Thursday, August 16, 2007

Morning Munchies: Remembering The King, Beckham Fever and Who’s Now Dissent

- Basketball, Entertainment, Football, Morning Munchies, Soccer -

  • Today is the 30th anniversary of the death of Elvis Pressley, the so-called King of Rock n’ Roll. My generation knows very little about Elvis, although we do know his clones tend to migrate out west to Las Vegas to perform. The “King” has also inspired a certain NBA player (Scott Pollard) to honor him often with an outrageous sideburn from time-to-time, and a certain NBA coach to use as much grease in his hair everyday, all-day.
  • David Beckham started! Groupies rejoice! Noting that his ankle injury is only 78%, the LA Galaxy star scored a goal and dished out a lovely assist to Landon Donovan for his score. Dare I say it? The. Savior. Is. Here. Let’s keep importing the greats! 200 more and I swear the country will be hooked!
  • Jets and 1-round pick Darrell Revis agree to a deal after a 20-day holdout, the longest in Jets history since young USC wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson held out for 24 days in 1996.
  • Forgot to post this last week but here’s ESPN’s ombudsman throwing some shots at the network’s “Who’s Now?” popularity contest. She’s always on point, so keep up with her!




One Feedback on "Morning Munchies: Remembering The King, Beckham Fever and Who’s Now Dissent"



ScottVanPeltStyle.com

Beckham is lying.

His ankle is more at 86 percent and he knows it.



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