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Some things just shouldn’t be done

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Here is a crazy video of some kids who are extremely bored with life, finding ways to one up jackass. They try to do what looks like it’s going to be a skating stunt but with fire involved.

Bad idea.

They light the rock on fire which is one thing, but then they light the kid of fire too.

STOP DROP AND ROLL !!!!!

Angel Valodia Matos Doesn’t Like Refs

There are some sporting incidents that you watch and when you see them all you can say is “are you fucking kidding me?” I.E. Ron Artest.

Angel Valodia Matos provided one of those moments during the Olympics for us.

Guardian - Cuba’s Angel Valodia Matos lashed out at a referee and a judge after being disqualified from his bronze medal bout with Kazakhstan’s Arman Chilmanov in the Olympic taekwondo men’s +80-kg tournament.

Matos kicked Swedish judge Chakir Chelbat in the head as coaches from both teams ran on to the mat to dispute the result. The Cuban was leading 3-2 in the second period of the contest when Matos stopped to receive treatment for a foot injury. Competitors are allowed a one minute period to treat injuries, and when this time elapsed the referee awarded the contest to Chilmanov.

After a heated exchange on the mat, Matos pushed the match referee and then caught the Swedish judge in the head with a high kick. Matos then spat on the floor was promptly dragged from the scene by his back-room staff.

Crazy!!!

If you don’t believe that this actually happened, here’s the video.

And to top it off, his dumbass got a lifetime ban from the World Taekwondo Federation championships.  So no more tournaments for you.

With everyone talking about Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt having the most memorable moments in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, for me this gets the nod. Well, either that or this.  Now I’m waiting to see Rasheed Wallace or Lou Pinella do this.

This Should Spark Some Soccer Interest

I am average soccer fan, whenever the World Cup is on I’ll usually check it out and I’ve even seen a few MLS games.

One of the biggest things that got me into soccer wasn’t the actual sport though, it’s things like this and this that help to keep my love of the beautiful sport going.

So naturally when I run across videos like this one from World Star Hip Hop of banned hotties juggling (soccer) balls in scantily clad outfits, I’m all over it.

Preseason isn’t all bad

For the most part, preseason football is usually pretty boring.

With changes like Brett Favre to the Jets and Aaron Rodgers taking over in Green Bay, there has been a lot of buzz around this preseason though. Way moreso than usual.

There really hasn’t been too much talk about a lot of other teams but here’s a memorable play from this years preseason via the Cleveland Browns.

Browns WR Syndric Steptoe had two TD catches including this amazing one vs. the Giants.

[Fan IQ]

Cheerleader takes a (soccer) ball to the face

Here is a message to anyone who may be thinking about allowing your daughter to become a cheerleader.

[The Spoiler]

Nike’s Olympic Basketball ad

Here is the new Nike ad promoting the Olympic basketball team. It features the late great Marvin Gaye and of course the USA basketball team.

There isn’t really anything special about the clips of the USA players in the video but Marvin Gaye’s performance of the National Anthem is what made me post this video. Enjoy!

The White Sox are sore losers

A fight broke out during the White Sox and Royals game over the weekend. Miguel Olivo charged the mound after D.J. Carrasco hit him with a pitch.

Carrasco threw the ball high and tight on him twice and finally got him with the second pitch. As Olivo charged the mound, A.J. Pierzynski did the loyal thing, trying to stop him from reaching the pitcher.

He paid for his loyalty by being one of the few guys that got hit in this fight.

Five players got ejected after the fake brawl in the Royals 14-3 win over the White Sox.

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