Tim's Blog
World Cup Soccer Commercials
Posted June 15th, 2010 by Tim HarrisonI know that it's World Cup Soccer, but the commercials are exceptionally good. Check them out here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/soccer/the-10-best-world-cup-commercials/article1590980/
Could American Idol be done?!?!
Posted May 27th, 2010 by Tim HarrisonI hope so!!! I lost interest in this show the first season after they went to L.A. and they didn't show the losers who couldn't sing and basically made fools of themselves. Once they had "viable" contestants, it was BORING! Then, in season two, people went out of their way to suck, so, that was it - in my opinion, the show was done. How many of these Idol winners haven't used the following slogan this past week? "Do you want fries with that?" Where are they now?
The shot felt around the world!!!
Posted May 10th, 2010 by Tim HarrisonI've watched alot of sports in my life and have seen some serious injuries - the Joe Theismann leg-snapping comes to mind - but I think every man who watched Sami Salo not only take a slap shot to his "nether region", but then writhe around on the ice, actually doubled over for a moment and felt sympathy pain. Now, I know there are women who will say, "Big deal!
My Flames are out, so here's why I’m not cheering for any teams in this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs…
Posted April 15th, 2010 by Tim HarrisonFirst off the Canadian teams –
Montreal – I hate that stupid "Ole Ole Ole" song.
Vancouver – I was stuck in traffic there once. Plus I can’t forgive those yellow, black and red jerseys.
The Senators – Uh, Ottawa in April? Hello!!! It’s tax time – forget it.
Washington – Woody’s cheering for them.
New Jersey – The last time they won the cup, 250 people showed up at the parade? I don’t want to be part of that!
Philadelphia – It’s the city of Brotherly Love and I don’t have a brother!
Parking!!! Arrrrgh!!! What is the deal with some people?
Posted March 31st, 2010 by Tim HarrisonOK. The snow is gone. You can pretty well see the lines on the ground in most parking lots defining each parking spot, yet I was out shopping and from the end of an aisle I spied a parking spot. I made my way down only to find that some jerk off backed their car in, but the entire driver side of their car was on and at places over the line into the open spot. There was no way I was going to fit my vehicle in there! So, short of smashing the window in frustration, you wonder what you can do. Alas!
New stadium
Posted March 2nd, 2010 by Tim HarrisonOK. Let's look at this new stadium as something that we need to do now. No more nay-saying. I know the cost is big - $450 million. We could sink another $6 million into Mosaic Stadium, but as the report said, we'd only get 10 years out of it - and that's it. So, 10 years from now when we can't do anthing with Mosaic, what now? What's the cost of a new stadium going to be now? 1 billion? We all know how prices escalate.
Olympic pondering?
Posted February 23rd, 2010 by Tim HarrisonNow that I've been watching the Olympics for what seems like months now, I'm starting to wonder why we call certain countries what we do. Like Germany. Why do we call it Germany when they call it Deutschland. Why don't we just call it Deutschland? Or Finland. They call it Suomi. Why don't we call them Suomi. Where did Germany and Finland come from? How about Poland. They call it Polska. Why don't we? Then it gets more confusing. The Russians still have Russia on their clothing, yet it should be Россия. It's just way too confusing.
Super Bowl Ads
Posted February 8th, 2010 by Tim HarrisonSo, I've had a chance to look over all the Super Bowl ads, and my favorite had to be the Snickers featuring Betty White and Abe Vigoda! Very funny!!!
Have a look...
Flying isn't really hell - the airports are!!!
Posted February 1st, 2010 by Tim HarrisonOK... I know, Woody and I got to spend a week in Jamaica while those back here suffered through 10 feet of snow, crappy road conditions and school buses that didn't run. I have that in my mind as I write this. However, we did get to experience some of it, and it's effect on us enabled us to become quite familiar with the Regina Airport Authority.
The Late Night Wars
Posted January 18th, 2010 by Tim HarrisonSo, Jay Leno came out on the first show of this week to explain the situation, as to how he sees it, with the whole NBC late night debacle. This whole thing broke when I was in Mexico last week, so I was somewhat shocked when I got back to discover the story. I should preface this with the fact that I've never been a Jay Leno fan. He took a lot of cheap shots at Canadians in his early years, and quite honestly, I don't find him that funny. He's pretty vanilla, which appeals to a large part of Amercians. I call him Jay LAMO.


