Yesterday, there were 2 All Star Games, a lot of women's basketball and a couple of NBA games. You can't possibly expect me to come up with anything to say about that. So, here is a video of a rhino attacking a car
I want to put up a post on the tournament, on baseball season, on something, but there is a video that has had my attention for pretty much the past 24 hours. You can tell how strongly I feel about this that a link gets it's own post. I laugh until I cry every time I watch it. It involves Vermont, too, so it's sort of like it has something to do with our daily scoreboard. The video isn't embeddable, so you will have to leave the site for a while, but here are my favorite few lines.
"Talk about the Bracket?!"
"Shh"
"And SWOOSH we go with the bracket" Go watch now.
You have to commend Darius. I'm thoroughly impressed by the lack of pit stains.
The D-Line doesn't get to celebrate a whole lot of scoring, and when they do, they don't get to cut back and forth up and down the field like Brett Keisel did today. Good for him. And hey! Gus Johnson!
It's Sunday, here's a fan on the field in Baltimore
With the response time of these cops it's really know wonder Baltimore has crime problems. I also find it funny that the fan had zero interaction with the players
The Minnesota Wild got off to a fairly quick start to the free agent signing period, faster than the other Minnesota team that I'm particularly fond of when it comes to adding players, in any case. In any event, here's what they did, along with a bit of a video for each player.
First, the Wild added depth at the blueline, acquiring Marek Zidlicky from Nashville. Someone in Tennessee is going to be sad to see him go.
Next, Andrew Brunette returned to Minnesota, three years after winning the hearts of hockey fans in the state by guiding the team to the Western Conference Finals.
Not but a few moments ago, Craig Weller, formally of Minnesota-Duluth, lately of the Phoenix Coyotes was signed to replace the now departed Todd Fedoruk. His video is the most awesome.