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  • ARGH!!! Broncos RB Henry busted for hippie lettuce

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    From ESPN:

    Denver Broncos tailback Travis Henry, the NFL’s leading rusher through the first four weeks of the season, is facing a one-year suspension for a repeat violation of the substance abuse policy… Henry, 28, was suspended by the league for four games in 2005 because of a repeat violation of the substance abuse policy. The substance for which he tested positive on that occasion is not known. Under the league guidelines, another test within a two-year period would trigger a one-year suspension. Henry would then have to apply for reinstatement and his compliance with the treatment program prescribed for him would be reviewed.

    Idiot.  I can’t believe that this guy is pissing his career away like Ricky Williams.  I can’t believe this guy, and it couldn’t come at a worse time for the Broncos.  While he let down the whole team, I’m not too concerned about the Broncos.  Selvin Young, Cecil Sapp and Mike Bell will hold it together and we’ve seen most Broncos runningbacks have been successful under Shanahan’s system.  Still, this is nothing but had news for Travis Henry and the Broncos record with free agents.  Dale Carter anyone?

  • Digging the intolerant

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    Digg has been one of my favorite sites on the Internet.  It’s a great resource for keeping up on news, finding great links and gauging reaction from the community.  In my 18 months in visiting Digg I’ve noticed some established traits in the stereotypical Digg user:

    • They love the Wii, hate Sony
    • They love Apple and their products
    • They hate Microsoft (or at least love to bash MS)
    • They love to make smart-ass chauvinistic comments
    • They hate Republicans (and love Ron Paul)
    • They are committed atheists and despise religion
    • They are intolerant of opposing views

    The last bullet has become more prevalent in the last few months, reducing the enjoyable community experience.  My most recent visit to Digg epitomizes degradation.  I’ve been following the story on Bills TE Kevin Everett, who suffered the spinal cord injury during the Broncos game.  News broke that he has gained voluntary movement and is hopeful to walk again. On Digg someone posted the story with the headline: “NFL Player may walk again! He is moving his arms & legs again! Digg & Pray!” This is great news, but of course the stereotypical Digg user can’t get past the fact that prayer was referenced in the headline.

    If you go to the story on Digg you’ll find that a few comments praise the good news, but most of the criticize the fact that prayer was added.  The further on you read the more intolerant and offensive the comments become.

    It’s one thing if you don’t believe in religion or prayer, but these people are so threatened that they feel the need to attack prayer and anyone who believes that.  What makes this so disgusting is that people completely forget about Everett and his situation just to drive their own point home.    They are so stuck on themselves and their own views that they managed to take a tragic story on Everett that has some hope, and make this about themselves.  Why do they feel the need to inject their beliefs somewhere it doesn’t belong?

    This represents what’s wrong with the Digg community and why this site is hitting a glass ceiling.  I’m not sure how Digg can expand their userbase when their core users are so territorial, intolerant and mean-spirited. Their users are more interested in protecting their safe haven for their views that they refuse to be welcoming and accepting of other views.  It’s been said that Digg is essentially the inmates running the asylum, and I’m inclined to agree.  Rather than bringing in new traffic, it’s going to just drive more people away.

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  • WTF of the day: Receiving International Text Messages Charges

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    I was in the process of paying my cell phone will, when I realized that my bill was slightly higher for the month of July.  Looking at the detail of my bill, I saw that I was charged $.15 for an International Text message.  Being that I don’t have any international numbers that I text to, I looked at the details and found the following.

    My phone is with Verizon, and as with other cell companies, text messages received by me are counted towards my text limit.  While I actually didn’t meet the limit for last month, I got charged for receiving text message from a domestic numberI think this message was sent to me while this person was overseas, but how the heck do I get charged for receiving a text message that I didn’t ask for?  The person that sent me the text had no idea that I would get charged, but yet I somehow have to pay?!?

    I realize I’m complaining about pennies, but how ridiculous is this?

  • The latest mascot to hate – Steely McBeam

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    Meet the Steelers new mascot who they “named” yesterday: Steely McBeam.

     

    Are you freaking kidding me?  Out of 70,000 names that were submitted, that was the best name you could come up with?  Ok, the name may be a little creative (although I do think it’s a cop-out to put “Mc” in front of someone’s last name), but the reason this is lame is because it’s another mascot.

    Argh mascots – the only thing worse than a mascot is a mime.  Just what we need: another goof in a costume walking around the sidelines, blocking everyone’s view and annoying everybody.

    I understand mascots in basketball: there’s a lot of breaks in the action and it’s easy to get the mascot on the court for some quick entertainment.  I understand mascots in baseball: the game gets pretty boring and you need something to show your kids.  But football?!?  There’s already too many things going on at games, and any break in the action is already pumped full of some commercialistic attempt to snag your attention. Mascots don’t belong in the NFL. 

    A few years back the Broncos introduced Miles and he’s been ruining games ever since.  Welcome Steeler fan, to the new miserable experience.  The guy to the right of the mascot in the picture looks like he’s already there: he looks like he’s trying not to be sick with the realization of the lameness of mascots.

  • Why I hate soccer

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    My buddy Matt found this video that best illustrates why I just can’t get with soccer.

    Check out their ‘creativity’ and ’passion’ – at acting and faking injuries.  The other fact is that the field is too damn big that you can’t get any good confrontations or worthwhile scoring.  If anything is more played out, it’s this whole “David Beckham coming over to the US”.  Ever since this deal was announced late last spring, this guy has played 0 games for the MLS.  They didn’t even get over here until a few weeks ago, and now that he’s here he’s “hurt”.

    To better understand why I can’t get with soccer look no further than this Simpsons clip below:

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