Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Picking the new Miss USA, Rachel Smith...the powers of deduction and appreciation for form and pulchritude


Watching things, especially contests of sports or other competition, on DVR can be somewhat of a challenge-especially if you already know the outcome. Since I had been on an excursion in the foothills of North Carolina-my sister's wedding-I was without any knowledge of who was crowned Miss USA 2007. Fortunately, Blackie watched other events last Friday and was unaware of the outcome as well. With equal footing, (albeit, I do have superior powers of deduction and am more of a student of "form and pulchritude" than Mr. Blackmon) we watched the 51-beautiful contestants compete for the Miss USA Crown.

Forgetting any allegiance to our beloved Carolinas, due to a shortened version of the contest which commenced during the swimsuit competition, Blackie chose two contestants: Miss Rhode Island-Danielle Lacourse and Miss Nevada-the lucky lady, Helen Salas. There was but one young beauty who caught my eye: Miss Tennessee-Rachel Smith (photo from Home Watson.com). Perhaps, it was her gorgeous smile, framed by a sculpted face and 5'11" body or the fact that she graduated Magna Cum Laude from Belmont University with a B.S. in Journalism that attracted me to her. (Belmont has performed for the Bushido in my NCAA B-Ball brackets before). Then again, as you all know, I enjoy interesting people and Miss USA's path to success was golden: as a former intern for the Oprah Winfrey Show, her charity work was impeccable working with girls at Oprah's school in Africa. Finally, my sister's husband is stationed outside of Clarksville, TN-Miss Smith's hometown (bonus points).

Taking all of Rachel Smith's attributes (both physical and extracurricular), it was easy to deduce that she would be chosen as the next Miss USA. Think about it, the reigning Miss USA (Tara Conner) was caught in scandal with her "country mouse meets city mouse" adventures of booze and debauchery. The Donald needed someone who was 21, down to earth and (sorry for the cliche) the total package. Let's see, Miss Tennessee: check, check, and checkkkk!

Miss Kansas was a little bit too (pre-Vatican II) Catholic-forget 2nd chances with Cara Renee Gorges there Tara Conner, she would have said, "You're fired-now go to the warehouse for your date with old Sparky!" Miss Nevada was the type of person who sits at 3rd base on the Black-Jack table and hits on 20; thus taking the dealer's bust card. And Miss Rhode Island would ban (of all things that are dangerous in this world) cell-phones whilst driving. I must admit, the Bushido laughed "sofa-king" hard when she said cell-phones, that I dropped my drink. This left but one queen to wear the crown-the Bushido's pick, Miss Tennessee, Rachel Smith. Congrats to Miss USA and best of luck with her work towards fighting breast and ovarian cancer. And in closing, Miss Smith, if you are ever in ChuckTown-look me up, I have a big yard with a tidal creek for your chocolate lab, Zoe to play with our boy Bear and the old girl Daisy while we discuss world politics, the ever-changing dynamics of journalism and whatever else comes to mind. (Laugh now my beloved readers, but you never know)

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Pictures of Miss USA, Rachel Smith




Photos from Homewatson.com

Danielle Lacourse, Miss Rhode Island 2007-1st runner-up


She's gorgeous-no doubt-and she was Blackie's favorite, but she didn't register with the judges as the complete package like Miss USA Rachel Smith did.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Vanessa Minillo will be a judge for the Miss America Competition tonight!


I have always loved this girl-what a sweetheart. Plus, her dad used to be our Fed-Ex guy and he was pretty cool too. Catch former Miss Teen South Carolina and B.E. grad, Vanessa Minnillo.
(Photo from gunco.com)

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Happy St. Patricks!


My best to all of those green-clad celebrants today on St. Patrick's Day! I don't have any Irish blessings for you (maybe I will put a few in the comments section), but I will give you a couple interesting facts. (Photo compliments of J. Trabert, taken last Friday on my way home from work)

Slainte America! Celebrating St. Patrick's Day with parades and drinking green beer is an American invention. The first St. Patrick's Day Parade was in 1762 in New York City when Irish soldiers serving in the Royal Army got a few bag-pipers together to march through the city. Irish laws forbid pubs from being open on March 17th. The "Paddy powers" finally got their act together and decided to use their patron saint to further Irish tourism and ended the ban in 1994.

Talk about a sweet investment! In 1759, Arthur Guinness signed a lease for 9,000 years on the property at St. James Gates for a whopping $70 a year.

Buzz kill: The annual cost for the "Irish Flu" in the U.S. is $148 billion, due to workers missing work and poor job performance, (source: San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center).

Sunday, March 11, 2007

The Fratellis 'Flathead' (music video)

I received a few e-mails asking who is playing on the new iTunes commercial. Answer: the best group to come out of Scotland in a long time-the Fratellis!

300 Movie Trailer. (Full version)

The 300


I went to watch the "300" with Craig and Mel Friday night, and I have to say, sitting elbow to elbow in a packed theater with two dudes, while watching a bunch of chest bearing, underwear clad Spartans fight definitely tests your ability to block any questions of sexuality to focus on the movie. Luckily, the "300" lived up to its billing as pure exciting "eye candy" and perhaps the best film of the year. (Photo courtesy of MSNBC)

In 480 BC, 300 Spartans lead by King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) went to Thermopylae (Greek translation: Hot Gates) to face the largest amphibious attack known to man, a Persian attack assembled by the living God (megalomaniac) Xerxes. Of course since the history of this battle wasn't penned until 50-years later by Greek historian, Herodotus in his accounts of the Greco-Persians War in 430 BC, we will never know the exact account of what went down, but Frank Miller and Lynn Varley did an excellent job of a first-person narrative in their graphic novel, "The 300", as told by a surviving red-caped Spartan, harking back to the oral-history of the time. The movie was as splendid example of a war-action flick as possible, combining art and form with drama and spirit spawning every desirable emotion from this genre.

You can't help but leave the theater with thoughts of your own sacrifices and resolutions for your country. The Spartan Queen, Gorgo (played by Lena Headley) is both sensuous and strong with a unique combination of form and pulchritude-Spartan in both manner, loyalty and action. The Spartan men seek a beautiful death held by only those chivalrous warriors forged by a hammer from iron into a sword. There aren't any fat-bodies or cowards wearing a red-cape and carrying the Spartan sword. The Spartans' phalanx is as impenetrable and strong as the Thermopylae pass itself. The moxie of legends, even without a movie of this quality, the story alone is enough to have Tom Cruise impose the same tactics in "the Last Samurai".

Click here for the official site of the movie. 300 merch can be purchased here. And finally, a link to the movie's music and video game.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Happy 44th Birthday to Kathy Ireland!




Indeed, the Bushido shares a birthday with Super-Model Kathy Ireland! Happy birthday Ms. Ireland. Other beauties of interest born today are former Miss Americas Nanette Pearson (Miss Utah 1997) and Holly Ann Solo (Miss Alaska 1991). Also former Playmate of the Year Kathleen Ann Shower (Miss May 1985) was born today.

The Bushido will be taking in dinner at Il Cortile tonight. I am stoked to say the least.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

The Big Lebowski - F_cking Short Version

I just realized that I owe you all a few Wednesday's WTFs? I hope this makes up for it. Thanks to the other JET from Louisville, KY (home of the original "Lebowski Fest" for sending me this. Btw, for the Bushido's readers in Seattle, your Lebowskifest begins this Friday! FYI: Not office apropos, that is, unless you are in the f-in Navy!

Mika-"Grace Kelly" (Something else to scare the sh_crap out of the Conservatives!

Colorful, campy and catchy, just the kind of thing to make Freddie Mercury smile down from Heaven with that discombobulated British grill. The only thing this is missing is a white, skin-tight jump suit to make it all "jive". -Somewhere Dateline's Chris Hansen is salivating with anticipation for Mika to show up at the next front house.

Wednesday's WTF? FOX News attempts comedy...key word attempts

Joel Surnow (creator of "24") felt that shows (i.e. "The Daily Show") have too much fun at the hands of Republicans. "The 1/2 Hour News Hour" attempts to remedy this by not making fun of Conservatives (only Dems). FOX News WTF? This show is not funny. I went through all of the clips and this was the "funniest" one I could find. The rest barely tickle my money, err, funny bone. But if the Missionary position is your fav, then this just might be your nightly half-hour of humor. As for the Bushido, I'll stick with Bill M, Letterman, the Daily Show, TV's Craig Ferguson or "Rules of Engagement" for my fill of happiness and humor.

Pics of Antonella Barba (American Idol contestant) at the WW-II Memorial, Washington DC Mall




Pictures compliments of Tabloid Rabies.blogspot)

Pictures of Antonella Barba at the WW2 Memorial in Washington DC



Tuesday, March 06, 2007