For those of you who do not follow the NFL, you may not know who Terrell Owens is, but even in our celebuculture I can't help but feel this should be impossible. If you don't know who he is, wiki is your BFF - - the "Controversy" section is probably the most interesting portion of the page.
He's the classic "me" player - egotistical, mouthy, greedy, self-centered, with little regard for his teammates or the well-being of the team.
As a Bills fan, I expect that even T.O. isn't capable of destroying a franchise in one year. From a purely football perspective I think he's going to be a huge addition to our offense, but at what expense? T.O. has to know that his antics won't be tolerated here... if he doesn't he'll soon find out. The thing about T.O. is that he came from small town Alabama and an undistinguished athletics program (Tennessee - Chattanooga). He must have been really eager to shed his humility.
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Terrell Owens03/09/2009 20:15 #48001
Potpourri1. El Salvador's Barack Obama - Communist and Former CNN Employee
A most interesting development. It is good to see the Red March continues across Latin America, comrades! Possibly the only capitalist nation left south of our border (or, as some say, anywhere in the Western Hemisphere) is now Brazil - they just recently began expanding their offshore drilling, and this is the country with the highest application of biofuel in the world? In any case, this is no bullpoop - yes, Maruicio Funes, former CNN International correspondent and candidate for President of El Salvador is the current leader of the same Communist regime that the Reagan Administration fought back in the '80s, and he considers himself to be "El Salvador's Barack Obama." As the piece points out, he's even co-opted "si se puede." If you're curious, you can check out "Chairman" Funes on Facebook.
2. Barack Obama - Worst Gift Giving President In History?
This ain't political - let's lay out the facts and you can judge for yourself. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is a peculiar man to be sure, but he displayed deep consideration and thought in his array of gifts to the 44th President of the United States upon their first diplomatic meeting.
Please consider the following. The first gift - an ornamental desk-pen holder crafted from the timbers of a 19th century British anti-slaving ship, the HMS Gannet, which was subsequently renamed the HMS President. (That is such an amazing and meaningful gift not just to Barack Obama but to our nation, that I can barely stand it). The second gift - the framed commission for the HMS Resolute, a ship that our own U.S. Navy towed from the Arctic to London for the British. The same boat whose timbers were fashioned into the desk of President Rutherford B. Hayes, a gift from Queen Victoria, which is the desk that currently sits in the Oval Office. The third gift - a first edition of Sir Martin Gilbert's 7-volume biography of Sir Winston Churchill.
President Obama's gift in return? A 25-DVD collection of America's greatest films.
C'mon. Prime Minister Brown could have picked that up from Wal-Mart on the way to Andrews AFB. Barack Obama, what the hell is wrong with you? The British press is aflame with insult, and how could you blame them? This has nothing to do with politics - I have to say, I'm ashamed at that one. God bless the British and their sense of history... I can't think of another nation whose people could conceive of such thoughtful things to present to our President, much of which has to do with our long history together. We're close to the British and as far as diplomacy goes, in their eyes this was the diplomatic version of a glove-slap. So I'll diss the President in British fashion - in my view, Obama "bottled it!"
A most interesting development. It is good to see the Red March continues across Latin America, comrades! Possibly the only capitalist nation left south of our border (or, as some say, anywhere in the Western Hemisphere) is now Brazil - they just recently began expanding their offshore drilling, and this is the country with the highest application of biofuel in the world? In any case, this is no bullpoop - yes, Maruicio Funes, former CNN International correspondent and candidate for President of El Salvador is the current leader of the same Communist regime that the Reagan Administration fought back in the '80s, and he considers himself to be "El Salvador's Barack Obama." As the piece points out, he's even co-opted "si se puede." If you're curious, you can check out "Chairman" Funes on Facebook.
2. Barack Obama - Worst Gift Giving President In History?
This ain't political - let's lay out the facts and you can judge for yourself. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is a peculiar man to be sure, but he displayed deep consideration and thought in his array of gifts to the 44th President of the United States upon their first diplomatic meeting.
Please consider the following. The first gift - an ornamental desk-pen holder crafted from the timbers of a 19th century British anti-slaving ship, the HMS Gannet, which was subsequently renamed the HMS President. (That is such an amazing and meaningful gift not just to Barack Obama but to our nation, that I can barely stand it). The second gift - the framed commission for the HMS Resolute, a ship that our own U.S. Navy towed from the Arctic to London for the British. The same boat whose timbers were fashioned into the desk of President Rutherford B. Hayes, a gift from Queen Victoria, which is the desk that currently sits in the Oval Office. The third gift - a first edition of Sir Martin Gilbert's 7-volume biography of Sir Winston Churchill.
President Obama's gift in return? A 25-DVD collection of America's greatest films.
C'mon. Prime Minister Brown could have picked that up from Wal-Mart on the way to Andrews AFB. Barack Obama, what the hell is wrong with you? The British press is aflame with insult, and how could you blame them? This has nothing to do with politics - I have to say, I'm ashamed at that one. God bless the British and their sense of history... I can't think of another nation whose people could conceive of such thoughtful things to present to our President, much of which has to do with our long history together. We're close to the British and as far as diplomacy goes, in their eyes this was the diplomatic version of a glove-slap. So I'll diss the President in British fashion - in my view, Obama "bottled it!"
03/06/2009 12:06 #47969
Provocative Journal TitlesIf we're going to rig our blog views by using provocative journal titles, I'd rather it be down and dirty. For example, I think (e:carey) has held back quite a bit. (e:hodown) on the other hand, now that's what I'm talking about. You have to take advantage of the fact that horny guys only think in syllables of two or three at the same time. In the heat of the moment guys pretty much think like ogres with throbbing loins. If any man could screw while doing a crossword puzzle, I'd want to cut him to see if there was a robot underneath that flesh. So remember ladies - keep it simple, just like always, and don't be shy with the vulgarity. Your journal will be top in no time!
metalpeter - 03/07/09 16:55
This reminds me of something else that maybe I shouldn't bring up. Am I remembering correctly that (e:Alison) used to name her posts something and then you would read them and the tittle often had nothing to do with what she wrote or am I thinking of someone else?
This reminds me of something else that maybe I shouldn't bring up. Am I remembering correctly that (e:Alison) used to name her posts something and then you would read them and the tittle often had nothing to do with what she wrote or am I thinking of someone else?
theecarey - 03/06/09 19:24
yeh, I've often used double entendre post titles, but just for laughs, rankings matter not. That's a recent thing, right?
but maybe one day I wont hold back, be less publicly conservative. Hmmm, something to consider. If I get all wild on estrip, I owe it all to you! :)
yeh, I've often used double entendre post titles, but just for laughs, rankings matter not. That's a recent thing, right?
but maybe one day I wont hold back, be less publicly conservative. Hmmm, something to consider. If I get all wild on estrip, I owe it all to you! :)
joshua - 03/06/09 12:14
I can't believe I'm encouraging anybody to be more cunning... haha.
I can't believe I'm encouraging anybody to be more cunning... haha.
03/05/2009 12:51 #47956
Live Prop 8 Debate Video02/26/2009 18:44 #47897
Norman GentleThere is a place for Norman Gentle in this guy's heart - and there has GOT to be a place for Norman Gentle in America.
I love the mad ones, gotta say.
I love the mad ones, gotta say.
I like TO but there are somethings I don't like about him. I'm more of a Fan of the Jerry Rice kind of player then TO, but since he was a 49er I can't hate on him. Lets face it a lot of this is a racial issue. Yes it is. It is ok for Bret Farve, John Elway, or any other QB to want to be the star of the game and go down and Pass, Pass, Pass and win the game on the winning drive. If any of the greats didn't want that then they would be looked down on. Do they come out and brag about it no, but they say the same thing but in a cool way, but we all know they are glad to throw the winning pass. But see that is all Owens wants. He wants the ball, he wants to score, he wants to win, he wants to be the star just like the QBs do. The problems come in when he maybe gets in a guys face and lets them know that the ball should have gone to him instead of the other guy. His passion over drives him and pushes him to a point where it can hurt the team he is on. That being said if the people calling the plays or throwing the ball aren't doing what they should be, Then TO should be in their face letting them know about it. But that being said when he drops a Ball that touches his hands then they can give him shit also. I thought up until late in the season TO was being a great team player from what I saw last year. Should he be move of a team yeah he should. But one of the problems is that passion that can make him cause problems is the same passion that makes him so good. You can't have it both ways and say that he can only have one of the passions it doesn't work that way (yes at work I'm like TO I admit it, but not all the time, no one all ways is). I think when you score you should have fun and do a great dance and show off. That being said it needs to be for yourself and not as a way to taunt the other team. TO has some great celebrations and I hope we see lots of them. The one thing I don't like about them though, is often they look planed. The one question I have is if you plan them then why not use that time and energy to devote to the game and to be better team mates with the team. I think he can be a great help to the Bills and hope he helps the team out.
On a side note for all of those people who Hate TO. Think about this before you hate on him. If you played football and people around you told you, you where the best how would it effect you. How would the cameras effect you. If you liked attention how would the media effect you? On another side note QBs aren't the only one who want to win games. Goalies want to make that save that leads to the team winning. Hockey players want to get the game winning goal or at least help with it. At the very least the AFC could be the most Interesting Division again this year. If Brady is 100% we might just be playing for the wild card spot again, HA.
I just heard he will have his own reality TV show. Yup, cameras will be rolling as he strolls through Buffalo.
Is this the sort of media coverage Buffalo could use?
Oh, I'm sure this is a one year thing. I'd wager he's going to use this as an audition/see, look at me kind of year to rub it in the face of Jerry Jones, et . al. and snag one more fat contract out of it from somebody else. I still can't help but wonder if Ralph Wilson thought he was signing for a package from Toronto. I think the year gives the Bills a chance to see if Hardy or Steve Jackson are going to be the answer opposite Evans or Hardy is every bit the bust he looked like this season.