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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Manifest Media Networks: Malcolm X- Interview at UC Berkeley: Oct. 11th, 1963

Source:Manifest Media Networks- Minister Malcolm X, at California Berkeley in 1963.
"Malcolm X - interview at UC Berkeley. Check out more at:Black University."

From Manifest Media Networks 

I saw this interview of Nation of Islam Minister Malcolm X on CSPAN this year and decided to write about it. He was being interviewed by a California Berkeley professor there in 1963. Berkeley one of the few major universities back in the early 1960s where radical were seemed mainstream, including ethno and racial Nationalists.


Source:CSPAN- Minister Malcolm X, at California Berkeley in 1963.
Part of Malcolm X's message was about the right to self-defense. Which is in the U.S. Constitution, that Americans have. Which means that if you are under attacked, you have the constitutional right to defend yourself to your best ability to prevent your attacker from hurting, or destroying you. Which is a perfectly legitimate thing to believe in. The problem with this philosophy is that it was sort of short-term and a good thing for African-Americans is that more of them didn't take this message to heart and I say that for this reason.

Martin L. King, was a pacifist all around. At least when it came to civil rights and part of that was because Dr. King thought long-term. He was a visionary in the civil rights struggle and understood the power of the media and that African-Americans were undermanned in this struggle as far as their own population. And that they needed the support of non-African-Americans to advance this cause. And that if they were seen as dangerous or violent in this struggle, it would be harder for them to gain additional support.

I believe that part of Malcolm X's message rose from frustration as far as how Africans were treated in America. And that African-Americans had took it too long and that it was time to rise up and fight back. He was right that it was time to rise up and to fight back. Which is what Dr. King believed in as well. But they just had different approaches in how to fight back, Dr. King's approach was more about using the power of media and message. Malcolm had that as well, but it also came with the right to physical self-defense. 

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Friday, November 23, 2012

NFL Network: John Riggins: A Football Life


Source:NFL Network- the Washington Diesel.

"John 'The Diesel' Riggins was fearless on the field and a fun-loving showman off it. He knew the power of his talents and achieved the ultimate prize with a Lombardi Trophy and Super Bowl MVP title.

'John Riggins: A Football Life' tells the untold story of a small-town Kansas farm kid’s rise from the unknown to being Super Bowl champion to Hall of Famer to actor following his retirement.

John Riggins was truly one of a kind. Known by Redskins fans simply as “Riggo” or “The Diesel,” the man was pure magic on the field."  

From BG8 TV

Former New York Jets running back Emerson Boozer had a great line about John Riggins which is in this video. He says imagine you are driving your car on the highway and going 65-70 miles an hour making good speed and a tractor truck comes up beside you and passes you and you can’t catch up. Great way to describe JR. How does someone that big and strong move that fast?

I guess I'm very lucky as a Redskins fan, because my first year as a Redskin fan and I'm not even seven years old, yet a couple months away from that, was in 1982 the year the Washington Redskins win their first Super Bowl. 

I still remember John Riggins touchdown run like I saw it yesterday. Him breaking through that hole, that was designed on purpose to have one free Miami Dolphin defender, who was a safety a guy named Don MacNeil, who may have weighed 200 pounds back then. It was designed this way because Redskins OL coach Joe Bugel tolled JR: "Look, there's going to be one free Dolphin defender who'll have a clean shot at you, but there isn't a DB in football that can tackle you by themselves." 

JR was called the Diesel for a reason, because thats the type of power he had. I think a better comparison would be a horse. Big, tall and strong, who could run like a horse. He would run through you or he could run by you. You try to tackle him, you have a better shot at hurting yourself.

When you think of John Riggins athletically, just don't think of the Super Bowl champion or the Super Bowl MVP or the Hall of Famer or even all of the records he held at least one point. Think of the athlete, think of the 18 year old who at the time was already 6'2  220 pounds, who was the Kansas state track champion in high school. Think of a fullback with tailback speed, who could out run WR's and DB's. And also think of JR from the perspective of a defender: "Even if I do catch this guy, if he's not at full speed, how am I supposed to bring him down. Maybe I should practice by trying to tackle a horse." 

A couple examples of JR's greatness, a regular season game against the Dallas Cowboys in December 1979. The winner of the game wins the NFC East and goes to the playoffs. It was the third or fourth quarter, QB Joe Theisman calls a trap play or a run up the middle. The problem is that JR out ran his OL and turns the play into a sweep and bounces outside and takes the play for a sixty yard touchdown run. No Cowboy in sight trying to catch him until the end when a little Cowboy DB makes light stab at him.

Jim Brown is the best RB of all-time, the power back of all time as well, but JR is right behind JB as the best power back of all-time. And if you are number two to JB in anything when it comes to football, you are a Hall of Famer. The only thing was that JR was under utilized for probably half of his career. The New York Jets were awful in the early and mid 1970s and the Redskins tried to make JR a FB in his first two seasons in Washington. So my question would be had JR been a full-time TB for his entire career, how great would he have been. 

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

CBS Sports: 'The Violent World of Sam Huff (1960)'


Source:Rick Allison- New York Giants football practice.
"One of the very first reality shows, CBS finds out what its really like to be an NFL linebacker! Visit to watch more sports videos and read more historical sports articles. Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Sam Huff comes in at number 93 on NFL Films' The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players list produced in 2010. Subscribe to. On March 1st, 2013 Hall of Famers Chris Hanburger (ChrisHanburger.com) and Sam Huff got together the evening before a charity appearance and sat down for." 


Back in 1960 the National Football League was just starting to become popular, especially with the help of the 1958 NFL Championship between the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants. Still the most important game in NFL history, where a lot of Americans for the first time were getting to see how great of a sport American football or gridiron was. And got to see great players like Colts QB, John Unitas, RB, Lenny More, WR Ray Berry, DE Gino Marchetti, Giants RB Frank Gifford, LB Sam Huff and many others. 

But by 1960 NFL was still fairly new in America as far as its popularity. Baseball was still king and college football was probably more popular than the NFL at this point. Part of this had to do with the fact that NFL franchises were still not drafting and signing African- American players. Leaving them short on talent, a big reason why the American Football League was so important, because they were interested in the best players possible. Not race or color but films like the Violent World of Sam Huff were also important.

What this film did especially produced and shown by CBS Sports to be broadcasted by CBS and narrated by the great CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite, was to let Americans into the world of pro football and to show Americans exactly what football players have to go through to be as good and as successful as they were and show Americans why its the ultimate team sport that it is. And how much each player has to rely on their teammates and units to be as successful as possible. 

The Violent World was like a football camp for non-organized football players, for guys especially who didn't play college and pro football and perhaps didn't even play high school football. Perhaps we're just fans and junkies of the sport, like myself. Who wanted to see exactly what it was like for the players and teams that they watch every week for five months of the year and what they go through. 

Pro football was similar to what to what the MLS or NHL is today, but back in the 1950s and a certain extent the 1960s, something people were somewhat interested in, but didn't go out-of-their-war to follow.

The idea that CBS Sports would donate an entire film or documentary about what the National Football League was like and what it was like to be a pro football player, at least from the perspective of Sam Huff and the New York Gants, goes to show you the vision that, that sports division had and the potential that they saw in the NFL. A league other than for really four years in the 1990s they've been a big part of as far as coverage going back to the 1950s. 

CBS Sports had the best pre-game show in The NFL Today, the best game of the week covering the NFC in the 1970s and 1980s and the best announcer in Pat Summerall and best analyst in John Madden. These things obviously don't happen without the NFL becoming the sports and business giant that it became by the early 1970s. 

And The Violent World was one of the first looks and glimpses for a national audience of what the NFL was like and what real reality TV and not celebrity/tabloid TV looks like. And what good documentary television is. 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Ginoong Kamote: 'Vintage NBA - Wes Unseld'


Source:Ginoong Kamote- The Wizards playing the Seattle Sonics in either the 1978 or 1979 NBA Finals.

"Wes Unseld  is an American former basketball player. He spent his entire NBA career with the Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets, and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1988." 

From Ginoong Kamote

Not many big man made more of an impact on basketball without being a high scorer than Wes Unseld. The man is in the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame as well as he should be, being one of the best center/power forwards of all time. Yet he averaged only around ten points a game for his entire career. 

When you think of great NBA big man, you are talking about guys generally who average around twenty points a game or more, like Moses Malone, Patrick Ewing and many others. But with Wes, he made such a huge impact, with his rebounding, consistently getting his team the ball back or second opportunities to score, setting up his teammates to score with his passing and setting screens so his teammates could get easy scores. 

With Wes's defense, his guy for the most part not being a huge impact on the game because Wes would consistently stop him and Wes could also score when his team needed him to do as well. Not many other big man made as much of an impact on the game as Wes Unseld, without being big scorers. Guys like Bill Russell and Dennis Rodman come to mind, who are both in the Hall of Fame.

Wes Unseld played power forward and center in the 1970s a time when 6'9 was short for a center and yet he was 6'7 consistently having to cover player who were 4-6 inches taller then him like Kareem Abdul Jabbar, who as far as I'm concern is the greatest center of all time. But Wes had a lot of intelligence and a lot of bulk, sort of like a taller version of Charles Barkley who at most was 6'5, but height per height perhaps the best all around rebounder of all time, 

Wes knew what he had to work with and made the most out of it and then some. Which is why he's one of the greatest basketball players of all time.

KY Hoops TV: NBA 1985- Washington Wizards @ Chicago Bulls: Highlights


Source:KY Hoops TV- The Bullets vs Da Bulls (as they're called in Chicago) in 1984.

"Chicago Bulls vs Washington Bullets on October 26th, 1984 in Chicago, IL at Chicago Stadium. Michael would have a solid game, in his NBA Debut he would score 16 points on 5-16 shooting & 6-7 from the Free Trow line. The Bulls won, 109-94." 


Just on a personal note first: you might recognize the voice of the game analyst if you watch this video. Wes Unseld who I believe is the best all around player in Washington Wizards history, did color commentary for the Bullets (as they were called back then) before he became general manager and head coach of the franchise in the late 1980s. 

As far as this game and matchup, I think about what if. You look at the Wizards starting lineup with Frank Johnson and Jeff Malone, and Cliff Robinson, Rick Mahorn, and Jeff Ruland up front, or maybe you put Greg Ballard at the small forward and Cliff Robinson at the power forward and you bring Mahorn off the bench as your 1st big man, that's a very good Wizards team in the mid 1980s, if they keep everyone healthy. 

It wasn't just mismanagement for the steep decline that the Wizards went through in the 1980s when they went from a team that was an annual NBA Championship contender in the 1970s, to a team where a good season was making the playoffs and going out in the 1st round. They had some bad luck as well, with Frank Johnson breaking his foot and Jeff Ruland breaking his knee. And those two players never really make it back at all. Johnson was an excellent two-way point guard and Ruland was one of the best centers in the NBA in the early and mid 1980s. 

And then you look at Chicago Bulls from 1984-85 and you could ask yourself how good would they have been in the 1980s, before they're winning all of those NBA Finals in the 1990s, if they could've kept Orlando Woolridge and Steve Johnson healthy, Michael Jordan doesn't break his foot in 1986. That's a pretty good threesome to start out with. They had Charles Oakley in 1985, and Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant two years later. Maybe Michael Jordan is not averaging 35-40 points a game with that supporting cast.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Leathered Life: Chrissie In Leather Jeans

Source:Leathered Life- model Chrissie.

“Leathered Life Chrissie in Leather Pants” 


“Chrissie… great leather girl.” 

Source:Leathered Life- model Chrissie.

From Leathered Life 

"Leathered Life Oldies: Chrissie in tight leather pants." Originally from Leathered Life. The photo was from a Leathered Life video, which has since been blocked or deleted on YouTube.

Source:Leathered Life- Leathered Life model Chrissie. 
Great outfit, but the girl is a little too petite for me. Imagine a women 5'6-5'7 or taller or maybe only 5'4, which would make her average height, but with great legs. Strong thighs, tight round butt and everything else, wearing this outfit. Because that is what leather jeans which are basically skinny jeans, but made from leather instead of denim, are made of.

Skinny denim jeans, are common with beautiful sexy women especially if they're tall. Because it's a great way for women to show off their legs and show off their butt. "Check me out in my tight jeans, because I have a great body." Which I believe is what sexy women are saying when they wear those pants. Especially with boots and a tucked in blouse or short top.

They can also bring too much attention for women when they're in a more formal setting, but that's a different discussion. Leather jeans are also a great way for sexy women to show off their bodies. To bring positive attention to them, as well as negative.The woman in this video, great outfit, but a little small at least for me.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The New Republic: Chuck Thompson: ‘Go Ahead and Secede, Texas. I Dare You.’

Source:The New Republic- don’t mess with Texas. We’re armed and dangerous. We also ain’t too bright and don’t always know what we’re doing. LOL
Source:FRS FreeState

“In the wake of news that more than 80,000 people have signed an online White House petition asking permission for Texas to leave the Union, a single grave concern has united the minds of Americans of all political colors: If the state secedes, where are we going to get our NFL-caliber wide receivers?

As a recent student not just of secession, but the traditionally Southern mindset that drives it in this country (similar petitions for Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina have all topped 20,000 signatures), let me be the first to say to the aggrieved liberal community: relax. No one is talking about building a Berlin Wall around the upside-down pistol grip part of Texas.

Texans may be stubborn, but they ain’t stupid. In the event of secession, mutually beneficial treaties would be drawn up between the United States and newly formed Texas Republic, ensuring both sides get what they need.”


“Rick Perry on Texas’s right to secede from the US”

Source:The Centrist Word- Hardball With Chris Matthews?

From The Centrist Word 

Personally, I wouldn’t mind seeing South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas even seceding from the United States, who the hell needs them. (From my point of view) They need us so they can fund their own roads and for all that welfare insurance they get from taxpayers in wealthy states. So their people don’t starve and so their kids can go to school and so-forth.

I mean do we really need a Alabama and a Mississippi in the union, couldn’t we get by with just one of them, or how about they combine and become one state. And we would have on less ignorant state in the union.

And do we really need to Carolinas and two Virginia’s? I’m not looking for Virginia to leave the union, but do we need a Virginia and a West Virginia.

West Virginia, is not seceding. Even they know like the rest of the country that they need America more than America needs them. But South Carolina might be a different story and the idea of an African-American, not only being elected, but reelected President of the United States, is appalling to a certain percentage of South Carolinians. And they may leave the country, some of the nuts in that state.

My whole point about this is that the people in these states that are considering leaving the United States, good riddance, as far as I’m concern. And maybe they can move somewhere and start some new Confederate Republic like they tried in the 1860s. And even if these states were to secede, which will never happen because even these states have enough intelligent people in them to know better. People who were perhaps educated outside of these states, to understand that they need America more than we need them.

As much as Southern Neo-Confederates may bash the U.S. Government and public assistance, a lot of their people still need that just to get by. Which makes this whole discussion a little ridiculous, because this will never happen.

Texas, won’t leave the United States, they have the most uninsured people in the country per-capita. They need us again for the public assistance that they collect. America, needs Texas to become energy independent and get off of foreign oil. Which would be a boom for both our economy and foreign policy. But if these third-world American states in the Southeast want to take a hike, I’ll help them pack. And see how well they can do on their own.

Monday, November 12, 2012

NBC Sports: FBS 1974- Orange Bowl- Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs Alabama Crimson Tide: Highlights


Source:Steel Buck- Notre Dame Fighting Irish QB Tom Clements.

"1975 Orange Bowl #2 Alabama Crimson Tide vs #9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish" 

From Steel Buck

Just to give you a little background about the two teams involved here and their players and to give you an idea about the quality of talent that they had: 

Irish QB Joe Theisman was already in the NFL at this point in his first season with the Redskins and his last year at Notre Dame was in 1970. Irish QB Joe Montana was a freshman at this point. But they had QB Tom Clements who was a veteran QB in the Canadian Football League and had a good career there with teams like the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. They also had defensive tackle Mike Fanning, who had a good career with the Los Angeles Rams. 

The Crimson Tide had TE Ozzie Newsome, who became of the best receiving TE's in the NFL history with the Cleveland Browns. And I'm just naming a few great players who would go on to have good pro football careers, who played in this game.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Minister Malcolm X: Project History


Source:Teaching History- Nation of Islam Minister Malcolm X, perhaps meeting with a fellow minister.

“This site is dedicated to the study of the life and legacy of Malcolm X. Only one of three “initiatives” is publicly available (Columbia faculty, staff, and students may also access the site’s “multi-media study environment” section). “Oral histories,” “outreach,” and “Malcolm X biography project” are under construction. A chronology traces Malcolm’s life from his birth in May 1925 to his assassination in February 1965, with short entries on major events. “Government Documents” offers FBI files on Malcolm X—4,000 pages of surveillance reports—covering the period 1954 to 1964. A brief summary accompanies each report and the files can be searched by keyword. The site’s project journal, focusing on particular themes and issues, has seven articles on Malcolm X and eight weblog postings. Additionally, the site offers an e-seminar “Life after Death: Malcolm X and American Culture” by Columbia professor Dr. Manning Marble for a fee (available free to Columbia faculty, staff, and students). When this site is completed, it will be a good starting point for researching the ideas and life of Malcolm X.” 


“Malcolm X Video Project (history)”


Source:Bria Parks- I can't say that I disagree with this photo. I mean I could, but then I would be lying and I don't think you want that.


This photo was from a video that’s about the same subject of Minister Malcolm X, that’s designed to teach about the life, career, and legacy, of Minister Malcolm X. But apparently that video is not currently available online right now.

Source:The Daily Press- Nation of Islam Minister Malcolm X, perhaps in 1964-65. But I don't know since the video that this photo is from not currently available online.

I don’t believe Malcolm X was a racist at least at the point when he died. And I don’t believe he was a segregationist, meaning that people of different races should never interact with each other. But he was a separatist. Someone who did believe that integration wasn’t the magic bullet to the problems of African-Americans.

Minister Malcolm believed that this community should be empowered and even empowered themselves to be able to handle their own problems and issues and stand up for their rights. And not be put down by racist Caucasians, or anyone else.

And the African-Americans should stand up for their constitutional rights and not expect that others will give them to them or give them anything else. As well as treating people as people and not members of groups.

Minister Malcolm believed in empowering African-Americans to be able to handle their own affairs. Because this was his community, and not expecting others to empower them, or be dependent on government and others who are already independent to take care of them for them. Malcolm X’s message was truly about African-American freedom. Not some violent revolution.

Unlike Fidel Castro, who was a Marxist and someone who believed the central state should be in complete control and that the state should be responsible for everyone’s well-being, Malcolm X was a true freedom fighter. Someone who wanted to empower an entire community of Americans to take charge and complete responsibility over their own lives.

Today’s Conservatives and Libertarians, should actually at least respect Minister Malcolm and not put him down as some racist thug. Because he was someone who truly believed in individual freedom and not government dependence for his community. 

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Leathered Life: Michaela: ‘The Leathergirl Next Door’

Source:Leathered Life- Michaela from Leathered Life.

“Michaela wearing miss sixty roxy leather pants, leather gloves, and leather jacket. visit us!” 


The German leather fashion website Leathered Life, had a video of one of their models named Michaela, in a black leather suit. Leather jacket, leather trousers or jeans, and black leather boots. But the video that this photo is from is not currently available online right now.

Source:Leathered Life- Michaela from Leathered Life.

"The beauty of leather." Originally from Leathered Life, but the video has since been deleted or blocked on YouTube.

Source:Lederschnegge- big, adorable, sexy, beautiful, German leather model.

Short quick video. Perhaps a little redundant to say that this video is both short and quick. Unless the video was short vertically or something, but you get the idea. And no, I haven’t seen a tall video yet. But I think you get a pretty good idea of what this woman is wearing here and how good she looks.

Michaela in her black leather suit, with a black leather jacket, black leather jeans, black leather boots. A very sexy black day for this gorgeous woman. As I said before you need the right body for leather jeans. Especially skin-tight or skinny leather jeans.

The body is even more important in skinny leathers than skinny denims. Because even if you do have beautiful legs and a beautiful butt and leather jeans make your body look even better and tighter. But if you’re a little weak in the lower body and either overweight or underweight, skinny leathers will over highlight those weakness’.

You’ll look even fatter or skinnier in skinny leathers if you’re overweight or skinny, because the pants are made from such a thin material. The woman you see in this video looks great in this leather suit, because she has great legs and a great butt. And those jeans and boots just showcases her physical qualities.

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Leathered Life: Elena- Real Biker Leather Jeans

Source:Leathered Life- Elena.
 
"Elena - Real Biker Leather Pants fun" 
"Elena in real biker leather pants." 
Source:Leathered Life- Elena
Ricarda is one of the sexy blond models over at the German leather fashion website called Leathered Life. She has beautiful legs and a great butt. Just the perfect physique to dress up as a sexy biker chick, in her skin-tight, black leather jeans and leather boots. 
Source:Leathered Life- Ricarda

Love biker women for multiple reasons. And two of them having to do with the facts that they tend to be in great shape, because they have to be because of the lifestyle they live being on the road so much and having to manage their motorcycles. But the other having to do with the wardrobe. 
You see a lot of leather, denim and boots, with their wardrobe. Tight leather, tight denim, tight boots. Skin-tight leather and denim jeans with boots. With a leather jacket, or sometimes just a tank-top or t-shirt. And the great leather biker boots. And then the combinations with biker women wearing biker leather jackets, with Levis denim jeans or other denim jeans, and the biker boots. 
Or going all leather with a biker leather jacket, skin-tight leather jeans and biker boots. Jim Morrison, is not the only person to wear leather suits and boots a lot. 
You have to have a great body to look even good and not embarrass yourself in skinny leathers. Which are skin-tight leather jeans. If you’re worried about how you look in skinny denims, because of how they showcase your legs for good and bad and make you look ever heavier or skinnier than you actually are, skinny leathers, might be twice as risky. 
Obese women, look even fatter in skinny leathers and rail-thin women look even skinnier. Because they’re cut so thinly to showcase great legs on women and the butt as well. And if you’re weak in those areas, you’ll look even weaker in skinny leathers. 
Every time I see rail-thin women in skinny denims, she looks about a hundred pounds to me and perhaps has just lost even more weight. A fat woman in those pants will look like she’s grown another ass. (To be frank) 
My point about this is a big reason why biker women and let’s say mature biker chicks and not the porn stars who like to model motorcycles, is that they tend to have great bodies and know exactly what they’re doing. How to look sexy while not looking like they have to look sexy in order to pay their bills, because they also have style and class and know bikes very well. 
Biker women tend to be professionals, but in other fields. Law enforcement, teaching, military background, even law, but they’re also very attractive and very sexy. And love showing the world that and their bikes on their free time. And these are just a few reasons why I’m so attractive to them. Because they’re so healthy and sexy, but with class and style as well and a pleasure to check out. 
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Leathered Life: Rare Miss Sixty Leather Jeans

Source:Leathered Life- Leathered Life model. Who is that cutie?
"Rare Miss Sixty Leather Pants." Originally from Leathered Life, but the video has since been deleted or blocked on YouTube.

"Long Leather Coat - great Outfit!"

Source:Scrione Andre- Leathered Life model all leathered up.
From Scrione Andre

Love biker women for multiple reasons. And two of them having to do with the facts that they tend to be in great shape, because they have to be because of the lifestyle they live being on the road so much and having to manage their motorcycles. But the other having to do with the wardrobe. You see a lot of leather, denim and boots, with their wardrobe. Tight leather, tight denim, tight boots. Skin-tight leather and denim jeans with boots. With a leather jacket, or sometimes just a tank-top or t-shirt. And the great leather biker boots.

And then the combinations with biker women wearing biker leather jackets, with Levis denim jeans or other denim jeans, and the biker boots. Or going all leather with a biker leather jacket, skin-tight leather jeans and biker boots. Jim Morrison, is not the only person to wear leather suits and boots a lot.

You have to have a great body to look even good and not embarrass yourself in skinny leathers. Which are skin-tight leather jeans. If you’re worried about how you look in skinny denims, because of how they showcase your legs for good and bad and make you look ever heavier or skinnier than you actually are, skinny leathers, might be twice as risky. Obese women, look even fatter in skinny leathers and rail-thin women look even skinnier. Because they’re cut so thinly to showcase great legs on women and the butt as well. And if you’re weak in those areas, you’ll look even weaker in skinny leathers.

Every time I see rail-thin woman in skinny denims, she looks about a hundred pounds to me and perhaps has just lost even more weight. A fat woman in those pants will look like she’s grown another ass. (To be frank)

My point about this is a big reason why biker women and let's say mature biker chicks and not the porn stars who like to model motorcycles, is that they tend to have great bodies and know exactly what they’re doing. How to look sexy while not looking like they have to look sexy in order to pay their bills, because they also have style and class and know bikes very well.

Biker women tend to be professionals, but in other fields. Law enforcement, teaching, military background, even law, but they’re also very attractive and very sexy. And love showing the world that and their bikes on their free time. And these are just a few reasons why I’m so attractive to them. Because they’re so healthy and sexy, but with class and style as well and a pleasure to check out.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

CBS Sports: NFL 1978- Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants: Miracle At The Meadowlands

Source:Sports Illustrated- perhaps the most memorable game in the great Eagles-Giants rivalry in the NFC East.

“Forty years ago this week, as the Giants tried to kill off a game against the division-rival Eagles in the waning moments, Joe Pisarcik flubbed a handoff to Larry Csonka, and Herman Edwards scooped the ball up for a stunning Philly win. It’s one of the most notorious bloopers in NFL history—and also one of its most transformative plays, changing the fates of both franchises for the better and ultimately turning the Giants into a Super Bowl powerhouse.”


“1978 NFL Philadelphia at NY Giants 11-19-1978”

Source:Virgil Moody- a look at the 1978 Philadelphia Eagles.

From Virgil Moody 

“Check out where the Miracle at the Meadowlands lands on NFL Top 10 worst plays.” 

Source:NFL Films- Eagles DB Herman Edwards running away with the Giants season

From NFL Films  

"Miracle at the Meadowlands (New York Giants - Philadelphia Eagles 1978)"

Source:NFL Films- Eagles DB Herman Edwards, running in the fumble recovery for the Eagles winning TD.
From Amerikai Football

One of the interesting things about this game is that both the Eagles and Giants were still in the NFC Playoff race at this point. This was week 12 in the NF, but Giants only won one more game in 1978 finishing 6-10. The Eagles made the NFC Playoffs in 1978 for the first time since 1960, but they were a 9-7 wildcard team that won some games that they shouldn’t of, like this one being an obvious example of that. And perhaps lost some games they shouldn’t have. And without this victory, the Eagles miss the playoffs again in 1978.

The obvious facts here are the Giants shouldn’t have ran the ball at all. They already had a kneel down play with QB Joe Pisarcik falling down on the ball on first down and then for some reason they ran the ball for an eleven yard gain on second down. But Pisarcik falls down on the ball two more times and the ball game is over, because the Eagles didn’t have any timeouts left. This is a game that makes or breaks a team’s season, especially if they are a borderline playoff team or even a borderline winning team. Like the Eagles and Giants were in 1978. 

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Raquel Welch (2010)


Source:Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson- Hollywood Goddess Raquel Welch all cracked up on Craig Ferguson, in 2010.
“Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 4/7/2010
Guests: Raquel Welch, Anna Torv, Brian McFadden.”

From Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson

Raquel Welch, really is a true goddess. A woman now in her early seventies is still this hot, cute and sexy. Who is also a hell of an actress and entertainer in general, who is not just about her hot sexy looks. But had made a great career with her looks, but ability to act and entertain as well. She’s someone who was born with goddess looks and features, which probably got her in the door in Hollywood and got her a lot of work early on.

But I sort of her look at her like I look at a great talented athlete who gets noticed real quickly, but then takes full-advantage of that and make a great career for them self. Raquel, is a very good actress whose used her physical talents, let’s say to get herself parts and work, because directors want to work with her and use her. Because they know she’ll sell their movies and projects. But then does a great job in the roles that she gets. Because guys simply want to see her, but then they also can see that she can act, sing and make people laugh as well.

Raquel Welch, has truly made a great life and career for herself as a Hollywood goddess. Showing women of all sorts of backgrounds that if they work hard and take care of themselves and are responsible, they too can make a great career and life for themselves. Perhaps not age as gracefully as Raquel, but age well and not have to look like a senior citizen even if they already are one in years. The old cliche, “age is only a number”, could have been written for Raquel.

She’s not someone who was discovered in her twenties, but then burned out in her thirties, or dead in her thirties. She’s someone if anything is doing better now in her seventies than she did in her thirties. In some ways perhaps even sexier with great curves now. A woman at her age whose still a sexy baby, a hot baby-faced adorable women, in her seventies. Who can probably make women young enough to be her granddaughter jealous.

Only a goddess, or some made up Hollywood figure could still have that at this point in their life. But Raquel is the real thing who fully taken advantage of all of her abilities. 

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Levi's: 2001 Bellybutton Commercial

Source:Driver 280- Levi's belly button commercial. (2001)
"Levis Bellybutton Commercial with a great song."


From Driver 280 

By the early 2000s (if not late 1990s) what were called low-rider jeans which are skin-tight, denim jeans , that are bootcut jeans that only go up to the woman's bellybutton in the front and just above her butt in the back, were all over the place in America and all over reality TV and the dating shows, female celebrities were wearing them everywhere. Low-rider jeans are why we got skinny jeans in the mid-2000s, because sexy women love the skin-tight look and feel of them, but where worried about them being too revealing in the rear. And Levi's which might be the most popular denim brand in America, came out with their own low-rider, what they called bellybutton jeans in 2001. 

Source:Levi's- the highlight of the 2001 bellybutton commercial.

Back in the late 1990s and certainly by 2000, low-rise jeans, or as some others called including myself when you see women's butt cracks and tattoos when they were sitting down and just standing up, when they would wear these very tight jeans, what were called low-rider jeans came out. By 2005 they were changed somewhat and we now have skinny jeans that we've been with ever since.

And Levis was all over this with the designer denim revolution that remerged in the late 1990s and came back in style after going away by 1986 or so after they were in style from the late 1970s all the way up to 1985 or so. These beautiful dark wash designer denim jeans. Back then the main designers were Jordache, Gloria Vanderbilt, (if you're familiar with Threes Company and Mork and Mindy) Calvin Klein, and of course Levis jeans.

Today those designer denim jeans would be Seven For All Mankind, Express, True Religion and many others. That is what you see with this commercial here. A beautiful sexy woman, wearing a short top and super low low-rise Levis jeans, on beautiful summer day. 

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