Sunday, February 21, 2016

time for a change

usually when i or any of the teams i passionately follow get on a string of shitty luck, a change is in order. now, when i was younger, that usually meant shaving my head bald or dying my hair a crazy fucking color. now at 40, it means finding a place open on a Sunday to get my hair cut. maturing i suppose.

yesterday still seems like it was a bizarre b movie that had no fucking plot and worse yet, no fucking conclusion. like i normally do when i'm really angry, i put on some classical music to try to sleep to. i believe i fell asleep to Mozart last night. i got a good 5 hours, but i probably would have preferred to fall asleep to Beethoven.

i enjoyed Austin City Limits last night. it was the Hall of Fame episode, so there was a bit of nostalgia involved.

ROH was excellent last night. every match was really good. i should get their pay per view this Friday. i doubt i do, but i should.

enjoy some music kids:

and now some of this and that:

on the DVR tonight will be Vinyl, Girls, Togetherness, Last Week Tonight, Shameless and Billions.

i will be watching for most of the night WWE Fastlane on WWE Network. this will be the event to more or less set up what's going to happen at WrestleMania, so i'm really looking forward to tonight.

the New York Rangers play at home tonight against Detroit. hopefully they win so i can enjoy a victory beer while watching wrestling tonight.

i might watch some of the Daytona 500 today. it's usually the only NASCAR race i give a shit about each year.

and if i somehow get motivated today, i might actually do my laundry as well. but i doubt it.

i'll be on here tomorrow sometime after Manchester United plays in the FA Cup. if they somehow lose that game, i'm expecting the apocalypse.

i hope your Saturday was great. i hope your Sunday is even better.

be well. be creative. be cool. be quick to send me CASH, panties, hate mail, love letters, broken promises and dirty pennies from heaven.

peace and chicken grease...

music:

DJ Shadow - Midnight In A Perfect World
The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Otis Redding - Cigarettes and Coffee

"Slavery has never been abolished from America's way of thinking." - Nina Simone

and your whatever the fuck i want you to see video of the day:

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