Sunday, March 20, 2011
Glee Fans Live: Glee writers: "Santana is a lesbian"
Thursday, March 17, 2011
West LA Real Estate Blog: West LA Active Event of the Week!
We are leaving to start featuringone event/business a week, that will help boost our local community to be a healthy, active, and exciting lifestyle, while supporting local events and businesses.
Mac Miller - Life Ain't Easy : Lyrics, Mp. Ringtones
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- Artist : Mac Miller
- Song: Life Ain't Easy
- Album: Best Day Ever mixtape
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Brand new exclusive track by rapper/hip-hop artist, Mac Miller titled "Life Ain't Easy" surfaced recently. It is a cut from his latest mixtape 'Best Day Ever' released on March 11, 2011. Miller's first leak off of his mixtape was "Donald Trump", and the music video was released on March 3, 2011, gaining 1,000,000 views within a week.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Tito Santana Speaks: Facing HBK, First WMania, ECW & More .
Arda Ocal & Jimmy Korderas spoke with WWE Hall of Famer andWrestleMania legend, Tito Santana. Here aresome highlights:
His memories of existence the very 1st match atthe 1st WrestleMania (3:10)
What the air was like at the1st WrestleMania (4:40)
"Vince told us that was the make-or-break. Heput everything he had into it. The wrestlers at that moment, wewrestled a lot more than they do now.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
'Glee,' 'Original Song' Recap - Season !, Episode 16 - AOL Music Blog
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Monday, March 14, 2011
The Song Remains The Same On Santana, Despite Mets Denials
Update 3/14 10:00 AM
Steve Popper of the Bergen Record stands by what his Mets source told him regarding the opening of Johan Santana potentially being shutdown due to irritation and perhaps lost for the season. Regardless of what you think I can regard him for sticking to his report which may not be as far fetched as some would think.
The Johan Santana Rehab Setback Story
In yesterday's Record, Steve Popper and Bob Klapisch coauthored a tower on Johan Santana's slow recovery from offseason shoulder surgery, intimating that so discouraged are the Mets with Santana's progress that they're seriously considering shutting down his rehabilitation.
One extremity of the Mets` organization said that the squad is set to close down the rehabilitation schedule for Santana if he does not feel comfortable after what is expected to be a simple session of playing catch.
The Johan Santana Rehab Setback Story
In yesterday's Record, Steve Popper and Bob Klapisch coauthored a tower on Johan Santana's slow recovery from offseason shoulder surgery, intimating that so discouraged are the Mets with Santana's progress that they're seriously considering shutting down his rehabilitation.
One extremity of the Mets` organization said that the squad is set to close down the rehabilitation schedule for Santana if he does not feel comfortable after what is expected to be a simple session of playing catch.
The Johan Santana Rehab Setback Story
One extremity of the Mets` organization said that the squad is set to close down the rehabilitation schedule for Santana if he does not feel comfortable after what is expected to be a simple session of playing catch.
This strikes me as saying something while not really saying anything at all. It takes very little imagination to see it to mean, "Some random person associated with the Mets thinks that if things start going really bad in Santana's recovery that'd he'll be asked to dim down the rehab timetable." Well, duh. Internally, the Mets believe they`ll be "lucky" if Santana pitches this year.
As no one in the Mets' organization was actually quoted in the article, it's not realize why the authors chose to enclose "lucky" in quotes here. All other source material was paraphrased, so unless our anonymous team official agreed to go on tape for only one word, we can only reason that "lucky" was meant to be interpreted in that casually ironic way typically reserved for denigration (e.g. Nickelback is a "rock band"), which leave just leave readers (including yours truly) more perplexed by its use here.
Popper is a square shooter, though Klapisch has rarely said a gracious thing around the Mets in the preceding two decades (in tepid defense, the Mets have been bad for lots of the final 20 years). So far, nobody has stepped up to sustain the story, though it has been refuted by Santana and the Mets. In describing his rehab, Santana had this to say:
"There's nothing new. We're keeping track of everything. After I'm done working, I'm fine. It takes time. I recognize that. I yet get to go slow, because whatever you need to do, regardless, you're arm is passing to say you something else. That's why this work is very slow."
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"How can anyone who isn't me know how I find and say I'm behind? How can I be behind if there's no timetable? All we love is that it takes a long time. And no one is certain how long or how I will react to the program. Other people have had this, and they're not me."
He too said this: "I don't know who's saying that I'm not make or whatever because according to everything, the way it has been done, we're good on the proper course and where we're alleged to be. Whoever is saying that I'm not ready I remember is lying.
But those are only printed words! Here it is directly from the workhorse's mouth:
If there's something amiss with the progression of Santana's rehab, pitching coach Dan Warthen isn't saying anything: "We've been actually sneaking him back a pair of extra feet each time without him really learned it, but I suppose he does recognize it. The arm is running in great position - he's getting it up. He's missed a day here and there, but he's gone back-to-back because he lost [on] his wife's birthday. We gave him an additional day there. So everything is going good on target, maybe a little bit ahead."
The Mets would be understandably reluctant to discover any information about Santana's stalled progress, as the certainty of no Santana in 2011 might be the death knell for whatever slim hopes the Mets have of contending this season. But unless or until someone of more considerable gravitas than a "member of the Mets' organization" comes forth to affirm Santana's setback during rehabilitation, I'll be busy watching spring training games and whittling sticks.
Monday, March 7, 2011
For Carlos Santana, songs are like women : FAX
For his latest album "Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time" released September of last year, Carlos Santana tackled the gargantuan task of covering iconic rock tunes such as Led Zeppelin`s "Whole Lotta Love," "Can`t Hear Me Knockin`" by the Rolling Stones, and "Riders on the Storm" by The Doors, among others.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Indonesia News Blog: Santana, Corinne Bailey Rae Wow Music Lovers .
As expected, music lovers from around Indonesia have turned out in record numbers for the Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival 2011. Santana`s highly anticipated performance on Friday night was a hit with thousands of concertgoers, particularly his older fans. Event organizers put the sizing of the sell-out crowd at 10,000. The record was partly of two special performances that require special passes in gain to the festival`s general admission tickets.