Wednesday, March 29, 2006

More Ronaldinho

Ridics moves from the womb!


Thursday, March 23, 2006

Air Bakin

Had to dust these off...

I've always been curious to see what's under the Nike label on the back.  I'm pretty sure it's an adhesive patch to cover up what they were getting heat for... They had their logo on the back to look like flames to match the shoe, Air Bakin, but the Islamic world was in an uproar because they felt that it too closely resembled their lettering for Allah.  So, in a way, these shoes are godly.

I'm pretty sure Timmy Two-Step wore the red/black/yellow and KG wore these:

AirBakin

(not literally)

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

HF is greater than "Number Two"

This guy, judging from his blog, lives the f**kin life:

Hiroshi Fujiwara


(that's the translated blog. peep the original japanese version, if you like.)

Translating "Bold" Blogs

I'm starting to get addicted to Japanese pr0n st/\r blogs.  What makes it even more interesting is Google translations!  Not only do you have these phonecam glimpses into their lives, but now you get this sort of bad translation doublespeak that gives you an idea of what they are talking about but still doesn't really make sense.  It's great!

Here is an example:

Manami Suzuki



[note: "bold" is what they call "adult" or "porno" movies/stars in the Philippines]

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Ronaldinho Gaucho

speaks for itself:

Friday, March 10, 2006

We Miss Robert!


Thursday, March 09, 2006

Meatless

I'm starting to reconsider this Lent thing with the no meat on Fridays.  After reading the book Freakonomics, I think it somewhat compares to the same principles of striking on gas for a day.  People will just load up on it the day before or after.  I mean, shit, I wait til the stroke of midnight Friday night so that it's officially Saturday and then I get some burgers or something.  

I mean, I guess there's a principle/meaning/gesture behind it, but same goes with a gas strike.  I don't know if that's sacreligious to say, but it seems to be along the same lines.

From what I read, it started out when people had to store up food for winter and towards the end they would have more scarce portions and would have to cut back.  So they would have to wait for spring to come by for them to feast again, since food would be more abundant then.  This is what it is supposed to remind us of.  However, we aren't too reminded of this since we can feast our little hearts out on Thursday up until midnight and Saturday at midnight.

I don't know.  But I gave up sweets for Lent and maybe it's making me a little grumpy, haha.