Showing posts with label lakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lakers. Show all posts

Lakers t-shirt by Mistress and Day19



Day19 teamed up with Mistress to create this Lakers t-shirt (featuring California's bear mascot). The shirt is on sale here (halfway down the page).

*Previously: The Lakers used 18 DVD burners and...

*Buy NBA bobbleheads at eBay.

Tron Dog (link roundup)




Tron Dog and Support our Koopa Troopas. Via.

And a few more links:

1. Some sentiments explaining why the Supreme Court's ruling overturning McCain-Feingold was a good thing. I actually voted for Obama in no small part because I didn't approve of the law and feared that McCain would manage to pass other laws limiting constitutional rights.

2. Creepy allegations about Lakers owner Jerry Buss. Via.

3. A reminder that NFL football is a team sport - - JaMarcus Russell's first year numbers compare favorably to Mark Sanchez's.

*Previously: Tron hoodies.

*Buy Tron toys at eBay.

Papercraft 3D movie fan (link roundup)



Download the 3D movie fan paper toy at Marshall Alexander's site.

And a few more links:

1. Amateur archaeologist Megan Webb was participating in a dig at Tel Dor in Jerusalem, when she found a found a small gemstone (carnelian) with the portrait of Alexander the Great carved into it. Via.

2. Some of the too-hard-to-believe facts about Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian. Between them and Artest, the Lakers basketball season should be wild.

3. My blogging doppelganger as a steampunk bounty hunter (last photo).

*Previously: Archaeologists dig out a giant skeleton.

*Buy 3D books at Amazon.

Tiny Batmans in Peril (and more)

A few highlights from Gallery 1998's Call of the Wild show:



Gideon Boomer
"This is where they put Lakers after basketball season" by Gideon Boomer.



"Tiny Batmans in Peril" by Boomer.



"Blue Bear" by Ben Strawn.



"Kite" by Strawn.



"Knives" by Strawn.



"Step Stone" by Strawn.

*Previously: Mock Rubberduckzilla at your peril.

*Buy Japanese Batman toys at eBay.

Leonidas Sackboy amigurumi (link roundup)



Leonidas Sackboy amigurumi by Maggie Wang, who takes commissions.

And a few more links:

1. The Fast and Furious would be way more interesting if it was based on drift racing in Saudi Arabia. Here's a taste of Robert Worth's fascinating article:
Drifting, which tends to attract poorer, more marginal men, has also been an unlikely nexus between homosexuality, crime and jihadism since it emerged 30 years ago. Homoerotic desire is a constant theme in Saudi songs and poems about drifting, and accomplished drifters are said to have their pick of the prettiest boys among the spectators.
Via.

2. "60 Minutes was, and is, a competitive and combative place . . . . It’s a place where grudges are held for a long time. I remember Ed Bradley, not long before he died, talking about how Mike Wallace had screwed him over on a couple of stories." Read more.

3. Portland Trailblazer Channing Frye points out some weaknesses in the plot of Twilight. And here's another hilarious Twilight review.

4. NY Knick's coach Mike D'Antoni was Kobe Bryant's idol when he was a kid.

*Previously: Leonidas makes a dinner reservation.

*Buy plush vampires at eBay.

Blanka paper toy (link roundup)


Download the Blanka paper toy here.

And a few more links:

1. Move over Fail Whale. Here's the Fail Homer.

2. I can't find the article at Entertainment Weekly's stupid website with it's useless search function, but the current issue features a list of classic movie villains. Sharon Stone says she based her performance in Basic Instinct on Magic Johnson's no-look pass:
When I started to work with Mr. [Michael] Douglas, I made certain that I paid such attention to him, without him knowing it at all times. I became obsessed with him--everything he did, everything he ate, everything he wore, the way he walked, the way he breathed--so that I could have a no-look relationship with Mr. Douglas.
3. Touching comic strips about true love by Arlene O'Leary. And it's her birthday.

4. Win an artbook from Sean Galloway.

*Previously: The Bible's best sex stories.

*Buy Blanka toys at eBay.

Desktop Wallpaper: Vintage Sea Serpent (link roundup)



Download a desktop wallpaper-sized image of the Nantucket Sea Monster here.

And a few more links:

1. Alex CF's latest specimen is a dessicated 10-month old werewolf.

2. I guess Michael Lewis' article about how Shane Battier is the Kobe killer is a little outdated.

3. The instructions in the bible for building the ark include a demand that dolphin leather be used?

4. You quite possibly have already seen a link to Joshua Davis' well-written account of a Mission Impossible-style $100 million diamond heist in Antwerp. If not, read it, it's great. Of course, it's mostly great as fiction. The insanely clever master thieves assembled a huge pile of incriminating paperwork including receipts and business cards, waited until after the heist to dispose of it, and then entrusted that evidence to the one man they didn't trust? Just one of the glaring flaws in an excellent work of fiction.

*Previously: The bible's best sex stories.

*Buy plush werewolves at eBay.

Blind Justice statute (link roundup)



Blind Justice statue, available in high res here.

And a few more links:

1. Tucker Stone's top ten comics of 2008.

2. Here's a still from the upcoming Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs movie. Via.

3. Apparently Google recently updated websites' page ranks. This site will let you check a site's page rank quickly.

4. The Lakers employ "two full-time staffers who use eight digital video recorders, five laptop computers and 18 DVD burners to record, edit and copy footage for Lakers coaches and players." Kobe Bryant watches the most video.

*Previously: Ivan Drago, Justice Enforcer (the game).

*Buy NBA bobbleheads at eBay.

Shaq, LeBron, Dwight Howard in a dance off

This video of Dwight Howard dancing:



reminded me of this video of Shaq, LeBron, Dwight Howard in a dance off at last year's all-star game:



which led me to this video of Shaq dancing with his kids:



and a young Shaq shattering a backboard:



and Kobe dunking over an unsuspecting Shaq:



*Previously: NBA caricatures.

*Buy NBA jerseys at eBay.

Kobe Bryant is Black Mamba

I am awfully jealous of whoever thought to ask Joe Alterio to draw him Kobe Bryant as a Black Mamba:




You can order your own monster or robot illustration by Alterio here.

*Previously: Kobe compares himself to the deadly Black Mamba.

*Buy books by Phil Jackson at Amazon.

Headlines of the day


1. Chimpanzee with baby tigers. Big gallery of adorable photos here. Via.


2. Want to catch terrorists? Set up a laundromat, send out a lot of coupons, run clothing through an analyzer, and see who brought in clothing that turns up bomb-making residue. Link. Via.


3. To make Flint, Michigan seem a little happier, Kristina Pringle paints images of Winnie the Pooh on vacant homes. Link. Via.


4. The Los Angeles Lakers were originally the Detroit Gems. And were owned by someone named King Boring. Honest. Via.


5. Beginning to give up hope of ever making it as an artist? Malcolm Gladwell's latest discusses late-blooming artistic geniuses. They're more common than you think.

*See previous news headlines here.

*Buy plush monsters at eBay.

Video: Chris Collingsworth expresses doubt when Kobe Bryant praises the United States

Collinsworth: Tell the story when you first got your USA uniform.

Kobe: Well I had goosebumps and I actually just looked at it for awhile. I just held it there and I laid it across my bed and I just stared at it for a few minutes; just because as a kid growing up this is the ultimate, ultimate in basketball.

Collinsworth: Where does the patriotism come from inside of you? Historically, what is it?

Kobe: Well, you know it’s just our country, it’s... we believe is the greatest country in the world. It has given us so many great opportunities, and it’s just a sense of pride that you have; that you say "You know what? Our country is the best!"

Collinsworth: Is that a ‘cool’ thing to say, in this day and age? That you love your country, and that you’re fighting for the red, white and blue? It seems sort of like a day gone by(?)

Kobe: No, it’s a cool thing for me to say. I feel great about it, and I’m not ashamed to say it. I mean, this is a tremendous honor.



Via.

*Previously: Video of Kobe Bryant confidently speaking Italian.

*Find vintage NBA merchandise at eBay.

Laker Girl tryout video - - spelling bee

Click though to watch the hopefuls try to spell Sasha Vujacic's name.

Here's a couple of classic cheerleader videos.

Cheerleader run over by football team:



Golden State Warriors' mascot, Thunder, wiping out a cheerleader: