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The Morning After – January 31, 2011 edition

January 31, 2011
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Welcome to the latest edition of the Morning After, the final one this month of January 2011.

I pretty much spent the whole day watching television. Watched a little of the FA Cup before proceeding with the NBA on ABC. Managed to catch a little of the NHL All-Star Game and the start of the Pro Bowl until it was the Royal Rumble. Really have nothing to say, but again, the Royal Rumble is probably my favorite PPV match ever. It even screwed the TNA storyline by having both Kevin (a.k.a. Big Daddy Cool Diesel) Nash and Booker T appear on it.

Hereforth are the links:

The Pacers fired Jim O’Brien. (c/o Indianapolis Star)

Not only does Chris Bosh not want to hustle, but also he is pretty much a fake tough guy.

Kevin Garnett is merely staying true to who he is. (c/o Beantown Banter)

Duke was not waylaid like this since Earl Boykins made his name at Eastern Michigan. (c/o New York Times)

Obviously, Basketball Wives would be chomping at the bit to secure her. (c/o Washington Post)

Jon Kitna thinks if you engage in laptop porn, you are not manly. (c/o Deadspin)

NFC > AFC. Ho-hum. (c/o San Francisco Chronicle)

There might be more action outside the field than inside the field next week. (c/o Arizona Central)

Bill Maher credits socialism for NFL success. (c/o Huffington Post)

Lindstrom > Staal. More entertainment value during a game context than the Pro Bowl. (c/o Detroit Free Press)

There is a new show called Chicago Code, maybe they can figure this case out. (c/o Chicago Tribune)

This happened now, what more come 2022. (c/o Sports Illustrated)

Fulham annihlates Tottenham (c/o Scottish Daily Record)

He definitely had a dream. I don’t know if  that will prosper (c/o New York Post)

Being the writer was from Chicago, it was understood that they are still trying to figure out why the Cubs suck. (c/o NPR)

He ain’t no gamer, he’s a player. (c/o Kotaku)

Coming to the Victory Formation: the GITC homage to the X Games. Presumably, this will be included. (c/o Grind TV)

Colin Cowherd bringing his comedic talents to CBS. (c/o Entertainment Weekly)

Aussie Kim takes home a Slam. (c/o Winnipeg Free Press), to the consternation of a certain person. (Busted Racquet)

No Nadal, No Federer, Novak! (c/o Kansas City Star)

Even though they lost, i like their entrance theme.

9 Responses to The Morning After – January 31, 2011 edition

  1. Trey on January 31, 2011 at 7:41 am

    Type your comment here

  2. Trey on January 31, 2011 at 7:42 am

    Stupid type your comment here…Dooooooooooooooown gooooooooooooooes Doooooooooooook

  3. cabbage on January 31, 2011 at 8:03 am

    Alberto Del Rioooooooooooooooooooooo

    Pretty bad when wrasslin is the best sportin event on the tube (after World Handball Championships). Was shocked by the appearance of Nash and Booker T, but Austin, The Rock, or Mick Foley would have been better.

    Biggest problem with this generation of grapplers is very few sell their moves. Orton is probably the best of them now.

  4. ParrishWalton on January 31, 2011 at 8:50 am

    I don’t know how Venus is as nice as she is. Her parents are total tools and her sister is a massive bitch. Kim Clijsters is one of the nicest women on the tour. Oracene can go fuck herself.

  5. Johnny on January 31, 2011 at 9:04 am

    Dooooooooooooooown gooooooooooooooes Doooooooooooook

    Before you get excited be aware that they got blown out on the same weekend last year by Georgetown

  6. Johnny on January 31, 2011 at 9:06 am

    I don’t know how Venus is as nice as she is. Her parents are total tools and her sister is a massive bitch. Kim Clijsters is one of the nicest women on the tour. Oracene can go fuck herself.

    Agreed completely

  7. jpq1999 on January 31, 2011 at 9:08 am

    Is that Daniel Baldwin?

    /Baldwin level’d

  8. rekcalsa on January 31, 2011 at 9:18 am

    Actually watched the Royal Rumble for kicks last night…it was entertaining enough even though I have no idea who’s who anymore. Odd to see Nash and Booker show up.

  9. cbh49er on January 31, 2011 at 10:07 am

    Rumble was good, Edge/Ziggler was the best match.

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