This past week has been great for Red Sox Nation. We’ve seen our nemesis, Alex Rodriquez make an about face and admit in an interview with Peter Gammons that he has in fact used steroids (after evidence of his testing positive surfaced, of course). This explains how a relatively slender infielder with the Seattle Mariners [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Gratuitous Seinfeld allusions’
If You Believe It, It’s Not a Lie
Posted in News, Sports, tagged Alex Rodriguez, baseball, Boston Red Sox, cheating, ESPN, George Costanza, Gratuitous Seinfeld allusions, Katie Couric, Peter Gammons, seinfeld, steroids on February 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Schindler’s List
Posted in Film, tagged Gratuitous Seinfeld allusions on July 26, 2007 | 3 Comments »
It’s been fourteen years since Steven Spielberg’s magnum opus, Schindler’s List, first appeared in theatres. Until a few weeks ago, I had never seen it, but I finally watched it while at home (recovering from a severe ankle injury). In case you’re wondering, yes, Starla watched with me, and no, we did not make out [...]

