Archive for June, 2004

Warning - MORE Educational Content

If you missed the first part of this column, click here. Also, don’t forget to check out Mark’s exclusive interview with Matt Matros!
Don’t Hate the Player…
There are 4 games in the casino that will give you better than 60-40 odds on winning. None of these games have huge payoffs unless you’re [...]

Warning – Educational Content Enclosed

A lot has happened in the last month, besides the relaunch of moodspins. School has ended. Summer has started. The Olsen Twins are legal. It’s a happy time. Depending on where you live, it’s probably getting to be that time to head to the beach. The beach is great, [...]

Celebrity Cameo: Matt Matros

Sometimes a sports column doesn’t get a sports column title. And sometimes a sports column starts to drift over toward the E in ESPN and a little away from the S. I’ve got a little treat for you. Those of you who’ve been reading the column for some time have probably noticed [...]

Me And The Bean: Even Better Than The Real Thing

Last time I called out the president. Equal time is only fair and the biggest impact in American culture this week (other than the “White Chicks” premiere, if you’re going by the Today Show) comes from the political arena once again, so despite my promises to leave politics alone this time, here’s something Bush [...]

Two Out Of A Hundred

Many months ago, after I had just finished viewing all of the films on the AFI list of the 100 Greatest American Films (as judged by the American Film Institute Panel), I made a list of my hundred favorites and posted them on the moodspins message board. It only took me about an hour [...]

My Second Column On Moodspins!

My second column on moodspins, and this time it’s the relaunch! I better be impressive.
Instead, I won’t be. I’d rather eulogize Joss Whedon with my picks of the top ten Buffyverse characters.
Before I begin, a quick word on the Buffyverse. I hated the original movie. The premise was stupid, the acting was just [...]

How To Tell The Pricks From The Asses

Beth does some in-depth research as to why we all love asses.
I’ve spent a great deal of my life admiring the male anatomy. While a well-toned tricep, sculpted abs, and hardened thighs may do much to enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the male form, for many women (myself included) the lust factor is self-contained [...]

Dustin Glick’s No Bullshit Music Reviews For Non-Idiot Listeners: Bonnaroo 2004

So if you don’t already know, Bonnaroo is a three-day music festival that has been taking place in Tennessee every June for the last three years. It’s kind of a hippie thing, and each year it’s been getting more and more popular, and the size of the crowd has grown to 90,000 people, all camping [...]

The Ghost Of Scott Layden

Basketball hasn’t seen too many sad days in the last 5 years. We saw Michael walk away for the last time, which depending on who you ask wasn’t that bad a thing (and those people have a special level of Hell reserved for them alongside mimes and New Jersey drivers). We saw Kobe [...]

Me And The Bean: Lost In The Supermarket

I titled this first part of the column after a song by the Clash for several reasons. First and most practically, I didn’t want you to think you had stumbled onto a page from www.babycenter.com. Second, I needed to remind myself and everyone that I am far more knowledgeable about music than parenthood. [...]

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