Tuesday, May 27, 2008

For your enjoyment, a story

Urbana, Ill. – After more than thirty years of speculation and prosecutor ineptitude, the popular McDonald’s character Hamburglar was arraigned yesterday in an Urbana, Ill. Federal Court on charges of more than 2 million thefts of various hamburgers and fast food side-dishes. Appearing in his traditional cape, hat and mask, the Hamburglar entered his initial plea of not-guilty before Judge Rita Wang.The thefts occurred over a 34 year period in all 50 states and over 200 countries worldwide. Most of the victims were local restaurant chains who attempted to hone in on the McDonald’s hamburger as a competitor. The breadth of the charges would dictate and automatic quadruple life sentence.

Appearing with the accused to hear the charges was his lawyer, Grimace Attorney at Law, who despite limited experience is confident his client will be cleared of all charges.“I studied law at McDonalds University, and I have known the Hamburglar for many years,” said Grimace. “Duh. I would bet the color purple on his virtuousness.”District Attorney David Thomas, however, is decidedly less confident in the Hamburglar’s presumed innocence.“Here is a man who for thirty-some years has been going from place to place stealing people’s hamburgers and it has finally caught up with him,” said an exuberant Thomas. “I am excited for the day the Hamburglar goes the McSlammer.”This is not the first time the Hamburglar has been charged with burger theft, but it is the first since 1993 when the charges were thrown out of court after former Mayor McCheese refused to testify on behalf of the prosecution. Rumors swirled he was paid off by Birdie the Early Bird and the Happy Meal Gang. McCheese was widely castigated after the incident, and recently served time for selling heroin while in office, but remains steadfast in his defense of the accused.“I still think he’s innocent, sure,” said McCheese. “I’ve never doubted Hammy. Not once. And you need not pay me for that.”Thomas was not the D.A. for the 1993 trial, but started preparing for this trial as far back as 2000, and is prepared to throw everything, including the kitchen sink, at the striped stealer.“I already have commitments from Wendy, the King, Carl Sr., Harold and Khumar, Chuck Cheese, Popeye, Tim Horton and others who are willing to testify against the Hamburglar,” said Thomas. “I think it is safe to say the world is tired of this man thinking he can get away with stealing.”The Hamburglar himself released a brief statement before the arraignment began.“Robble, robble, robble,” he said.“I think that statement in itself shows the nonchalance with which he operates,” said a perturbed Thomas. “He is arrogant beyond belief to think he could steal hamburgers and get away with it.”It was that arrogance in itself that finally caught up with the Hamburglar. According to longtime friend Gwyneth Paltrow, authorities contacted her after viewing the Hamburglar’s MySpace page, which proudly showed him eating a hamburger in a bathroom stall at an unnamed restaurant in Taiwan with the phrase “Over 2 Million Served, Biotch” under it.“He got careless,” said Paltrow. “He thought he was above the law. I’m worried for him.”Grimace maintains the web-page is satire on his perceived public image.“It was a joke! A joke. He knows people think he is a thief – hell, its in his name,” said Grimace. “So he decided to make a little play on it. That was a burger he made himself, and staged in a local McDonald’s – with their permission. The 2 Million served is an obvious play on his employer! They are ok with it. I can’t believe this would cause an arrest.”Web forensic specialists are examining the pictures to determine their origin and validity.Meanwhile, the Hamburglar is free in $5 million bond.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Bush and McCain what's the difference?

President George W. Bush (R) and Republican candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), face the media in the White House Rose Garden in Washington, March 5, 2008. Photo comes from REUTERS/Jason Reed.

The answer is: None...

Monday, May 19, 2008

Awesome

The excitement for the Penguins has reached new heights now that they are playing for the Stanley Cup. Coworkers and I gathered for the first time at Mellon Arena to cheer the team to victory against the Philadelphia Flyers in what came to be the last game of the Eastern Conference Finals. There were those that didn't have tickets, like myself and the coworkers braved the sometimes cloudy and rainy skies to watch the Pens on the large LCD big screen outside the Igloo. (the nickname for the mellon arena.) "We must of met up there at 9:30 and sat missed the rain, then while many fans brought their white Penguins towels, one fan made his own replica of the Stanley Cup. I saw it and can't wait to see the team carry the real one back to Pittsburgh! To sum it all up the game was awesome!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Do a drunk man's words and actions = a sober man's thoughts?

Do a drunk man's words and actions = a sober man's thoughts? You decide, Hi all... I have been going out with coworkers the last few days. Everything is going great since the bank got a huge cash infusion. I wish someone would give me a huge cash infusion! I have to say I gotten to know my fellow bankers very well and most are very funny, laid back, goofy, somewhat immature at times but in general we are a team.

Lately I often find myself feeling a little vague as to what is going on in my head. I dont know if it is just me over-analyzing everything... since in my last friendships went well you know, we talk about anything but work at the many local happy hours - mostly bullshit. Anyway I am reluctanant to open up on my blog about me just because of past mistakes. For example, last night I said some pretty intense stuff to a person. Looking back I know now I should not of but I did and well another person over heard it and now I am on the shit list with a certain auditor. Anyways... what I am wondering is if she really means this stuff or is it just the booze doing the talking? Any imput would be appreciated. Thanks a million!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Oh Yeah, the Stanley cup!

Pittsburgh Penguins Top Flyers 4-2 with Max Talbot who scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third period and the Pittsburgh Penguins took a two-game lead in the Eastern Conference finals by beating the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2 Sunday night.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

I miss football season

I was reading a report by given by Matt Walsh, the former New England Patriots videographer who has become the key figure in "spygate," has turned over eight tapes to the NFL offices that reportedly contain evidence of New England coaches taping signals from other teams coach, including the Steelers prior to the 2002 AFC Championship game, according to the New York Times. The Patriots came into Pittsburgh, and despite being 10-point underdogs, beat the Steelers 24-17. After the game, players were saying how the Patriots players almost seemed to know the plays before they ran them. Before that Steeler title game, Walsh's tapes show the Patriots recording signs of both Steeler offense and defense coaches edited to two different camera angles of acutal plays that were called. On Tuesday, Walsh is scheduled to meet in person with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and then Sen. Arlen Specter. So i ask you are they really as good as they claim to be?

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

This Pens Fan is Ready For Flyers Match-Up

Have not seen many Pittsburgh Penguins fans so fired up for the up coming Friday's game. It is one of the Eastern Conference finals against our cross-state rivals the Philadelphia Flyers. My home team the Pens moved into round three with a clutch overtime goal by Marian Hossa -- his first goal of the playoffs came at just the right time. This will be the fourth meeting between the Pens and Flyers in the post-season. Philadelphia has won all of the previous meetings and this time promises to be an intense battle or at least I think it will be tough. My coworker feels that Philly has always been physical with the Pens but either case It's going to be great to watch. The first game will take place Friday at Mellon Arena but i prefer calling it the Civic Arena.

Here's the schedule for the Eastern Conference Finals match-up between the Pittsburgh
Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers has been announced:

  1. Friday, May 9: Philadelphia at Penguins
  2. Sunday, May 11: Philadelphia at Penguins
  3. Tuesday, May 13: Penguins at Philadelphia
  4. Thursday, May 15: Penguins at Philadelphia
  5. Sunday, May 18: Philadelphia at Penguins, if necessary
  6. Tuesday, May 20: Penguins at Philadelphia, if necessary
  7. Thursday, May 22: Philadelphia at Penguins, if necessary