Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
How Could You Hate On THIS Guy?
Earlier today, Mark threw a fit of rage when he read that Brian Dawkins had signed with the Broncos.
Hours later, it seems that the announcement Mark read was merely premature speculation - by a man named David White, NFL reporter for The San Francisco Chronicle.
At first, Mark cursed the day this guy was born for misleading him in to thinking the Eagles had lost Dawkins. But then, he spent some time reading about this misguided sports journalist. and quickly realized, the culprit is actually an amazing man. Read his bio and try to stay mad for long - you're not human if you don't fall in love with this guy:
Meet David White, the Chronicle's new Raiders beat writer
Say hello to David White, the new NFL reporter who will cover the Oakland Raiders for the San Francisco Chronicle.
New Raiders beat writer David White worked at the Fresno Bee for 12 years.
David spent the past 12 years at The Fresno Bee, where he most recently covered Fresno State football and wrote a national college football column. He also won a small box-full of national and regional awards as an enterprise writer.
David is a 33-year-old native of Selma. That's a small farm town in the San Joaquin Valley where he once worked at a fruit packing house before deciding sports writing was the way to go.
He has a wife and children ages 2 and 5 months, loves In-N-Out burgers and is active at church as an ordained minister. David will resume hobbies and quiet walks in the park when the kids grow up.
Seriously?
Hours later, it seems that the announcement Mark read was merely premature speculation - by a man named David White, NFL reporter for The San Francisco Chronicle.
At first, Mark cursed the day this guy was born for misleading him in to thinking the Eagles had lost Dawkins. But then, he spent some time reading about this misguided sports journalist. and quickly realized, the culprit is actually an amazing man. Read his bio and try to stay mad for long - you're not human if you don't fall in love with this guy:
Meet David White, the Chronicle's new Raiders beat writer
Say hello to David White, the new NFL reporter who will cover the Oakland Raiders for the San Francisco Chronicle.
New Raiders beat writer David White worked at the Fresno Bee for 12 years.
David spent the past 12 years at The Fresno Bee, where he most recently covered Fresno State football and wrote a national college football column. He also won a small box-full of national and regional awards as an enterprise writer.
David is a 33-year-old native of Selma. That's a small farm town in the San Joaquin Valley where he once worked at a fruit packing house before deciding sports writing was the way to go.
He has a wife and children ages 2 and 5 months, loves In-N-Out burgers and is active at church as an ordained minister. David will resume hobbies and quiet walks in the park when the kids grow up.
Seriously?
Presto Pesto Majesto
Looking for something to cook this weekend are ya?
TMW recommends the following Poms-inspired dish:
*Mel's fresh pesto tips:
Let me know how this works out, dear readers!
Love, Miss Mel xxx
TMW recommends the following Poms-inspired dish:
- Pesto (Mel's favorite pesto recipe can be found here)*
- Whole Wheat Ravioli or Tortellini - your choice
- Sauteed sliced mushrooms and fresh or frozen peas (sautee in olive oil with fresh garlic, s+p)
- Grated parmesan to taste
*Mel's fresh pesto tips:
- This recipe calls for nine (9) cloves of garlic, Mel says - that's too much! Use about six (6) or seven (7) cloves
- This recipe will make way too much pesto. But that's great! You can save it for up to a week if you store it properly - with a tiny film of olive oil on top, and seal it airtight.
Let me know how this works out, dear readers!
Love, Miss Mel xxx
Thursday, February 26, 2009
At Our House, We Call It "High/Low"
At the Obama's place they call it "Roses and Thorns":
"At dinner, they play a game called 'Roses and Thorns.' Everyone takes a turn describing a good thing that happened that day (rose) and a low moment or tough problem they had to deal with (thorn).
"When the President finished his turn after a particularly challenging day at the White House (we didn't learn which one), Malia told her Dad: 'You have a really thorny job.'"
-ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent and "This Week" Host George Stephanopoulos
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
I Love You Marksdale
Chairman Of The Board
Monday, February 23, 2009
Thank You And Goodnight
Mel In Hollywood: The Return
Mel In Hollywood: The Oscar Party
Finally got to talk to a very tired Mel, who got to attend and enjoy VF's big Oscar bash last night. She was a little groggy so I didn't get much of an update, but she saw pretty much everyone you can imagine. She said Elle MacPherson was the prettiest so I guess "The Body" has still got it. Despite all the star sightings, Mel seemed substantially more excited about the In N Out burgers served at the party.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Mel In Hollywood: Game Day
The Fleet:
The Lounge:
Admittedly, TMW's coverage this week has been geared toward the more glamorous side of Mel's job. However, there's plenty of grunt work to go around as well. Currently she's in the lounge at Empire CLS Chauffeur, waiting to inspect the wheels on a fleet of 40 BMWs to make sure they're not covered in brake dust. Nice.
BTW, she's in El Segundo. Watch your wallet, Mel.
The Lounge:
Admittedly, TMW's coverage this week has been geared toward the more glamorous side of Mel's job. However, there's plenty of grunt work to go around as well. Currently she's in the lounge at Empire CLS Chauffeur, waiting to inspect the wheels on a fleet of 40 BMWs to make sure they're not covered in brake dust. Nice.
BTW, she's in El Segundo. Watch your wallet, Mel.
Mel In Hollywood: Seinfeld
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Mel In Hollywood: The Event
Mel's had events and parties all week out in L.A., but last night was the BMW event for which she had sole responsibility. By all accounts (or at least her account), it was a success. Congrats, Mel!
Basically, she gave a bunch of movers and shakers (including Twofer from 30 Rock as you'll see in the pics) the keys to their own BMW 750, loaded 'em up with a playlist curated by Michael Giacchino (the guy who does the music for Lost), and put them on a scenic route through the Hollywood Hills leading up to the Griffith Observatory, where a swank party awaited them.
On my next trip to L.A., I look forward to retracing the route in a Chevy Malibu Maxx from Hertz, and cracking a Bud Light tall boy in the observatory parking lot upon arrival.
You can check out all the pics here. I love that the first one is someone pulling up in a Saturn.
UPDATE: Here's a pic of her at the event with one of the founders of Live Earth.
Friday, February 20, 2009
FRONTLINE: Inside The Meltdown
Frontline this week gave a typically awesome breakdown of the banking crisis. You can watch it online here if you're interested in reliving four harrowing months in a convenient one-hour program.
TMW Preggo Of The Day
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Thrillist Philadelphia
TMW Preggo Of The Day
Ya Lost Me
I thought last night's episode of Lost was weak. Uncharacteristically cheap and bad storytelling, and events that should have carried emotional weight had none. Hopefully the next few episodes will redeem this episode, as all the blanks it left are filled in. I've enjoyed this season overall, but I remain uneasy about the straight sci-fi path it continues on. Please G-d don't let this show jump the shark. It's all I have.
I won't get into too much detail, because this blog's namesake probably hasn't seen it yet, but for TMW's spoilerific prediction (which Heather can attest was made last night without the help of the Internets), see the comments section.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Kelly Watch
What's new with Chris Kelly? I'm glad you asked. Here's an itemized update from the man himself...
"1) CK is well.
2) 4 hours of sleep last night
3) I've completely done away with my New Years "no coffee" resolution.
4) If you call me from Italy saying you don't have the cash to pay your taxes, I shall have no pity.
5) "Every dumb thing I ever done in my life there was a decision I made before that got me into it. It was never the dumb thing. It was always some choice I'd made before it. You understand what I'm sayin'?" - John Grady...genius.
6) I just wrote and then deleted a paragraph about a dream that I had about a Lil' Wayne look-a-like from AC. His name was Richard C Brighton and ended up being Jacob in Lost. This was all delivered to me via Jim Gardner of course.
7) CK is well."
We Were Brothers Once
let them dance to their tune
what they want they will have
they will serve my head on a platter
and will I breathe? it does not matter
I have done as I said
as asked I spoke the truth
You were right then: they did not believe
words having been uttered by a Youth
I know not about fear
I have no care for them
sixteen years of shame is all I bear
and know not what guilt nor what Life is
they may have now used me
when innocence works strong
it is well until we fade to years
we were brothers once in all and All
Frederick Kesner
what they want they will have
they will serve my head on a platter
and will I breathe? it does not matter
I have done as I said
as asked I spoke the truth
You were right then: they did not believe
words having been uttered by a Youth
I know not about fear
I have no care for them
sixteen years of shame is all I bear
and know not what guilt nor what Life is
they may have now used me
when innocence works strong
it is well until we fade to years
we were brothers once in all and All
Frederick Kesner
Mel In Hollywood: The Bed
Here's Mel's bed at the Regent Beverly Wilshire, the landmark hotel featured prominently in "Pretty Woman." They've clearly refurnished it since that movie came out, because they no longer have the iron gate-like headboards that you could kinda sorta see Julia Roberts nipple through in that one scene.
Leap Of Faith
wingsuit base jumping from Ali on Vimeo.
Leap Of Faith...I refer not only to this video itself, but the fact that I'm posting it without having actually watched it. Chris Kelly sent it to me (a relay from Kevin McKay, actually), so it must be good.
Enjoy.
TMW EXCLUSIVE: Sneak Peak At Tonight's Lost
Faced with mounting legal bills in her fight to keep Aaron, Kate is forced to do corny commercials for a Canadian late night singles hotline.
TMW Preggo Of The Day
Barbara McKay
Due Date: March 28th
TMW Prediction: Boy
Yes, she's due on the same day as Steixner's wedding. Even on his day off, he gives the gift of life.
While we all have reservations about another Giants fan being brought into this world, Babs' baby will no doubt be a cut above his Big Blue brethren. Barbara's constant rubbing of her belly should ensure that this kid is a lover, not a fighter. TMW is looking forward to meeting him :)
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Pop And Lock
It may be old news, but The Big Shaqtus earned some TMW real estate with this performance. Awesome.
Did You Know?
Hold Time: TMW Approved
While I don't think it's the masterpiece that is Post-War, Hold Time is pretty damn good so far. If the instrumental at the end of "Rave On" - a beautifully lazy cover of the Buddy Holly classic - doesn't make you feel, then I have but one question: who hurt you?
Resolved: Lily Allen Is, In Fact, Hot
Agreed? I don't know what the word chanteuse means, but I feel like it might apply here. The accent certainly doesn't hurt.
Mel In Hollywood: The Office
Mel In Hollywood: The Ride
24 Is Good This Season And All, But...
Monday, February 16, 2009
(4) Pitt 76, (1) UConn 68
New M. Ward Out Tomorrow
M.Ward, TMW's favorite troubadour, is back tomorrow with new album Hold Time. In the ever-crowded singer/songwriter field (aka Rossman Rock), this guy remains a real standout.
Check out the exclusive first listen on NPR.org and let us know what you think!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
This Is Why I'm Hot...
...and thisiswhyyourefat.com.
A celebration of our culture of culinary excess.
(Pictured above: Sloppy Joe on a Krispy Kreme)
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