Wilks v. Sexson: Sexson Wins!
Labels: Balentien, Clement, Mariners, MLB, Wilks vs. Sexson
Labels: Balentien, Clement, Mariners, MLB, Wilks vs. Sexson


Labels: Knee injury, Ronaldo, transvestites
Brad Wilkerson is now hitting .189 overall, with "Big Sexy" Richie Sexson above the Mendoza Line at an .207 AVG. Also entering the conversation is the M's switch hitting DH José Vidro barely edging out Wilks with a .195 batting average.
Labels: Mariners, MLB, Skip Bayless, Wilks vs. Sexson


Labels: Champions League, Chelsea, Liverpool, WTF
Montreal Scenarios
First scenario:
Canadiens vs Flyers: I really hope this scenario doesn't happen...but if it does, the Flyers are tough nose and scrappy which could get rookie goalie Carey Price flustered. The Flyers feature free agent signing of Daniel Briere from the former President Trophy winners Buffalo Sabres. Briere going into game 7 had 6 goals. The Canadiens don't have one guy and are tough to prepare for. Either Philadelphia or Rangers will have their hands full with their opponent.

This would make the league mess their pants. Sid Crosby vs Alex Ovechkin, Malkin vs Backstrom, and Hossa vs Semin. This match-up screams ratings for NBC (which is sad, that perhaps in a different post). This would be the great series that the NHL wants and the problem is...you still have two more rounds and you can't make this a Celtics/Lakers match up. Crosby and Ovechkin both have long term contracts, but it would be interesting if these stars could split conferences and make a great coast to coast rival.
With all of the commotion over the first day of the Bigger Dance, I'm not sure if ya'll heard the story on the AP wire about Miguel Tejada telling Astros he's actually 33, not 31. I love that he tells his third team this info after he gets traded. Classic. And we are supposed to believe him when he says his name shouldn't have been in the Mitchell Report. To commemorate the story, I give you a Miggy fist pump.Labels: Astros, Bigger Dance, Miquel Tejada, MLB


Labels: EPL, Fistpumps.com, links

Labels: Bigger Dance, Fame, Hooters, Ladies
"The Dalai Lama himself, twelfth son of the Lama!" - Carl Spackler
(Beastie Boys are briefly forgiven.)Labels: Caddyshack, dalai lama, UW
Montreal has dominated the Bruins in the past 27 games, winning all but 3 of them. The B's get Patrice Bergeron and Marc Savard hopefully back in this series after missing serious time throughout the year. Will it help the B's? Who knows but I think the Habs will come out victorious despite missing their captain, Koivu, with a broken bone in his foot.
Ottawa is hard to figure out. Here is a team that jumped out to a dominant start and looked like they were going to be this seasons Ducks with how they coasted throughout the season. Well it didn't turn out that way. With questions of committment from former #1 goalie, Ray Emery and the tailspin that led to the firing of their coach John Paddock, the Sens are a huge question mark. Their former head coach and now GM Bryan Murray took over and the team has played better. There is even smack talk saying the Pens mailed it in on their finale just so they could play the Sens. On the Penguins side, Sidney Crosby has only played a handful of games since missing a chuck with a high ankle sprain. Malkin has emerged as a stud and will need to show that ability in the playoffs. The Pens got their #1 goaltender back with Marc-Andre Fleury. The Pens are not a one stud team with Sid the Kid...This team is going to be a tough out.
Washington should be known as the Phoenix...they only won 8 of their first 30 or so games, and came back to win the SE division and knock out the Caroline Hurricanes. This team features AO8-Oveckin. They also feature a ton of other young talent. They obtained a young goal tender in Chris Huet from Montreal. Philadelphia is the comeback kids from last season. The team signed a couple of big free agents, including Briere. The Flyers also have a young upcomer name Mike Richards. This team is scrappy but I don't think they have enough to wipe the Caps off their wave of momentum.
This will be an instant classic. The Devils will always be in a series with Marty Brodeur and the Rangers have the scorers with former Devil Scott Gomez and Jagr so scoring won't be out of the question. The Rangers made headlines last off season with the signings of Drury and Gomez. Jagr's numbers are down but had his seventeenth consective 25 goal season. This is a really tough series for me to pick and I think this will go the distance. Home ice I think will make a difference.
This should be an interesting series. Detroit rolled through the season winning the President Cup for the best record in the league. Detroit is aging and has shown it's age later in the year. They play a divisional rival in Nashville which held their own going 3-3-2 against the Red Wings. The Wings have the best blue liner in Lindstrom and have Zetterburg and the ageless one in Chris Chelios. Nashville has some young kids and were pretty much sold in the fire sale. They have Ellis as a keeper, and Jason Arnott and JP Dumont as their stars. This series should be done early but who really knows.
I know a certain lodge member (Jimbo) is looking forward to this series. I think series will go down to the wire. Now for the six of the past seven years, a two has fallen to a seven seed. San Jose has picked up Brian Campbell from the Sabers and have leaders Joe Thorton and Cheechoo. They also have former T-Bird, Patrick Marleau. The Sharks have Evgeni Nabokov who played in 77 games this year. The Flames have the Kipper in front of net and MVP hopeful Iginla and some stud blue liners. I don't think Calgary can do it...
Minnesota is a good solid defencive team and the Colrado has the worst powerplay of any playoff team. Colrado has Ryan Smyth and Peter Forsberg also with Joe Sakic and some other guys. I think Colorado could seen up on this team, where the goal keeping has been a little suspect this past year. Look for a lot of 3 to 2 games.
The defending Stanley Cup Champs have bulked up and look ready to defend their title. They have their retirees back from taking a half of a year and have fresh legs. They also have veterens Bertuzzi and Scheider and look tough. Stars have been led by a solid year from Marty Turco, the Stars got stronger with acquistion of Brad Richards from the TB Lightning. This should be like the East 4/5 game. This series should be a knocked out drag them out fight.
Looks like the Times picked up the Lodge Wilks vs. Sexson battle and ran with it in today's paper. It's amazing when Sexson is the "leader" in the battle, and he's hitting only .217 with 5 hits in 23 at bats. At least he has 3 2Bs and 1 HR in his 5 hits.Labels: Pants, Wilks vs. Sexson
The Lodge has to recognize the fact that Heston has been with us since the beginning. He guided us through our first Lodge outing, in Vegas no less. Who can forget the Battle of Midway ? I remember the conversation like it was yesterday.
Sahara Hotel
Goose: You want to play some blackjack?
Train: Na, I'm a little tired. What's on TV. Awesome, Midway's on.
Goose: Sweet!
LATER THAT DAY. GOOSE AND TRAIN GET IN THE ELEVATOR WITH JOE AND JIMBO.
Goose: What did you guys do?
Joe: took a nap
Jimbo: I watched Midway
Goose: Sweet, so did we.
Train: Heston can F'n act.
Joe: I want some Peach Schnappes!
Labels: Dirty Apes, Midway, Moses, NRA


Labels: Brandon Marshall, Broncos, Jay Cutler, NFL
Because I think everyone is familiar with Sex Machine here's a little background on our newest contestant:
So here is our initial rundown of Wilks vs. Sexson, which is only three games in so far with 450 AB's still to go, but if the first 3 games are any indication of the fun we're going to have the season...well...people get f'n ready:*Sexson -1
*Wilks -0
This weeks winner goes to Sexson for getting that extra SO and steering clear of trying to swipe 2nd with the long strides that make the Crouch-a-tron jealous.Labels: Pants, Wilks vs. Sexson