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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Tom Brady: The Most Underrated Player in Football

I hate to publish this article because it kind of hints to the good pals in my fantasy football league how high I value the guy, but Tom Brady IS the most underrated player in fantasy football this season, and in turn, football alone.
Lets talk facts. Everyone knows about the three superbowls, everyone knows about the near perfect season and the superbowl disaster, but it really seems to me lately like people forget that the last time this man played a full season of football, he broke the touchdown record. Threw fuckin 50. Everyone said Randy Moss would be a big bust and do just what he did in Oakland, but no. He ALSO broke the touchdown record. 23. This is the exact same offense taking the field next season, the only difference being a year of experience under their belt. Here's a fitting picture.

The haters? Well the haters like to talk about how a big injury like the one Brady suffered last season from Chiefs defensive linemen Bernard Pollard changes a QB's comfort level in the pocket and mentally puts him on edge. Sure, I can buy it for some. But come on people, this guy stepped in midseason his first shaving virtually no starts under his belt and won a superbowl. He's won two more since then. He's arguably the best quarterback to ever play the game of football (unarguably in my mind but whatever). Do you really think he's going to be mentally "on-edge" from this knee injury? Doubtful. Tom Brady's middle name is clutch, I don't care how many times he tells you it's Kenneth.
That said, am I really supposed to take Drew Brees over Tom? Really? Granted, Brees almost broke 5000 yards last season and Marino's record, but he has no go to receiver (check your stat sheets if Marques Colston just popped into your head). The run game seems to be improving in New Orleans with the emergence of Pierre Thomas as well and Sean Payton has said publicly he would like to see Drew's passing numbers come down a little bit as long as the rushing ones shoot up in return. Take the load off Ol' Drew.
Brady did just acquire Fred Taylor and the Pats running game is looking stronger than even the Corey Dillon days, (especially if they can sign Benjarvus to an extension), but this only serves to open up Moss and Welker more. This argument does not apply to the Saints because I said so.
I have even seen some Fantasy mock drafts where Brady is behind Peyton Manning. Now Brees I can understand, but why don't you just go ahead and draft Jamarcus Russell before brady too you idiots.

In his personal life, Brady gets to be the horse in the picture below, every night.

Sooo. Yeahhh.
To all my fantasy football friends: I value Brady really low and don't like him, won't even take him probably.
Orlando Drowning in the Nonexistent Lakes of L.A.
The Magic are in trouble. I know, I know, it has only been one game, and they say a series doesn't start until you lose a game at home. But my trouble with that is that it is then possible for a series to end without ever starting. Regardless, back to the current situation. Dwight Howard seems to have finally met his match in the post in a young, tough and big Andrew Bynum and a long, smart Pau Gasol. The opposing styles of these two guys gives Dwight a variety of defensive styles to try and contend with and he never really seemed to get a rhythm going in L.A.'s dominant game 1 victory.
I have counted the magic out once before in these playoffs, I know, but I'm doing it again. They are outmatched it seems in two critical areas, both non-technical (not to mention the techincals). First, solidified team experience. Kobe has played with Pau and Lamar now for a couple years, and this exact squad went to the NBA finals last year and took it to 6 games (minus Bynum and plus Turiaf of course). Pau's big man IQ mixed with Kobe's experience of knowing his teammates like Fisher and Farmar and Lamar, seems too much for the Magic defense. Also, simply put, Michael Pietrus nor Courtney Lee could really do SHIT to Kobe last game (the 40, 8 and 8 sums that up though) Second is sheer motivation. Kobe's alone seems outmatch that of the entire Magic squad.

Bryant lost an opportunity to claim NBA royalty just last year despite taking home the season's MVP. The media is getting him fired up about this Shaq thing again. LeBron (the reigning MVP) aint around to steal his glory. The Black Mamba is drooling with venom, and as long as the Lakeshow can keep Orlando's three balls to a respectable number like they had no trouble doing in Game 1, he should have no problem sinking his teeth into another golden basketball.
Prediction: As my boy K. Jensen said, the Lakers will take it in 5. Jensen understands the low-post and rebounding game particularly well and he doesnt see Dwight taking charge against this tough post d that Phil Jackson's team is supplying. Enjoy game 2 friends!
I have counted the magic out once before in these playoffs, I know, but I'm doing it again. They are outmatched it seems in two critical areas, both non-technical (not to mention the techincals). First, solidified team experience. Kobe has played with Pau and Lamar now for a couple years, and this exact squad went to the NBA finals last year and took it to 6 games (minus Bynum and plus Turiaf of course). Pau's big man IQ mixed with Kobe's experience of knowing his teammates like Fisher and Farmar and Lamar, seems too much for the Magic defense. Also, simply put, Michael Pietrus nor Courtney Lee could really do SHIT to Kobe last game (the 40, 8 and 8 sums that up though) Second is sheer motivation. Kobe's alone seems outmatch that of the entire Magic squad.

Bryant lost an opportunity to claim NBA royalty just last year despite taking home the season's MVP. The media is getting him fired up about this Shaq thing again. LeBron (the reigning MVP) aint around to steal his glory. The Black Mamba is drooling with venom, and as long as the Lakeshow can keep Orlando's three balls to a respectable number like they had no trouble doing in Game 1, he should have no problem sinking his teeth into another golden basketball.
Prediction: As my boy K. Jensen said, the Lakers will take it in 5. Jensen understands the low-post and rebounding game particularly well and he doesnt see Dwight taking charge against this tough post d that Phil Jackson's team is supplying. Enjoy game 2 friends!
Monday, June 1, 2009
What a Dwightmare
A few weeks back when the Orlando Magic were on the road in a game 7 situation against the Celtics, I said that if the Magic were gonna beat the obnoxious Celtics, Dwight Howard would have to put the team on his cantaloupe shoulders, rebound, block, defend, but most importantly my friends, D12 had to score like channel 29 (whattup Shaw cable). I also said I didn't think he had it in him to do this and that the Celts would continue their run. Oh how pleasantly surprised I was.

You know how the rest of the story goes, Big Dwight and his sharpshooters did military presses with the measley Celts in game 7, winning by 20 pts. Dwight then took some of his magic into Cleveland and shocked the King and his Cavaliers in 6 games. D12 and the boys now have a ticket to Los Angeles for June 4th (which happens to be the same day as game 1 of the NBA finals). Shockingly, a playoff media frenzy that was dominated by the, well, dominant Cavs, suddenly switched to the Magic, and more significantly, from Lebron James to Dwight Howard.
There's no arguing that LeBron is the more talented, versatile player. But like many (including myself) say time and time again, it's all about winning, and that is what Stan Van Gundy's squad is doing. The way the Magic play with Dwight Howard, the way he frees up the perimeter shooting so drastically for such potent jump-shooters like Pietrus and Lewis to knock down their treys, is a championship formula. Leaving Dwight one on one always results in a backdown to dunk (usually a posterizing one) and he's quickly picking up a barrage of other post-moves. His foul shooting, which was not great in the regular season, has greatly improved when it has needed to also, in the playoffs. Oh did I mention defense by the way? Yes, he was the defensive player of the year easily leading the league in blocked shots and rebounds, and no surprise this trend is continuing in the playoffs.
While LeBron and Kobe and D-Wade are all unblockable players in a sense, no players are as unblockable as the Howards and the Shaqs. LeBron and Kobe can spot up for that jumper or drive through the lane at will it seems, but never can they body someone physically in the way Dwight can. He stands 7 feet tall, weighs over 270 lbs and bench-presses a mindblowing 365 pounds!!!! (Don't believe me? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lek3aSbUsUM). Think Shaq in his prime, times ten! Think most of Shaq's weight turned into muscle. Upper body muscle. Post and pivot and dunk the fuck outya muscle! Dwight is a freight train and when Anderson Varejao tried to hack-a-shaq him in game 5 of the conference finals by basically strangle-holding him, Howard finished the bucket. Brute strength was exhibited, plain and simple.
The comparisons to Shaq are fair, but Howard is just better. He is the quickest player ever to reach 10,000 rebounds, throws down more vicious dunks, (Dwight skipped breaking the backboard and went right to bobbling the shot-clock over with one). He is a better free throw shooter, in much better physical condition, has quicker feet, and in 2 years, should have a much more daunting post-game. But hey, that's just my opinion, and I'm just a guy. Let's just hope for the Magic's sake that the duration of his stay in Orlando also outdoes Shaq's.

What about the way Dwight has been marketed? Has he been done justice? Sure, he is one of the NBA's superstars, but he doesn't have endorsement contracts like LeBron and Kobe. I read a quote the other day saying that not signing Dwight Howard when they could have gotten him out of high school like LeBron will be one of Nike's greatest financial regrets. The Nike execs now have to sit back and and watch some of the most vicious dunks in NBA history (outside of Shawn Kemp) be thrown down in a crispy pair of size 17 Adidas!!!
So here's my forecast: Ten years plus of Dwight Dominance. He will be as dominant as Tim Duncan is with his fundamentals, he just might never get a Parker and Ginobili (although his current supporting cast is nothing to sneeze at). I see 2 or 3 championships barring injury in his career. LeBron will not be the only one in his career to suffer from a playoff episode of Dwightmares. Oh, by the way, I'm not posting this article until the Magic win the championship in 2 weeks. Whoops. Whatever...

You know how the rest of the story goes, Big Dwight and his sharpshooters did military presses with the measley Celts in game 7, winning by 20 pts. Dwight then took some of his magic into Cleveland and shocked the King and his Cavaliers in 6 games. D12 and the boys now have a ticket to Los Angeles for June 4th (which happens to be the same day as game 1 of the NBA finals). Shockingly, a playoff media frenzy that was dominated by the, well, dominant Cavs, suddenly switched to the Magic, and more significantly, from Lebron James to Dwight Howard.
There's no arguing that LeBron is the more talented, versatile player. But like many (including myself) say time and time again, it's all about winning, and that is what Stan Van Gundy's squad is doing. The way the Magic play with Dwight Howard, the way he frees up the perimeter shooting so drastically for such potent jump-shooters like Pietrus and Lewis to knock down their treys, is a championship formula. Leaving Dwight one on one always results in a backdown to dunk (usually a posterizing one) and he's quickly picking up a barrage of other post-moves. His foul shooting, which was not great in the regular season, has greatly improved when it has needed to also, in the playoffs. Oh did I mention defense by the way? Yes, he was the defensive player of the year easily leading the league in blocked shots and rebounds, and no surprise this trend is continuing in the playoffs.
While LeBron and Kobe and D-Wade are all unblockable players in a sense, no players are as unblockable as the Howards and the Shaqs. LeBron and Kobe can spot up for that jumper or drive through the lane at will it seems, but never can they body someone physically in the way Dwight can. He stands 7 feet tall, weighs over 270 lbs and bench-presses a mindblowing 365 pounds!!!! (Don't believe me? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lek3aSbUsUM). Think Shaq in his prime, times ten! Think most of Shaq's weight turned into muscle. Upper body muscle. Post and pivot and dunk the fuck outya muscle! Dwight is a freight train and when Anderson Varejao tried to hack-a-shaq him in game 5 of the conference finals by basically strangle-holding him, Howard finished the bucket. Brute strength was exhibited, plain and simple.
The comparisons to Shaq are fair, but Howard is just better. He is the quickest player ever to reach 10,000 rebounds, throws down more vicious dunks, (Dwight skipped breaking the backboard and went right to bobbling the shot-clock over with one). He is a better free throw shooter, in much better physical condition, has quicker feet, and in 2 years, should have a much more daunting post-game. But hey, that's just my opinion, and I'm just a guy. Let's just hope for the Magic's sake that the duration of his stay in Orlando also outdoes Shaq's.

What about the way Dwight has been marketed? Has he been done justice? Sure, he is one of the NBA's superstars, but he doesn't have endorsement contracts like LeBron and Kobe. I read a quote the other day saying that not signing Dwight Howard when they could have gotten him out of high school like LeBron will be one of Nike's greatest financial regrets. The Nike execs now have to sit back and and watch some of the most vicious dunks in NBA history (outside of Shawn Kemp) be thrown down in a crispy pair of size 17 Adidas!!!
So here's my forecast: Ten years plus of Dwight Dominance. He will be as dominant as Tim Duncan is with his fundamentals, he just might never get a Parker and Ginobili (although his current supporting cast is nothing to sneeze at). I see 2 or 3 championships barring injury in his career. LeBron will not be the only one in his career to suffer from a playoff episode of Dwightmares. Oh, by the way, I'm not posting this article until the Magic win the championship in 2 weeks. Whoops. Whatever...
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Last 5 WhiteBoys You Wanna Mess with in the NBA!
5) Andrew Bogut
This fiery young gluestick is an intimidating fellow. Bouncing around the paint to block shots like the Kangaroos from his homeland, the man stands 7 feet tall and weighs over 260 lbs. He's also had 9 offensive rebounds in one game TWICE. Fairly beast.

4) David Lee
Whatchu know about David Lee? This stud of a 4-man from the Knicks is a double-double MACHINE and yes, he retains full whiteboy status! He is the first Knick to have over 30 pts and over 20 rebs in a game since Patty Ewing, just breakin records previously held by superior african-american beasts!

3) Stevie Nash
Canadian, extreme blue-collar tough guy player, consecutive MVP's, battles through the pain like in the pic, what else do you want? Plus, you fuck with Steve, you fuck with Big Aristotle!

2) There is no number 2, as there simply isn't a fifth man remotely intimidating.
1) Marcin Gortat - The Polish Hammer!!!
At 7 feet, 250 lbs, and simple Iron Man status, Gortat is a scary scary man. This man ate his perogies as a child and it has paid off in his post game. With a shnoz like an aardvark, he sniffs out the ball and swats it out of the way. In conclusion, a picture of the two of the scariest men in the NBA...lookin pretty jovial actually.
This fiery young gluestick is an intimidating fellow. Bouncing around the paint to block shots like the Kangaroos from his homeland, the man stands 7 feet tall and weighs over 260 lbs. He's also had 9 offensive rebounds in one game TWICE. Fairly beast.

4) David Lee
Whatchu know about David Lee? This stud of a 4-man from the Knicks is a double-double MACHINE and yes, he retains full whiteboy status! He is the first Knick to have over 30 pts and over 20 rebs in a game since Patty Ewing, just breakin records previously held by superior african-american beasts!

3) Stevie Nash
Canadian, extreme blue-collar tough guy player, consecutive MVP's, battles through the pain like in the pic, what else do you want? Plus, you fuck with Steve, you fuck with Big Aristotle!

2) There is no number 2, as there simply isn't a fifth man remotely intimidating.
1) Marcin Gortat - The Polish Hammer!!!
At 7 feet, 250 lbs, and simple Iron Man status, Gortat is a scary scary man. This man ate his perogies as a child and it has paid off in his post game. With a shnoz like an aardvark, he sniffs out the ball and swats it out of the way. In conclusion, a picture of the two of the scariest men in the NBA...lookin pretty jovial actually.
Monday, May 25, 2009
An Imagined Moment: Featuring LeBron James
At the Bank
-Wattup LeBron?
-Who are you?
-Just a guy who writes a blog, you mind if I ask you some questions?
-Not at all, after all, I am an extremely personable man.
-Interesting. So what are you doing at the bank?
-Just peepin my $90 mill from nike.
-So how are the playoffs going?
-Well, we started out playin insane basketball, but those was shit teams. Rasheed had some crazy kush that week and was NOT in the game. He's their x-factor. Hamilton can shoot the jumper, but you know, he a little bitch wit a facemask. I took all those fools on when they HAD Chauncey in the 07 conference finals. single handedly!
-I'm actually a fan of Rip and the D-town, so please, refrain. What about the Hawks?
-Their best players aint "best player" material. Joe Jonhnson? Josh Smith? I shit on em. Even got Ben Wallace so open he hit a few shots in that series.
-But LeBron, how can you sound so cheery? You're down 2-1 against the Magic in a series where they're pick and roll system is taking your defense by storm! You should be down 3-0 if not for an extremely heroic shot by you at the end of game 2.
-Yea that shot was the shit. Biggest shot o my life. But uh, yeah, don't tell anyone this, but I think we gonna lose this series. Orlando actually beat us 2-1 in the season series and they just match us up in a way that we can't defend. My cast just aint good enough. I need someone else, or I'ma get the fuck outta Cleveland!
-Wow so many huge headlines in that one statement!! I can't believe you broke that to Interruption has Been Pardoned first!!!
-What you talkin bout? This conversation actually just took place in your mind you psycho. Go Yankees!
-Wattup LeBron?
-Who are you?
-Just a guy who writes a blog, you mind if I ask you some questions?
-Not at all, after all, I am an extremely personable man.
-Interesting. So what are you doing at the bank?
-Just peepin my $90 mill from nike.
-So how are the playoffs going?
-Well, we started out playin insane basketball, but those was shit teams. Rasheed had some crazy kush that week and was NOT in the game. He's their x-factor. Hamilton can shoot the jumper, but you know, he a little bitch wit a facemask. I took all those fools on when they HAD Chauncey in the 07 conference finals. single handedly!
-I'm actually a fan of Rip and the D-town, so please, refrain. What about the Hawks?
-Their best players aint "best player" material. Joe Jonhnson? Josh Smith? I shit on em. Even got Ben Wallace so open he hit a few shots in that series.
-But LeBron, how can you sound so cheery? You're down 2-1 against the Magic in a series where they're pick and roll system is taking your defense by storm! You should be down 3-0 if not for an extremely heroic shot by you at the end of game 2.
-Yea that shot was the shit. Biggest shot o my life. But uh, yeah, don't tell anyone this, but I think we gonna lose this series. Orlando actually beat us 2-1 in the season series and they just match us up in a way that we can't defend. My cast just aint good enough. I need someone else, or I'ma get the fuck outta Cleveland!
-Wow so many huge headlines in that one statement!! I can't believe you broke that to Interruption has Been Pardoned first!!!
-What you talkin bout? This conversation actually just took place in your mind you psycho. Go Yankees!
Friday, May 22, 2009
Crunch Time
What's good in the hood sports fans? I hope we've all been keeping up to date on the wings, blackhawks, penguins and most importantly hurricanes. I hope everyone was a "witness" to LeBron and co's 3rd (but really only 2nd) loss in the slickly named Quicken Loans Center. I hope everyone realizes the Magic are undefeated when Dwight Howard breaks the shot clock with a dunk that would have set Bill Walton's hair aflame. And lastly, but certainly not least, I hope we have all been thoroughly enjoying this southwestern-slugfest between the LA Lakers and the Denver Nuggets.
"Shit be goin good, but good can turn to better". As is the case with professional sports. Late May is a time when every franchise in the NHL and NBA still playing games needs to check themselves and ask what they can do to turn their team's season from a good one to a championship one. Predictions? The Stanley Cup Finals is headed for a rematch. But this time, especially if Malkin shows up to play, the hungry Pittsburgh Penguins will take one home. But now onto more important things. The wonderful, racially diverse game of basketball.
Let me just lay this on the line for my buddy T.M. Wiliamson at Trueball.wordpress.com (a savvy blog nonetheless), but I would take my Chauncey Billups over his beloved CP3 in a championship run anytime. It has always been my opinion that (to a certain extent) experience, maturity, and basketball wisdom wins more championships than great numbers. No, Chauncey does not average 22 and 11 or whatever CP3 does. But he was easily the single biggest addition to any team in professional sports this year, turned Melo from a good player into a top 5 player (words from Carmelo himself), and coaches the young Nuggets squad like a guy who's been to many conference finals and has a chip. And best of all, Chauncey has the balls to bounce the ball off Kobe's back in an inbound play to himself and lay it in, and it should've been an And 1. So yes, I'm expecting tons and tons of beef calling out CP3 like that, because I myself admit he is the better point guard, but sometimes experience just wins out. Another one of my main concerns with Paul is that he did not necessarily get better this year. He was more fun to watch last year and took his team to the second round of the playoffs and almost the conference finals, losing a game 7 at home to the Spurs if I recall correctly. Once again, before you all throw your computers, I admit CP3 is the best PG in the NBA right now, but Chauncey is playing phenomenal basketball in the western conference finals, something Paul has never had the opportunity to do.

Anyway, in terms of predictions, I think the Lakers will win. I am really really pulling for the Nuggets and would love to see Chauncey win a second championship, but I think these finals are primed for Kobe-Lebron. Which brings me to the east.
The Magic shocked the Cavs in game 1, coming back from a 15 point halftime deficit. Dwight Howard put the team on his gigantic watermelon shoulders and dunked it exactly when he needed to, and dished it out to the perimeter when they doubled him for Rashard or Hedo to bury their consistent 3 balls (not to mention Johnson, Pietrus and Alston, all of whom can shoot the 3 above average). But not to worry Cleveland fans. The Cavs have not had to make an adjustment these whole playoffs, and I'm confident that the coach of the year and the MVP will have a slight idea what to do about it. There is one huge problem for the Cavs though, and that problem goes by the name of Zydrunas Ilgauskus and looks exactly like the bad Russian guy in "Fargo". Big Z cannot do anything on defense against two awesomely powerful Magic Post-men, D-Howard and The Polish Hammer, GORTAT!!!! If the Cavs can somehow solve this problem, maybe get Joe Johnson to play some physical d, and try to get as much help from LBJ as possible, the Cavs' offense will be near impossible to keep up with. Keep in mind that Cleveland was easily the defensive team of the year, but also the most chemically charged offensive squad in the NBA as well.
When the finals tip off on June 4th, I'm confident game 1 will be in the Quicken Loans Arena and the opponents dressed like Ludacris's weed, Yellow wit dat Purp. I apologize for this post being very ranty and tangenty, but hey, it's a blog, not a wedding toast (Although that woulda been one hell of a wedding toast).
"Shit be goin good, but good can turn to better". As is the case with professional sports. Late May is a time when every franchise in the NHL and NBA still playing games needs to check themselves and ask what they can do to turn their team's season from a good one to a championship one. Predictions? The Stanley Cup Finals is headed for a rematch. But this time, especially if Malkin shows up to play, the hungry Pittsburgh Penguins will take one home. But now onto more important things. The wonderful, racially diverse game of basketball.
Let me just lay this on the line for my buddy T.M. Wiliamson at Trueball.wordpress.com (a savvy blog nonetheless), but I would take my Chauncey Billups over his beloved CP3 in a championship run anytime. It has always been my opinion that (to a certain extent) experience, maturity, and basketball wisdom wins more championships than great numbers. No, Chauncey does not average 22 and 11 or whatever CP3 does. But he was easily the single biggest addition to any team in professional sports this year, turned Melo from a good player into a top 5 player (words from Carmelo himself), and coaches the young Nuggets squad like a guy who's been to many conference finals and has a chip. And best of all, Chauncey has the balls to bounce the ball off Kobe's back in an inbound play to himself and lay it in, and it should've been an And 1. So yes, I'm expecting tons and tons of beef calling out CP3 like that, because I myself admit he is the better point guard, but sometimes experience just wins out. Another one of my main concerns with Paul is that he did not necessarily get better this year. He was more fun to watch last year and took his team to the second round of the playoffs and almost the conference finals, losing a game 7 at home to the Spurs if I recall correctly. Once again, before you all throw your computers, I admit CP3 is the best PG in the NBA right now, but Chauncey is playing phenomenal basketball in the western conference finals, something Paul has never had the opportunity to do.

Anyway, in terms of predictions, I think the Lakers will win. I am really really pulling for the Nuggets and would love to see Chauncey win a second championship, but I think these finals are primed for Kobe-Lebron. Which brings me to the east.
The Magic shocked the Cavs in game 1, coming back from a 15 point halftime deficit. Dwight Howard put the team on his gigantic watermelon shoulders and dunked it exactly when he needed to, and dished it out to the perimeter when they doubled him for Rashard or Hedo to bury their consistent 3 balls (not to mention Johnson, Pietrus and Alston, all of whom can shoot the 3 above average). But not to worry Cleveland fans. The Cavs have not had to make an adjustment these whole playoffs, and I'm confident that the coach of the year and the MVP will have a slight idea what to do about it. There is one huge problem for the Cavs though, and that problem goes by the name of Zydrunas Ilgauskus and looks exactly like the bad Russian guy in "Fargo". Big Z cannot do anything on defense against two awesomely powerful Magic Post-men, D-Howard and The Polish Hammer, GORTAT!!!! If the Cavs can somehow solve this problem, maybe get Joe Johnson to play some physical d, and try to get as much help from LBJ as possible, the Cavs' offense will be near impossible to keep up with. Keep in mind that Cleveland was easily the defensive team of the year, but also the most chemically charged offensive squad in the NBA as well.
When the finals tip off on June 4th, I'm confident game 1 will be in the Quicken Loans Arena and the opponents dressed like Ludacris's weed, Yellow wit dat Purp. I apologize for this post being very ranty and tangenty, but hey, it's a blog, not a wedding toast (Although that woulda been one hell of a wedding toast).
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