Welcome to the another edition of "Arbitrary Observations." Right now is the best chance to write this month's, as I'm goin' to be quite busy in the next few weeks. I'm in the 7th week of my winter quarter. Damn, does time fly or what? Anyway, I have quite a few projects, novels, term papers, quizzes, essays, and tests to face in the upcommingweeks, especially with midterms and finals comin' up. It'll be insanity to the tenth power, not sure if'll be able to keep above a 3.0 gpa. But you know me, I'm gonna try my best! I also got my lease for my stay at Vista Del Campo Norte next year. Man, I look forward to my sophomore year! But I'm here not to talk about school , as I'm sure many would find that boring as hell. So let's get into it, shall we...
Valentine's Day
We'll I hope my one or two readers had a wonderful Valentine's Day. I guess I had a good one; it was more of a regular day for me; I did buy a sweet jacket at the UCI Bookstore V-Day sale. But Basically, it was another Feb. 14th being single. A shout out to all my single peeps out there!!! Ay this point, I'm sorta used to it. I guess since I haven't been in an actual relationship, I don't buy into all the V-Day fuss. However, there's always that one part within each of us, including myself, that believe that the grass is always greener on the otherside. That's why you have people in relationships that tell those who aren't that Valentine's Day isn't all that it's cracked up to be. Or maybe it is? I'm not one to say. That's for the individual to decide. Although I do agree with the idea that we shouldn't just cherish those we love on one specific, commercialized day. It should be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year (366 this year, as it's a leap-year). But I do, nonetheless, express myself as only Valentine's Day allows, i.e. sending puppy dog cards, virtual candy, and well wishes to those I care about.
Point is, Valentine's Day might be very commercial, but it serves its purposes for the most part: sharing good feelings and gettin' people laid. =P
The Road to Wrestlemania Continues...
No Way Out 2008 was tonight, and the main events for the greatest stage in sports entertainment have been cemented, for the most part. The "Road to Wrestlemania" took a route through Las Vegas, NV!
There were two Elimination Chamber matches to determine the #1 contenders for the WWE and World Heavyweight Titles. For those that don't know what an Elimination Chamber match is, it's basically six guys fighting in an elaborate cage made of chain. Smackdown's was won by the Undertaker, which sets the stage for Edge v. 'Taker for the World Title (Edge defeated Rey Mysterio). That is fuckin' awesome, as I've been expecting this since last May when Edge took the title from 'Taker. Then we have Triple H winning RAW's chamber match, who is to face Randy Orton for the WWE Title... or so it seems. It appears that Orton got himself DQ'd in his match against John Cena, so Cena won but Orton retained. To throw in Cena into Wrestlemania XXIV, they might make the title match into a Triple-Threat Match with Orton, Cena, and H. That doesn't sound too bad; it's better than Cena v. H II or Orton v. H (seen that too many times) Kinda wish Jericho or Jeff Hardy had won the match though. When is it their time to shine?!
So that's how it went down tonight. Oh, and "Big Show" Paul Wight returned to the squared circle and got into an altercation with boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr., for some reason. I smell something cooking for Wrestlemania. It's shaping up to be an entertaining show; not sure if I'll get it though. The road continues...
Writers Strike Over!!!
And the people rejoiced!!! The writers strike has come to an end and things have returned back to normal on television. Sure, my favorite shows are off to a rocky start, but it's just some rust. In a few days, I'm sure we'll begin to see funny once again. That's not to say that there haven't been any good material during the strike. I'm referring to the "Triple-Threat Match" between Conan O'Brien, Jon Stewart, and Stephen Colbert, where these three argued over who contributed to the success of Mike Huckabee in the Iowa Caucus. It was a classic TV moment, and WITHOUT WRITERS, SON!!! Good stuff. If you wanna see said event, go to this link. Welcome back writers. You got a lot to prove after such a great piece of entertainment.
Indecision 2008
It appears at this point, with him ahead of Hillary Clinton in the number of delegates, that Barack Obama might take the Democratic nomination.
Now, I voted for Hillary, but I really don't care who wins. Both seem to be great candidates and are better than Bush or Cheney. However, many have taken sides and taking them seriously, specifically with Obama supporters talking shit and going apeshit at the utter thought of Hillary getting the nod (specifically young people) . Now, I don't know why they have take a dildo up their ass about it. If you're Democrat, would you rather have Hillary or any of the Republican candidates? They prolly don't really see much of a difference. That's okay, but is there any reason to get so worked up about it; I mean this race is just to get the chance to vote for the person. Damn, McCain might end up winning the presidency in the end, not your prescious Obama or Hillary. What I'm trying to say is that people shouldn't be dick-riding their candidates and should keep their opinions and debates on an intelligent level. Don't be douches and divide the Democratic party.
Now for the Republicans, John McCain looks to be takin' hold of the GOP nomination. Mike Huckabee is still fighting, but I'm not sure for how long. It's shaping up to be an interesting race, as people seem to give a damn this time around. Seeing that McCain has got some (not a whole lot) liberal ideals (specifically on the issue of torture), I'm interested in seeing a race between him and any of the two remaining Democratic nominees. Huckabee might of had some help from Conan O'Brien, Jon Stewart, and Stephen Colbert, but it's gonna take more than that to help him win the GOP nomination.
Looks to be an interesting race, either to finally boot the elephants outta the White House, or to keep those damn donkeys at bay. I know I'll be voting this November. Are you? Vote or die!!!
Damn Shootings!
There was another shooting at another university. This time it was at Northern Illinois University. It's actually quite sad. Seeing in my high school senior year a college shooting sure did frighten me a little, being that I was a few months away from starting your own college experience. But for it to happen again while I'm in college? And I'm sure I'm not the only one with these feelings.
It must be hard on those students and for those that have had similar traumatic experiences (i.e Virginia Tech.). My sentiments go out to them. All I have to say that white people can be crazy sometimes. Look at this and Columbine a few years back. You don't see Blacks and Latinos shooting up schools. Now the last dude was Asian, but he was just mentally unstable that people failed to help. And if you don't believe me that white people are crazy, just watch an episode of Jackass. Shit is real man.
...We'll I think I've ranted and rambled long enough. I hope my few readers were able to bare with me, or be entertained to some degree. Be sure to come back next time for another edition of "Arbitrary Observations" or any other random entry, whenever that will be. This is Fernando Garcia signing off. Peace and love.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Arbitrary Observations IV
Posted by F.E.Garcia at 9:40 PM
Labels: NIU shootings, No Way Out, politics, Valentine's Day, VDCN, Wrestlemania, wrestling, writers strike
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4 comments:
Woot! I must be one of those two readers.
Thanks for providing me with WWE updates. I now know who to go to for my WWE information and late breaking news. It makes me sorta want to watch wrestling again. Sorta.
That late night show host fight was awesome. Conan said one of the funniest lines ever. "Let's settle this in a civilized manner, with violence." Hahaha
Hopefully the next V-day will be a different story for us singles with greener pastures. (Though if that were to be the case it wouldn't necessarily be greener in our wallets)
Godspeed with all your upcoming projects and tests.
Yes, I do hope that we see said greener pastures. =P
You know J.Tso used to come to me about wrestling news, as she had some basic knowledge about what was goin' down. I'm not sure if she still does, though. Oh well...
HEY FERNANDO! Damn stroke of luck or coincidence that I happened to see that comment of yours. I didn't visit your blog here though I recall you told Andy about being able to comment as long as you have an LJ account. Well, one thing led to another as I'm postponing my bedtime and here I am. I briefly skimmed your entry so I'll have a more on-topic reply next time, but...
As for wrestling, I haven't watched it for months. I don't even remember happened in the last one I watched, though I did tune in one Friday while here in Davis. I'm just a bit embarrassed, you could say? since it's not my TV and I don't want to hog it all the time. Not to mention I don't actually watch wrestling, I just listen to it. Sorry to disappoint.
It's all good Jennifer. Truth be told, I miss a few episodes of WWE every now and then. At this point in our lives, it's pretty hard to keep up with certain TV programs, being busy college students and what not. But if I miss something, it's nothing the internet and a lil' free time can't fix.
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