ ya………….
Don’t let the title of this one deceive you. It’s not a deep-rooted psychological examination of the correlation of video games and aggression.
Hell, it hurt my head just to type those words. I’m not bright enough to pull off something like that. It’s just that I witnessed something yesterday that had me [...]
Posted by Gmoney on Dec 10, 2009 in
Atari,
Christmas,
Jimmy Carter,
NFL football,
books,
family,
holidays,
practical jokes,
sports,
suburbia,
toys,
trends,
video games
Dude, I’m tellin’ ya……….
I was talking with a friend of mine recently, and we were remembering some of the more thoughtful and cool gifts that we have either given or received thru the years.
Both of us lamented the fact that unfortunately most people don’t put a hell of a lot of thought into their gifts [...]
Posted by Gmoney on Nov 17, 2009 in
Akiane Kramarik,
Chicago,
Chicago Bears,
Jay Cutler,
Lovie Smith,
NFL football,
Oprah Winfrey show,
White Castle,
authors,
child prodigies,
eccentricities/quirks,
painters,
sports,
television,
video games
Dude, I’m tellin’ ya………
I caught up with a show recently on the dummy box profiling geniuses among us. Quite the dichotomy, I know. It was pretty impressive on what some kids can do. Adults too. But I’ve always marveled at profiles of child prodigies. I mean, three-quarters of the adults you come across every day are [...]