Friday, July 30, 2010
What does GTL Mean? Jersey Shore Slang 101
What does GTL mean? After all, it’s now the season premiere of MTV’s hit reality show Jersey Shore and it seems as if the cast speaks another language. Besides the Italian Jersey accents, they have a lot of slang that makes some people who haven’t followed the show scratch their heads.
Well fear no more! GTL stands for Gym, Tan, and Laundry. Those, I presume, are three things that are important for any Jersey Shore cast member.
Although I am not so sure why they want to tan. They are on Miami Beach, so they will get plenty of sun just being outside. Heading to the gym seems futile too, as they could just run up and down the beach.
A funny thing happened on The View today. When asked if Snooki should run for mayor of Wasilla, Obama looked confused and stated he didn’t even know who Snooki was. Well, CNN called him out on it, as he made reference to the Jersey Shore cast member in his speech about health care reform.
Side note – someone writes Obama’s speeches for him. Just because he said it, doesn’t mean he came up with it himself. Like the man has time to watch Jersey Shore? He’s got two wars, millions of angry unemployed workers, and millions of gallons of crude to clean up out of the ocean.
Now that we wandered off the subject, I will bring you back to the point: In Jersey Shore speak, GTL means Gym, Tan, and Laundry. It’s late….so now I am going to GTS (Go To Sleep)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Marvel Comics Thor Movie Trailer Leaked onto the Internet
A trailer for the upcoming Marvel Comics movie Thor was leaked onto the Internet earlier today. While Marvel reps moved quickly to have the trailer removed from circulation, it was no doubt seen by millions of eager fans with curious eyes. As of early evening the five minute trailer was removed from popular preview site traileraddict.com. Still, "Thor" was a trending topic on popular social networking website Twitter for several hours, and reaction ranged from fairly positive to complete success. The folks at Marvel must be particularly adept at damage control, since they have a fair amount of experience from the "Wolverine" movie leak a few years ago, where an unfinished copy of the film actually surfaced prior to release.
While official fan reaction is difficult to gauge due to the nature of the leak, the fact that the Thor movie trailer was so popular for even a brief period of time should raise hopes at the studio about the potential of the film. Considering the May 6, 2011 release date for the movie, the leak is a fairly convenient way of building up some word of mouth before the official trailers start to hit theaters. Of course, the Marvel fan base is in for a special couple of years with movies based on Thor, Captain America, The Avengers, and Spider-Man due over the next few years. Of course, all of these pictures build off the successful run of the "Iron Man" franchise.
That being said whether or not the leaked "Thor" trailer is a coincidence or an actual problem for the famed comic book company remains to be seen. As far as characters go, Thor has been around for a while and has amassed an impressive fan following. With so many possibilities for the impressive stable of Marvel characters, the success of this particular film could actually impact the box office of future projects. However, the studio as whole seems to be riding fairly high with a few successful projects over the past few years. If the company is able to build upon that success, the sky is the limit on the amount of super hero movies that may start popping out of Hollywood.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Leah Siegel, ESPN Producer Succumbed to Breast Cancer
Leah Siegel, one of the first women to become full-time ESPN
Leah Siegel, one of the first women to become full-time ESPN field producers has succumbed to breast cancer this Monday. She was 43.
Leah Siegel, the ESPN producer lived an inspirational life and her two years long battle with the deadly cancerous disease served as a motivational catalyst for the residents of the area.
Leah Siegel a mother of three and full time producer at ESPN, was resting peacefully at a medical facility in recent days and she died Monday morning at about 4:32 am. Leah Siegel was a married woman and mother of three.
Leah Siegel’s husband Eric Loehr has thanked everybody for their support for last couple of years saying that during these years Leah Siegel enriched many people’s lives and he believes that her own life was also enriched.
Leah Siegel was working at ESPN covering all the major events throughout the country and her work won her three Emmy Awards.
Leah Siegel was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in 2008 just after the birth of her third child and she was the front page story of The Dallas Morning News during that fall and her story of battling with breast cancer inspired a huge public who wrote to her at her web page.
Leah Siegel also served as a beacon of inspiration for her Lakewood neighborhood that made their contribution towards annual Komen Dallas Race for the Cure and this group was among the top fundraisers.
Leah Siegel was grown up in Washington and she attended Maret High school. Siegel graduated from the University of Maryland and also studied at Aix en Provence, France. She began her career from WRC-TV.
Leah Siegel, the ESPN producer lived an inspirational life and her two years long battle with the deadly cancerous disease served as a motivational catalyst for the residents of the area.
Leah Siegel a mother of three and full time producer at ESPN, was resting peacefully at a medical facility in recent days and she died Monday morning at about 4:32 am. Leah Siegel was a married woman and mother of three.
Leah Siegel’s husband Eric Loehr has thanked everybody for their support for last couple of years saying that during these years Leah Siegel enriched many people’s lives and he believes that her own life was also enriched.
Leah Siegel was working at ESPN covering all the major events throughout the country and her work won her three Emmy Awards.
Leah Siegel was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in 2008 just after the birth of her third child and she was the front page story of The Dallas Morning News during that fall and her story of battling with breast cancer inspired a huge public who wrote to her at her web page.
Leah Siegel also served as a beacon of inspiration for her Lakewood neighborhood that made their contribution towards annual Komen Dallas Race for the Cure and this group was among the top fundraisers.
Leah Siegel was grown up in Washington and she attended Maret High school. Siegel graduated from the University of Maryland and also studied at Aix en Provence, France. She began her career from WRC-TV.
Top Gear: Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Lewis Hamilton & Veyron Super Sports
Top Gear: The Stig, Tom Cruise & Cameron Diaz
Big Top Gear episode tonight with Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Lewis Hamilton in an Ayrton Senna Film, Hammond with Snowmobiles in Sweden & May in the Veyron Super Sports.
Update: We’ve added the Star in a reasonably priced car VT with Cruise and Diaz at the bottom. It’s live at the moment, but Top Gear have a habit of shutting down their clips, so we can’t guarantee it will continue to work.
Yes, it’s Sunday again. We have an F1 race in Hockenheim but the highlight of the day for many of you is Top Gear at 8pm on BBC2; episode 5 of series 15 already. Just two to go after tonight.
You’ll all have heard that tonight’s star in a reasonably priced car is Tom Cruise. And he brought along his latest co-star Cameron Diaz. Which sounds like a big coup for Top Gear. Which of course it is. But…
Cruise and Diaz have a film to plug. At the moment there aren’t many options for them to get the film across on TV. Jonathon Ross has been put out to pasture for a year; Graham Norton seems to be off on his Summer hols and Alan Carr.. Well, would you plug your film on Alan Carr?
So Top Gear luck in to some A-list fun. And the fact that Tom Cruise is a huge petrolhead and Cameron Diaz is a bit of a game girl will have helped somewhat.
Also on offer (which would have been the big news any other week) is James May driving the new Bugatti Veyron Super Sports, Richard Hammond goes hardcore snowmobile-ing in Sweden and Jeremy produces what by all accounts is a thoughtful and poignant film on Ayrton Senna, featuring none other than Lewis Hamilton.
Sounds like the makings of a vintage Top Gear Show.
How The West Was Won
I arrived in San Francisco, only two hours after leaving Vancouver. On the same plane was one of my colleagues and I were not know she had booked a trip on board the same plane. I sat several rows behind me, and we did not get a chance to chat. He said that the trip was simple but do not move to Sacramento. Bart took the train to the other side of the Gulf to Auckland, where you transfer to another train heading north Bart. Landed in Richmond, a town north of Berkeley, then got Amtrak train heading north-east of Sacramento. I am in the Kings rolled over 9 hours after I left the hotel in Vancouver Airport, just a long day to consider how a short trip compared to other trips I have taken. The change in temperature a little bit of shock, such as standing in front of the blast furnace. I wore a jacket in the morning, wait in the afternoon and can be obtained was 37 degrees Celsius. Very nice in fact, after a summer of delays in Vancouver. Chose my friend, Chris, I even Amtrak station in Sacramento, and took me back to her house, and my home base
Setting of the house
During the next nine weeks.
Chris has a friend who owns a house and some property in a small town called Chinese Camp, a little outside of Yosemite National Park, and that we had this desination the first weekend of my summer. We went to the south to the busy agricultural town of Lodi, where we had lunch. We are in the Sacramento Valley, where most crops are grown in North America. You name it, they have grown here. As you drive, you can see a mixture of cultures from a single crop each headed for a table somewhere in North America tomorrow. We ate in the Fox dance, and a restaurant that served delicious food in the food, and we hope to sow the seeds locally.
Drove south again we Stockton on Highway 99, and then we turned east and went to the Chinese camp. We had a few different ways to find, and we pass through some flat lands, which began to grow, and become a little dryer because of lack of irrigation, I think. Chinese camp on the scene is more like a savannah, and a lot of dirt-brown convertible, but still with a lot of plants on the green trees short. Taller trees near rivers and lakes, which has not dried
Mark Twain
The rumors of my death are exaggerated to a large extent.
After exit. House sits on hundreds of acres, and built almost 100 years ago. We have all the modern amenities we need – in the refrigerator, fireplace, grill, laundry and modern bathroom. It’s colonial style house with a porch that goes all over the house on each floor. We are locked in the lake that afternoon the first day, the end of the day to the plain lazy.
The next morning we went to Jamestown to see the old steam trains. Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, steam trains, two in good condition, and two vehicles, the old platform, and locomotives and yard work, where volunteers are busy restoring last steam engines, vehicles and other machines of 100 years associated with the rail. More volunteers in the parade on the dress period; I met Mark Twain, Clint Eastwood, and Harpo Marx. Harpo? What was he doing there, with the exception of decisions Hoots and whistles, just like the trains. A old man with gray hair gray beard, sat in the out of tune honky tonk piano and played Star Spangled Banner and other American tunes – this is the July 4th long weekend. Railway line is the most Jamestown
Railtown 1897 State Park earlier
Photographed railtown old and train in the world. It’s the star of the state of Virginia, Petticoat Junction, and return to third in the future, Apple Pie and the gang was hard afternoon.
Then we went to Yosemite National Park. We had to climb thousands of feet to the entrance, then down to the floor of some of the valley. We followed a long string of cars in the valley, and the scenery just kept getting more and more amazing. The tall trees and thick and green and green. Everyone knows a good thing when they see it, and everyone was here on it. Yosemite get three million visitors each year, and it seemed as if everyone in America has decided to come on July 4 long weekend to find out the position of each major. Yosemite shuttle buses now, and these are often full and slowed from queue of cars. We parked in the valley and decided to walk around for a period of time. I took many pictures, and we are going to explore the village and the Yosemite Lodge Awhanhee. Later in the day, we drove to Glacier Point, just a stone’s throw from the valley, 3000 feet high above the ground of the valley. We listened to the guard
Yosemite valley.
Talk about keeping the park and watched the sunset on Half Dome. We ate dinner in the garden at the Lodge Awhanhee and we were in too late to return to Camp Chinese that night.
Sierra granite, and about 10 million years ago and progress at the creation of mountains, and caused the same time a lot of erosion and rivers began to flow quickly. Half Dome and El Capitan are two examples of rock resitant particular to weathering. The Ice Age 2 million years ago, creating valleys and large we all seek today. The entire park was created in 1890 and it is 3000 square kilometers, about the same size as Rhode Island, the same size as Metro Vancouver to Langley from Vancouver to the west and down to the border, maintaining the same size as the English model. The settlers looking for gold but found none; come looking for spectacular scenery and lots.
On the second day in the park we drove through the park along the Tioga Road. This road divides the park, leaving the northern half of land as he sees very few tourists, but most backcountry explorers Hardy. This way,
Half Dome in the sunset
Traffic was much less than it was in the valley just a little further south. The peaceful and beautiful alike. Olmstead at the point you can search the bottom of the valley, Tenaya Creek to see Half Dome from the other side. This was the highest in the engine after altitide. In Tuolumne Meadows and the eastern entrance to the park, we got to 9945 feet. I highly recommend seeing this side of the park, but not many of you, and we want to keep on the road Tioga quiet place.
We came down from the high side of the High Commissioner to quickly dry the rain shadow of the Sierra. Imagine the development of the High Plains Drifter, and this is the place where it was filmed; desert, surrounded by mountains in every direction. We went to Mono Lake, Lake about the same area in the city of Vancouver. And saline and alkaline lake with no natural outlet. It’s three times saltier than the ocean and very alkaline, and pH 10. Los Angeles County began to pump water from some rivers that feed Mono Lake and the lake began to drain quickly. Tuva that spire of limestone and was at risk. These natural features quite a sight -
Tenaya River Valley
Half Dome from the other side
White, fragile texture with a little champagne about 3 meters. An agreement was reached such that Los Angeles has some of the water, but it would be to achieve the level of the lake in a sustainable manner. We wandered around the shore line annoy millions of sand flies and watching the gulls – it’s not the Dead Sea at all. Brine shrimp are in the lake, but no fish.
We stayed the night in Lee Vining, a small town near the lake on Highway 395. We drove back to Sacramento the next day to the north along the highway designated scenic 395. Even then most of the Sierra once again to pass a little south observer of Lake Tahoe. Followed the holidays and return after a long
Setting of the house
During the next nine weeks.
Chris has a friend who owns a house and some property in a small town called Chinese Camp, a little outside of Yosemite National Park, and that we had this desination the first weekend of my summer. We went to the south to the busy agricultural town of Lodi, where we had lunch. We are in the Sacramento Valley, where most crops are grown in North America. You name it, they have grown here. As you drive, you can see a mixture of cultures from a single crop each headed for a table somewhere in North America tomorrow. We ate in the Fox dance, and a restaurant that served delicious food in the food, and we hope to sow the seeds locally.
Drove south again we Stockton on Highway 99, and then we turned east and went to the Chinese camp. We had a few different ways to find, and we pass through some flat lands, which began to grow, and become a little dryer because of lack of irrigation, I think. Chinese camp on the scene is more like a savannah, and a lot of dirt-brown convertible, but still with a lot of plants on the green trees short. Taller trees near rivers and lakes, which has not dried
Mark Twain
The rumors of my death are exaggerated to a large extent.
After exit. House sits on hundreds of acres, and built almost 100 years ago. We have all the modern amenities we need – in the refrigerator, fireplace, grill, laundry and modern bathroom. It’s colonial style house with a porch that goes all over the house on each floor. We are locked in the lake that afternoon the first day, the end of the day to the plain lazy.
The next morning we went to Jamestown to see the old steam trains. Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, steam trains, two in good condition, and two vehicles, the old platform, and locomotives and yard work, where volunteers are busy restoring last steam engines, vehicles and other machines of 100 years associated with the rail. More volunteers in the parade on the dress period; I met Mark Twain, Clint Eastwood, and Harpo Marx. Harpo? What was he doing there, with the exception of decisions Hoots and whistles, just like the trains. A old man with gray hair gray beard, sat in the out of tune honky tonk piano and played Star Spangled Banner and other American tunes – this is the July 4th long weekend. Railway line is the most Jamestown
Railtown 1897 State Park earlier
Photographed railtown old and train in the world. It’s the star of the state of Virginia, Petticoat Junction, and return to third in the future, Apple Pie and the gang was hard afternoon.
Then we went to Yosemite National Park. We had to climb thousands of feet to the entrance, then down to the floor of some of the valley. We followed a long string of cars in the valley, and the scenery just kept getting more and more amazing. The tall trees and thick and green and green. Everyone knows a good thing when they see it, and everyone was here on it. Yosemite get three million visitors each year, and it seemed as if everyone in America has decided to come on July 4 long weekend to find out the position of each major. Yosemite shuttle buses now, and these are often full and slowed from queue of cars. We parked in the valley and decided to walk around for a period of time. I took many pictures, and we are going to explore the village and the Yosemite Lodge Awhanhee. Later in the day, we drove to Glacier Point, just a stone’s throw from the valley, 3000 feet high above the ground of the valley. We listened to the guard
Yosemite valley.
Talk about keeping the park and watched the sunset on Half Dome. We ate dinner in the garden at the Lodge Awhanhee and we were in too late to return to Camp Chinese that night.
Sierra granite, and about 10 million years ago and progress at the creation of mountains, and caused the same time a lot of erosion and rivers began to flow quickly. Half Dome and El Capitan are two examples of rock resitant particular to weathering. The Ice Age 2 million years ago, creating valleys and large we all seek today. The entire park was created in 1890 and it is 3000 square kilometers, about the same size as Rhode Island, the same size as Metro Vancouver to Langley from Vancouver to the west and down to the border, maintaining the same size as the English model. The settlers looking for gold but found none; come looking for spectacular scenery and lots.
On the second day in the park we drove through the park along the Tioga Road. This road divides the park, leaving the northern half of land as he sees very few tourists, but most backcountry explorers Hardy. This way,
Half Dome in the sunset
Traffic was much less than it was in the valley just a little further south. The peaceful and beautiful alike. Olmstead at the point you can search the bottom of the valley, Tenaya Creek to see Half Dome from the other side. This was the highest in the engine after altitide. In Tuolumne Meadows and the eastern entrance to the park, we got to 9945 feet. I highly recommend seeing this side of the park, but not many of you, and we want to keep on the road Tioga quiet place.
We came down from the high side of the High Commissioner to quickly dry the rain shadow of the Sierra. Imagine the development of the High Plains Drifter, and this is the place where it was filmed; desert, surrounded by mountains in every direction. We went to Mono Lake, Lake about the same area in the city of Vancouver. And saline and alkaline lake with no natural outlet. It’s three times saltier than the ocean and very alkaline, and pH 10. Los Angeles County began to pump water from some rivers that feed Mono Lake and the lake began to drain quickly. Tuva that spire of limestone and was at risk. These natural features quite a sight -
Tenaya River Valley
Half Dome from the other side
White, fragile texture with a little champagne about 3 meters. An agreement was reached such that Los Angeles has some of the water, but it would be to achieve the level of the lake in a sustainable manner. We wandered around the shore line annoy millions of sand flies and watching the gulls – it’s not the Dead Sea at all. Brine shrimp are in the lake, but no fish.
We stayed the night in Lee Vining, a small town near the lake on Highway 395. We drove back to Sacramento the next day to the north along the highway designated scenic 395. Even then most of the Sierra once again to pass a little south observer of Lake Tahoe. Followed the holidays and return after a long
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