I never would have guessed that a competitive match of the old childhood game, "Red Light, Green Light" could be entertaining. But that was before I saw this clip. There's just something about it that I find so enjoyable and uplifting. Maybe it's the feeling of nostalgia for a game I played when life was so much simpler? Maybe it's the inspired 1980 soundtrack that makes me wish this clip wouldn't end? Or maybe it's something else that I haven't quite put my finger on just yet? In any event, enjoy. Oh, and if you're at work, be careful as to who might be looking over your shoulder.



Damn- This really should be an Olympic sport.

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This video is almost a year old, but as far as I can tell, it's been flying under the radar. When it was first posted, I doubt many people had much interest in the third string QB of the Dallas Cowboys. But now that Tony Romo is a Pro Bowler, this clip becomes a little more relevant. And by relevant, I mean it gives me an excuse to post video of young women shaking their asses, making out and showing off their underwear.

(Romo only shows up at the 20 second mark and is on the clip for two whole seconds, but feel free to watch the clip in its entirety if you'd like)



Cowboys fans can only hope that Romo is the link back to the Dallas Dynasty. The days of offensive dominance, Super Bowl victories, and Ho's. Lots and lots of Ho's.

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Monday, February 05, 2007

So I must admit that I was a bit skeptical about the social relevance of having two black head coaches face each other in the Super Bowl for the first time. But already, its impact is being felt throughout society. Just last night, the opening scene of PlayboyTv's "director's cut" movie featured a black starlet being nailed hard on a kitchen counter.

Opening scene. That's progress, baby.

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I'm still hungover from my battle with the keg last night. Sadly, I fared only slightly better than Rex Grossman did yesterday. Hopefully after some more sleep and a few glasses of Tang, I'll be able to post some more Super Bowl thoughts later today...

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