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Dialing it in

Posted by Grand Poobah On January - 31 - 2010

After a couple of months of workouts, I would say that things are coming along even a little better than expected.  One of the problems I’ve run in to is which scale to consider “authoritative”.  The one at snap says I’ve lost 80lbs…that seems a bit high to me.  I went up to the work out room at the office and stepped on the balance scale and it shows me being down by 60lbs.  It seems to me that the balance scale should be a little more accurate than one that relies on springs.  In any case, the numbers are going in the proper direction.

I’ve changed my workout routine a bit based on some stuff I’ve read online and the way I’ve felt after working out.  I missed lifting a couple of times and I noticed that when I came back to the gym I felt stronger and was able to get a better workout in.  I read some about lifting for weight loss, and in the 7 day regimen it had 1 day of heavy lifting and 1 day of light lifting.  This didn’t seem quite right to me, so I decided to modify things a little bit.  I am lifting on Monday, Wednesday and Friday…with Monday’s and Friday’s being “power” lifting days, Wednesday is a “wight lifting for fat loss” day…longer reps, less sets at lower weight.

According to my workout calendar I’ve been doing Mon, Wed, Fri for 3 weeks and the adjusted power lifting/weight loss routine for a week.  Monday and Friday felt really freekin good…and Wed was just O.K.  I’ve never really got much out of the high reps, less weight/sets routine.  Studies say it is the way to go for weight loss, the main goal being to get your heart rate up and keep it up.

I’ve also been doing interval training on the elliptical…OMG that is a bitch.  I’m soaked afterwards and my legs are jelly for a couple min…so it must be doing what the Dr ordered.  I jacked that up to lvl 10 and do a round of weight loss on lvl 10 afterwards.  I’m hoping to hit 40min of interval here shortly.

I’m toying with stepping in to the octagon in 18 months…we’ll have to see how this training goes…but I’m hoping to look like this when I do…

Herschel Walker MMA

Posted by Grand Poobah On January - 31 - 2010

Walker won his MMA debut by a 3rd round TKO over Greg Nagy.  Given that it was a win, it is probably going to be more than just a 1 and done deal, but I don’t expect to see him contend for a title really.  A columnist for cbssports.com ripped into Walker’s debut.  The title of his article is a little ironic IMO.

Robotic victory over nobody won’t make Walker somebody in MMA

Yet, he’s trying to make himself seem like “somebody” for ripping on Walker.

I don’t quite understand what this guy expected out of walker’s debut.  He’s 47 freekin years old just giving it a go.  I’m sure he made a bit of cash for it…but beyond that I would think it’s more about an athlete challenging himself at an advanced age.

Who Dat

Posted by Grand Poobah On January - 29 - 2010

The NFL has sent cease and desist letters to some T-Shirt makers to stop them from selling “who dat” tee-shirts claiming they have copyrights to the phrase…wtf?  At first I thought this was ridiculous, but after looking on the net a little bit I found a shit for sale with “who dat” across the chest and the Saints Logo below…in that case, I would say that the manufacturer is stepping on a trademark (the logo).  Of course the NFL is going to go balls to the wall against anyone they think is horning in on their empire.

The story from SI.com explains things better than I could.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Who owns “Who Dat?”

Some T-shirt makers are asking that question after they were hit with cease-and-desist letters from the NFL demanding that they stop selling shirts with the traditional cheer of New Orleans Saints fans.

The National Football League says the shirts infringe on a legal trademark it owns. Separately, two brothers and longtime Saints fans claim they own the phrase, which was around before the long-downtrodden team’s inception in 1966.

The chant — “Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints” — is often shortened to “Who Dat” on shirts and signs and has been a mainstay at the Superdome since the 1980s. Saints fans, still jubilant after the Saints’ win over the Minnesota Vikings for their first Super Bowl appearance, have voiced their dismay on radio talk shows, blogs and Web site posts. Many say it’s something that simply can’t be owned.

“How can they put a trademark on something that’s been around for 150 years?” said Robert Lauricella, a 50-year-old oil field sales representative. “Just because the Saints have made the Super Bowl, why does everybody have to make a buck?”

Shirts bearing the Saints cheer are big business as the team prepares for the big game against the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV on Feb. 7 in Miami.

Lauren Thom, owner of the Fleurty Girl T-shirt shop in New Orleans, said Thursday that she recently received a letter from the NFL demanding that she quit selling “Who Dat” shirts.

“I don’t mind paying royalties,” Thom said. “I just don’t know who owns ‘Who Dat’ or whether it’s in the public domain.”

The NFL doesn’t cut much slack when it believes it owns a trademark. This case is no exception.

In an e-mail, league spokesman Brian McCarthy said the NFL has sent a handful of letters in the past year asking vendors to stop selling “Who Dat” merchandise. The unlicensed shirts led fans to believe the Saints endorsed the product, he said.

“This helps protect the local businesses that are selling legitimate Saints merchandise and also the local printers that are making the licensed Saints apparel,” he said.

Meanwhile, WhoDat Inc., controlled by longtime Saints fans and brothers Sal and Steve Monistere, also claims rights to the phrase.

In 1983, Steve Monistere produced the song “Who Dat Say They Gonna Beat Dem Saints” with Aaron Neville and several Saints players.

In a statement Thursday, WhoDat Inc. said that before that recording, there were no branded items with the motto. The brothers said the company has the only federal trademark for “Who Dat.” Steve Monistere said he and his brother were at the Saints’ first game in 1967 and have been fans through all the ups and downs — mostly downs, of course.

Storyville shop co-owner Gabriel Harvey pulled his “Who Dat” shirts after getting letters from the NFL and WhoDat Inc.

“It seems unclear who, if anyone, owns it,” Harvey said. “A lot of people believe it belongs to the city and the people.”

The “Who Dat” chant’s origins are somewhat murky. Some historians say it came about in the days of late 19th-century minstrel shows and later showed up in vaudeville routines. In 1937’s “A Day at the Races,” the Marx Brothers perform a number — in blackface — called “Who Dat Man.”

“Who Dat” also is used in a 1938 MGM cartoon — now seldom seen because of its racially offensive nature — called “Swing Wedding,” which featured frog caricatures of black entertainers such as Ethel Waters, the Mills Brothers, Louis Armstrong and Cab Calloway.

It’s been yelled at high school and college games, and fans of the Cincinnati Bengals are known to chant “Who Dey?”

Glenn Lunney, a Tulane University Law School professor specializing in intellectual property, said a trademark is different from a copyright or patent and doesn’t necessarily have to be original. For example, computer and iPod manufacturer Apple trademarked the familiar, centuries-old fruit, he said.

“You can take a word and by applying it to goods or services get people to think about your goods or services,” and get commercial rights, he said.

The NFL would likely argue it has a valid trademark because “Who Dat” is so strongly associated with the Saints, he said.

In a similar case, bookstores around the University of Wisconsin sold “Bucky Badger” T-shirts royalty-free for years — until the university trademarked the mascot itself in the late 1980s and won its case in court, Lunney said.

As for Thom, she said several New Orleans attorneys have offered free legal help.

And how about the WhoDat Inc. guys? They “were nice” about the situation, Thom said — “they said we should market the shirts together and make more money together.”

Warner Retiring

Posted by Grand Poobah On January - 29 - 2010

As expected, Kurt Warner announced his retirement today.  Whether you think the guy had a hall of fame career or not, his career was pretty damn story book.  From being cut, bagging groceries, arena football to Superbowl MVP, League MVP x2 Superbowl winner…

It’s a shame to see him go, he seemed like a class act…but he’s going out on a fairly high note.

I’m sure Matt Leinart is pretty happy he will finally get a chance.  After 4 years of understudy he should be pretty ready to start.  He came in during one game last year and he was pretty solid.

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