Jan/102
Rare photos of the cool.
Found a website that rivals The Impossible Cool. Nothing better than perusing photos of the coolest people eva!
Dec/090
The 15 most intriguing of the year… In Jeff’s life.
In contrast and in retaliation to the hocus pocus and bullshit crap that the likes of Entertainment Tonight and People Magazine has put together, I would like to lay out a list of the most intriguing “real” people, that I know and love. To boot, I’ve added an extra 5 more spots to the usual 10 you see driveling out of magazines and TV screens across North America, so there, fuck you Mary Hart.
15. James Dalgleish:

As a brother, James Dalgleish inevitably finds a place at the top of the list. Being both a sharer of genetic material and man of considerable size he and I share many of the same quality. Returning to school this year put me in a situation not many people get to be in, a post-secondary scenario that had us pitted together in a Critical Thinking Philosophy class run by a codeine high, English Philosophy Doctorate. Needless to say, I lost the race in terms of marks, but our ability to relate almost every aspect of critical thinking jargon and terminology to the Star Wars Saga was staggering. My brother intrigues me because of his inability to clean his room, at all, over the fall semester yet amidst the Beirut like interior of his man lair, he still seemed to garnish high marks as he plugged away at his Geography major. God bless you James, oh wait, if you critically argue the existence of God, there is no real, solid evidence to back up the inductive argument that states there actually is one….
Oct/091
Tiger Woods is the first athlete to make a billion dollars.

Tiger Woods has been making history on and off the course since he joined the PGA Tour in 1996. First up was a record $40 million contract fromNike. The following year he won the Masters by a record 12 strokes, becoming the youngest winner ever and first black player to take the title. His career has been packed full of accomplishments, including major titles (14), annual money titles (9) and Player of the Year awards (9). Now Woods can add one more accolade to his trophy case: the first athlete to earn $1 billion. Our calculations show that the $10 million bonus Woods earned winning this year's FedEx Cup title nudged him over the $1 billion mark in career earnings.
Woods has only two real competitors when it comes to career earnings among athletes: the two Michaels, Jordan and Schumacher, who dominated their respective sports for nearly 15 years. Jordan's earning peaked during his last season with the Chicago Bulls (1998-'99), when he earned $69 million in salary and endorsement income.
And judging by the photo above - Woods is telekinetic, too.
Sep/090
Richter crushes Wolf, but it was humane.
Watch as Andy Richter embarrasses Wolf Blitzer on last Friday's (Celebrity) Jeopardy. Fettucini, really Wolf?









