Sunday, March 17, 2013

[Funny Chat 'Bout] George "Rush" St Pierre V Nick Diaz: UFC 158

Not so long ago, Nick Diaz was looked at as one of the best up and coming fighters in the UFC. Sure he was a tad unpredictable but that was small stuff like saying something stupid. But over the years his behaviour has become more and more volatile leaving me to wonder why does Dana White keeps giving him chances? I mean seriously, why do you keep this fool around?

In Jamaica we have a saying, "full a big speech but dem backitive weak." And personally I think someone should say this to Nick Diaz. What does it mean? It simple means this:  if he is going to run his mouth he really should have something to back it up. This is the second time these two were set to meet. For years Nick Diaz has been begging Dana White, president of the UFC, for a chance at George "Rush" St. Pierre and each time Dana White give this little punk a chance he does something stupid.

To look at George St. Pierre you wouldn't be able to tell he is a good guy--humble, not many words, respectful. I mean the guy is one of the sexiest men on the face of this earth yet he has the heart of a darling. He is respected by many fighters and other athletes who call him "classy" and "respectful." So when he is quoted as saying, "he's [Nick Diaz] the most disrespectful human being I've ever met and I'm going to put the worst beating you've ever seen on him in the UFC," you know something is up and he's getting truly tired of Nick Diaz and his tantrums.

For years the animosity has been building between these two. St. Pierre trying to stay out of it and Diaz going MIA before fights, missing appearances and news conferences, having Dana White and other UFC officials trying to find him - this was quickly becoming old.

Before their fight at UFC 158, Nick Diaz went as far as to say St. Pierre was on drugs.  Now, any other athlete would punch him in the mouth just for being a dick but not St. Pierre. This kid doesn't do much talking outside the ring.

Finally, at UFC 158 the two met in Montreal and it was on. St. Pierre pissed because Nate had a big mouth and Nick pissed because his [Nick's] because his life is an epic fail.  When the dust cleared, St. Pierre was still the welterweight champion and Nick Diaz had come to have a new respect for the Canadian native.

George St. Pierre came out in beast mode and knocked the stuffing out of a lack luster Nick Diaz. It was almost as if Nick did not show up and his un-programmed clone did.  St. Pierre won due to unanimous decision 50-45. 

And twitter got hit hard afterward:

@dooda1414 tweets : "Diaz's a bully . GSP is a MMA artist . Good night."

Jordan Eberle @ebs_14 tweets : GSP obviously likes to be on top.

Phillpe Aumont @p_aumont17: Nick Diaz is a joke.. Good fighter.. But a joke.. " I dont wanna make any excuses , but" but what!!! You got beat by a better fighter hahah!

It gets worse for Diaz. Other athletes have lost all respect for the fighter. Barry Enright tweets "Diaz would try to go after GSP AFTER the bell. Hope he gets his a** knocked out #Punk" Mathieu Darche tweets, "Diaz can't even give GSP any credit! Still a bum. Classy GSP again. What an athlete and competitor."

I became a UFC fan because of George St. Pierre. Not because he was Canadian (that helps) or because he is good looking (that TOTALLY helps) but because of a sense of humility I saw him with. Respect goes along way to me so when I noticed so many fighters would fight then at the end, even though they won, they would rush over to check on their opponent, or give their opponent a hug or the losing fighter would raise the winning fighter's hand or show respect by bowing to each other--that made me start watching the UFC.

With punks like Diaz, I get turned off by the sport - then St. Pierre does what he did in UFC 158 and my love is restored. After the fight, St. Pierre still had something nice to say about Diaz and Diaz, well he threatens to retire....again....remember his win over Carlos Condit?

To his threat or retiring I have this to say to Nick Diaz - Good riddance to bad rubbish.








Saturday, February 9, 2013

[Serious Talk Bout] TTC and A Blizzard

Normally, I am a very patient person. I have to preface by saying that. Whenever I'm on the train or the bus and there's a delay, I'm midly annoyed but I normally shrug, put on my music, or watch videos on my iPod or read a book or take a nap. This is life, delays happen.

But yesterday, February 8, 2013 was such a horrible experience it left me so disgusted, frozen and generally with a dislike for anyone who works the TTC--and I have family working for them. So here's the thing.

At about 3:30p the big boss at my placement (one of the partners) came around in the office. Shocked we were still there, he sent us home. So from 3:30pm I started home.  At St. Patrick station, I couldn't get on the train going North so I had to take the train South one stop, cross the platform then get on a train North. Why? Because by then everyone saw the day was gone to hell and decided to go home. That was bad but I was pretty cool with it. I've had to do it before and didn't really mind.

It took a while to actually get a train at St. George but that too wasn't that much of a problem. The moment we got on the train they started playing an automated voice telling passenger there was a stalled train on the tracks between Warden and Kennedy and they apologised for the inconvenience. Okay....I figured they'd get that stalled train off the track by the time we got there.

No such luck. At Coxwell Station they told us plainly "This train is now out of service. All passengers must leave the train." At this point I was a little over midly irritated. But I got off the train. Soon after that another train came and we got on. It took us to Woodbine station and then they kicked us off that train with promises of Shuttle Buses outside. I darted up the stairs along with everyone else.

No shuttle buses.

We kept asking other bus drivers (from the two buses that were parked there) as well as a TTC Supervisor and a few other TTC personnel - they told us straight up they didn't know what was going on.

For two hours I stood out there in the cold, waiting for a shuttle bus and nothing. That means not only were there no shuttle buses, TTC lied to us. We couldn't get back into the subway because there were too many people blocking everywhere because they keep training people from where ever and dumping them at Woodbine then going back and doing it all over again. So now there were HUNDREDS of people wandering aimlessly through Woodbine Station trying to get home.

When the platform outside was too full, the TTC personnel started herding people like cattle off the property and toward Danforth and Woodbine. There people were falling over, being shoved into traffic, attacked trying to get into cabs--it was viscious.  We couldn't really call a cab because they were bombarded and wasn't picking up because it was so crazy. We tried calling the TTC hoping they'd tell us something but no they were closed. I tried calling twice and nothing. They said they closed at six so we were basically left on a route that didn't have a bus--it seems--to freeze to death.

One bus came by and it was out of service.

After two hours, I got irritated, beyond pissed off and went back to the subway. By this time they were screaming that the trains were starting to run again but slowly. I hurried downstairs to find one train on the line, facing east and I figured--we're saved!

I was wrong again. Trains continued to herd people from other stations and leaving them at Woodbine. Passengers who had been there since I was weren't falling for their screams of shuttle buses again. So now the platform was full and they started bringing the trains on the west side and dropping them off over there!

So now there is really hundred of people now, all pissed off, all stranded and all starting to get on my nerves.

Seven trains came by, we boarded, and were promptly asked to leave because the train was out of service. Over and over. After that I was through being nice to anyone. It was such a mess. The TTC personnel wouldn't talk to us. They were acting as if we were animals and didn't deserve to know why this normally 1 hour trip has ballooned into four hours stuck in the subway.

The way they were acting it was like it never snowed in Toronto before. The parking lot at the station was not plowed so I was slipping and sliding all over the place. Since I couldn't go back into the subway there was no where else to go. We were pressed together , rutting around in the slish with no help from the TTC. I was disgusted and frustrated because every year it seems our fare is going up. We pay close to 1300 dollars a year for bus passes and this is how they treat us. We did not deserve and explanation and their apologies are hollow and mean nothing.  They kept saying they were sorry but after a while I didn't care--I wanted them to stop saying they were sorry and DO something!

When I FINALLY managed to get to Kennedy Station, I had to stand in the cold while I watch bus after bus leave the station "out of service." How disrespectful is that? They didn't have the curtesy to have a few extra buses waiting to take us where we need to be. They left us stranded, stuck in a group of strangers for four hours, spinning our wheels and when we finally reached the end of the line we were left in the cold while buses were parked Out of Service and left out of service.

This is the state of our bus system is appalling at best. They raise our fares constantly and we keep getting screwed. We pay more for less worse and less service and yet they want more. The TTC expects us to leave our cars at home and let them herd us around but they do not do anything to deserve that responsibility. No one is being held accountable for letting the city down. No one cares and it will remain that way until a few brave souls decide to stand up. Even then, I do not believe it will do any good, because as long as they have their money the rest of us can go to hell.

I for one is tired of this. Even when the mayor had to call the military to dig us out and the buses were running like clockwork then. One winter is snowed so bad, my neighbour had a little buggey got so buried she couldn't find it again until the snow was somewhat melted- even then, I didn't have any trouble getting a bus. But over the years the service from the TTC has deterioated and no one seems to care.

Seriously--Enough is more than enough.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

[Serious Chat 'Bout] The Hockey strike is over - whoopty freaking doo...

On January 6, 2013, hockey fans rejoice!

I woke up to the news the NHL and the NHLPA has come to an agreement to end the hockey lock out that has ripped fans off for one hundred and thirteen days. Don't get me wrong, I am happy there is a deal--even a tentative one--but one hundred and thirteen days in...that is 113 days! It took a bunch of grown men one hundred and thirteen days to agree to a new ten year CBA with an opt-out after 8 years.

Forgive me for not jumping for joy. I think this is plain stupid. It took them the whole season to decide on this deal which only mean in eight years, prepare for another one hundred and thirteen days lock out again. I think this is shameful, but you already knew that. The fact it took them this long is plain pathetic. Now what are they going to do? All those teams that needed the full season to make the playoffs shouldn't bother playing because right now they're properly ripped off and disadvantaged so they should not even bother putting skates to ice.

Teams like the Maple Leafs, who seem to need a good ten games to get their mojo going should sit this one out because quite frankly they don't have ten games to get anything going. The moment their skates hit the ice they will have to get to going.

I think they should all just call it a season--go play golf or whatever it is they're using their ill gotten gains of the fans' money to do and come back fresh next season.  But I'm not sad. Hockey fans seem to be a bunch of zombies because they are pissed when the strike is on and when they strike is over they act as if nothing had happened. According to a poll on the CBC's website - the question is Do you forgive the NHL and players? And no surprise, the hockey fans have fogiven and forgotten and the world keeps turning.

The NHL and the NHLPA will forever keep doing this to us because most hockey fans have one track minds.  They will never learn so it doesn't matter if they get their money's worth or not.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Toronto Welcomes 2013 with First Homicide

2013 has barely begun and already Toronto Police are investigating the city's first homicide.  They responded to a call from the staff at the Humber Finch Hospital around 5a.m on January 1st, 2013 regarding a 22 year old stabbing victim who was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

"It appears that he was involved in some sort of a confrontation with another male in the parking lot. The victim was stabbed. After that he was rushed to hospital by his friends," said Det.-Sgt. Dean Burks.

According to the police they are now on the hunt for two men alledged to be involved in the incident that happened outside a night club.  One man is reported as brown-skinned, about 5'8 with a heavy build and braided hair. He was also dressed in a white t-shirt, blue jeans and a baseball cap. The second is described as a black male, about 6'2, slender build and believed to be wearing a black jacket, black t-shirt and a black hat.

Police are asking for your assistance if you know anything about this incident. Please give them a call at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

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Detective quote from CBC.