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Written by Doc Holiday   

With the Doc Holiday Show winding down theres new life on the horizon as we approach a bigger and more monumental task with a brand new approach. Look for a whole new can of whoop ass to be opened very soon.

In the meantime stay safe, enjoy your new socialist state and drink lots of alcohol.

 

-Doc

 

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Not me in the picture above. Random guy holding sign.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 July 2009 22:05 )
 
Maryland Auto Show PDF Print E-mail
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Nice day to look at cars and er....headers, and fenders. Just kidding. Had the chance to stop by the Maryland Auto Show in Severna Park and it was pretty groovey. Saw lots of nice cars and some not nice cars. Managed to snag a sweet parking spot through sheer luck but a lot of folks were struggling to find parking, I think the event organizers might not have anticipated getting this many people. Definitely a good atmosphere and with $2 Coors drafts it was starting to look like a good day afterall. Photobucket

As aI ventured into the fray I found lots of new and old with plenty of muscle cars and street rods. One Corvette had a 2000.00 challenge slapped underneath the hood. I'm not a car show enthusiast by any stretch but it was nice to see new street racers mixed with Vintage cars. Young and old came to see the autos today and the music  added a nice flair to the event. My one complaint which I heard voiced in the crowd was the bikini contest was too short. Amen brother, we were introduced to a bevy of beautiful girls who competed for cash prizes and the applause of the crowd. I don't know if it was just stunned silence from a slack jawed crowd or what, but only one girl really got the response they all deserved. However it obvious these girls came to compete as they were all stunning. But alas if you blinked you missed it and the girls were whisked away by photographers after it was over.

PhotobucketMy Winner.

Overall it was a good experience and a really good time. Maryland Auto Show, fun for the whole fam.......whole male anatomy. For more photos of the event go to the Galleries section and click on Maryland Auto Show.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 May 2009 20:23 )
 
Told you! PDF Print E-mail
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Somebody gets it. I don't condone vandalism or tampering with other peoples property, but to the guy or gal that did this.......YES!!!! Keep on rocking the free world! (Till the undead come looking for you.....)

 

 

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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 February 2009 00:06 )
 
Welcome to Matt's World PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Johnson   

     On Sunday, a landmark event occurred.Professional wrestling made its mark on geek history with Wrestlemania 25.The festivities began the night before with the much deserved induction into the Hall of Fame of Stone Cold Steve Austin and culminated with the high quality pay per view event itself.

 

I noticed a couple things in the induction of Stone Cold.  First off, he really seemed to be giving the hint that this would be his last involvement with professional wrestling, presumably to pursue his acting career.  The crowd began chanting “one more match, one more match”, only to be met with a rather cold reply “I don’t know about that…”.  Wrestling is a business in which you never say “never”, but it really does seem that we’ve seen the last of the Texas Rattlesnake appearing in the squared circle.  The exclamation mark on this was my other observation, the blatant passing of the proverbial torch…to John Cena (much to the chagrin of the snarky fan boys, I’m sure).  Austin handed one of his famous “Steve-wisers” to Cena at the conclusion of his acceptance speech.  Yes, like it or not…the company’s hopes rest on John Cena and Austin knows it.

 

Wrestlemania itself was nothing short of amazing.  The money in the bank ladder match, the Undertaker/ Shawn Michaels match, the Hardy vs. Hardy match, and the HHH/   Randy Orton match were all classics in their own rights, but the ‘Taker/ Michaels match in particular was very likely among the best matches I’ve ever seen.

 

In other news, we get word from the seas off east Africa this week that an American cargo vessel was hijacked by pirates, who, as of this writing, completely fudged their hijacking and are now at a standoff with the US and Japanese navies with the American captain as their hostage.

 

Pirates?  Is this really a problem in this day and age?  And why aren’t these guys wearing patches or sporting parrots on their shoulders?  What has piracy come to these days?  Joking aside, I don’t see why we couldn’t solve the problem with about 4 or 5 marine marksman all firing in unison.  A few exploded pirate heads and the cargo captain gets to go home to his family.

 

Not to get too political here, but we can’t get around the fact that the Wild West (with pirates?!?!  Just too cool to be true) state of the nation of Somalia and its rapid decline of civility was something that the previous administration ignored.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m not blaming Bush for Somalia pirates directly, but it sure is nice that we have intelligence and a sense of duty in the White House now, isn’t it?

 

My final rant is of a social nature.  It’s no secret that I use MySpace as a central communication hub for pretty much everyone in my life.  In recent weeks, I’ve decided to be less selective with who I accept on my friends list, and the collection has grown considerably leaving me in the odd position of only actually knowing about 1/8th of my online “friends”.

 

During the course of this “lazes’ faire” approach to my contacts, I’ve come to the conclusion that the generation now beginning to enter adulthood may very well be the most narcissistic generation we’ve ever produced.  They preen and pose for their profile pictures as if they were amateur models believing that maybe just maybe, somebody will discover them because of that one picture on MySpace.  You may call it delusional, but I see it as something far less pleasant, a spoiled group of kids that will have much difficulty being able to empathize with the outside world.  I hope I’m wrong because one of those assholes may be in charge of changing my bedpan someday…

 

Until next week, my friends, carry on.

 

 

 

 

 

Matt Johnson is the Senior Wrestling Analyst, Liberal Pundit, and all around Good Guy

Last Updated ( Saturday, 11 April 2009 21:54 )
 

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