Archive for January, 2010

Movie Review: “Avatar”

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

“Avatar” is a rip off of the Pocahontas/John Smith story, set in a futuristic world. The movie has amazing special effects and is very enjoyable in 3-D. Two stars.

I hate Politics, but….

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

I hate talking politics, but I am tired of seeing all my  Facebook “friends” statuses bashing Obama. It is his FIRST State of the Union Address. Bush was in office 8 years, it is going to take Obama a while to work on fixing all the mistakes Bush made. I am not a Republican or Democrat, I don’t watch CSPAN, FOXNews and CNN all day – but I think it is a little ridiculous of people to bash Obama after one year, when our country went in the crapper during Bush’s 8 years. If you are that political and think you have all the answers, please, get off Facebook, and run for a political office.

Wizards Idea

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

I was just playing on the NBA Trade Machine on espn.com and realized some things. If the Wizards void Gilbert Arenas’ contract via the morals clause for the gun incident, they could have a ton of cap room this off-season. Under contract for next season is Jamison at $11.6 million, Butler at $9.7 million, Blatche at $3 million, and Young at $1.7 million.

 The Cavaliers have been rumored to be interested in Jamison, so the Wizards could package Jamison and Mike Miller ($9 million, expiring) for Shaq ($21 million, expiring). That would save the Wizards $11.6 million next season (could also probably get some draft picks thrown in).

The Rockets are looking to unload T-Mac’s league high contract of $22.8 million (expiring). The Wizards could offer Butler ($9.7 million), Mike James ($6.5 million expiring), and Brendan Haywood ($6 million, expiring), for T-Mac (again could also probably get some draft picks back).

That would leave the Wizards with only Blache and Young under contract next season for a total of $4.7 million (minus the contract of the top 5 rookie), would leave them roughly $50 million in cap space.

With possibly the deepest free agent class ever with, LeBron James, D-Wade, Chris Bosh, Joe Johnson, Amare Stoudemire, and others – the Wizards could be major players.

With rumors circulating that members of the Olympic team want to play together, wouldn’t Washington be a good possible destination? Lots of cap room, able to sign 2-3 of the star players, with enough money left to fill in the holes with cheap role players (who might take a discount for the opportunity to play with 2-3 superstars).

So please, Ernie Grunsfeld – void Arenas’ contract, trade Jamison and Butler, bringing in the expiring contracts, and make the Wizards a big time players in the free agent market this off-season!

Wordiness Assignment COMM 303

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

No one doubted that Hannah would someday soon become a jazz singer recognized by fans worldwide.

Midville is a small town that offers a safe and secure place to raise a family, especially with small children.

Erin could not see the point in paying tuition to her college when she knew that she was not getting her money’s worth.

Laura was fighting off her debilitating cold in her room most of February.

Hello world!

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Welcome to onMason. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

Update: It turns out this post is useless! This is in fact our third post. Sorry.