Nice Stop
Wednesday, November 7th, 2007 by FuzzIf you’re in the office, put your hand over your mouth before watching this… otherwise you might disturb coworkers.
If you’re in the office, put your hand over your mouth before watching this… otherwise you might disturb coworkers.
These are great!!!
Bigger Shirts:
Dance Moves:
Yes… yes.. Y-E-S. This is too funny! Here is the Badgers head coach, Bo Ryan, doing the Soulja Boy (Soldier Boy for those of you who speak American) dance.
The NASCAR coach… from The Onion:
Former Green Bay Packer wide receiver and announcer, Max McGee, died after falling from the roof of his home in Minnesota. What a tragic way to go.
From Yahoo!:
Max McGee, the unexpected hero of the first Super Bowl and a long-time challenge for Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, died Saturday after falling from the roof of his home, police confirmed. He was 75.
Police were called to the former Green Bay receiver’s Deephaven home around 5:20 p.m., Sgt. Chris Whiteside said. Efforts to resuscitate McGee were unsuccessful.
McGee was blowing leaves off the roof when he fell, according to news reports. A phone message left at a number listed for an M. McGee wasn’t immediately returned.
“I just lost my best friend,” former teammate Paul Hornung told the St. Paul Pioneer Press. “(His wife) Denise was away from the house. She’d warned him not to get up there. He shouldn’t have been up there. He knew better than that.”
Did anybody honestly think that the Packers would go into their bye week with a winning record, much less a 5-1 record? I know I didn’t. Hell, I thought that their record would have been the opposite of what it is now… though, I thought the one win that they would have had would have come against the Bears.
Anyway… now that the Badgers are sucking big time, it’s good to have a local team that we can still put some faith in.
Here’s a little ditty that I posted a few months ago… it was true then… it’s truer now… and it will remain true for eternity. Go Packers!!!
For the first time in about, oh, years, I went to a high school football game. This evening, my pumpkin and I went to Lomira for the Mayville vs. Lomira match up. This year, I have taken my daughter to a couple of Admirals games (her favorite), two Brewers games, two Timber Rattlers games, we had floor seats at a Bucks game, and now she’s been to a football game, too. Hockey is still her favorite, but she loves herself some football.
We got there a little late, so we ended up standing by the West end zone fence. At one point, a receiver just missed a touchdown right in front of us and he came running up by the fence to grab the ball. My daughter said, “He didn’t catch the ball. I want to hug him, daddy.” It was incredibly adorable.
Then, after a big tackle, everybody started cheering. My daughter shouts back to the crowd, “why are you clapping? He fell down!!!!!” I loves her!!!
I should have taken her to a game earlier… for now on I’ll remember that I can take her to high school games for some cheap daddy-daughter time.
…smokin’ the reefer. Way to go, Michael Vick. You are an A-class individual.
How ’bout them Packers? What a great game to watch!!! We beat the Eagles AND the Chargers. Two of the teams that I had marked down as losses this season. That either means that great things are to come, or, more likely, we’re going to lose to some cupcake teams later this year.
It’s nice to have some renewed confidence in the Pack. It’s been awhile since I’ve actually wanted to sit through a game.
Go Pack!
Crap! We forgot to start the 2007 FuzzMartin.com fantasy football league. DOH! Somebody be sure to remind me next year, m’kay?
If you care, and have not yet heard, Dale Jr. is going to drive the #88 Mountain Dew/Amp/National Guard Chevrolet in the 2008 NASCAR Nextel Cup series. I was kind of disappointed that he went with a legacy number instead of something new, but who cares what I think.
Anyway, Mountain Dew is a good sponsor for a guy like Jr. They’re definitely going to get some exposure with the young’ns.
I recently purchased this little ditty from Sportscrack.com. Now I may even wear “maize and blue” to the Badgers game on November 10th.

World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) formerly the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ), suspended 10 of it’s wrestlers yesterday for violating its Wellness Policy (steroid/drug violation). The names were revealed because of their links to Signature Pharmacy, advertising Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy on their website.
This list from pwtorch.com include:
-Adam Copeland (aka Edge )
-Robert Huffman (aka King Booker, aka Booker T )
-Shane Helms (aka The Hurricane )
-Mike Bucci (aka Hollywood Nova )
-Anthony Carelli (aka Santino Marella )
-John Hennigan (aka John Morrison, aka Johnny Nitro )
-Darren Matthews (aka William Regal )
-Ken Anderson ( Ken Kennedy, aka Mr. Kennedy )
-Chavo Guerrero Jr. (Nephew of Eddie Guerrero )
-Randy Orton
-Charlie Haas
ESPN also released a list of Signature Pharmacy customers, but with three additional names.
-Shoichi Funaki (aka Funaki )
-Dave Bautista (aka Batista )
-Chris Mordetsky (aka Chris Masters )
Some of these guys are were some big names in the WWE. Because of the fallout from the Chris Benoit murder/suicide, we can only imagine these guys were sacrificed to save the brand and hopefully the future of professional wrestling.
This Sunday at the Hartford Gun Club in Hartford, Wisconsin, I’ll be taking part in the 2007 Women for MACCÂ Shoot for a Cure. I’ve been a part of the Shoot For a Cure Celebrity Trap Shoot for the past five years, or so, and I look forward to it each and every year! If you want to come watch me take on other local celebrities, get out to the Hartford Gun Club, off of Highway 60 on the east side of Hartford, by 1pm this Sunday. It’s a lot of fun, and it’s all to help put an end to childhood cancer.
Of course Michael Vick is innocent until proven guilty, but because of his association with the scumbags who have already pled out in the dogfighting case against him, many people have sent their Michael Vick jerseys to the “Hot-lanta” ( Atlanta ) Humane Society. Hooray for those who are voicing their anger with this DB and his association with dogfighting.
Congrats to the West Bend West boys baseball squad. They beat New Holstein via the slaughter rule to win the state baseball championship last night, by a score of 11-1 in the bottom of the 5th inning. This is the 2nd title to come to West Bend in five years (East won in 2002 if I’m not mistaken). The last time West won state was in 1984… and I believe the team celebrated by smoking the tires on their Trans Ams and rolling up the sleeves on their jean jackets. Though I could be wrong.
My friends Brent, Jenny, and Mandi will be accompanying me to the Brewer’s game versus San Francisco tonight. While I contend that Barry Bonds thinks it is above himself to hit the record-setting home run in Milwaukee, there is still a chance that he will.
Our seats are in the right field upper deck. Wish us luck.
Did anybody for one second believe that Michael Vick had nothing to do with the ‘alleged’ dog fighting ring that was taking place on his property?
I am not a huge fan of dogs (I don’t mind them, but I’m not a “dog person”) but this is way too disturbing:
While most of the dog killings noted in the indictment were allegedly carried out by the other defendants, Vick himself participated in the killings of eight dogs in April, according to the indictment. The animals were killed “by various methods, including hanging, drowning and slamming at least one dog’s body to the ground,” the indictment said.
Will Michael Vick get the justice he deserves if he is found guilty? Unlikely.