Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Recent iPhone Pictures

Here's a batch of interesting pictures that I took with my phone.

Cool backwards hat old guy
This was the cool backwards hat old guy that was waiting in La Guardia when I got back from Chicago. He's got the khaki shorts, backwards cap, and attitude to match. Who's the geezer with that cool dude??

Glitter from "A Shot at Love" not looking so great
Here we have Glitter from A Shot at Love... not looking her best. I'm not saying that all women have to be size 0. But if you're not size 0, consider buying a slightly larger bikini bottom. It shouldn't look like it's stretched over a spare tire.

chopt line #2
Another picture of chop't around noon. This place sells salads. LOOK AT THAT LINE! Unbelievable.

Interesting Subway Trio
Last but not least, we have the "Interesting Subway Trio". I took this picture a while ago when I was in a sleepy state headed to work. I think the full denim tuxedo initially caught my eye. I fumbled to take this picture and was a little late. You can still make out the extremely long crowbar-like item on his handcart. He's clearly the leader. Jean vest guy has is holding random sacks which I can only assume are murder-related. Then the front guy has either an extreme skateboard or a Chinese musical instrument. It's possible that only the two jean crew members were together but I'm going to pretend otherwise.

Sidney Crosby's Unfortunate Mustache

In hockey, players grow "playoff beards" to show unity and represent their dedication to winning. Sidney Crosby has attempted to grow a beard and it's more like a furry chinstrap and a hilarious mustache. The Next One has his work cut out with Detroit and may not get a chance to taste Stanley Cup victory. But it's a given that Crosby will be back in the future with a much better approach to his playoff beard.

Sidney Crosby has 21 points during the playoffs and even less hairs on his upper lip

OCD Quote of the Day 5/27



In baseball, "PopoZão" is a slang term used by Philadelphia Phillies fans for a home run hit by Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard.[citation needed]
That tidbit is from the Wikipedia article for "Popo Zao", the awesome Kevin Federline song. Apparently, Phillies fans have adopted the term -- or at least a clevery wiki-vandal has left his mark. Thanks for this one, Brad.

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