September 2009

Wednesday Night TV (September 30th, 2009)

by Brian Groce on September 30, 2009

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I have added a few new ABC comedies to the list of potential network shows to check out. But as always, my top picks for the evening are all on Cable:

8-9

  1. Hank (ABC) – 01×01 – Pilot
  2. The Middle (ABC) – 01×01 – Pilot

9-10

  1. Ghost Hunters (Syfy)- 05×15 – A Bat Out Of Hell – Meatloaf joins the team
  2. Modern Family (ABC) – 01×02 – The Bicycle Thief – It seemed to get good reviews though I’ve not watched it
  3. Nostradamus Effect (History Channel) – 01×04 – Hitler’s Blood Oath – Catch Ghost Hunters first & catch the rerun if you’re interested…but my guess is that it’ll be the same old story

10-11

  1. Man v. Food (Travel) – 02×09 – Baseball – Hands down winner
  2. MysteryQuest (History Channel) – 01×03 – Area 51 – Aliens!!!
  3. Destination Truth (Syfy) – 03×04 – Ghosts of Chernobyl/Sal’awa – Catch it in a rerun

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Arena Football 1 in 2010

by Brian Groce on September 30, 2009

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Via ESPN:

Officials from what will be known as Arena Football 1 said Monday they will have 16 teams ready to play in 2010, including three in former Arena Football League markets: Chicago, Phoenix and Orlando, Fla. The Arizona Rattlers and Orlando Predators played in the old AFL, but the Chicago team will be new to Arena Football 1.

The league will also have teams from the AFL spinoff, arenafootball2, as well as at least one team from another indoor league.

Commissioner Jerry Kurz said it would be a “brand-new league” not connected with the AFL or af2.

“There has been arena football before,” said Kurz, a former af2 commissioner. “It’s been done well but not as good as it’s going to be done this time.”

The few years that we had the Indiana Firebirds here in Indy I absolutely loved it. I was sad when the franchise went belly up and am disappointed that we’re not in the running for a team at the moment. While it’s not the NFL by any means, it is still football and is very entertaining.

I do have one complaint about the new version, and that would be the name.  With the “1″ slapped on the end it just sounds silly. Sort of like how I always get a chuckle when I see “First Baptist Church”, “Second Baptist Church”, “First First Baptist Church”, etc.  If you can’t secure the old name and/or want to differentiate it, rename the baby.

And I do have one concern.  If the old model failed, I’m not sure how they’re going to pull it off this time around.  The argument seems quite similar to what has happened to minor league hockey in recent years.

Here in Indy we had the major league Indianapolis Racers (WHA) in the 1970’s (the first professional team of Wayne Gretzky) which soon went belly up. Then through the years we just kept going down a rung (Indianapolis Checkers (CHL), Indianapolis Checkers (IHL), Indianapolis Ice (IHL), Indianapolis Ice (CHL) & the Indiana Ice(USHL)) to the point we’re left with inferior Junior Hockey which they charge minor league prices for.  Average attendance last year was 3,364.  The average attendance for the recent CHL years was 4,700. And going further back, I don’t have exact numbers in front off me, but I recall the IHL attendance averaging somewhere around 6,000 with many sellouts when we played the Fort Wayne Komets (who have an amazing fan base as far as attendance goes).

All of that hockey history to say, the further down the talent ladder you go, history goes to shows (at least in this city) that attendance suffers.  Which makes perfect sense and can even be said of our professional teams.  While the USHL doesn’t have to worry about that quite as much since they charge the same prices as minor league but don’t pay the players, the same cannot be said of Arena Football (in any form).

And for comparisons sake, the four year attendance average for the Indiana Firebirds was 10,833.  And the Indiana Fever’s average attendance was under 8,000 via the last numbers that I saw.  And of course the Indiana Pacers attendance is higher than both of these, but down in recent years.  And guess what? All three have claimed to be losing money at some point (as have the various minor league hockey teams).  The Pacers losing money makes perfect sense due to poor player decisions (including horrendous buyouts) and fans boycotting them by not buying tickets and merchandise.  But for the others to be losing money would lead me to believe that there are other factors involved since player expenses are far less.  Sure, the draw would have something to do with it, but an average attendance of close to 11,000 sounds pretty darn good to me (if the average ticket price was $15, which is a low figure, that would equate to $165,000 per home game).  After expenses that might not be much, but throw in a good turn of merchandise and refreshments on top of your sponsorships and you should be doing pretty good.  But then again, I’ve lived in Indianapolis my entire life and can say we’re a fickle bunch overall, so maybe things are different elsewhere.

With all of that said, I do wish the new Area Football League luck and sincerely hope you’ve came up with a good business model that can make money while delivering a solid product.

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Blu-Ray Tuesday Releases

by Brian Groce on September 29, 2009

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Fellow Blu-Ray Video buffs, here are the new releases for today.

Blu-Ray Movie Highlights

Blu-Ray Television

Other Blu-Ray Releases

  • Away We Go
  • Billy Jack
  • Burst Angel: Box Set & OVA
  • Facing the Giants
  • Fireproof
  • Gala Concert: 300 Years of St. Petersburg
  • Glenn Gould: Hereafter
  • HD Moods: Trains
  • Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
  • Lies & Illusions
  • Management
  • National Geographic Ultimate High Definition Collection
  • Puccini: Edgar
  • Romeo & Juliet
  • Secrets of the Cross
  • Stravinsky: The Rake’s Progress
  • Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
  • Tchaikovsky: Sleeping Beauty
  • The Girlfriend Experience
  • The New York Ripper
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
  • Twin Spirits: Sting performs Schumann
  • UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 7
  • Yellowstone: Battle for Life

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USC RB Stafon Johnson Accident

by Brian Groce on September 29, 2009

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Via ESPN:

Southern California tailback Stafon Johnson is unlikely to play again this season after a falling weight bar crushed his neck and larynx.  Johnson was in critical but stable condition late Monday night after more than seven hours of surgery.

Yikes. I can’t even imagine.  Even with a spotter I’ve seen close calls before, but nothing like this.  While I do like free weights much better than the machines (not that I’ve lifted in years), I’ve got to wonder if we’ll see some sort of changes.   It seems they could do something to make free weights safer and not awkward at the same time.

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Snuggie Cult Robes

by Brian Groce on September 29, 2009

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As I was watching TV last night the Snuggie™ commercial came on and it shows this “family” decked out in the burgundy colored Snuggies. As I saw that I couldn’t help but think of the Red Museum episode of The X-Files. While these may be comfortable (I wouldn’t know), I just can’t bring myself to do it. Give me my sweats and blanket…and a good fire which eliminates the need of anything but shorts a tank top.

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Tuesday Night TV (September 29th, 2009)

by Brian Groce on September 29, 2009

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The pilot of The Forgotten was good enough to earn itself a spot in the lineup (and the only prime time network show on my list for the night). My only other pick for the evening is Bizarre World, which you can usually catch an encore airing of shortly after The Forgotten.

10-11

  1. The Forgotten (ABC) – 01×02 – Diamond Jane
  2. Andrew Zimmern’s Bizarre World (Travel) – 01×05 – Germany

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Facebook Pulls Obama Death Poll

by Brian Groce on September 28, 2009

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Via CNN:

The social networking site Facebook on Monday pulled a third-party application that allows users to create polls after a site member built a poll asking if President Obama should be killed.

The U.S. Secret Service, the agency assigned to protect the president, has launched an investigation, agency spokesman James Mackin said.

The possible responses to the poll were “yes,” “maybe,” “if he cuts my health care” and “no.”

I actually spotted this when I was removing the majority of my Facebook applications earlier today (that’s a future post topic) and I was shocked.

First, I don’t care who they are, if you disagree with someone, this is outright wrong to think, let alone ask others.  Not to mention whoever is behind this is just going to throw more fuel on the idiotic “race” fire (anyone with half a brain knows that it’s not about race at all, but party policies).

Second, who in their right mind would 1) publish this active poll, 2) take it & 3) add it to their Facebook page? Seriously, you’d have to be completely out of your mind and/or completely ignorant that any threat, real or not, against the President of the United States of America is taken seriously and can land you in a federal prison for quite some time. While you may not like the man, this is an extremely stupid way to show that dislike.

For the sake of our country I certainly hope that they determine this to be the work of someone outside of the States.

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Chad Pennington Out For Season

by Brian Groce on September 28, 2009

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Via ESPN:

Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Pennington has been initially diagnosed with a torn capsule in his throwing shoulder and the Dolphins expect him to miss the rest of the season.

I’m wondering if this really matters anyway. Now they can run their “wildcat” offense all the way to the 0-16 they were chasing a few years ago before the Detroit Lions beat them to it last season.

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Monday Night TV (September 28th, 2009)

by Brian Groce on September 28, 2009

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Monday night network television is lackluster, but that doesn’t really matter until January anyway because we have Monday Night Football on ESPN.

House & Heroes look to be your best bets if you’re going to skip the opening kickoff. Both of which I’m behind on and won’t be watching “live”.

8-9pm

  1. Heroes (NBC) – 04×03 – Ink
  2. House (FOX) – 06×03 – Epic Fail

8:30-11:30pm

  1. Monday Night Football: Carolina Panthers at Dallas Cowboys (ESPN)

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-27

by Brian Groce on September 27, 2009

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  • Giants win on a field goal. Great game. One game left this week…go Colts! #
  • Business Rule #1: Thou shall not take any sort of "handouts" from the government. #
  • Going to have a Colts pep-rally with the kids. The chili will be going on soon. Who's in? #
  • The smell of chili is filling the air. #
  • Go Colts! Tweeting over at @BSRadio tonight with @jeffstanger #
  • It was a good night with the four F's: friends, family, food & football #
  • El Chupacabra! #
  • How does my 2YO break a hacky sack in a matter of 3 days? #
  • RT @BSRadio: Blue Shotgun Radio #42 http://bit.ly/t5BP9 #
  • Indiana State Troopers: "We want to raise money…" Me: "Then get off the phone & go write some more tickets". #
  • Apparently a cricket needed to go to the bathroom. #
  • Crazy fools run amok on the Internet tonight. Luckily someone else gave them the "what-for" so I don't have to. Thank you! #
  • RT @BSRadio: @peeweeherman is back and tweeting & he might call you. Call our voicemail line with your thoughts 317-565-4250 #
  • "Two shot, one killed on west side" – http://is.gd/3A3ST What is going on over there? 2nd one in a few weeks. #
  • I must go to South Africa to eat at Carnivore. http://is.gd/3Ad1N It's like Fogo but w/ exotic meats (zebra, giraffe, impala, etc.) #
  • Early. #
  • My 2YO is smarter than many adults. He knows what a stop sign is & what you're supposed to do at it. #
  • Reading: 10 Tips For Dealing With Car Salesmen to Make Sure You Don’t Get Hosed http://is.gd/3BxsV #
  • The Book Fair is not a fair at all. But it does have books. #
  • Bought a Torrent. I hate having a car payment but I'm glad the entire down payment came from stock profits. #
  • Thanks to LJS I have grease coming out of my pores. Slick, tasty grease. #
  • Comcast thinks I have a new business: Surge Bucket Medical LLC. I promise I know nothing about being a cow doctor. #
  • I think we shall call her "Queen Anne's Revenge" in memory of the late Edward Teach (b.k.a. Blackbeard). #
  • Man v. Food in Philly…oh, for the love of Cheese Steak! #
  • Ghost Hunters & lightly working #
  • Destination Truth. I love that you can watch multiple new episodes on Cable every night. Network TV is dropping the ball. #
  • Is it bad marketing that a commercial reminded me to order a similar product from a direct competitor of theirs? #
  • Closing out the night with some 2012 nonsense. You can bet I'll be messing w/ people like I did for Y2K. "The end is near, save yourselves!" #
  • RT @WatershedStudio: 12 hours left: 50% discount on 31 Days To Build A Better Blog with Coupon Code 'probloggeris5' http://xinyr.com/rtu #
  • Ths school is messing with my head today. "Drop them off 15minutes early & pick them up 30minutes early." I've got a tight schedule people! #
  • "We're aware of a problem with Google Mail affecting a small subset of users." And that would be me… #
  • I need a strong cup of coffee & a fistful of chocolate if I'm going to stay conscious this afternoon. #
  • Morning. I've yet to determine if it's good. #
  • Too tired to make smart aleck remarks this morning. Something must be done about this. #
  • OK, this isn't right: "5-year-old boy plays "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash" http://is.gd/3Fdii #
  • Why does my 2YO insist on tearing up everything? Seriously, I bet the boy could manage to trash an empty room. #
  • 1st parent-teacher conference. And so it begins. #
  • Chinese. #
  • The cult is making its way through the neighborhood. #
  • In the midst of a million other things this weekend I'm going to attempt to finish the "beginning reader" stories I've started writing. #
  • Am I seeing this right? IU is beating Michigan with under 5 to go? #
  • Hoosiers choke then get hosed. Let's hope Purdue at least shows up to play Notre Dame tonight in prime time. #
  • Don Pablo's #
  • Go Boilers! Up 7-3 after the 1st quarter. #
  • Purdue down 17-7 at the half due in part to dumb play calling. You know how this game is played, right? #
  • Tim Tebow got jacked up! You normally don't puke after getting hit…could it be the H1N1? #
  • BOILER UP! 21-17 with 3:41 to go. #purdue #
  • Purdue hurt themselves with the time out. Only :24 to get a TD or Field Goal. #
  • Go figure, IU & Purdue look about the same this year. Close losses at the end. A Bowl game for the Boilers would be a long shot now. #
  • Who's up for some Colts & pizza tonight? Might need some Coke & dessert to go with it. #
  • "Anyone who claims to know all the answers doesn't really know very much." – 1 Cor 8:2 (NLT) #
  • It's Sunday afternoon in September. Of course I'm watching football! #
  • Breaking News: Houston has two NFL teams now. The Oilers may get their first win in years. #
  • Don't buy a comfy couch if you don't want unexpected naps. #
  • Colts D is messing with them. 21-3 at the half. Tonight's word of the game: Johnson (Proper names are allowed as this isn't Scrabble.) #
  • Are Rex Ryan & Ron White related? #nfl #
  • Could someone bring me one of those Big Hardee-attacks? Yum! Love their honest ads. #

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