Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Ron Artest on Jimmy Kimmel

How could anyone not like Ron Ron? He's hilarious...I've met him a couple times and he's always a nice dude.




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Part 2

Friday, November 20, 2009

I Want to go to There...

I've been listening to Kings of Leon (which ironically enough is the ticker to our ETF for coal: KOL). They are badass, they sound great live too, which is pretty rare. They have a little indie rock mixed with some southern type folk music...it's an interesting mix, but I like it.




-Mr. A

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Good ole Shoe Toss

This is pretty funny. Ron Artest should have thrown it into the 5th or 6th row and made him go get it. :)

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Brandon Jennings: WOW!

This guy is insanely talented...tonight he scored 55 points as a rookie. I think one of my favorite things about him is his humility. He had a different path to the NBA, by having to play in Europe last year.

He played in Europe because he didn't have the scores to make it to college, and since the NBA requires you be 19 and 1 year removed from high school it was his best option. He played for Lomaticca Roma for $1.65 million.

He then entered the NBA Draft last June. He was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the 10th pick. Since then he has been unstoppable...20 points and 5 assists average, and he went for 55 tonight, in 3 quarters (he didn't score in the first quarter) and had 29 in the 3rd quarter. Insane.

I love his attitude...instead of buying a Bentley, Ferrari, or Lamborghini, he bought a Ford Edge...Yep the $26k Ford Edge, and a condo in the blue collar area of Milwaukee. This is a guy who came into the draft with at least $3.65 million already ($2 million in sponsorships), and he signed a contract worth $4.5 million over 2 years, and bought a typical car...good for him.

I think a lot of people (Nicholas Cage and Antoine Walker) should take notes from this guy. I like where his heads at, and I'm rooting for him.

Going Green

The hype with going green is hilarious, today Mrs. Awesome and I were at the mall and I bought a couple pairs of shoes at Aldo. Per usual, the inside of the box was packed with enough paper and cardboard to make my shoes feel like they were a bunch of illegals trying to get into the U.S.

When we made the purchase he said, "In an effort to go green, we no longer provide bags, but we have made the boxes so you can carry them." I asked him why they didn't reduce the amount of packaging inside the boxes, as a better effort to go green. No response.

I find humor in these funny little ironies in life.

I actually think the new way is easier to carry, it looks like this:

Friday, November 13, 2009

Do You Have Paraskevidekatriaphobia?

Paraskevidekatriaphobia is fear of Friday the 13th, and sufferers of said phobia typically believe the day to be unlucky, cursed, other an otherwise bad omen for a variety of reasons. The one common element in all sufferers, is (like most phobias) that their Paraskevidekatriaphobia is not grounded in any kind of logical reasoning. Most are likely falling prey to the deeply embedded culutural belief that Friday the 13th (and the number 13, in general) are unlucky. This stems from a variety of sources, mostly religious. But the main reason Friday the 13th came be branded as an inauspicious day is that on Friday, October 13th in 1307, King Phillip executed most of the Knights Templar in France because he feared how powerful they had become. This is also referred to as Black Friday.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

There's a little Captain in all of us


















This is crazy, is it a sign of the future? Brent Celek scored a TD last week and did the Captain Morgan pose in the endzone. He was penalized etc. etc. today it came out that he was part of a guerrilla marketing/advertising plan. Captain Morgan was starting a new ad campaign that would donate money to an NFL Charity for every pose after a Touchdown. They were donating 10k for regular season TD, 20k for Playoffs, and 100k for Superbowl.

This is intriguing that they could potentially run this ad campaign and no one could really do anything about it, as millions of people will watch it. Long story short the NFL got upset about it, and Captain Mo decided they would stop doing it...I think this was an awesomely creative way to advertise and wouldn't be surprised to see companies pursue this avenue in the future.

NFL Shipwrecks Captain Morgan Campaign [Yahoo]

Mr. Awesome did it, I entered the realm of twitter, I'm still trying to figure out how this crap works. Now I know how my mom felt when she joined facebook, this is so foreign to me... @ to refer to fellow "twit". "retweets" to "retweets", I know I 'll catch on, it just seems too simple and archaic, compared to facebook.

How much should I tweet? My life isn't entertaining every hour, just most of them.

I don't really like it, but we will see how I feel about it in a few weeks. I don't know what app to use for my Blackberry either, tried Twitterberry, but it slowed my phone down and drained the hell out of my battery.

If you wanna follow me: meester_awesome

Yeah, I was pissed that Mr_Awesome wasn't available.

New article on My Finance Blog

Instead of posting things people may think "boring" on this blog, I will be posting Finance related articles on my www.sacramentobulls.blogspot.com

I have just posted an article about Nouriel Roubini. Check it out if your interested.

Nouriel Roubini is a Fraud

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Karma: Leonardo DiCaprio wins in the end


I can't seem to figure out why Nicholas Cage is in "financial trouble" (which we all know means he only has a few million left).

According to NY Magazine these were a few of his items he has purchased over his career:
  • A jet (I wonder if it's the one from Con-Air)
  • 2 yachts
  • 3 castles (yep castles)
  • A "dozen or so" mansions
  • 50 cars, the most expensive of which was a $495,000 Lamborghini...although I have a hunch he teamed up with Angelina Jolie to steal them.

and the kicker...in 2007 he outbid (meaning more than one person really wanted it) Leonardo DiCaprio for a dinosaur skull. How much you ask? $276,000.

You deserve to be in financial ruin after spending almost 300 grand on a stupid ass dinosaur skull. I guess that's just what you get for trying to out bid Leo. He will always win in the end, well except in The Departed, everyone pretty much dies there.

You can't blame all that on your financial manager, idiot.

Sick Belt Buckle Bro

This video from Funny or Die is great...with Bobby Bottle Service and Peter Paparazzo.

At what point will these guys learn that Ed Hardy is not "sick" anymore (not really sure it ever was)?


The Ed Hardy Boyz: The Case of the Missing Sick Belt Buckle

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

My 1st Song

So my wife talked me into starting a blog. she can be found at www.adventuresofmrsawesome.blogspot.com , but please don't follow her or even look at her page. Her blogging skills are far superior to mine. I however do have better ninja skills, thanks for asking.

I'm sure you are all (all 1 of you followers) are asking, "what can we find on your blog Mr. Awesome?" Well, much like every other blog out there I'm not sure, we will see where it goes. I'm sure it will have a lot of finance, sports, and politics, mixed with a sprinkling of things I find humorous in the world.

This will be an adventure (hopefully not THE adventure, that would be boring to blog about my blog), and I am happy you are along for the ride.

Ok, lets be honest, Mrs. Awesome you're the only one reading this, and for that...You're awesome.

- Mr. Awesome