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Sunday, December 28, 2008
UFC 92 Weekend Warriors Edition
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Friday, December 26, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Russell County Boys Movie
Friday, December 5, 2008
Right in the "tenders"....OUCH!!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Call of Duty update
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Ah Back to Blogging
Up first......FABLE II
Rating: 8 out of 10
This is an excellent roleplaying/hack/slash game. The graphics were very well presented and the humor within the game really had me laughing to the point I had to pause the game on a few occasions. I always love the chance to let out my frustrations and actually be a BAD guy. Gameplay was like it has always been. You carry out quests to build up experience and make your character stronger. Controls were simple and easy to master. And the story was not based on the story from the first fable so it would be easy for everyone to get into it. Now why don't I give this game a 9 or a 10 since I'm talking so well about it. Well I won't spoil the ending for you guys, but I will say that it left me more than dissapointed. That and some of the quests and activities seemed mundane. So all in all, I recommend that this game is a buy game. Great for the gaming library and if nothing else good to play through a time or two and take back to Gamestop or something.
Gears of War 2
Rating: 9 out of 10
This will most definitely be one of the greatest games to come out this year. I had a chance to play through the main campaign and I had a lot of good things to mention. The controls seemed to work well and in good placement, much like the last game. The story was put together nicely and it really kept you going throughout the entire campaign. The only downside to this is that I have been left with so many more questions than answers at the end of this game. All the brutality is back and it makes you feel good to cause 5 grubs heads' to explode from your sniper rifle. The weapons were the big thing for me in this game. The heavy mortor and machine gun was awesome to get a hold of. The only reason this game doesn't get a perfect ten is the fact that to me the original Delta team doesn't seem to have a big part in the game. You and Dom work with various other people and Baird and ColeTrain are left out. Other than that an excellent buy and the multiplayer is probably quite awesome as well, but I didn't get to do that.
Call of Duty: World at War has just came out and I already have it in my game mastering hands. I'll be sure to provide you guys with a decent review soon enough. Till next time, take care.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Flag Football Report
Liberty, KY
The Fall 08 Flag Football League in Casey County has begun and is in full force. The first week saw a plethora of good games, this websites slant will be focused primarily on the WildCards Football Team. Week 1 saw the Wildcards go 1-1 with a hard fought 26-13 win over the Falcons in a game they trailed with a little over 3 minutes remaining in the game. In their second game the WildCards matched up against the Gators after jumping out to a 2-0 lead the WildCard offense sputtered and watched the Gators take the win by a count of 22-10
Week 1 also saw the WildCards take another hard loss as Shaina Crews broke her finger on a tackle attempt, she is questionable for Week 3
Week 2 saw the WildCards hit their stride as they controlled most of the game against a very solid Charger Team, I'm unsure of the score but will update when possible. In their second game they finally seen their offense and defense click in a 40 something to nothing victory against a Buc team that can compete with anyone but had a tough time breaking through against a stout Defense
While the team took 2 big victories they also had two huge losses in speedster and pass rush specialist Derek Grider to a Hamstring pull and all around athlete and team head coach Daniel Eubank who will undergo testing this week. Stay tuned to Kentucky Gamers For more great info as it pertains to sports in Kentucky!
Friday, October 24, 2008
Rivals Article on Patterson
October 23, 2008
Bob McClellan
Rivals.com College Basketball Editor
MORE: SEC notes: Western Division wants to close the gap
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — There is something undeniably old school about Kentucky sophomore big man Patrick Patterson.
Of all the players who attended SEC Media Days, he was the least flashy. Many wore suits and ties with colors Crayola hasn't even considered yet. Patterson wore a sweater and dark slacks. He wasn't sporting any bling, either.
Patrick Patterson feels healthy again and is ready to play a big role for the Wildcats.
He doesn't have a problem with being old school. It fits him.
"For me, I feel that basketball is basketball, two points is two points," Patterson said. "You don't need to be flashy all the time. It's how you carry yourself on the court. I don't need to do that. A lot of players do the flashy stuff. But I never have growing up. I just played the game, not showboating, not throwing up any signs or any stuff like that. I never did that in my life.
"I always had respect for the game. Put the basketball in the rim and just play the old-school style. Back in the day, they never did anything like that. They just played the game."
Patterson played it quite well as a freshman for the Wildcats last season. He averaged 16.4 points and 7.4 rebounds and posted six double-doubles. He also averaged nearly 36 minutes per game as the Wildcats were especially thin in the frontcourt.
The numbers are impressive. They're numbers his old idols, players such as Moses Malone and Hakeem Olajuwon, can admire.
His season was cut short, though, when a stress fracture was discovered in his left ankle as the calendar turned to March. Patterson had helped carry the Wildcats into college basketball's most meaningful month, then had to go to the sideline. It was a cruel twist. Without him, UK went quietly in the first round of the NCAA tournament, losing 74-66 to Marquette.
"The rehab was tough," Patterson said. "From my surgery all the way up till now, day in day out with trainers. They sent me a program back home in West Virginia when we got out of school to do with trainers at a local facility – ankle movements, Therabands, water treadmill to keep me moving. From running in the water, to running on the treadmill to running on the court, it has been a long and tough process."
From what coach Billy Gillispie has seen and what Patterson has said, Big Blue Nation can breathe easy. Patterson, who was the SEC Co-Freshman of the Year last season, is back to his old-school self.
"He wasn't 100 percent to go until recently," Gillispie said. "But now he's used to running and shooting, and his timing is back. He's very close to being 100 percent back. Physically, he has been. Now it's just getting used to playing again.
"I don't care how good you are, it takes a little while to get back. Michael Jordan was gone for a couple of years and it took him a little time, not much time, and it won't take Patrick much time, either. He's progressing on a daily basis."
Patterson plays every possession as though it could be his last. He works tirelessly on the boards, and he establishes offensive position on the low block as well as anyone in the SEC.
Gillispie said Patterson was forced to play out of position at center last season. Gillispie hopes to keep Patterson strictly at power forward this season.
"I don't think we saw Patrick exhibit all the skills he had last year because he was relegated to … center," Gillispie said. "I think he's a power forward. He's a really outstanding shooter from 15-18 feet, and he'll be able to show that this year because we'll have a little bit more in the post. We'll have more options and some guys who can be a low-post presence, which will allow him to play his most advantageous position."
SEC coaches should shudder at the thought of Patterson in a more advantageous position.
"There was nothing that I could see that didn't impress me about that kid," Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallings said. "He was, in addition to a great player, a great competitor. He carried himself the way I appreciate players carrying themselves. He's not overly demonstrative or talking or running his mouth. He did everything in a professional way. Throw on top of that how good he is and I liked him a lot.
"These days, that's a very rare combination. He's a special player, I don't know what it's like to coach him, but he looks like he'd be a great guy to coach as well."
Gillispie has no complaints.
"He's a great listener, as good a listener as I've ever been around," Gillispie said. "He listens with his eyes 100 percent of the time. You don't have to tell Patrick too many things over and over. Usually you tell him once and it sticks with him forever.
"Patrick totally immerses himself on the basketball court to listening to instruction. He's able to listen and watch people demonstrate and pick things up right away. He gets better because he works hard and does listen and because he's very hungry. He's committed and as good a teammate as you could ever have. I would say if you ask him a question about what's most important to him, he'd say that his team does well because that's what he exhibits every day, no matter whether it's on the court or off."
Patterson doesn't seem as if the admiration of his own coach or other coaches in the SEC affects him. He appreciates it, certainly, but he's not letting anything go to his head.
"We all know he's the main guy on and off the court," guard Jodie Meeks said. "We feed him in the post and it's our role to hit open shots.
Patrick Patterson missed the end of last season after suffering a stress fracture.
"He's a humble guy and I like that about him. He was on the cover of Athlon and I didn't even know. I saw it and asked him about it, and he was like, 'Yeah, it's me.' "
The humility was instilled in him by his father growing up in Huntington, W.Va. Buster Patterson, retired from the Navy, was the law to Patrick. The son did his chores and did them on time, or there were consequences.
"My dad was strict," Patterson said. "He tells it how it is. He's not the nice dad. He's the nice dad every now and then, but mostly he's a dad who looks out for you and pushes you to do the right thing. He's not afraid to say what he wants you to do and give you punishments when you don't do it."
So Patrick kept his room neat, did the dishes, took out the trash, vacuumed. If he didn't, he found himself confined to his room, no TV, no electronics and no cell phone.
"Patrick has been very closely guarded by his mom and dad," said Lloyd McGuffin, Patterson's high school coach. "Buster is a no-nonsense guy but easy to get along with and down to earth. But Buster is not going to put up with him going out and acting silly."
Patterson said there wasn't much going out, anyway.
"I'm probably only person in my class who had a curfew," Patterson said. "My friends were going out late at night to parties, and my father assigned a curfew every night – 10 p.m. It really hurt my senior year.
"I was mad. I was frustrated. My friends would be calling and texting, saying, 'We're going out, you want to come?' I'd say, 'No, I can't. If I sneak out, I'll get caught because he's always up late at night.' But looking back on it, it shaped me to the man I am today."
That is to say the kind of kid his parents and the city of Huntington can be proud of.
"As far as I'm concerned he's just the kind of kid that wants to please everybody, do anything that's asked of him," McGuffin said. "He's a throwback. There's no other way to describe him. He likes to be in the gym. Whether in practice or a game he doesn't play around
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Bennett Movies Two for One
Bennett Rating: 6.75 out of 10, you can rent it but don't waste the time to head out to the cinema unless you've got great company with you.
Bennett Movies
Welcome Back to Bennett Movies, I had a bit of a hiatus but want to hit you with my three most recent movies, all of which are definitely watchable.
Let me start with LakeView Terrace, an intense movie that takes a pretty common story line and turns it into a fun thrill ride. This is thanks almost solely to Samuel L. who plays a guy that you just can't stand in this movie.
I seen it on a guys night out with Thorpe, Roy, Brian, and Rollin, it followed some fun Air Hockey and Shooting Hoops in the Arcade, good stuff wish H, Loy and Matney could have been in on that and then led to a Fable II release, in which I'm expecting a full review from Rollin in the next week or so.
Back to the Movie
LakeView Terrace Bennett Rating 7 out of 10 a good flick that did what it could with the storyline, check it out as a rental for sure!
Monday, October 13, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Bennett Movies
This movie delivered what it was suppossed to but wasn't his strongest book and even with great acting wasn't his greatest movie either. I would give it............
Forgetting Sarah Marshall, your classic crude but hilarious comedy. It does its job much better than the average comedy and was one of those movies you can watch again and again and still crack up. I saw it the first time at the Theater with some buddies and last night on Blu-Ray with my buddies Brock and Hart. Hilarity then ensued!
Monday, October 6, 2008
BIG BLUE MADNESS
Below from Left to Right: Deandre Liggins, Matney, Josh Harrelson, Kevin Galloway, Some guy that is related to Antoine Walker that may be walking on, and myself.So I brought my Cornhole boards that I built and painted with the idea that I would get some of the players to sign one of them and I was lucky enough to get almost all of their signatures except for Meeks, Harris, and Porter. As you can see in the picture below I got Patterson’s picture signing my board. Pretty cool.
THATS WHAT SHE SAID!!
The Office (You gotta watch this)
The actors of one of my favorite shows "The Office" have some hilarious takes, check them out and let me know which ones you liked the best! Have a great Monday.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Weekend Warriors Paintballin
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Bennett Movies (88 Minutes and Pineapple Express)
I have continued to stay dedicated over the past few weeks to bring a short thought and ranking for each movie I've watched here lately and today you get hit with a double dose!
88 Minutes a great Al Pacino movie in my opinion, the critics didn't like it but who listens to them. A great edge of your seat action flick, classic Pacino
Bennett Rating 7.5 out of 10
Now on to Pineapple Express, what do you get when you mix a Seth Rogan movie with 12 of your best friends at the Key Twin Cinema? A hilarious and awesome time along with a funny flick that had me getting punched by Heather at times to quiet down :)
Bennett Rating 8.0 out of 10 is it an award winning movie? No but for what it is suppossed to be a very funny flick then it does it's job.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Kentucky, Metallica, Paintball, Wiffleball
Kentucky stays undefeated by 1 yard!
Last but not least this week stay tuned to Kentucky Gamers for more info about Paintball and wiffle ball coming up this weekend of the 20th and 21st!
Bennett Movies
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Bennett Movies
Overall of course it wasn't a blockbuster type movie but it is definitely a must watch.
Bennett Rating 7.5 out of 10
Monday, September 1, 2008
Paintballin RC Style
Guys be thinking of a name for our team and let me know "RC Paintballaz" is my favorite as of right now. I'm also thinking about getting some T-Shirts made so let me know about that as well.
Thanks!
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Bennett Movies
Bennett Rating- 6.5 out of 10
Friday, August 29, 2008
Bennett Movies
Let me start with What Happens in Vegas it stars Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz :) I had high hopes for a light hearted, funny comedy and it only partially delivered. The plot was pretty non existent which I figured on but the jokes and chemistry wasn't as good as I had expected, it wasn't either Actors best comedy by a longshot. I loved Kutcher in Just Married and Diaz in Something about Mary their best comedies in my opinion.
Bennett Rating 6 out of 10
Friday, August 15, 2008
Last Night in Meadow Brooke :(
It is just another page in the history of the Bennett Family, what will the next chapter hold? Who knows but with my wonderful family and friends I know it will be great. So goodbye to Meadow Brooke and Hello to Remington Subdivision, thanks for all the memories.
Peace,
Bennett
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Final UFC Fight at Bennett's/WiffleBall
Sunday Also was our second installment of paintball, we need to get some stat keeping going on but as of yet that is a no go very fun times however and we are looking to establish some regular times for paintballing so stay tuned.
Friday, August 8, 2008
CATS LAND BIG-TIME QB!!!
by Matt Jones @ 8:46 pm. Filed under Blue Blooded Opinions
Larry Vaught is reporting that Kentucky has received a commitment from QB Ryan Mossakowski of Texas…..likely the biggest QB commit for Kentucky not from within the state in the history of the school. An amazing accomplishment.
Start celebrating…..
The above info. was copy/pasted from the great Matt Jones sight, www.kentuckysportsradio.com . If you're a UK fan or just a sports fan in general you would be remiss not to check his sight out from time to time. It is actually set as my home page. Check it out! -H
PAINTBALL WARS are HERE!!!
I'd love to get at least one evening during the week to play until dark while we still have some daylight. I was thinking Tuesday would probably be the best night would probably be the most common night for everyone. There just isn't alot going on this night of the week.
We've been playing alot in Tim Wade's parents' woods. He has 3 nice sets of woods that we've used and each presents its own set of challenges. I'm sure everyone thats played would agree with me in saying thank you to Tim and his parents for allowing us to play there. They are very cool about letting us come play whenever.
If any locals read this and are interested in playing, leave your name and number on the comments section and I will add you to the list of paintballers. It would be sweet to get some clans together in real life ala COD4. We could then have real life "Team Deathmatch".
I will try to start bringing a camera along to the paintball wars so we can start making player profiles.....how sweet is that, coupled with Rollin's idea of stat keeping? Are you kidding me?!!
Here is a list of some of the guys that have been playing and are interested in getting into it more seriously:
Myself (Eric Hart)
Eric Bennett
Rollin McFarland
Daniel Eubank
Brian Withers
Tim Wade
Sam Wade
Anthony Carnes
Anthony Jasper
Roy Withers
Jacob Cook
JR Bertram
Eric Withers
Brian's other brother....sorry can't remember name
a few other guys I can't remember their names.
One last thing to remember, it's not cool when your gun is shooting above 300 ft./second. You can seriously hurt someone or even break their goggles. So make sure those guns are turned down. I had the skin break last time in about three different places last time we played because I won't mention any names uhem BRIAN AND JASPER, had their guns cranked up to around 400. OUCH!! Sams poor arm looked awful. 300 and below only leaves a nice colorful bruise which is fine.
Until the next time, this is H.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Paintball "The Beginning"
Friday, August 1, 2008
Huge Possible Retirement News!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
RC Clan - The New Revolution
The two teams were divided up as such:
Team1: Team2:
Rollin / Brian W.
Eric / Brian N.
Hart / Anthony
Jacob / Roy
/ Daniel
Several of the players were new to the game, but I feel confident that the RC clan will be a successful group in the months to come. Team 1 won a speedball match and a match as the hiders. Team 2 won a speedball match and a match as the hiders as well. It was a fun day an quite evenly matched as can be seen.
The only main statistics I'm hoping to keep up with is the headshot count (or kill count). However, I need comments for you to make this decision. These first matches will not count, but as soon as a have a consensus on what stats to keep I promise that we will have them monitored on KentuckyGamers.
If anyone else is interested in playing you may also comment this post, leaving your email address and we'll try our best to contact you on further games. We always dominate online and surely we'll do pretty well in real life as well, right?
Bluegrass State Games Basketball Recap
They first dispatched of the number 6 team a solid group of ballers from Eastern Kentucky. They then faced the Pistols the number 1 seed in the tourney who they had lost to previously by one point. They made quick work of the Pistols beating them 16-10 to send them to the Championship Game. The WildCards would fall short 10-16 after taking an early 6-3 lead. (Scoring was by one's and two's) The WildCards could leave with their heads held high coming in 2nd and earning silver medals. Lookout for them next year! Also thanks to all the WildCard Fans those in attendance were: Heather and Noah Bennett, Kermit and Wanda Burton, Scott Eubank, Thorpe's brother and Father, Victoria, Rachel, Shaina and the one and only Eric Minton.
In other exciting news Brian Grippe and Brently Taylor two Russell County Ballers lead their team to a dominating performance of the combined 30 and over league with the 6 foot and under division, going undefeated in pool play and cruising past the competition in the tournament to bring home Gold Medals in their first place finish.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Cool? (Lookout Google and Yahoo)
The search engine looks alright but here are impressions from day one.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Bluegrass State Games
Friday, July 25, 2008
Kentucky #4
Thursday, July 24, 2008
No Quiero Taco Bell
The rapper says in a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday that the Mexican-themed chain features him in a print ad asking him to change his name to 79 Cent, 89 Cent or 99 Cent. His real name is Curtis Jackson.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Yummy
It's the stuff nightmares and horror movies are made of.A holidaymaker got a nasty shock when he learned that the strange bleeding bumps on his head were not bites or shingles, but live maggots.Aaron Dallas, from Colorado, looked for medical help when the unusual lumps appeared on his scalp after a holiday to Belize during the summer.One doctor thought they might have been caused by a gnat bite. Another believed his problem was shingles.But then the bumps took on a life of their own and began to move.A doctor discovered five bot fly larvae living inside Aaron Dallas's head, near the top of his skull. This was a few weeks after a mosquito had apparently placed them there."I'd put my hand back there and feel them moving. I thought it was blood coursing through my head. I could hear them. I actually thought I was going crazy," said Dallas, of Carbondale.Bot flies rely on mosquitoes, stable flies, and other insects to carry their eggs to a host - and in this case the host was Dallas."It was weird and traumatic," he said. "I would get this pain that would drop me to my knees."After their discovery the parasites were removed by a doctor. Dallas's wife teased him about it afterwards, but didn't find the experience funny."It's much funnier to everyone else. It makes my stomach turn over. It was cruel,'' he said.Bot fly infections are fairly routine in parts of Central and South America.
- July 20, 2007
Salem Crew? Middle School Crew 4th addition
School/Occupation: Construction/Somerset Community College
Eubank is what some people like to call a super athlete, strong, fast, mobile "thats what she said!" He is a force at anything he does and that holds true on the court as well. He is most comfortable on the move and can drive or shoot the trey whatever the situation dictates. Always a good person to have on your team Eubank will help lead you to victory.
Kentucky Gamers Funny Side By Side Comparison
Eubank Russian from Rocky IV
Looks like Kentucky Didn't Make Bad Decision
July 21, 2008 10:46 PM EDT
Former Mason County and Tennessee star Chris Lofton has signed a one-year deal to play professional basketball in Mersin, Turkey.
Lofton's agent told The Tennessean newspaper, but would not disclose financial terms.
After not being selected in the NBA Draft last month, Lofton played for the Denver Nuggets' summer team in Las Vegas but spent most of the time on the bench.
Lofton, a native of Maysville, Ky., holds the Southeastern Conference's career record for 3-point baskets with 431.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Noah's Buddy
The youngster, who used to shout at speeders to slow down as they drove through the Stone Lakes subdivision in Louisville, now has taken matters into his own hands.
Dressed in a reflective vest, wearing a bicycle helmet and armed with an orange Hot Wheels brand radar gun, he points and records the actual speed of passing traffic.
Landon also carries a flashlight with a built-in siren.
"When I saw it happening, I got the biggest kick out of it," said resident George Ayers, 61. "People were locking up their brakes when they saw him."
Many in the subdivision are frustrated that motorists tear through the neighborhood at 55 mph despite signs posting a 25 mph limit.
Officials said the city will install speed humps in the neighborhood if 70 percent of residents agree and are willing to put up half the money.
Just in Case You Needed One
City officials decided to pull the plug on the multimillion-dollar self-cleaning toilet stalls and instead put them on the auction site eBay.
Starting bids are $89,000 apiece.
Alan Berner, Seattle Times
Seattle's self-cleaning public toilets have cost the city over $5 million dollars and are often malfunctioning.
Neighbors and city-commissioned analysts said the unisex facilities attracted drug users and prostitutes, and were less cost-effective than regular public restrooms.
On May 19, the City Council voted to remove the problem toilets. Council President Richard Conlin said although people were using the high-tech, self-cleaning silver stalls, they also fostered illegal behavior, such as prostitution and drug use.
The German-made automatic, high-tech toilets were installed in 2004 and have cost the city about $5 million. Each has handsfree washing and drying ability and an emergency button that automatically dials 911.
The automated doors on the impact- and graffiti-resistant toilets will close Aug. 1, said Andy Ryan, a spokesman for Seattle Public Utilities. The auction will last for 10 days.
Back in Action
The Dark Night did not disappoint in the least, I believe it to be a disservice to try and talk about it at any length other than to tell you to go see it! Now! 9.5 out of 10 and it was nearing 10 of 10 status which I don't even know that I've ever given except maybe my favorite movie Sixth Sense.
Speaking of the Sixth Sense, one of my favorite directors M. Night came out with a new movie this summer The Happening as badly as I tried to like it and Lady In the Water they just couldn't match his other greats: Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable and The Village. This movie had plenty of potential was definitely intense and dark at moments and Walhberg has emerged as a truly great actor, Shooter being one of my favorites over the last couple of years but even he couldn't save this movie. Brock you were right it just wasn't good I would have to give it a 5 out of 10, which saddens me greatly!
In wiffle ball news Eubank and I had a homerun derby in which I hit 5 in a row and ended up with a new record 9 homers in a 9-3 victory. We then followed that up with some makeshift games of throwing the ball on the roof and catching it with our backs turned truly a fun game we split 3 games a piece at that game.
Stay tuned for more of ............... its uncertain but it will be interesting at least I hope so!