Monday, February 13, 2006
  Top Fives
I have links on the side of the blog here, because they're sites I enjoy going to. And I would wholeheartedly recommend them to you, as well.

In perusing the links the other day, as I'm suffering from the dynamic duo of ennui and writer's/blog block, I saw Chad Finn did a series of top 5 lists, ranging from sports to movies to all kinds of other stuff.

So since imitation is the highest form of flattery and most of my best ideas are stolen ones (and with Mssr. Finn's blessing), I thought I'd take a stab at it.

Your comments, feedback, and lists of your own are more than welcome in the comments section, or by dropping a line at tlbradmin@gmail.com

Onto the lists:

Five College Basketball Players I Loved Watching:
1. Billy Donovan, Providence (that 1987 Providence team is still one of my all-time favorite memories of my life.)
2. Steve Novak, Marquette (yeah, you can roll your eyes, but have YOU ever seen anyone get 41 and 16 on UConn?)
3. Hank Gathers & Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount (My mom woke me up the morning after Hank died and I cried...couldn't even go to school)
4. Greg Francis, Fairfield (almost single-handedly made history with a 16 beating a 1 back in '97 vs. North Carolina)
5. Tariq Kirksay, Iona (see below...name something you can do on a basketball court. yeah, Freak could do/did it)



<-- Kirksay



Five Former Patriots that I Can't Cheer Against Unless They're Playing the Patriots
1. Drew Bledsoe
2. Jermaine Wiggins
3. Curtis Martin
4. Tebucky Jones
5. David Patten

Five Former Red Sox that I Can't Cheer Against....
1. Dave Roberts
2. Orlando Cabrera
3. Nomar
4. Pokey
5. Matt Murton (yes he counts)




<--- Pokey




Five Former Red Sox that I Don't Have a Problem Cheering Against
1. Shea Hillenbrand
2. Johnny Damon
3. Doug Mirabelli
4. Carl Everett
5. BK Kim

Five Best Songs in Scenes of modern movies
1. Garden State & The Shins' "New Slang" in the waiting room of the neurologist's office (it's Portman. her character might have more red flags than Tianamen Square, but still. it's Portman.)
2. Say Anything & Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" (the backseat part when they first did it, not the boom box scene)
3. Anchorman & Neil Diamond's "Cherry Cherry" (right before Ron Burgandy told Veronica he wanted to be on her most...incredible...heiney...)
4. The Big Lebowski & Bob Dylan's "The Man in Me" (when The Dude was flying on the magic carpet)
5. Lost in Translation & Scarlett Johansson singing The Pretenders' "Brass in Pocket" (yes, with the pink wig.)



<--- Pink Wig















Five Best Songs in Scenes of classic movies
1. The Graduate & Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson" reprise as Benjamin is racing up and down the PCH to break up the wedding.
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey & Thus Spake Zarathustra
3. Easy Rider & Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild"
4. Animal House & Sam Cooke's "Twistin the Night Away" (when Flounder and Sissy his steady girl walk in the door - and almost get hit with beers.)
5. Goodfellas & Tony Bennett's "Rags to Riches" ("hey ma, how do I look?")



<--- you look like a gangster!




Five Songs they Play on Heavy Rotation in Hell for reasons of inflicting torture
1. "Jive Talkin'" by the Bee Gees
2. "Crocodile Rock" by Elton John
3. The Grease soundtrack
4. The Grease 2 soundtrack
5. The Meatloaf discography




<--- The 7th ring of hell




Five CD's I want when I'm banished to Hell so I don't have to listen to the above list
1. U2's Joshua Tree
2. The Pogues "If I Should Fall from the Grace of God"
3. Public Enemy "It Takes a Nation of Millions"
4. Radiohead "OK Computer"
5a. The Smiths "Strangeways Here We Come"
5b. (recent addition) Death Cab for Cutie "Plans"





<--- Buy this album






Five Red Sox players that you love to name drop when talking old school with your drunk buddies for no other reason other than to prove you used to go to PawSox games or watch the really, really bad years, or studied the stats in the newspapers instead of doing homework that if you had done, you wouldn't be stuck doing your current job (whew, glad I got that off my chest)
1. Kevin Romine
2. Pat Dodson
3. Gary Miller-Jones
4. Rick Lancelotti
5. Rob Woodward







<--- I told you I was stealing Chad Finn's ideas...









Five All-Time Favorite Former NBA Players from the 1980's
1. James Worthy, Lakers
2. Maurice Cheeks, Sixers
3. Dr. J, Sixers
4. Michael Cooper, Lakers
(in the effort of full-disclosure, I did not grow up a Celtics fan - I liked the Sixers and the Lakers, if you couldn't tell)
5. Bobby Jones, Sixers






<--- Jones











Next Five on that List
6. Jeff Ruland (yes, prior to working with him for the last 5 years)
7. Sidney Moncrief, Bucks
8. Akeem Olajuwon, Rockets
9. Rolando Blackmon, Mavs
10. Dominique Wilkins, Hawks




<--- Rules and Buddha













Five Best Jack Johnson songs
1. Do You Remember
2. News
3. Fortunate Fool
4. Holes to Heaven
5a. Fall Line
5b. Broken (off the new Curious George soundtrack - if you don't have it, buy it. now.)

Five Things Only Slightly Worse Than Watching the Winter Olympics in Turin/Torino
1. Watching poker
2. The X Games
3. A hour of paper cuts
4. Salmonella poisoning
5. Getting caned







<--- still better than ice dancing





Five Best Lines in Anchorman
1. Where'd you get those clothes...at the toilet store?
2. She used to be a Charger cheerleader before she broke her pelvis
3. We've been coming to the same party for the last 12 years...and in no way is that depressing
4. She was Brazilian, or Chinese, or something weird like that.
5. That was one crazy party..I am hung-over




<--- cannonball (that was 6th)




Five Places I've Never Been But Want to Go
1. Rome
2. Paris (France, not Hilton)
3. Rio
4. Maine
5. Vancouver

Five Places I've Been and Want to Go Back
1. Amsterdam
2. Hobart
3. Nantucket
4. Cork City
5. Honolulu




<--- Hobart




Five Places I've Been that I would move to
1. Sydney
2. Boston
3. Dublin
4. San Francisco
5. Washington DC

Five Places I've Been and Never Want to Go Back
1. Bozeman
2. Omaha
3. 3rd grade
4. Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS
5. Brisbane





<--- prick






Ok, that's the rub. Enjoy, come up with your own lists...comment on mine's...and make sure you have a good day.

To the next step, One.
 
Comments:
Maine?????
 
Good stuff... here are my additions:

Players I loved Watching - Have to include Iverson, the quickest guard EVER...saw him play against Marbury in the Garden - they were both so fast they couldn't guard one another... Ray Allen...pure icewater in his veins...Len Bias - I shed a few tears when he died... But I must agree, Freak was the BEST... nobody enjoyed playing the game more... and his floater down the lane is legendary.

My Top 5 College Hoop teams of all-time:
1985 Villanova Wildcats: Love the underdogs, and there has never been a bigger one.. plus my dad coached John Pinone in HS, too bad Pinone graduated in '84. So I had a perosn link to this team.
98 Iona Gaels - A team that should have beaten the 'Cuse, led by Freak, Kash, J-Mac and D Mitchell (talk about cool under fire.)
01 UConn Huskies - Fun to watch, and tough to find a better inside-out combo than Gordon and Okafor the last 10 years.
96 Kentuck Wildcats - perhaps the most talented team in the history of college hoops...A. Walker, T. Delk, D. Anderson, R. Mercer, N. Mohammad, J. Pricket, M. Pope, W. McCarty...LOADED.
and finally, the Runnin' Rebels of UNLV from the 90-91 seasons... outside of their slip-up against Duke in the Final 4, they were as dominant a team as I have ever watched... LJ, Augmon, Hunt, and Anthony... pure fun to watch run and gun.
 
And by "slip-up" you meant "point-shaving"...love the lists. They'll make my next round
 
Of course you'd want to include this group in you list of favorites.....

Top 5 Yankees (That I've Seen)
1) Donnie Baseball
2) Ron Guidry
3) Derek Jeter
4) Paul O'Neil
5) Greg Nettles

I'd also replace Joshua Tree for Rattle and Hum....

Good stuff.
 
I was going to use "Top 5 Lady Gaels I Ever Watched Play" but I really couldn't name one other than your wife and Shutz.
 
What the hell does "one" mean?
 
Joe, if you don't know, you better axe somebody.
 
Dominique combined power with finesse like no player before him or since him has been able to replicate. He is one of the most underrated players in NBA history, and was overlooked because he didnt have a flashy persona.
 
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