Friday, February 26, 2010

Dear Mr. Woods,


This scenario needs no introduction. It’s pretty much safe to say that everyone knows about this particular situation at hand… or at least know of. So let’s open up a can of worms. A can that’s been opened way too many times.

The whole Tiger Woods situation is getting to be way too overrated. At first what started off being a private matter for him and his family… turned out to be the year’s most infamous event. The vast forms of media have completely eaten Woods alive. Perhaps it’s because he was a relatively scandal-free public figure. Or maybe it’s because of the excessive amount of mistresses that he’s had relations with. Who knows? Either way, it’s become an event that we can’t ignore… even if we wanted to.

After having relations with what seems like zillions of women, Woods recently issued a public apology via a “press conference.” This is the ironic part… apparently (or should I say allegedly) only a limited amount of the media were actually let into the hearing. If so, can we even really call it a press conference then? Considering the magnitude of his situation, many people were expecting an emotional apology (saying that he learned from his mistakes and blah blah blah)… which didn’t live to these expectations. I think most people were expecting something grand, with flowing tears and heartfelt speech. We didn’t get that. His apology appeared to be so calculated and emotionless, which made it seem not genuine. But hey… it’s not my apology, it’s his. So whatever floats his boat right?

So hmmmm… I can maybe understand 1 affair… maybe 2… 3 is “just peachy” but the ever-ready list of women in his repertoire is a little excessive. Obviously someone was feeling a tad greedy weren’t they?

And now a few of his mistresses are trying to prolong their 15 minutes of fame by participating in some pageant/contest… competing for the title of “Tiger’s hottest mistress”… or whatever. But really… does anyone care anymore? Maybe the general public will have a warm welcoming to these ladies. Most likely probably not. But maybe this pageant could be a good thing for these ladies. Because really, in a couple of months, no one will remember their names. These ladies should just do themselves a favor and stay at home.

It’s hard to have a great deal of sympathy for the man. On one hand, people do make mistakes and he did after all make a mistake (or two, or three…). But on the other hand, he IS a public figure… and it’s part of the job to be judged. And let’s face it… the man likes himself a LOT of ladies.

Considering the ever growing list of mistresses and the severity of the situation I only have one thing to say:

Dear Mr. Woods,
You’re not sorry for the situation… you’re sorry you got caught.

And now a few of his mistresses are trying to prolong their 15 minutes of fame by participating in some pagent/contest... comepeting for the title of "Tiger's hottest mistress"... does anyone care anymore? These ladies should do themselves a favor and stay at home.

Considering the ever growing list of mistresses and the severity of the situation I only have one thing to say:

Dear Mr. Woods,
You're not sorry for the situation... you're sorry you got caught.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Joey Zager Interview Questions

Here are my questions for my interview with Joey Zager

1. Where are you from?
2. What's the biggest difference between back home versus here?
3. What is your major?
4. Could you explain to those out there what Visual Communications is?
5. Where do you see yourself in 10 years within your major?
6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Super Bowl XLIV

The Super Bowl XLIV was this past Sunday. Though the teams need no introduction, it was the Indianapolis Colts vs. the New Orleans Saints. Though the Colts were favored to win, the Saints won 31-17.

Super Bowl XLIV was proclaimed THE most watched show ever- OF ALL TIME! Though many may have speculation as to why it was the most watched program ever... I have my own theory. Many tuned in to see if the Saints were going to pull an upset over the Colts, especially being that it was the first time that New Orleans had been in the Super Bowl. My thought is that people wanted to see something happen for the city of New Orleans. Not too long ago Hurricane Katrina rendered the city helpless. I think that viewers wanted to see something good happen to the city... aside from the city's partying reputation. Hurricane Katrina is still fresh in peoples' minds and is one of the first thoughts that pop into our heads when we hear New Orleans. Now with this win, we'll think Super Bowl Champs!

In a sense the Super Bowl XLIV was not only a way to bring viewers together over a football game, it was like a Cinderella tale at that. The underdog overcame all to come out number 1. I think that though fans were excited for New Orleans to come out 1 for 1 in Super Bowl wins, people wanted to see the underdog (in more ways than 1) win.


...plus... Saints win + Betty White commercial = pure gold.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Act of War Review

The film Act of War which depicted the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy was an interesting film shown through the eyes of Hawaiians themselves. The film, made in 1993 marked the 100 year anniversary of the overthrow. It was accurately depicted with actual pictures and reinactments of the famous (or infamous) event.

Though an estimated 1 million people live in Hawaii, a majority of the population is not Hawaiian. It is because of this that not many people know the exact details of the Hawaiian overthrow. Act of War effectively opens the eyes of viewers and explains why statehood is not a widely celebrated event. The overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy was not done in the most civilized manner- with the imprisionment of Queen Liliuokalani and the fear of signing a new constitution.

Though I agree that the way that the Hawaiians were harshly thrown out of office was done in an inappropriate way, I feel conflicted at the same time. I think that there were more humane ways of westerners imposing their beliefs and thoughts upon the Hawaiians, however I live in a different time... it's 2010, not 1893. I also feel that if the even did not occur, much of us would not be living in Hawaii to this day. I've been born and raised here and am not of Hawaiian descent. I completely agree that the Hawaiians need some form of justice and were wrongly mistreated... however I have to wonder if I would be sitting here, blogging at this computer if the overthrow had not happened.

One thing is for certain though, statehood is a touchy subject for Hawaiians and Hawaii residents alike and will continue to be for many years to come. Act of War only briefly touches upon the true feelings of Hawaii, which is still prevalent in the year 2010. Though much bad has occured because of the overthrow, much good as happened as well. Though Act of War concentrates on the predominantly negative views, we have to wonder if it didn't occur... would I be blogging to you and would you be reading this?