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Showing posts with label Guy Fieri. Show all posts
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2/08/2009

RONNIE FLORIAN SIGHTING, AND MUCH MORE

Oodles of interesting stuff happened in the world of Pittsburgh sports this weekend. Dejuan Blair dropped 32 on poor DePaul; Duquense upset Sean Miller and #9 Xavier; some Cardinals and Steelers reuinted in the annual rite of the offseason known as the Pro Bowl; and the Pens locked horns with the Red Wings. I'll spare you the details of how that worked out.

But perhaps the item that stuck out most to me was the photo above, a just-snapped shot of easily the most beloved character in Mondesi's House history, Ronnie Florian. What was really intriguing to me, though, was the story behind the photo; it wasn't shot in Pittsburgh, oh no. This was actually an encounter between two MH readers (Matt B. and "Nick Dawg") and The Ultimate Pirate Fan in a Daytona, Florida bar the week after Super Bowl 43. It seems that Mr. Florian was attending professional umpire school there and just graduated, so what better way to celebrate than to be bothered for a picture by two wise-acre Pittsburghers who notice you 900 or so miles from home. I'm sure he was thrilled.

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A close second in this weekend's "Best of Inbox" was this shot of Edgar Snyder at the Super Bowl, from The Jim of Sportsocracy fame. As The Jim reminds me of the well-known Burgh attorney, there's no fee unless he gets money for you.

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Next, we get a report from the aforementioned Pens game courtesy of Brandon J. I'd love to get an explanation for this jersey foul:

The Civic Arena was chalk full of random jerseys. A Paul Coffey toting guy sitting next someone sportin the Old 29er's jersey. A signed Ron Francis Hartford Whaler jersey. The amazing sightings did not stop there. A little treasure that I came across was an interesting powder blue Hossa jersey. This little gem came complete with Winter Classic patch. Because he was with the team for that epic win, right? What kind of "fan" has that jersey?

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Finally, the perennially awesome A.J. sent over this SB43 screen shot of Cuba Gooding, Jr., notable for the fact that it contains half of Guy Fieri's bleached, sunglassed head to Gooding's left. That means we can finally clear up the debate of whether or not the Food Dude/Jeff Reed lookalike attended the game. The answer is a resounding YES.

Don't worry, I'll get back to real sports coverage soon. Much like Kenan Thompson as James Harrison on SNL, I needed a little breather after that SB43 overload. Always remember, any post that can somehow unite Florian, Snyder, Fieri, and Winter Classic Hossa cannot go unheard.

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11/23/2008

NEWS AND NOTES



--Friday's Backyard Brawl will probably be your last chance to watch Shady McCoy play at Heinz Field (for Pitt, that is). [PG]

--Congrats to my W&J Presidents, 35-21 winners in their first-round playoff game against Christopher Newport, which is either a school or one singular guy who somehow made it into the D-3 playoffs. [Washjeff.edu]

--Here's the highly-anticipated Ryan Malone song, sung by a guy who is really bitter towards Ryan Malone. [The PensBlog]

--Big Ben brings his mouth to a gunfight...and wins. What can't he do? [SPORTSbyBROOKS]

--Ben Roethlisberger=Guy Fieri. You'll just have to click the link to see how it relates. [Hugging Harold Reynolds]



--The Phil Savage email fiasco is detailed at length by Joe Bendel, with photos. A definite candidate for story of the year. [Fox 970]

--Loyal Notre Dame fans spent Saturday hurling snowballs at their own team during the Syracuse game. Yeah, that Charlie Weis hire is really working out well. [AOL Fanhouse]

--Looks like Pitt inked a top-25 recruiting class for hoops. Some have it 9th, some have it 24th. [PG]

--The Pens get high marks from Scott Burnside in his quarter-season report. [ESPN]

--PacMan Jones' next misstep will probably be the end of his NFL career. Can we start calling him "Morris the Cat" at this point? [ESPN]

--Anyone curious to see what Macho Man Randy Savage looks like these days? [Zimbio]

--A simply unreal Barry Bonds tattoo. That is all. [Mouthpiece Sports]

--Is it me, or does this recap of the Bengal-Steeler game sound a little overly-optimistic? [Cincinnati.com]

--Is the world aware that there's an ongoing lawsuit between Taco Bell and 50 Cent over their offer to give $10,000 to charity if he changed his name to 79, 89, or 99 Cent? [TMZ]

--I know this is from last week, but I didn't get a chance to mention it: how stupid were the auto manufacturer CEOs who flew private jets to ask the government for money? [ABC News]

--The word 'meh', thought of to be introduced to the world in a 2001 episode of The Simpsons, makes the cut for this year's Collins Dictionary. [Wall Street Fighter]



--There are 34 bowl games this year, meaning that 68 teams will be playing in the postseason. That's bigger than March Madness. [Wall St. Journal]

--OK know-it-alls: here's 5 things you didn't know about the NFL. [Ask Men]

--Why are America's worst hamburgers all so tasty? [Men's Health]

--Want to lose some fat from eating all of those bad hamburgers? Read this first. [Ask Men]

--Check out this video of young Adam Bender, the boy who plays little league with one leg. [YouTube]

--It's a sad days for Dancing with the Stars fans: Julianne Hough has called it quits, ending her Steeler-like dynasty. [Yahoo!] TV

--Twilight took in over $70 million this weekend, probably because there was no Steeler game to distract the country. [LA Times]

--Here are the 25 worst-selling #1 albums of all time. If you're wondering, the Ron Artest album doesn't qualify, since it never reached #1. [Yahoo!]

--The follow-up to Superbad has a trailer, and it looks promising. [FilmDrunk]

--Here's a list of the 10 Most Memorable Posthumous Performances. Wonder if Heath Ledger made the cut? [Yahoo! Movies]

--The child of Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz has a name: Bronx Mowgli. Seriously. [WWTDD]

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