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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Fun Facts A&M and tu

Overall series record:
36-73-5

Series record since TAMU:
19-24

Point differential:
-806

Point differential since TAMU:
-293

Average score:
11.8 - 18.9

Avg Score since TAMU:
18.8 - 25.3

Avg Score TAMU W:
20.7 - 8.4

Avg Score TAMU L:
6.8 - 20.3

Longest Winning Streak:
6 (1984-89)

Longest Losing Streak:
10 (1957-66)

Played twice in a season:
1900,01,02,08,

Locations played:
57 times in Austin
47 times in College Station
4 times in San Antonio
4 times in Houston
1 time in Dallas

Most wins by Aggie Coach:
7 RC Slocum (1989,91,92,93,94,97,99)


Most Losses by Aggie Coach:
9 Homer Norton (1934,36,38,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47)


Highest Winning percentage:
Sherrill: .714
Bible: .550 (5-4-1)
RC: .500 (7-7)

Lowest Winning perecentage:
Perkins .000 (0-1)
Williams .000 (0-1)
Murray .000 (0-5)
Bachman .000 (0-2)
Marriam .000 (0-2)
Graves .000 (0-1)
Meyers .000 (0-4)
Foldberg .000 (0-3)

Foldberg

Largest Margin of Victory:
32 (1985) 42-10
28 (1925) 28-0
25 (1984) 37-12
24 (1976) 27-3
24 (1994) 34-10

Largest Margin of Defeat (current 2008 line at 35):
48 (1898) 0-48
38 (1894) 0-38
38 (1970) 14-52
37 (1969) 12-49
36 (1996) 15-51
35 (1972) 3-38

Friday, October 24, 2008

Hail in Longview

It hailed in Longview, Texas on March 29, 2008 and on April 10, 2008.


Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The truth about boxcar Joe Kines


The strangest day in the Mike Sherman era came on February 8, 2008, when Defensive Coordinator Assistant Head coach Reggie Herring resigned to join the Dallas Cowboys. Waves of shock pulsated throughout Aggieland. Mike Sherman had proclaimed at his press conference when hired that he was taking a lessor salary so that he could get the best assistance. And then, within a month, the key component to the coaching staff quits.

Mike Sherman hires Joe Kines as a desperation hire. Basically, he was the best person out that currently did not have a job. However, this last minute desperation hire may end up being his best.

Joe Kines was born July 13, 1944 on a train in route from Georgia to Alabama. He spent his early life traveling from city to city on train performing as a street performer for pennies. Not really. None of that is important, but this is.

When Joe got the call from Sherman, he was on working for Alabama in their Tide Pride office. Joe decided that he wanted one more crack at it and he loaded up the truck and moved to College Station. That would make 2 out of 3 defensive coordinators at Texas A&M from Alabama (Torbush and Kines), and the second straight defensive coordinator who was not working in football (Darnell and Kines). Why is he different than Torbush and Darnell?

Joe Kines has been coaching in the NCAA Division 1 and the NFL since 1977.
Joe has:

  • 26 years experience at D1
  • 4 years experience in the NFL
  • 17 years experience coaching linebackers
  • 17 years experience as a defensive coordinator
  • 8 years experience as an assistant head coach
  • 10 games experience as a head coach


The teams he has coached have a winning percentage .542. Just above average, right? That number is skewed by his stint as a Linebackers coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. During that time the Bucs were 20-43, a winning percentage of .318.

His NCAA winning percentage is .620.

Here is what is impressive about Joe Kines. Joe has been a coach when a new head coach is brought in 6 times in his career. Twice in his career, he has been retained on the staff when a new coach has been brought in.

Kines knows the aches and pains associated with a new staff. He understands building the chemistry of the staff and developing rapport with the players. He's very experience in taking what the players do well, putting them in a system that will lead him to succeed. His first year at Florida in 1979 they went 0-10. His worst record as a coach. The next year 8-4. The next 7-5. 8-4. 9-2-1. 9-1-1. This was the beginning of the Florida foundation of football excellence and he helped build it.

In 1995, he joined Georgia as the DC. They went 6-6 and head coach Ray Goff was fired. New coach Jim Donnan retained Kines as the DC. In 1996, they went 5-6. 1997, 10-2. 1998, 9-3. 1999, 8-4.

He joined Alabama in 2003 after Dennis Franchione decided to come to College Station. Isn't it ironic, don't you think? They went 4-9 in 2003, 6-6 in 2004, 10-2 in 2005, and then 6-6 in 2006. Even more impressive was Kines' units finished second nationally in total defense in 2004 and in 2005. He was not retained by new Alabama coach Nick Saban following the 2006 season, when the Crimson Tide finished 23rd nationally.

He has a history of helping to turn programs around. At 62, is he a long term solution? No. But for now, he's a great fit with the experience to turn Texas A&M around.

And lastly, if this guy doesn't fire you up, nothing will.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Cowboys win their first ever game at Lambeau... 27-16

This game reminded me of one of those games that Romo throws out several times a season. Buffalo last year, Philly..you know...Red zone interception, two intentional grounding calls tonight a fumble... This seemed like a bad game where he can't get anything done. I wonder if he's over came it so much that this is worst game he's going to throw out? And the 'boys still win going away. Romo:17 of 130 for 267. 1 TD 1 int. And all he cares about is the scoreboard.

TO: What can you say about that player?? He didn't have a big first game, had a few drops, but yet he still announced his presence with authority. Watch the Felix Jones' TD run. TO goes from a dead stop, 5 yards behind him, and outruns 26 to the end-zone. Amazing. He probably could've caught Felix if he wanted. He basically made 2 blocks on that play. And he made a great block on a Barber run too. He also showed great hustle running down field on the interception return and making the tackle.

Felix Jones: Jason Garrett said, "This guy is special." Proved it again. 3 Td's in 3NFL games.

Barber: I don't think that Barbarian describes him accurately. Is there even a word for what he does? I guess he's not a finisher according to Madden because he fumbled. Wonder how much the ribs had to do with that? Why didn't Wade challenge that? He was pretty damn close to being down. Barber looks like my brother only very athletic and black.


Romo: Already covered about his "bad" game, but 13-2 in his first 15 road games. Tied for the best ever. And people say he can't win the big one?

Jason Witten: Separated shoulder, making blocks left and right, and making great catches and plays. He's not under-rated in Dallas, but does the rest of NFL fans know how great he is? He is amazing and the best I have seen in a long long time. He's the real deal.

Tellus: Made some special team plays, committed a special team penalty, made a great run and got into a fight. It was with Jovorskie's half brother from another mista or sista Jermichael Finley. Not sure of the actual familial relationship. I'm sure Tellus, Jorvorskie and Jermichael have smoked a bowl together. Cracks me up. Hey Madden, if you rip another players helmet off, that's usually the penalty. I guess the A&M-tu stuff never goes away, even in the league. On his 37 yard catch and run and he looked great hurdling AJ Hawk. I don't think anyone was in the picture for the first 30 yards.


Miles Austin: I loved the way he was playing in presseason, and while his injury hurt the offense, it didn't hurt on the W/L. He made 2 great catches and was over 100 yards and a TD. He can't be 100% if he got chased down by a safety.

Pass rush: I'm not sure the total amount of sacks, but it seems like for consecutive weeks that Cowboys get pressure but can't finish the job. Damarcus Ware is the man. He's fun to watch. At the end of the game though, the sacks are there.
DaMarcus got 2, Henry 2, and Ratlif one?

Defense: After the first couple of series, it looked like they couldn't stop Green Bay. But they shut them down when it counted in the red zone, and only gave up 9 non garbage time points. Did anyone else notice Roy wasn't in the game? I didn't even think about it until Hamlin committed the holding in the endzone. Stupid play.

Summary: A win on the road in the division is huge anytime.

PS:
Rick Gosselin: He's probably the greatest writer I have ever read when it comes to the NFL. I love his style, I love his draft knowledge, but... "Packers are going to win because the Cowboys have never won in Green Bay. 0-5." Seriously, what kind of prediction is that? There's a first time for everything. Cowboys maybe have 10 players left from the last time they played in Lambeau. And none of them were born before the Ice Bowl. It's be similar to say the the Cowboys will win at Texas Stadium because Favre doesn't play well there.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

'Canes beat Texas Aggies 42-23

For all the Aggies out there... please please play this video.


Thoughts:

Crowd: Kudos to the students for coming and filling up their side. Miami fans made a great decision to leave in the fourth and head to the Chicken. Guarantees a table!

Goodson: He's electric in space, and believe it or not, the coaching staff did a great job getting the ball in his hands in space. And he protected the ball and made things happen. Great game on his part.

T. McCoy: First time he's really contributed and showed good hands and JJ really trusted him.

Fuller: Despite looking like he's 40 and a man....He could go down as the best in history of Texas A&M. I really hope he's ok.

This team does not quit. I love that. Shows that they have believe in what they're doing and what the coaching staff is doing.

JJ: Made some first time starting QB mistakes. He was much more accurate than I thought he was, which is very positive. He's very elusive back there, and I hate to say it, but he needs to start the rest of the year.

Very creative play calling. The first play of the game was very well designed. The putting 3 RB's in the game and no QB is VERY interesting. I'd like to see how that progresses throughout the year. It's interesting what they'll do with really no experienced good receivers and a surplus of backs.

Lane: Didn't have a carry. He had a horrible play where he went through the line and didn't even block 1 person. He looked better at other times. Laugh out loud moment when the announcers were talking about his weight. They said that he had a neck injury, and was hurt and gained all the weight he had lost back because he couldn't work out. So he gained 15 pounds because he couldn't work out for 2 weeks????

President of Texas A&M: Please don't say we're number 1. Is there anything in the world that Texas A&M is number 1 at?

2 turnovers really made the difference.

I'm really not going to get into the negatives, but..... that defense is shades of Torbush. Wow.

This game was definitely not lost with the coaching. Several times they were in position to succeed, and the players didn't execute.

Replay: Nothing over-turned. Reply needs to be instantaneous. If it's going to be over turned, over turn it. If it's not, don't stop the game.

Yes, that was a crappy loss be a lopsided score. However, If you really look at how they came around throughout the game, didn't quit, it bodes well for a team that will get better as the season progresses. I would not be shocked to see these boys hitting on all cylinders by the end of the season and have a chance to win a lower tier bowl games.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Worlds Largest Atom Smasher shut down

Transformer glitch shuts down biggest atom smasher
GENEVA - The world's largest particle collider malfunctioned within hours of its launch to great fanfare, but its operator didn't report the problem for a week.

In a statement Thursday, the European Organization for Nuclear Research reported for the first time that a 30-ton transformer that cools part of the collider broke, forcing physicists to stop using the atom smasher just a day after starting it up last week.

The faulty transformer has been replaced and the ring in the 17-mile circular tunnel under the Swiss-French border has been cooled back down to near zero on the Kelvin scale — minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit — the most efficient operating temperature, said a statement by CERN, as the organization is known.
[redacted]
Before the problem occurred, scientists had said it would probably be several weeks before the first significant collisions were attempted.



What are we going to do with all these Atoms that aren't being smashed? Grab your children and head for your bomb shelter. This is no joke. Atoms are a serious threat to our safety.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Cowboys win! Cowboys win! Holy Cow!

Wow. What a great game! Cowboys over come numerous mistakes to come out victorious. Romo with the Int that lead to the TD before the bad bad bad PI call. Did I say it was bad? Romo fumbling not once, but twice in the end zone (on one play) was the difference for most of the game. Then while driving the Eagles fumbled and turned it over that lead to the Barber short TD. 10 penalties, not including the face mask that was not called. Cowboys overcame the mistakes, the penalties, and came out victorious. I guess the Jessica jinx is officially over. The good news is that I don't have to listen to the blowhards talking about how the season is over for the rest of the week.

It appeared as if the rib was hurting Barber early. He didn't seem to break any tackles, but credit the Eagles for making plays. He started to make some plays toward the end of the first half and the second drive into the third quarter. He got it going with that nice TD to end the half, and then that TD in the fourth.

Felix Jones looked incredible on kick returns and on a couple of runs. He looked to have a big hole up the middle on one run and took it outside and couldn't get the corner in the 4th. I kept repeating the quote from Garrett on Hardknocks. "This guy is special."

Very little pressure, and when they did get there Donovan McNabb looked great escaping what pressure the Cowboys gave. The Cowboys secondary look porous as well. I will say this, 99% of the Qb's in the league get sacked 10+ times. He's playing that good. Cowboys can afford to lose in Philly in the last week of the season.


DeSean Jackson: Multi-Million dollar talent and a $.50 head. Apparently it's not the first time he celebrated too early? The Army game in SA? I wish the Cowboys had been more awares (intentional mis-spelling) and picked up the ball.


Cornholio stop talking about Super Bowl. One game at a time, and losing the game is NOT THE END OF THE SEASON. But winning it helps.

Texas Stadium: White trash capital of Texas. I've lived in DFW for over 10 years. I've been to every sporting event in DFW. I have never felt smarter, richer, better looking than when I'm at Texas Stadium. Ok..call me a snob. I don't care.

Martellus: Made a great catch and run, and didn't pay much attention to him blocking. He had a chance on a 3rd and 22, but the safety made a great play. It also goes to show that Romo isn't afraid to go to him. Romo also tried to hit him when Tellus was the hot reciever on a blitz and Romo couldn't get it to him.


Stream of Consciousness blogging

4 point lead. 4:29 left. Let them score on the first play. Give you time to drive down the field. Good thing I'm not a head coach in the NFL. Cowboys hold on defense for what appears to be the first time tonight.

3:09: Cowboys ball. Marion the Barbarian time. Can he do it?
1st and 10 from the 21. MB for 6. Great run. Bouncing off tackles, running through a hold on the jersey. That is why he got the contract and Julius is in Seattle.
2:57: MB for 1. 3rd and 3.
2:52: Screen pass over thrown. Huge huge huge mistake. As Jaws says, that's a TD if he catches it. Great call by the Eagles.
2:45 Punt and penalty. Have to drive 78 yards for the TD.
2:36: Incomplete pass. Should've been caught. It was juggled. Good throw by Donovan, Lewis was wide open.
2:31: Scramble for 9. Roll clock roll. I think that faking the draw really slows down the pass rush.
2:03: Draw with the face mask penalty. Jay Jay Jay. What you doing? 10 penalties? Holy shnikes. Wade, I thought you took the blame for the penalties?
2:00: I'm calling it here. Eagles win. That screen pass that Romo over-threw cost the game.
2:00: 1st and 10 from 48. SACK! They got him finally! Ellis with #2!
1:30: 2nd and 14: Incomplete pass with great pressure!
1:23: 3rd and 14: 1 time out remaining, which just appeared as I had that thought. All day long and sacked by Ware! Ballgame! 1:10 and 4th 17, no time outs. I mean, it felt like it was all day!
1:10 4th and 17: Damn good thing Sherman ain't the Cowboys coach. Hook and Lateral! Stopped! Ballgame! For real this time!
Postgame: Tony Romo is awesome.

Now...the other question is: My opponent had Romo and Akers, and I have McNabb. I know, autodraft. Anyhow, if I lose, I am blaming DeSean Jackson and putting a hit out on him. I kid.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

A tale of 3 coaches

One of the biggest things that is often overlooked in college football is consistency. A coach finds a system that works, teaches the kids the system, and as they progress through it, there is consistency.

When a new coach is brought in, the expectations for immediate results from the fan base have nothing to do with the actual factors the coach is facing. I'm sure he wants to win as much, if not more than even the most die hard fan. Starting over, teaching 85 scholarship kids and 20 walkons a new system a challenge, especially with the 20 hour college rule. The coaches that have their system in place, and they're not teaching every kid the entire system.

Three NCAA DI Coaches in their first 5 seasons.

Coach A



Coach B



Coach C



All three coaches struggled in their first 5 years. They are all in a highly competitive conference. One of these coaches was gone after that 5th year.
The other 2 coaches were kept, and stayed at their university.

Coach A


Coach B


Who are these men?

Coach A



Coach B


Coach C


Does that mean to say that Fran deserved to be fired? No. But perhaps that consistency with 3 head coaches in 7 years is going to severely retard the program at Texas A&M. Who is to say in year 6 or year 7 that Fran wouldn't have taken the program to the level of Ku and Mizzou?

A&M was set for 8 wins because of the schedule and consistencies. Instead, they're in a complete rebuild mode that will may lead to 4 victories. 2 rebuilds in 6 years.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Jorvorskie Lane



Jorvorskie is blessed with incredible quickness for a man his size. He has amazing hands, and can even throw the ball. Jorvorskie is listed at 6' 270 pounds. That height may be accurate, but the weight is questionable.

New Aggie head coach Mike Sherman tells Jorvorskie to get down to 265, and to add insult to the fat talk, tells Jorvorskie he is going to play fullback.

It appears as if the previous staff looked a blind eye to Jorvorskie's weight and conditioning. The new staff approaches the subject head on.

Mike Sherman knows the NFL, and knows what it will take for Jorvorskie to make it.
The NFL is a league of measureables. They measure:
40-yard dash
Bench press
Three cone drill
Broad jump
Vertical leap
20-yard shuttle
60-yard shuttle
Position specific drills
Physical measurements
NFL team interviews
The Wonderlic Test
The Cybex Test
Injury evaluation

A good work out and good height weight, a player can overcome years of collegiate mediocrity. Come in over weight, out of shape, weak, and it doesn't matter what you did in college. You may lose your chance. There's no deceiving the NFL about your height and weight. They know.

Let's compare Jorvorskies height and weight to 3 postions in the NFL. HB, FB, and TE. Jorvorskie has played HB and FB, but TE you may ask? Bare with me. One of the recent trends in the NFL is to have more TE's than FB's on the roster, and have an H-back. An H-back is really a hybrid FB/TE. The H-Back is a lead blocker, and will catch the ball out of the backfield. An H-back can stay back and protect the QB as well. It's the kind of role Jorvorskie should be performing for the Ags right now, but due to injuries and no line play, it hasn't progressed.
There really is no technical H-back position, it's usually a TE or a FB playing that role. A good example of the H-Back is how the Cowboys use 6'5" 251 Tony Curtis out of the backfield or the Redskins use 6'3" 258 Chris Cooley.

Jorvorskie is listed at 6' 270. He's probably heavier than that. Aggies don't lie, cheat, or steal, so we'll go with those numbers.

There are 116 HB's on NFL active rosters, not including IR, PUP, and DEV.
The average size for an NFL RB is 5'10" 217 lbs. The median is 5'11" and 217, and the mode is 5'11" 225. The smallest is 5'6" 181 Darren Sproles and the largest is 6'4" 264 Brandon Jacobs. There are 20 HB's taller than Jorvorskie and there are none that are heavier.

There are 94 TE's on NFL active rosters, not including IR, PUP, and DEV.
The average size is 6'4" 256. The median is 6'4" 255, and mode is 6'4" 255. The shortest is 6' and the lightest is 223. The tallest is 6'8 and the heaviest is 288. 93 TE's are taller than Jorvorskie and Jorvorski is heavier than 83.

There are 39 FB's on active rosters, not including IR, PUP, and DEV. What's interesting about this is 5 teams don't even have a FB on their roster. They use more of a TE/H-Back out of the backfield for a lead blocker or not at all.
The average size is around 6' 248. Median and mode are 6' 250. The tallest is 6'4" and the lightest is 225. Jorvorskie is heavier than all but 1 FB in the league.

What does all this mean? Does this mean that he can't play in the NFL? No. But in a league that is all about measurables, it's going to be tough for him to get a shot. The FB that weighs more is in his 9th year, so I'm pretty sure that girth was acquired over the years.

A FB/HB in the NFL has to do more than just block and catch passes. He needs to be able to run down the field on kickoffs and punts, and block for special teams. Martellus Bennent was a 2nd round draft pick at TE, and he's on all special team units for the Cowboys as 2nd string TE. At 270+ pounds, it would be very difficult to run up and down the field multiple times. With the NFL roster at 46 for game days, there is no room for a running back that can't do more than short yardage.

However, if he gets down to 260, he's still heavier than most and can use it to his advantage of size and amazing quickness. If he learns to block, and might be light enough to run up and down the field, Jorvorskie stands a chance.

If he shows up to the combine at anything over 270 (actual weight), he won't be drafted. And if he gets a rookie contract, and is over that weight, he won't make a team.

He's a great player, and I hope he makes it for his and his families sake. And he'll break the alltime TD record on September 20.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Who should be the starting QB for the Aggies?







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2nd favorite joke

A shepherd was herding his flock in a remote pasture when suddenly a brand-new BMW advanced out of the dust cloud towards him. The driver, a young man in a Broni suit, Gucci shoes, Ray Ban sunglasses and YSL tie, leaned out the window and asked the shepherd... "If I tell you exactly how many sheep you have in your flock, will you give me one?" The shepherd looked at the man, obviously a yuppie, then looked at his peacefully grazing flock and calmly answered "sure".
The yuppie parked his car, whipped out his IBM ThinkPad and connected it to a cell phone, then he surfed to a NASA page on the internet where he called up a GPS satellite navigation system, scanned the area, and then opened up a database and an Excel spreadsheet with complex formulas. He sent an email on his Blackberry and, after a few minutes, received a response. Finally, he prints out a 130-page report on his miniaturized printer then turns to the shepherd and says, "You have exactly 1586 sheep. "That is correct; take one of the sheep." said the shepherd. He watches the young man select one of the animals and bundle it into his car.

Then the shepherd says: "If I can tell you exactly what your business is, will you give me back my animal?", "OK, why not." answered the young man. "Clearly, you are a consultant." said the shepherd. "That's correct." says the yuppie, "but how did you guess that?" "No guessing required." answers the shepherd. "You turned up here although nobody called you. You want to get paid for an answer I already knew, to a question I never asked, and you don't know crap about my business...... Now give me back my dog."

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Texas Aggies hold on to beat the Lobos 28-22

My thoughts on this game: From the Aggie perspective, of course.

Both teams made a hell of a lot of mistakes. 4 fumbles for A&M, 4 fumbles for NM. The difference is that A&M lost one, a muffed punt that lead to a field goal, and NM lost 3. The 2 int's lead to 2 scores as well. Roughing the passer: It appears as if A&M's fortunes are turning in this regard. 2 games were lost last season with crucial roughing the passer calls. This season, it turns into a TD for A&M.

A&M's offense: Boring. Little imagination. West Coast Offense dumbed down. It's a very straightforward offense that can be effective if executed properly. Can college kids learn to execute it? Previous NFL coaches, even the one of the greatest ever failed to implement it effectively in college. Walsh.

You'd think A&M would've done better against the offense that NM was running. Wasn't it almost exactly what A&M was running the last 3 years? Option, zone read, etc. I guess they tried to block out everything Fran taught them.

Special Teams: What was that? 2 delay of game penalties and punting line drives? It lead to great field position.

Goodson: I wonder if he read all his clippings and rantings about his talent from Sherman. It's almost as if he's running around like he did his freshman year and not protecting the ball. He seems to run out of control, and he still has yet to convince me he can run between the tackles. I hope he proves me wrong. Of course, that picture is from last year, so apparently he wasn't protecting the ball last year either.


Jerrod Johnson: I like this kid. I really do. He can make plays and tries to make things happen. If only he had more accuracy. Hopefully he can improve upon this. I'd like to see how well the team does. I love McGee too, and if this team progresses, the best QB should play. If it's him, great. However, if the Big 12 is out of reach, Johnson needs to be playing every down. He just needs to be more accurate. His second TD pass was a crappy pass. It should've been an interception. Which brings me to Fuller.

He's the best true freshman WR I've seen in my years watching A&M football. Hopefully he'll progress throughout the season and throughout his career. That 2nd TD was one of the most amazing plays I have seen by an A&M WR in a long long time.

Injuries: McGee, Goodson, Tannehill, and a few others...If our starting QB, our 3rd string QB and starting WR, and starting tailback are hurt, we're in trouble. If our first string slot receiver is playing QB...that's bad news.

Defense: Did I hear correct? Was that really the first pick six since 2002? Was there really not a pick 6 in the history of Fran?? A&M missed so many tackles it was ridiculous. I don't remember a linebacker being called by name on a tackle all game. It seems like there were not huge missed assignments, unlike last week. Of course, there

Overall: It's a W. And that, in the end, is all that matters. I truly believe that this staff, and this team will get better week to week. Most of the mistakes can be corrected, and I feel good about the program? Why? Because it's more fun to be positive than negative.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Zack and Miri Make a Porno-Trailer



With the exception of Jersey Girl, I love Kevin Smith movies. This looks like fun.