Today is a great day if you're a Niner fan like myself. Not so much if you're a Ram fan, or in the case of other Bay Areanites(Areans sounds tooo...Third Reich-ish) a Raider fan. The 49ers have been punching through everything the Rams throw at them, as it's 35-0 final score. That's like someone played a real life version of Madden on Rookie. It was almost sad.
The Raiders, on the other hand, can't score a touchdown to save their life. But since I hate them, it's easy to not care. All I can say is that the Quarterback, JaMarcus Russell, is the best player....for the other team.
My week off started yesterday. So far it's been fun. Yesterday I saw Zombieland, and it was beyond what I expected, and I really had high expectations for it. It was positively hilarious. I love it when movies are very self aware, and the addition of "rules" to surviving a zombie apocalypse. And I'd be lying if I didn't gain a bit of a celebrity crush on Emma Stone. That girl is gorgeous. haha.
I went to Now & Zen Fest in SF last week as well. I missed Dashboard Confessional and most of Howie Day though. It was a free concert in Golden Gate Park, and it was a lot of fun. I wish I hadn't have missed Dashboard, but I wish I had missed Howie Day. He's so boring. His only good song is Collide. I'm jsut going to say that right now.
Colbie Callait performed next. She was...only ok. She was entertaining though, not because she was talented or fun, but because there was this crazy fan near me on the lawn. He was completely rapt with everything she said, at one point even CRYING. It was really sad/scary/hilarious. After every song he would shout "WHERE EVER YOU GO!" at the top of his lungs. I was hoping that was a song and not some creepy stalker statement. When I got home I googled, and thankfully it really is a song. During the final song, "Bubbly" I had to record video of him because he starts to do this interpretive dance. I'll let the video do the talking:
That's my shoulder on the left, but you get the idea.
The headliners, Train, were oddly...amazing. Listening to their albums, you'd think they were boring as shit, but they're actually quite raucous and really entertaining. My buddy thought it was a douchebag move, but I found it hilarious when he tweeted from the stage.
The Raiders, on the other hand, can't score a touchdown to save their life. But since I hate them, it's easy to not care. All I can say is that the Quarterback, JaMarcus Russell, is the best player....for the other team.
My week off started yesterday. So far it's been fun. Yesterday I saw Zombieland, and it was beyond what I expected, and I really had high expectations for it. It was positively hilarious. I love it when movies are very self aware, and the addition of "rules" to surviving a zombie apocalypse. And I'd be lying if I didn't gain a bit of a celebrity crush on Emma Stone. That girl is gorgeous. haha.
I went to Now & Zen Fest in SF last week as well. I missed Dashboard Confessional and most of Howie Day though. It was a free concert in Golden Gate Park, and it was a lot of fun. I wish I hadn't have missed Dashboard, but I wish I had missed Howie Day. He's so boring. His only good song is Collide. I'm jsut going to say that right now.
Colbie Callait performed next. She was...only ok. She was entertaining though, not because she was talented or fun, but because there was this crazy fan near me on the lawn. He was completely rapt with everything she said, at one point even CRYING. It was really sad/scary/hilarious. After every song he would shout "WHERE EVER YOU GO!" at the top of his lungs. I was hoping that was a song and not some creepy stalker statement. When I got home I googled, and thankfully it really is a song. During the final song, "Bubbly" I had to record video of him because he starts to do this interpretive dance. I'll let the video do the talking:
That's my shoulder on the left, but you get the idea.
The headliners, Train, were oddly...amazing. Listening to their albums, you'd think they were boring as shit, but they're actually quite raucous and really entertaining. My buddy thought it was a douchebag move, but I found it hilarious when he tweeted from the stage.