Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Jesbus is 19 and Single: A Search for Answers
Here is the film me and Jesbus created not so long ago.....
Monday, September 3, 2007
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It is much too hot over here in California, another day in triple digits with no relief in sight. Looks like I might have to get use to all the bad weather.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Football Wrapup: Chelsea Fall To Aston Villa, Celtic Trounce St Mirren's
http://www.chelseafc.com/page/NewsHomePage/0,,10268~1104669,00.html
The Villa Park difficulties continue as Mourinho's men go down to a first defeat of the season, conceding goals just after half-time and a few minutes before the final whistle.
http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories...907155702.aspxhttp://www.celticfc.net/news/stories...907155702.aspx
CELTIC returned to domestic action with a bang after their recent Champions League endeavours, drilling five past SPL opposition for the second league game in a row.
Given the midweek, extra-time exertions against Spartak it was perhaps expected that the early stages of this match would be something of a slow-burner, with both sides measuring each other in a cagey opening 20 minutes.
Gordon Strachan’s men were also adjusting to three changes in the midfield, with Paul Hartley, Evander Sno and Derek Riordan replacing Shunsuke Nakamura, Massimo Donati and Aiden McGeady.
Against St Mirren, Gordon Strachan’s men again stepped up a level, producing a thrilling, highly entertaining performance, with five different players all getting on the scoresheet.
Goals:
Celtic: S Brown 22', McDonald 25', Vennegoor of Hesselink 54', Riordan 56', McManus 74'
St Mirren: Miranda 75'
With the squad now breaking up for the forthcoming international series of international fixtures this win will send the players off on a high and the supporters genuinely looking forward to their return home against Inverness Caledonian Thistle on September 15.
TomC
The Villa Park difficulties continue as Mourinho's men go down to a first defeat of the season, conceding goals just after half-time and a few minutes before the final whistle.
A disjointed performance left the Chelsea side struggling to create genuine chances in the box and despite a whole host of set-pieces in our favour, Scott Carson in the Villa goal had too little to do.
It is loss that raised memories of the game at Middlesbrough early last season and questions will inevitably be raised about the team's ability to function without Frank Lampard. A two week break now awaits before positive answers to those can be given on the pitch.
Chelsea (4-3-3): Cech; Belletti, Alex, Terry (c), A Cole; Essien, Makelele (Kalou 62), Mikel (Pizarro 52); Wright-Phillips (J Cole 62), Drogba, Malouda.Booked Drogba 68
Aston Villa (4-4-2): Carson; Mellberg, Knight, Laursen, Bouma; Agbonlahor, Reo-Coker, Barry (c), Young; Moore, Carew (Petrov 78).
Scorers Knight 47, Agbonlahor 88.
Booked Reo-Coker 55, Barry 70, Carew 70, Agbonlahor 70.
http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories...907155702.aspxhttp://www.celticfc.net/news/stories...907155702.aspx
CELTIC returned to domestic action with a bang after their recent Champions League endeavours, drilling five past SPL opposition for the second league game in a row.
Given the midweek, extra-time exertions against Spartak it was perhaps expected that the early stages of this match would be something of a slow-burner, with both sides measuring each other in a cagey opening 20 minutes.
Gordon Strachan’s men were also adjusting to three changes in the midfield, with Paul Hartley, Evander Sno and Derek Riordan replacing Shunsuke Nakamura, Massimo Donati and Aiden McGeady.
Against St Mirren, Gordon Strachan’s men again stepped up a level, producing a thrilling, highly entertaining performance, with five different players all getting on the scoresheet.
Goals:
Celtic: S Brown 22', McDonald 25', Vennegoor of Hesselink 54', Riordan 56', McManus 74'
St Mirren: Miranda 75'
With the squad now breaking up for the forthcoming international series of international fixtures this win will send the players off on a high and the supporters genuinely looking forward to their return home against Inverness Caledonian Thistle on September 15.
TomC
Friday, August 31, 2007
In response to UEFA Groups
Well Tom, looking at the the groups, its clear that Chelsea shouldn't have a hard time advancing from there group. Valencia and Schalke 04 come from the Spanish and German Leagues, respectively, and either one of those two can take the second spot to advance to the round stages. Rosenborg, a Norwegian football team, won there league title but are most likely going to end up as the bottom feeders in this group.
The group that I'm worried about is Group E, which I call "The Group of Death". Which features Barcelona, the team I am still taking to win this group but it will have it's hands full with the other competition. Others include, Olympique Lyonnais a.k.a. Lyon for short which has won the French Division 1 Title the past 7 years!!! Stuttgart, the winner of the German Bundesliga and Glasgow Rangers, runners up in the Scottish Premier League, 2nd to Celtic...heh.
And my opinion on Celtic is this, they have a great chance of advancing from Group D, if they can BEAT Benifca. A.C. Milan will be the group leader which means the last spot will be up for grabs. Benfica is a very good offensive team that will not stop from attacking and Shakhtar Donetsk, um.....maybe next year?... :D.
The follow is how I think the groups will play out... :)
*UEFA Champions Cup
**UEFA Cup
The group that I'm worried about is Group E, which I call "The Group of Death". Which features Barcelona, the team I am still taking to win this group but it will have it's hands full with the other competition. Others include, Olympique Lyonnais a.k.a. Lyon for short which has won the French Division 1 Title the past 7 years!!! Stuttgart, the winner of the German Bundesliga and Glasgow Rangers, runners up in the Scottish Premier League, 2nd to Celtic...heh.
And my opinion on Celtic is this, they have a great chance of advancing from Group D, if they can BEAT Benifca. A.C. Milan will be the group leader which means the last spot will be up for grabs. Benfica is a very good offensive team that will not stop from attacking and Shakhtar Donetsk, um.....maybe next year?... :D.
The follow is how I think the groups will play out... :)
*UEFA Champions Cup
**UEFA Cup
Group A
*Liverpool
*Porto
**Marseille
Besiktas
Group B
*Chelsea
*Schalke 04
**Valencia
Rosenborg
Group C
*Real Madrid
*Lazio
**Olympiakos
Werder Bremen
Group D
*AC Milan
*Celtic
**Benfica
Shakhtar Donetsk
Group E
*Barcelona
*Lyon
**Rangers
Stuttgart
Group F
*Manchester United
*Roma
**Sporting Lisbon
Dynamo Kiev
Group G
*Inter Milan
*PSV Eindhoven
**CSKA Moscow
Fenerbahce
Group H...I will wait for the winner of the Sevilla/AEK Athens game until making a prediction.
Arsenal
Sevilla/AEK Athens
Steau Bucharest
Slavia Prague
Champions League Group Draw
Group A
Liverpool
Porto
Marseille
Besiktas
Group B
Chelsea
Valencia
Schalke 04
Rosenborg
Group C
Real Madrid
Werder Bremen
Lazio
Olympiakos
Group D
AC Milan
Benfica
Celtic
Shakhtar Donetsk
Group E
Barcelona
Lyon
Stuttgart
Rangers
Group F
Manchester United
Roma
Sporting Lisbon
Dynamo Kiev
Group G
Inter Milan
PSV Eindhoven
CSKA Moscow
Fenerbahce
Group H
Arsenal
Sevilla/AEK Athens
Steau Bucharest
Slavia Prague
What do you think of your teams chances jeebus? I was talking to some people who know way more about European Club Football than I, and they seem to think Celtic can get out of the group they are in in 2nd place (behind the powerhouse AC Milan). That seems exciting to me!
Your Opinions?
TomC
Liverpool
Porto
Marseille
Besiktas
Group B
Chelsea
Valencia
Schalke 04
Rosenborg
Group C
Real Madrid
Werder Bremen
Lazio
Olympiakos
Group D
AC Milan
Benfica
Celtic
Shakhtar Donetsk
Group E
Barcelona
Lyon
Stuttgart
Rangers
Group F
Manchester United
Roma
Sporting Lisbon
Dynamo Kiev
Group G
Inter Milan
PSV Eindhoven
CSKA Moscow
Fenerbahce
Group H
Arsenal
Sevilla/AEK Athens
Steau Bucharest
Slavia Prague
What do you think of your teams chances jeebus? I was talking to some people who know way more about European Club Football than I, and they seem to think Celtic can get out of the group they are in in 2nd place (behind the powerhouse AC Milan). That seems exciting to me!
Your Opinions?
TomC
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Ashton VSG Robusto


This is my second review of a VSG, you can read the first here
Size: 5 1/2 x 50 Robusto
Appearance: As usual this cigar is pretty damn good looking. The wrapper had no damages and no blemishes. It had a nice dark brown look to it....very nice.
Pre-light: Cutting this cigar was easy and the pre-light draw revealed a nice spicy tang that I simply love. I ran my nose along side of this cigar and it was more of the same, spicy goodness with a hint of leather.
Burn/Draw: The burn was never really in question aside from some rough patches in the beginning but like I said, not too serious. The draw was absolutely fabulous from start to finish, no drag and not too loose, PERFECT.
Flavors: At the start the cigar had a nice little spice with some leather hints to go along with it. But as the cigar got i little farther along (an inch in), the flavors got a hell of alot more abundant. The spiciness got more apparent and the leather hints combined with the spice, with some hints of wood. It also became the full bodied stogie that it is and it remained the full flavored VSG that has become a favorite among many many cigar smokers. I would love to smoke one of these again, absolutely great.
Monday, August 27, 2007
In response to "Inresponse to 'not soon enough'"
To My fellow beaner blog staff:
Why does all fandom have to be so hard? I mean look at me?
New England Revolution - 12W 5L 6T 42PTS First Place MLS Eastern Conference (Best Record in MLS)
Boston Red Sox - 80-51, First Place American League East (Best Record in MLB)
I mean, summertime and the ROOTIN' is EASY!
TomC
Why does all fandom have to be so hard? I mean look at me?
New England Revolution - 12W 5L 6T 42PTS First Place MLS Eastern Conference (Best Record in MLS)
Boston Red Sox - 80-51, First Place American League East (Best Record in MLB)
I mean, summertime and the ROOTIN' is EASY!
TomC
In response to "not soon enough"
Although the Galaxy are pretty much out of the MLS playoffs and the coach is mostly likely going to lose his job, you must keep rooting! And that goes for every team in every league (MLB, NBA, NFL, etc. etc)
It's your job as a TRUE fan
It's your job as a TRUE fan
Not soon enough...
okay, i've had about enough with the galaxy. it seems they have forgotten how to win a game, and if they dont win this wednesday's superliga final against pachuca, im dropping them for the year. Still, "word on the street" is that frank yallop, the coach, is on his way out, and my boy Jurgen Klinsmann is on his way in. I hope that turns things around, so that we can just blow up the team, start anew next year with becks, donovan (maybe) and cobijones (hopefully). Next time, i'll rant on about the troubles with the atlanta braves and about the asswhooping team usa is putting on the americas in basketball...
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Shutout
The Galaxy suffered yet another loss today at the hands of the Colorado Rapids. The final score was 3-0 and it puts another big dent into the playoff hopes of Los Galacticos, who are now about 13 points out of the final playoff spot.
RAIN!!!
Well, actually just alittle drops that lasted a total of 5 minutes but that's good for us in California considering it hasn't rained much this entire year. And now that I look out side, the sun is out and the temperature is rising again :(
Damn Global Warming
Damn Global Warming
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Futbol
Few actually know this but I am an avid Soccer Fan!!! Since I was a little boy, soccer has been a key part of my life and it's pretty much the only thing me and my dad have in common...aside from baseball (but that's a different post). The teams I mainly follow are my hometown Los Angeles Galaxy and Las Chivas de Guadalajara.
So there you have it, aside from being a baseball fan I am also a soccer nut (but that's expected because i'm a beaner)
and Chivas won today!!!!!!....woot!!!!
--Jeebus
**EDIT - TOM ADDS SOME THOUGHTS!**
Now, since I have some opinions regarding soccer as well I am gonna try to get Jeebus to write a joint post with me on his blog about the real football. At least once a week during the season. This week will be just a simple into and the teams we like, as thats whom we would most write about. I too follow an MLS team. I dont care theat the international community sees it as a feeder league, that makes me want to defend the native professional league that much more. I root for the New England Revolution, the team from the area I grew up (who also won tonight).
When it comes to Euro Soccer, my team of choice is Celtic FC of the Scottish Premier League (largely because our mutual friend of the blogosphere, Princesse, insisted I root for a scottish team, and i decided to take her seriously regarding it). I have not been rooting for the Bhoys long, but I am learning fast. Today they also managed to win handily (five to nil) to maitain their second place in the standings!
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