How ever way you spell my Title for this blog, it doesn't matter. Only thing that matters is that I now am the proud owner of a dish and over 150 channels. I also finally saw Raw at my own house for the first time IN OVER 4 YEARS! I usually went to my Mom's or Dad's on occasion but now I can see it every Monday!
I can not wait to hold my Wrestlemania 25 party at my house too. I has to be at my house now that i have PPV too. I love this new technology. Instead of the normal 3, 5 and 8 that we get in NE Ohio I can look for other things.
Now, onto my true reason for the blog. I, for the first time in a long time, tried to give the NBA, particularly the Cleveland Cavaliers, the time of day. I had liked the Cavs in the 80s and part of the 90s until they moved to the Gund/Q from the Richfield Coliseum where my mother and father both worked for part time. When contacts and pay checks got way too high and the attitude of most NBA players crossed the line to insulting, I stopped watching, caring, etc. In fact I could say with ease that I hate the NBA despite the Cavaliers having LeBraun and the best record this season so far.
With my new Direct TV I saw that the Cavs were playing the Bulls last night and I decided to give the game a chance. Why not. Well, the Cavs lived up to my expectations and for the frist time in probably over 15 years I watched the Cavs in Cleveland fashion...lose. What's the point of even trying to care. Well, thanks LeBraun, thanks Mo Williams, thanks Daniel Gibson, you had me for at least 10 minutes in the first quarter, then the bordom and sloppy playing made for painful 3 quarters. Typical Cleveland. Overrated, hyped up and led to a disappointment. I stopped watching after the first quarter and my wife and I watched Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice instead.
So in short, still hate the Cavs, still hate the NBA and still don't care and will never care again. What's the point of getting involved only to disappoint. This is why, even though I live in Northeast Ohio, I am only a fan of one local team, The Indians. They have a lot of players I watched in the minor leagues with the Akron Aeros (a team that plays 10 minutes from my house and where I love spending time in the summer). I was heartbroken when $.$. $abathia took off for the Yankees but whatever, that is also typical Cleveland.
You know, I do have 149 other channels to watch and Mondays/Thursdays I have shows/performers and matches that never disappoint.
Later.
Parker.

