Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Top 10 Safetys in the NFL

This may not be on your mind, but if you know me, you'll know that football is almost always on mine. I was reading some blogs for off-season gurus like myself, and I came across a top ten safetys in the league list that was terrible. Ed Reed was first, and Roy Williams was 5th. Terrible. Roy Williams shouldn't even be on such a list, especially after this year he was suspended for his breaking of the rule that was put into place because of him. He's not even best on his team!

So, here are my Top 10 Saftetys;

10. Sean Jones, Browns
9. Reggie Nelson, Jaguars
8. Oshiomogho Atagwe, Rams
7. Kerry Rhodes, Oakland
6. Gibril Wilson, Giants
5. Ed Reed, Ravens
4. Brian Dawkins, Eagles
3. Adrian Wilson, Cardinals
2. Troy Polamolu, Steelers
1. Bob Sanders, Colts

Here's that other guys list. Assuming mine is correct (and it is) look how wrong he was.
1.Ed Reed
2.Brian Dawkins
3.Bob Sanders
4.Sean Taylor
5.Roy Williams
6.Troy Palamalu
7.Adrian Wilson
8.Darren Sharper
9.Kerry Rhodes
10. Michael Huff

I'm guessing that he's an Oakland fan, as they are the only team to be represented twice. Sean Taylor was a great player, no question, and he will be missed.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Top Ten DMB

I know that a lot of you are bigger supporters of Dave than I am. I realize that you know all 3,000 Dave Matthews Band songs compared to my puny knowledge of a couple hundred. To that I say, you are blinded by your love for the band. You're not supposed to like every song, just because they recorded it. OK, here's my top 10, for real this time, not 15 like last time.

10. Space Between
9. Everyday
8. Lover Lay Down
7. Grace is Gone
6. Satellite
5. Angel
4. Number 41, otherwise known as "The Police"
3. What Would You Say
2. Crash
1. Ants Marching

The next several are "Where are you going," "So Much to Say" "I'll back you up" and "All along the watchtower" Rounding out the bottom of my list would be "I did it" "Big Eyed Fish" and "Bayou." I hate that song, "bayou" and I wish they'd stop playing it at all their concerts. Not everything they do turns to gold, but the stuff they get right is unlike any sound out there. As far as bands I'll be proud to back of the next 60 years, they're right up there with the Counting Crows. Well, maybe right behind. Did I forget any songs you like?

Monday, February 11, 2008

Top 10 Counting Crows songs of all time

In honor of the free concert that the Crows put on here in Tempe last week, and all the new people I've been trying to expose to the greatest band in the genre of winy rock, I am now posting the Top 15 Greatest Hits of the CC.


15. Hanging Around
14. Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
13. Round Here
12. Good Night Elizabeth
11. Wish I was a Girl
10. Omaha
9. Accidentally in Love
8. Why Should you Come when I Call
7. Rain King
6. Perfect Blue Buildings
5. Long December
4. Raining in Baltimore
3. Amy Hits the Atmosphere
2. St. Robinson and his Cadillac Dreams
1. Mr. Jones

As Mr. Jones was the first CC song I heard, it still has a special place in my heart. Plus, I named my guitar after it. I realize that Amy hits the atmosphere is probably too high, but I love that song right now. "Any time it rains I just feel a lot better, and that's all that really matters to me" I don' think I need to justify the top 10. Most are respected classics. A lot of crows fans I know don't like Hangnin Around, but I still like it enought to mention it. If you can think of one that effects you deeply, let me know, I'll give it another listen.

If you are reading this and feel you need to recommit your life to the crows/ and or Jesus, let me know. Take care out there people!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Top 10 Movies that Kick Ass

For the next while I'm re-dedicating my blog to top 10s. Here's my personal list for movies that rock the party. Each movie is more mantastic than the last.

10. Con Air
9. Boondock Saints
8. The Rock
7. Fight Club
6. The Matrix
5. Die Hard
4. 300
3. Gladiator
2. Terminator 2
1. Braveheart

Please don't tell Chuck Norris that none of his movies made the list. Don't get me wrong, I'm scared of the guy, he just didn't make too many good movies.

I'd like to hear your top 10, or at least what you'd add to the list. The next several in my mind were Pulp Fiction, The Patriot, Terminator 1, Independence Day, Aliens, The Alamo (the one with John Wayne), Star Wars V, Rocky 1 and 3, Bourne Ultimatum,... the list goes on and on.

What do you think?

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

DO SOMETHING!

It's finally here. LCM's 2008 Dinner Theatre. This is the latest play entitled, "Do Something." The story takes place in a gym where different groups hang out. The owner of the gym, a kung fu master by the name of Lucy, decides that the gym should try and conduct energy to help with the electric bill. While rivals and gangs strive for territorial dominance, characters search for identity and meaning in their lives.

This play is rated PG.

Follow the Link: DO SOMETHING! (Aprox 1hour)