What is the best........................
ECW DVD
Television Show DVD
TV show you are watching
Sport
Food
Restaurant
TV station
CD
DVD
Saturday, February 04, 2006
What is the best???
Posted by
Will
at
4:33 PM
What is the best........................
ECW DVD
Television Show DVD
TV show you are watching
Sport
Food
Restaurant
TV station
CD
DVD
Posted by
Will
at
4:33 PM
2 comments:
ECW DVD: Definitely "Deep Impact." It has most of the best matches I've seen: Taz vs. Bam Bam Bigelow, Funk vs. Sabu (barbed wire match), and Psicosis vs. Tajiri (an incredible match ... I think we watched it during that wrestling match Saturday you, me and Sam did that one time).
TV Show DVD: Man, there's a lot, but I'll have to say that the Flash (the one I've got now) is really good.
TV show I'm watching: "CSI;" been catching the syndicated eps on Spike.
Sport: I'm torn between basketball & boxing on this one.
Food: Style - Italian; Entree - Steak, no question
Restaurant: TRIO in Greenville near the Riverwalk is awesome
TV station: TCM - Turner Classic Movies ... love it.
CD: Damn ... hmmm ... too many; I listen to too many styles of music to pick just one. But, I'd probably go with something in rap or in film soundtrack scores.
DVD: Damn, again ... if you're going with a great DVD, you'd probably look not only at quality of film, but also amount of additional features. On that note, I'd say that the original single disc release of "Creature of the Black Lagoon" is a gotta-get.
I've never seen an ECW DVD. For shame, for shame.
Beavis and Butthead: Vol. 1, which will soon (hopefully) be knocked off its perch by Beavis and Butthead: Vol. 2.
I was watching "My Name is Earl" when I was staying in Motown, that and "the Office" (U.S. version). I swear, Jenna Whothefuckever is a goddamned elfin cutie.
College Football
Tex-Mex
I haven't eaten at a particularly interesting restaurant since the Speakeasy (nee "Parson's Table") closed and Shelly left the Bistro, both of which were fancy eatin' establishments in Jonesboro.
TCM is indeed fuckin' awesome.
Nellie McKay's recent offering, "Pretty Little Head" was very interesting and Mudhoney's newest, "Under a Billion Suns" is good, with an anti-war song about the old men who agitate for war fucking the chicks left behind by the young men who go off to fight. Very poignant. Also, Mudhoney brought in the horns on this album, which is pretty damned cool.
Movies are for books for the illiterate.
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