tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10601670718675124.post7665352131380060506..comments2023-07-26T11:09:12.457-04:00Comments on The Critical Palate: Eric Weinsteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09584879315449798212noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10601670718675124.post-1235535605614532332007-02-23T10:27:00.000-05:002007-02-23T10:27:00.000-05:00Dennis Johnson certainly was a great player, part ...Dennis Johnson certainly was a great player, part of the best starting five ever. The 80's were great for the Celtics. The hot sweaty Garden, Kareem with an oxygen mask, the rivalry between the Lakers and the Celtics, and you knew that if you gave the ball to Bird the team would win. I remember watching games at home and turning down the volume just so we could hear Johnny Most (certainly it wasn't because I wanted to hear my father yell at the tv, as if they could hear him) or if I was at the game everyone had radios so they could hear Johnny broadcast the game. Dennis Johnson played a huge role during those years, but people tend to forget he stabbed his wife and that wasn't so nice.<BR/><BR/>I am not really into American Idol this year, but I have seen bits and pieces. And from what I've seen the show is severely lacking in talent. But I guess it doesn't mean much because do we really care about the idols once the show is over. And Jennifer Hudson has shown us it doesn't matter what place you come in, you can achieve great professional success.<BR/><BR/>Music isn't make like it used to be, but doesn't every generation say that.<BR/><BR/>Casey Kasem-now whatever happened to him. <BR/><BR/>And I'm still outraged by the axing of Arrested Development!michmashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08178909088551184330noreply@blogger.com