Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Top 5 Fast Food Restaurants
as a nod to John Cusack in High Fidelity and to clear up any fast food confusions. here are my top 5. First there needs to be some ground rules: 1. You need to enjoy multiple items on the menu, every place has at least one killer thing and it may be your favorite item but that doesn't make the restaurant the best. 2. you need to be able to eat the item at anytime, lunch/snack, and 2am. 3. Needs to be cheap which pretty much eliminates Quiznos, Chicken Kitchen, and Pollo Tropical.
top 5 fast food restaurants
1. Popeyes - i could eat the spicy chicken strips at any meal and i've even gotten them for breakfast before. the multiple side items are fantastic, fries, cajun rice but the top of the menu is beans and rice.
2. chic-fil-a -> once they make those breakfast chicken minis available all day, this could slide into the top spot. regular sandwich, nuggets, grilled chicken - all enjoyable. one slight - too often the number of fries in the basket are not acceptable.
3. Arbys - uniqueness of a roastbeef sandwich and curly fries. Biggest surprise about arbys; their regular fries are great as well.
4. Baja Fresh - i eat so much mexican food that one had to make the list. I gave a lot of money to baja when i lived in NoVa. it is missed. (Salsalitos is quickly on its way to bumping this)
5. toss up between wendys and subway. i go with Subway because while i will constantly crave wendys, i'm usually disappointed. Subway has the problem that too many of their locations are in terrible locations (therefore are crappy) and slow but the product itself in a vaccum makes the top 5.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Revenge, I mean Return of the Darth Doody
Previosly they've announced a Empire spoof that is going to air either at the end of this current season or in fall of 2009. With the Evil Chicken as Boba Fett. Enough said.

And today its rumored that they'll be completing the "holy trilogy" with Episode VI: The Great Muppet Caper. Nice.
Monday, March 2, 2009
oh good for you! A new Terminator Salvation Trailer
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Business takes Eagles' Heart
During the Eagles’ 2nd game this past season, the defense gave up over 30 points to the Cowboys. We couldn’t stop two things, Marion Barber in the 4th quarter and Jason Witten on every other play. I thought that game singled the end of Brian Dawkins. He attempted to cover Witten on the majority of those play and on the majority of those plays, he was beaten by an embarrassing margin. He just couldn’t cover anybody anymore. He’s too slow I thought. A thought that was punctuated by Dawkins giving up an easy touchdown to TO on a goal line slant. When TO saw Dawkins covering him, he was waving his arms and setting off flairs at Romo because he knew it was an easy score. The entire week after the game I repeatedly said he was done, old, washed up. A once great player that didn’t have enough in him when it matter.
Then he helped destroy the eventual SuperBowl champions the following week. This time the punctuation of his dominance came during a play when he went Flying Squirrel over an offensive lineman to strip the ball out of Rothlesburger’s hands. Dawkins worth at this stage of his career was in his ability to motivate those around him with just a touch of dominant play making ability left.
He ran up and down the field each and every game giving players on both sides of the ball encouragement. He wasn’t just a motivated player on the field; he embodied the pain and desire of an entire fan base. In a time when athletes care more about the money and the business of their profession (I don’t blame them), it was nice and encouraging to see a fan’s passion on the field. That passion may be in every player (stoically) and it may or may not be a difference maker in a game (although I find it hard to believe that it doesn’t after seeing him carry the defense on more than one occasion when he was physically outmatched), but it was a pleasure to watch for 13 years. He’ll be missed.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
NFL Free Agency Wishful Thinking
Of course, don't tell that to Dan Snyder who once again won the money-pissing contest of off-season moves by giving $100M to Albert Haynesworth. The Washington Redskins - Free Agent Superbowl Champions 5 years running! Quick Reaction: I think this is a mistake. I understand he's an upgrade for them at that position but is making a realy good defense better worth the cost of 30 plus million guaranteed? I'd say no. The Skins need offensive line help, better wide receivers (unless they feel their 2 second year WRs will have more of an impact this year. how could they not since they barely got off the bench last year) and a quarterback. Some disagree with me on the QB situation there but I don't see Campbell as the answer. Of course, the Skins may have decided to copy their neighbors the Ravens by creating a great defense with an average offense. The Ravens seem to do that every year so it may just work.As for my Eagles, I feel it'll be another disappointing free agency for the Eagles fan in me. Year after year I hope the Eagles will make the moves that seem necessary - big backup running back and quality wide receiver. And year after year, they get lineman or running backs that do nothing like Lorenzo Booker. The only year was the year they got Owens and Kearse...and then they went to the Super Bowl. For some reason, Andy Reid and the Eagles organization have erased that year from their memory. I just don't get it.
UPDATE: While I would like TJ Howsmydriving, I do like the rumor they're going after another Bengal, Stacy Andrews. I like it because of the eventual loss of Jon Runyan and maybe Thomas. Still, get TJ on the phone, PLEASE!
