Saturday, December 30, 2006

Rocky vs. We are Marshall


I can do a year in review blog, but the problem is that it would take too long and with all the bad things happening in the world today it's too much negativity that I can only take. So, I decided to stick with what I know best sports and movies. I decided to do my best Nick Bakay (ESPN Columnist) version of Tale of the Tape. Between the movies of Rocky Balboa (the sixth and final installment) and We are Marshall in which I have seen both.

Actors:
Rocky: Sylvester Stallone

We Are marshall: Matthew Fox and Matthew McCounghey

Edge:The two matthews have it. McCougney is in his prime plus the girls seem to like him.

Plot:
Rocky: Rocky feels convinced to step into the ring one last time after a virtual video game shows him beating the current champ.

We are Marshall: The 1970 plane crash that carried most of the football team changed the entire town of Huntington, WV. and the university board has to make a decision on whether to keep the football program going.

Edge :Push

Best ending to a film:

Edge: Rocky, but only because this was the last film

Their both good films, but if you were throw down your hard earn money go see "We are Marshall" it's a very good and it wins my tale of the tape.

Friday, December 15, 2006

The Holiday Season

Is it just me or does it seem like the older you get the faster the holidays approach? With 10 days just left before Christmas it seems like no matter where you go people are always busy this time of the year. They have to get that package sent to their grandkids, their fixing decorations on the Christmas Tree (not a holiday tree), their getting that last christmas gift or the last honey cut spiral ham so that it will be ready to be serve for the big dinner. They get ready for the annual office party where you hope and pray to God that you don't get embarass or that someone will embarass you. At times, I just tired of this time of year not because I don't like certain family members (admit there are people that annoy you) but because of all the commercialization of Christmas. After watching the movie "The Nativity Story" it gave me real perspective of why we celebrate this time of year. I can't imagine Josesph and Mary traveling over 100 miles on foot and by donkey. I complain if I'm traveling in a car for more than eight hours. Yet they made the journey to Bethlehem where Christ was born. If you have not seen the movie I highly recommend it after all this is the reason for the season
--Tim "hoping the new year will be better" Crippen

PS: Thank you to all of you who have prayed for me during the time of my grandfather passing away.