Not that I'm upset about Bruno Mars attempting to make this kind of music popular again, but hard to deny the similarities in the horns.
Jam by Michael Jackson (4 minute 50 second mark)
Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars (1 minute 16 second mark)
It ain't too much for me to funk you up ... if you will.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Thursday, May 29, 2014
The best Tom (Thomas Jackson) Cruise movies
So Rolling Stone put out this list: http://bit.ly/bestTJmovies
We could go back and forth about the specific rankings for a long time, but the top 10 seems pretty easy to lay out, right? These are objectively the "classic" Cruise movies that also came along with some critical acclaim and are generally liked by the public.
How is this not the top 10 (in no particular order)?
Jerry Maguire
Rain Man
Top Gun
M:I 1
Color of Money
A Few Good Men
Collateral
Risky Business
Born on The 4th of July
Magnolia
And my personal top 10 (make that 11) would be:
Jerry Maguire
Rain Man
Top Gun
M:I 3
Oblivion
A Few Good Men
Collateral
Vanilla Sky
Minority Report
War of The Worlds
Days of Thunder
We could go back and forth about the specific rankings for a long time, but the top 10 seems pretty easy to lay out, right? These are objectively the "classic" Cruise movies that also came along with some critical acclaim and are generally liked by the public.
How is this not the top 10 (in no particular order)?
Jerry Maguire
Rain Man
Top Gun
M:I 1
Color of Money
A Few Good Men
Collateral
Risky Business
Born on The 4th of July
Magnolia
And my personal top 10 (make that 11) would be:
Jerry Maguire
Rain Man
Top Gun
M:I 3
Oblivion
A Few Good Men
Collateral
Vanilla Sky
Minority Report
War of The Worlds
Days of Thunder
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Lip Sync Battle. For your consideration, Jimmy Fallon.
The video below (along with this one) has been our most watched YouTube item in months. It's just all so good. And all hail Jo Go-Lev.
And repeated viewings of that video inspired the one below. Pardon my language but I had to at least try to do The D proud.
Lip sync battle. For your consideration, Jimmy Fallon. from Luke Johnson on Vimeo.
And repeated viewings of that video inspired the one below. Pardon my language but I had to at least try to do The D proud.
Lip sync battle. For your consideration, Jimmy Fallon. from Luke Johnson on Vimeo.
Monday, September 9, 2013
How to rule on every NFL challenge in 60 seconds
I was just watching Monday Night Football and there was a pass in the backfield from Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy that was batted down by a defensive lineman. Everyone gave up on the play except for 2 Redskins who picked up what they thought was a fumble (backwards pass) and then did the slowest 90 yard run for a touchdown ever.
Chip Kelly challenged the ruling on the field of a backward pass.
ESPN then showed the replay 3 or 4 times. Then they cut to commercial. They came back from commercial and showed the replay SIX MORE TIMES!
The refs still weren't done with their official review. How is this possible?
I looked up the rules for review here and this is what it says:
See that highlighted part? It says the play on the field will stand UNLESS there is indisputable visual evidence that the call should be reversed. Do you know how easy this makes things? This means there is no other way to handle a review other than this:
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Please Hold
I've been getting this interaction a lot lately when calling places with operators ...
Person: "Hello, how may I direct your call?"
Me: "[Extremely clear answer where I also indicate who I am and why I'm calling]"
Person: "Okay ... please hold."
Me: "Okay."
[Hold music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "I'm sorry, this is my first day. Please continue to hold."
Me: "Okay."
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Please continue to hold."
Me: "Okay."
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "How can I direct your call?"
Me: "I was already on hold waiting for [so and so]."
Person: "Please hold."
Me: "Okay."
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Please continue to hold."
Me: "Yeah, I was holding. I figured that's what the hold music was meant to do ... have me continue to hold. Count me in for some more holding!"
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Please hold."
Me: "Thank God you came back. In the last 15 seconds since I heard your voice, I was beginning to wonder if that hold music was trying to insinuate that I should hang up ... or worse."
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Continue to hold."
Me: "Look. It's getting bad out here in Hold Land. Is the sun still shining where you are? Is there food? And laughter?"
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Okay, here's [who you asked to speak to.]"
Me: "Chaos. Reigns."
[Phone clicks.]
Person: "Hi, Luke."
Me: "Oh, hey, Tom! Listen. About those TPS reports ..."
All I'm saying is ... I already agreed to hold. I don't care if it's your first day and I don't need all the check ins. I'll hold. That's what speaker phones are for.
Person: "Hello, how may I direct your call?"
Me: "[Extremely clear answer where I also indicate who I am and why I'm calling]"
Person: "Okay ... please hold."
Me: "Okay."
[Hold music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "I'm sorry, this is my first day. Please continue to hold."
Me: "Okay."
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Please continue to hold."
Me: "Okay."
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "How can I direct your call?"
Me: "I was already on hold waiting for [so and so]."
Person: "Please hold."
Me: "Okay."
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Please continue to hold."
Me: "Yeah, I was holding. I figured that's what the hold music was meant to do ... have me continue to hold. Count me in for some more holding!"
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Please hold."
Me: "Thank God you came back. In the last 15 seconds since I heard your voice, I was beginning to wonder if that hold music was trying to insinuate that I should hang up ... or worse."
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Continue to hold."
Me: "Look. It's getting bad out here in Hold Land. Is the sun still shining where you are? Is there food? And laughter?"
[Hold Music]
[Comes back.]
Person: "Okay, here's [who you asked to speak to.]"
Me: "Chaos. Reigns."
[Phone clicks.]
Person: "Hi, Luke."
Me: "Oh, hey, Tom! Listen. About those TPS reports ..."
All I'm saying is ... I already agreed to hold. I don't care if it's your first day and I don't need all the check ins. I'll hold. That's what speaker phones are for.
Friday, October 14, 2011
F You, Footloose Remake
Look. I was already livid with the Footloose remake because ... it's a Footloose remake. A film that spawned this scene (that Zach and I have repeatedly re-enacted on the streets of Aspen by the way):
Which in turn spawned this spoof:
... is clearly without reproach.
But then they did something absolutely horrific. They stole the Friday Night Lights signature music and style for their preview:
That's it. That's the last straw. You've now treaded on 2 untouchable classics: Footloose and Friday Night Lights. In the words of Coach Taylor ... You have a nice day.
But then they did something absolutely horrific. They stole the Friday Night Lights signature music and style for their preview:
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Looks like my marathon training kinda worked
So my marathon training is all based on doing my longest run one month away from marathon day. Leading up to that super long run and following that long run, I'll add/subtract 20 minutes from my run length every weekend. So I'll do a 100 minute, 120 minute, 140 minute, 160 minute, 180 minute, 160 minute, 140 minute ... you get the idea. It's like a bell curve of run lengths.
Here's how it mapped out. Not too shabby.
Here's how it mapped out. Not too shabby.
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