Tomorrow night we will see who will win the bet. See that picture above Dyra? I’ll be enjoying that delicious combo food. And i get to choose the place if i win. Knowing you, you’d probably suggest a crappy restaurant. If you win i’ll hand over that crumpled dirty $50 by the end of the week. Don’t forget it’s me giving -6.5! Good luck cause you’re going to need it! And for those cheering for the Arizona Cardinals, it’s all good. Just remember, the question isn’t who you want to win the Superbowl, it’s who you know will win it. Like i said i have no problems with the Cardinals winning but Steelers are more proven.
You can grab yourself some 3D glasses at a retail shopping store. It’s a wide blue sheet that comes with 4 glasses. I got mines at Stop & Shop but i think Walgreens, CVS, and other stores have them on display too. First of all, it’s not for the big game itself, it’s actually for Sobe’s Lifewater commercial and a commercial for an upcoming Dreamworks movie, Monsters vs. Aliens which will air during halftime on NBC. You can also hold on to them fo tomorrow to watch an episode of “Chuck” in 3D. I’m specifically wearing them to watch Dyra cry in 3D when he loses the bet.
Jessica Alba is setting the record straight: Sweden was neutral during World War II.
Alba and Fox TV show host Bill O’Reilly traded punches last week after the presidential inauguration. After Alba told a Fox reporter that O’Reilly was “kind of an a-hole;” he retaliated by calling her a “pinhead” for telling a reporter to “be Sweden about it,” assuming she meant Switzerland.
“I want to clear some things up that have been bothering me lately,” Alba blogged on MySpace Celebrity. “Last week, Mr. Bill O’Reilly and some really classy sites (i.e.TMZ) insinuated I was dumb by claiming Sweden was a neutral country. I appreciate the fact that he is a news anchor and that gossip sites are inundated with intelligent reporting, but seriously people… it’s so sad to me that you think the only neutral country during WWII was Switzerland.”
Although Switzerland is more frequently cited as an example of neutrality, Sweden did indeed follow a policy of neutrality during World War II. History point to Alba. – msnbc.msn.com
Hey Dyra since you believe Arizona will win, let’s make a wager. If the Cardinals win i’ll give you $50 bucks. If the Steelers win i would like $50 too. However, since you have no job, all you have to do is treat me, Vann, Dan, and Lucky to a bowl of Pho plus you have to cough up your Minado’s gift card to me. Deal or no deal?
A new bill has been introduced to congress that would require camera phones to create a click or other audible noise when the phones are used to take pictures. The bill is called the Camera Phone Predator Alert Act, and would prohibit a camera phone from being equipped with a means of disabling or silencing the tone. The bill would fall under the domain of the Consumer Product Safety Commission and be treated as a safety requirement. The noise would have to be audible to anyone in a “reasonable distance” of the camera phone. – phonescoop.com
Somewhere in the world people like Dyra are shaking their fist right now. To the point though, i can see the good this law is trying to accomplish but everyone already has phones that take pictures with the option of turning the click sound off. I’m sure somebody will also make apps for phones that will silence the sound click anyways. Even if you can’t turn the sound off, some perv will probably resort to using video mode instead. Now what about people who need to turn the sound off when taking pictures in a theater, play, or any place that requires silence? The government should pass a law in which if you take a picture without sound, Chris Hansen’s face will pop up and warn you. That right there will definitely do it.
He takes home the gold with some controversy, but wins it nonetheless. He’s also the first to win the Men’s Snowboard Superpipe gold back to back. Some images below: