Saturday, October 31, 2009
Um....ok!
Shannon Brown is moving up in my favorite players in the NBA list ah aha, Check out this highlight of him showing off his ups!
Cleaning up Kobe's jumper. Look where his head is at, over the rim wow. enjoi
Thursday, October 29, 2009
"I'm Back!"
I just had to post this once i saw it. Melo with a sweet steal to poster dunk on Paul Millsap..get out the way next time! ahah ahah Check out the highlight and watch Melo get his swag on and yell "I'm Back!" because he really is, dropped 30 in this game. enjoi
Inside the Mobb - Ep 3
"going to shoot the next one, not going to lie"
We get the W, not with a sick performance from Saint and The Cat. enjoi
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Pro-Keds x Bobbito Garcia Video
PRO-KEDS X BOBBITO: ROYAL FLASH RELEASE from PK09 on Vimeo.
Sneakers and basketball talk, two things I enjoy. Check out a cool interview with Bobbito Garcia, a street baller and sneaker head. He is known to MC many all star street basketball games, he recently was featured in "Gunning for the Number 1 Spot"(http://www.gunninmovie.com/) which is a documentary on the elite 24 high school basketball players in the USA.
Monday, October 26, 2009
iPhone Picture of the Week
So I didn't take many photo this week so I had to go back a week and grab this one, which should've been up anyway. The crew(wit,mich,kait,me) at the Breast Cancer Social having a blasty blast..some a little more then others ha ha
Friday, October 23, 2009
Lancers?
So its official, last week we found out are student teaching placements and the school I will be at is (drum roll please)..... Pembina Trails School Division's finest Arthur A. Leech home of the LANCERS. I am pretty excited about this because I heard it was a great school and it's close to home and the university. I recently took a peek at the school website and after reading their mission statement, it sounds like this school is meant for me. I am studying in the senior years stream in education and Leech is a middle school which should be fine because I have coached kids of all ages. We still don't know which subjects I'm teaching and the teacher I will be shadowing but whatever the case is, it will be a blasty blast I'm sure. Go Lancers Go? ha ha
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
iPhone Picture of the Week
This past weekend I was fortunate enough to attend my good friend Ryan and Jess's wedding. The wedding was super nice and everybody looked amazing. They had the reception at a super nice place in the ville and the photo was during the photo at the church for the ceremony. Congratulations to you two!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Countdown to Craziness
Midnight madness was upon many NCAA basketball programs across the nation. This is the night they are aloud by league rules to start officially practicing as a team. Arenas are packed out to watch a celebration of skills contest, entertainment and some rookie humiliations. I'm not duke fan but white boys can jump! Here is their dunk contest from their recent Countdown to Craziness! enjoi
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Had too
New music video from John Mayer - Who Says. I had to post it, and you will understand after watching it. enjoi
Friday, October 16, 2009
Mobb Episode 2
Episode 2 is officially released. A great statement game for us and gave us an opportunity to get back on the court to play ball the mobb way, and thats as a team!
"One man can be a crucial ingredient on a team, but one man cannot make a team."
"One man can be a crucial ingredient on a team, but one man cannot make a team."
-Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Sonicgates Released!
Got an hour or two to kill? eleased online on Sunday night at midnight, above is part one of the two-part historical documentary, "Sonicsgate," which chronicles how, after 41 years of playing NBA basketball in Seattle, the Sonics were moved to Oklahoma and became the Thunder.
Sonicsgate HD Part 1 of 2 from sonicsgate on Vimeo.
part two can be viewed at: t sonicsgate.org
Sonicsgate HD Part 1 of 2 from sonicsgate on Vimeo.
part two can be viewed at: t sonicsgate.org
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Top Five
Something I really enjoy doing is going to shows. I really like music, and love going to support my favorite artist. When I am in attendance it makes me feel apart of their creative world and their musical journey. So here are my Top 5 Concerts I have been too:
1. John Mayer @ St.Paul, MN
This was one of the first major concerts I attended. I was fresh out of high-school and i heard about this show on John's website and round up a group for this wonderful adventure. Jordan aka Barry White and Todd were my partners in crime for the number one concert on this list. I am kinda of bias with this decision because John Mayer is my favorite artist but the thing that stands out the most is the atmosphere he created in the Xcel Energy Center. The whole crowd was singing along and I was loving every minute of it. If you know me at all you know I love to sing, I can't sing but I sure do love a good old fashion sing along.
2. Hangover Tour: Kid Cudi & Asher Roth (feat. Pac Div & B.O.B.) @ Denver, CO
This was an awesome example of perfect timing. I have recently become extremely fanatic about Kid Cudi. I think he is a great example of dreaming big and pursuing it. He is really talented and it shows in his mix tapes and new album Man on the Moon: The End of Day. The summer basketball team i was coaching was heading down to Denver to play and I came across Cudi's tour dates on his website. The concert was amazing, it was in a great venue (similar to West End Cultural Centre) and it wasn't crowded. Ee had a sweet concept to his show and we had great spot on the floor to wave are hands in the air and wave them like just don't care.
3. Coldplay @ Winnipeg, MB
I don't know what I never bought tickets for this concert in the first place. I was getting really jealous that a lot of my friends were going to the show. The day of I got a random text message from a friend that asked if I wanted to go to the show! With very little hesitation I said "Boom! Lets do it. I'm in!" Like the other shows I was blessed to have great seats. Chris Martin and the gang really know how to put on a concert. They did not hold back at all, they did everything so that everybody at the show would have a good time. They had 90 foot cat walk, two sided projection screens, globe like projection screens, and even performed two mini sets in the audience at the back of the MTS Centre. The fact they care so much about there fans to perform all over the arena and have visuals to see from any seat, makes you respect them as people and artists. I didn't want to concert to ever end, it was AMAZING, It felt like I was in a dream land.
4. Glow in the Dark Tour: Kanye West @ Winnipeg, MB
I am a huge fan of Kanye West. I think he is extremely talented and living example of stepping outside the box. I really enjoy blog reading and Kanye's is my number visited blog. He writes on it everyday and post stuff that he finds interesting. When designing the Glow in the Dark Tour, he would post the progess on his blog, everything from set design to visual graphics. Being able to see the final product was super cool and interesting. The best way to describe the show is that it was a hip hop musical. Kanye used his songs and created a story line of a space traveler that crashes on a strange plant and all he wants to do is get home. Mr. West brings so much energy and hype to the show its ridiculous! Not to mention Lupe, N.E.R.D. and Rihanna opened for eezy.
5. Future Sex Love Show: Justin Timberlake @Winnipeg, MB
I have always been a fan of JT. He can sing, dance and even act, can you say triple threat. Justin built a custom circle stage for this concert and it really made it enjoyable for everyone. Everybody could see him at some point of the show at close range, the girls at the show really enjoyed this. He had timberland on the tour, so he came on stage for a couple songs and was the DJ during the intermission between Justin's sets. Justin brought amazing energy and really displayed his talent. Man can the kid dance.
Honorable Mentions: Death Cab for Cutie, Jack Johnson, The Format, Backstreet Boys
1. John Mayer @ St.Paul, MN
This was one of the first major concerts I attended. I was fresh out of high-school and i heard about this show on John's website and round up a group for this wonderful adventure. Jordan aka Barry White and Todd were my partners in crime for the number one concert on this list. I am kinda of bias with this decision because John Mayer is my favorite artist but the thing that stands out the most is the atmosphere he created in the Xcel Energy Center. The whole crowd was singing along and I was loving every minute of it. If you know me at all you know I love to sing, I can't sing but I sure do love a good old fashion sing along.
2. Hangover Tour: Kid Cudi & Asher Roth (feat. Pac Div & B.O.B.) @ Denver, CO
This was an awesome example of perfect timing. I have recently become extremely fanatic about Kid Cudi. I think he is a great example of dreaming big and pursuing it. He is really talented and it shows in his mix tapes and new album Man on the Moon: The End of Day. The summer basketball team i was coaching was heading down to Denver to play and I came across Cudi's tour dates on his website. The concert was amazing, it was in a great venue (similar to West End Cultural Centre) and it wasn't crowded. Ee had a sweet concept to his show and we had great spot on the floor to wave are hands in the air and wave them like just don't care.
3. Coldplay @ Winnipeg, MB
I don't know what I never bought tickets for this concert in the first place. I was getting really jealous that a lot of my friends were going to the show. The day of I got a random text message from a friend that asked if I wanted to go to the show! With very little hesitation I said "Boom! Lets do it. I'm in!" Like the other shows I was blessed to have great seats. Chris Martin and the gang really know how to put on a concert. They did not hold back at all, they did everything so that everybody at the show would have a good time. They had 90 foot cat walk, two sided projection screens, globe like projection screens, and even performed two mini sets in the audience at the back of the MTS Centre. The fact they care so much about there fans to perform all over the arena and have visuals to see from any seat, makes you respect them as people and artists. I didn't want to concert to ever end, it was AMAZING, It felt like I was in a dream land.
4. Glow in the Dark Tour: Kanye West @ Winnipeg, MB
I am a huge fan of Kanye West. I think he is extremely talented and living example of stepping outside the box. I really enjoy blog reading and Kanye's is my number visited blog. He writes on it everyday and post stuff that he finds interesting. When designing the Glow in the Dark Tour, he would post the progess on his blog, everything from set design to visual graphics. Being able to see the final product was super cool and interesting. The best way to describe the show is that it was a hip hop musical. Kanye used his songs and created a story line of a space traveler that crashes on a strange plant and all he wants to do is get home. Mr. West brings so much energy and hype to the show its ridiculous! Not to mention Lupe, N.E.R.D. and Rihanna opened for eezy.
5. Future Sex Love Show: Justin Timberlake @Winnipeg, MB
I have always been a fan of JT. He can sing, dance and even act, can you say triple threat. Justin built a custom circle stage for this concert and it really made it enjoyable for everyone. Everybody could see him at some point of the show at close range, the girls at the show really enjoyed this. He had timberland on the tour, so he came on stage for a couple songs and was the DJ during the intermission between Justin's sets. Justin brought amazing energy and really displayed his talent. Man can the kid dance.
Honorable Mentions: Death Cab for Cutie, Jack Johnson, The Format, Backstreet Boys
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Michael Jackson - This Is It
I came across this but I'm not 100% sure if this is the new single that is being release soon to hype up the documentary coming out on the 28 called "This Is It". This Is It is the debut single off the soundtrack/album for Michael Jackson's This is It. Take a listen and in a couple of days i find out this isn't the real deal i will correct it. RIP MJ
Monday, October 12, 2009
iPhone Picture of the Week
This week's photo was taken from the car while driving in the first snowfall of the season. So much for the nice fall, it took a downhill plunge after those couple nice days at the end of September. This is on the way home from school, the snow was coming down pretty heavy. The trees looked really cool, they were covered with snow and gave them that frosted look. enjoi
Backstreet's Back
So some of you might not know this but I was and still am a fan of the Backstreet Boys. They recently dropped their new album titled This Is Us. Straight Through My Heart is the first single off the record and is a song that basically expresses which direction the album is going. BSB is back to their roots of pop/dance numbers and lets just say.."if it ain't broke, don't fix it". They made their careers off music like this, they should have never gone away from this in the first place. Well I'm currently listening to this and enjoying it a lot.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Mr. Hudson - Time
Mr. Hudson is an artist currently signed with GOOD Music family (Kanye's label) and is something you might think doesn't fit the mold of Hip Hop, but he is a unique artist with a lot of potential. You may have heard his song Supernova featuring Kanye West but he is currently ready to drop his first album. I am currently in love with the song called Time, here is a vid of him working on it in the studio. enjoi
link to download song below:
http://usershare.net/gowherehiphop/7hk1u7ck79jk
link to download song below:
http://usershare.net/gowherehiphop/7hk1u7ck79jk
iPhone Picture of the Week
Happy Birthday Manny! Only this occasion could gather the male staff from summer sports camps in October! Great seeing you guys, missed yah.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Inside the Mobb - Ep 1
This is simply a look inside Mobb....What do they talk about? How are they so good? Do they all have six packs? Ask no more, and find out now. - william-b-greater.blogspot.com
From 0 to hero...Gilbert is back
So one of my favorite players in the NBA is Gilbert Arenas, I watched his Beyond the Glory and after learning his story I grew to like him. He has been recovering from a knee injury and the Washington Wizards just released a 3 mini episode season on his return. You will notice that he is not in Washington but he went to Chicago to train with legendary trainers, who worked with the great one himself Michael Jordan. Thought I'd show you all how hard this guy works. enjoi
ps. next time you see me wearing my washington wizard shorts you know, agent 0 fan. ahah
ps. next time you see me wearing my washington wizard shorts you know, agent 0 fan. ahah
Friday, October 2, 2009
How It Should Have Ended
This post is for all the movie buffs. How often have u been at the theatre and said at the end or during why didn't they just do this? or why are they making another Terminator movie ahahah. Well I found a great channel on YouTube that has awesome previews for how the movie should have ended. enjoi
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Love Them!
My main man Cam just put up a post on some kicks he really wants in his life so i thought i'd follow suit. I recently came across these amazing Michael Lau 10th Gardner Nike SB. We all know that I am a huge fan of the nike brand and I am also a huge fan of Sperry's (boat shoes). This is the best of both worlds, what a great look! Wood finish! come on! sick! sick!
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