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Archive for August, 2010

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Food Crime


Indian Pole Gymnastics

This might be the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen. This guy is really, really good at pole. Pay special attention at :25!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I don’t see this catching on in America.


All The Way!


Old Hipster Spotted at Apple Store

Well, they definitely had an old soul.


Corgi Flop!

I love slow motion dog videos. Stolen from Odes’ Blog.


Bulls Eye


Kanye West – See Me Now

Thanks to Bruno for putting me on this track. I heard Kanye talking about it on Twitter today but I didn’t see him leak it. Oh well. The song features Beyonce and Charlie Williams. I am really excited to see what his next album will be like. I’m hoping for bombs, not duds.

Kanye West – See Me Now


ODB Was The Best. Ever.

Classic. Wu-Tang is fovever.


SAMSON!


How to NOT Impress Your Girlfriend at a Baseball Game

Maybe if he was wearing his hat correctly the lights wouldn’t have been an issue. I love how the announcers immediately rip into him.

Douchy boyfriend, you will forever be known as “The Bailer.”


B-girl Grandma Tracy


EERIE


New Arrivals from Homage

Homage is continuing to pump out amazing shirts year-round. If you missed the Summer Flea sale this weekend, don’t worry. You Short North-ers will be able to get your fix soon enough.

HOMAGE.COM

Andre Thornton

André Thornton, also known as “Thunder,” played first base and DH for the Cubs, Expos and Indians during his 14-year career.

In 1979, he received the Roberto Clemente Award, given to the player who best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual’s contribution to his team.

In 1987, Thornton finished his career in Cleveland with 253 home runs and remains one of the most popular players in team history.

“Andy Thornton is as good a man as you’ll find on the face of the earth.”

- Bobby Bonds

Pay Homage

HOMAGE is dedicated to those who’ve made the game what it is.

Founded in 2007 in Columbus, Ohio, HOMAGE celebrates the culture, tradition, spirit and heritage of the good ol’ days.

For a limited time, 100% of the proceeds from the sale of each logo tee support TEAM HOMAGE in Pelotonia 2010.

The Coop

Cooper Stadium, originally known as Red Bird Stadium, is located at 1155 W. Mound St. in Columbus, Ohio. It was built in 1932 as a ballpark for the Columbus Red Birds, the then farm team of the St. Louis Cardinals. The park was constructed using the same blue prints as Red Wing Stadium in Rochester, New York in 1929.

Kenesaw Mountain Landis, baseball’s first elected commissioner, proclaimed Red Bird Stadium as “the finest park in all of baseball” during opening day on June 3, 1932.

In 1977, the ballpark was renovated when baseball returned to Columbus after a six year absence, becoming the new home of The Columbus Clippers. Then, in 1984, the stadium was renamed in honor of Harold Cooper, the county commissioner who was responsible for keeping baseball in Columbus in the 1950s.

Though the Clippers no longer call it home, “The Coop” has welcomed many great ball players over the years, including Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Whitey Ford, Jim Palmer, Johnny Bench, Willie Stargell and Don Mattingly.

Murderer’s Row

With a lineup that included Earle Combs, Mark Koenig, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel, Tony Lazzeri, Joe Dugan and Pat Collins, the 1927 New York Yankees were collectively known as “Murderer’s Row”, a fearsome lineup that scored a total of 975 runs in 154 games.

After losing 21-1 in a July game against the Yanks, Washington Senators first baseman Joe Judge said, “Those fellows not only beat you but they tear your heart out. I wish the season was over.”

Arguably the greatest offensive lineup ever assembled in baseball, the 1927 Yankees would go on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates in the World Series.


This Dog Just Watched Inception


The Only Exercise Book You’ll Ever Need


Gucci Mane feat. Swizz Beatz – It’s Gucci Time

Swizzy comes through with ANOTHER Justice sample?! Not mad. Columbus’ 2nd favorite rapper has put out about 200 songs in 2010 and this one stuck out the most. It’s a little loud and chaotic but I’m not complaining. Enjoy.

Gucci Mane – It’s Gucci Time


Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now

It is my personal and possibly entirely incorrect belief that if Freddie Mercury had lived on, his reputation would have been as epic as Michael Jackson’s.


Bird of Disapproval


A Baseball Highlight Worth Watching

Hiroshima Toyo Carp outfielder Masato Akamatsu shows off his parkour skills during a recent match-up against the Yokohama BayStars.


Dance Before the Police Come!


Bangs – Meet Me On Facebook

THAT BOY BANGS GOING HARD IN THE STREETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Lil’ Wayne feat. Drake – Right Above It

Haven’t had any new Weezy lately so I figured I’d throw this up. Nothing spectacular, but feelin’ it anyways.

Lil’ Wayne feat. Drake – Right Above It


Seat Savers


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