Thursday, May 28, 2009

Thank you Bill Simmons!

Bill Simmons is great. He's great not because he's an extremely talented writer, or he is funny, and especially not because he's a Boston fan.

Simmons is great because he's insightful, realistic (no PC here) , and maybe mainly because he is a fan like you and I (and your dad, your uncle, and your buddies.) Simmons is something else because he has what every sport fan wishes they had, a following of loyal readers and those just snooping around, and a way of divulging his thoughts and feelings to the sport world via his Twitter page, and his ESPN website.

My friend Jack has been raving about Simmons' articles for two years. And for two years I've nonchalantly agreed, not really knowing what he was babbling about."Man you have to read it, the guy is a genius." or "Yeah OK he's a Boston fan -- but he's a cool Boston fan." So I decided to give him a try within the last five or six months, and do I have to say it again? He is good.

After reading about his no B.S. article about NBA reffing, my heart fluttered and a single tear dripped from my eyes. I'll say it again. He's great.

If you haven't checked out his website, or his Twitter, check out his latest article. It will give every die hard NBA fan another reason to get angry at officiating -- but this time you'll have the facts to back up your rage.

Thank you Bill Simmons. You have what we all want, a channel to speak for us average sports fans and you use it wisely.

Even though you are a Boston fan...

Monday, May 25, 2009

Twitter...has it really come to this.

In early January I sat in my media culture class and watched a tutorial about this new and upcoming media rage Twitter

Like any sane person I laughed my ass off. How could someone snoop to such a pathetic level. Updating about yourself in 140 words or less. Come on let's get real. For example does anyone really care about the following...

Sean Youngberg is wondering why People are on Twitter
Alex Rodriguez would like to apologize for his past actions
Barack Obama doesn't know where to take Michelle for dinner this weekend

Apparently it seems somewhere in the range of 20 million people worldwide do, so I gave in. I guess in the end it was inevitable.

Adieu my friends. Sean Youngberg needs to get some rest, for he is substitute teaching tomorrow.

...less than 140 words, looks like I could get used to this.


If you're into Twitter and you want to follow me (woot woot! Exciting!) SeanYoungberg is the name.

Where I have been?

Have you all missed me? Oh shucks! I know you have! Please accept my apologies. I've been too busy trying to figure things out - so yes what I'm saying is I'm more wrapped up in me than I am sharing my thoughts with you.

When I can think of something important to write about again I will be back, I pinky promise.

Adieu,

Sean