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A Fine City! (Originally posted on April 28, 2007)

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 by Greg

I found this site of many pictures of the city I live in Cincinnati, Ohio, great picture gallery of every major tourist place and neighborhood! I like this site!

Cincinnati Photo Gallery

Another great site! About the local restaurants and foods in Cincinnati!

Local favorites like: Skyline and Goldstar Chili, Graeter’s ice cream, La Rosa’s Pizza, etc.

Cincy Favorites

Yeah, That’s What I’m Talking About!!! (Originally posted 3-1-2007)

Sunday, April 11th, 2010 by Greg

Anyone who gets to know me well will find out there’s not much sports I get into or not many teams I get into. I have my favorite sports teams in all of the major sports, but I don’t watch many games, I just follow standings unless it’s the playoffs or Superbowl or World Series or something. And not any sport I like to watch as much as basketball and not really any team I really get into like the Phoenix Suns in the NBA. I’ve been a fan since I was 10! I’ve been waiting years to get a championship! They’ve gone far and into the playoffs many years and have had great teams but never got that lucrative championship! Been to the finals twice in their history! Last year they went really far into the playoffs without one of their stars Amare Stoudemire a lot further then anyone expected or predicted! This year they have all their stars from last year and more stars, this year their even a better deeper team and a lot better defensively! They’ve been on a role many times this year! They only seem to stink up when Steve Nash their point guard and star is injured, they need him, his assists and his team play jut helps majorly! Which might make him get a third year in a row MVP this year! This year really might be their year! Come playoff time I’m really going to watch, pay attention and get excited!

I grew up in Phoenix being that I moved to Cincinnati, Ohio in July you might think I can’t watch many games like I used to because in Phoenix a local UPN channel KUTP 45 carries a lot of games, but that is not been the case! I get Direct TV and get the NBA package! Of course I still get busy and can’t watch all the time but come playoff time! I read this on the web posted February 5th, yeah that’s what I’m talking about!

Suns Believe They Can Run All The Way To The Finals

The numbers are staggering. Two winning streaks of at least 15 games. A 20-1 record against the Eastern Conference. An 8½-game lead in the Pacific Division. A winning percentage of .800.

By any measure, the Phoenix Suns are blazing a trail through the 2006-07 season that few teams have ever traversed.

But as daunting as the arrival of Steve Nash and his running partners are in an opponent’s locker room, the challenge the Suns face in graduating from regular-season carnival act to NBA champion is equally onerous. For all that the Suns have dazzled under coach Mike D’Antoni’s European-flavored run-and-gun system — leading the league in scoring for the third consecutive season, winning at a pace that could secure homecourt advantage throughout the Western Conference playoffs for the second time in three years — Phoenix has to prove its style can win in June. Indeed, the past two seasons have seen the Suns stopped in the conference finals by the Spurs and Mavericks, respectively. Further, the recent body of NBA evidence doesn’t lead one to conclude titles are won with flash.

Over the last three campaigns, defense has won the day. The Pistons of 2003-04 and the Spurs of ‘04-05 each led the league in scoring defense en route to the trophy, while last season’s Heat team was second in that category in the playoffs.

D’Antoni, now in his fourth season in the desert, believes a win in the Finals isn’t a matter of style as much as timing.

“Two years ago the geniuses said this system wouldn’t work through December,” D’Antoni said. “Then [after a 62-win regular season] it was, ‘It’s definitely not going to work in the playoffs,’ and that Memphis would sweep us. Well, we swept them. Then it was, ‘It’s not going to work against Dallas.’ Well, we beat them 4-2. Then it was, ‘It won’t work the next year without Amaré [Stoudemire]‘. Well, it did work. So now until we win the Finals, it will be, ‘Well, it doesn’t work in the Finals.’

“Give me a break. It doesn’t work in the Finals because there are other great teams and other great players. If we hit the right shots and get lucky, we can win it all.”

Every champion needs its steppingstone, every Bulls needs its Pistons. But the Suns face a conference with a host of accomplished rivals — three alone in Texas — every bit as talented as D’Antoni’s group. And unlike an entire conference of Eastern teams too bogged down by its own inconsistent play to slow down the Suns, the West’s likely playoff participants know this Phoenix team like a next-door neighbor. And if this season’s results are any measure, it appears they want the lawn mower back; the Suns entered Thursday’s matchup with San Antonio a combined 0-6 against the Mavs, Spurs, Jazz and Lakers.

Truth be told, though, all but one of the losses came in the opening weeks of the season, when Phoenix was getting reacquainted with Stoudemire after the 24-year-old big man missed all but three games in ‘05-06 while recuperating from microfracture knee surgery. His presence, and return to playing 31 minutes a game, has given Phoenix a boost defensively, helping the Suns rank 13th in the league in defensive field-goal percentage, an improvement from 17th last season. That growth has been obscured, though, by the Suns’ fast pace, which provides both teams more chances to score, and hence, more points.

“Our goal is to play a little bit better defense than the team we’re playing,” D’Antoni said during the Suns’ recent trip to New York. “If we score more points than them, then that means that we played better defense, and we’re doing it a lot of the time. … We don’t have strength in a lot of places and we don’t overpower people defensively, but if you watch [us] skating around, [we] are playing good team defense.”

With perhaps the best defensive team of D’Antoni’s tenure, a 36-9 start, Stoudemire’s return to good health and the sublime play of two-time MVP Nash, the championship window has never seemed more open in Phoenix.

“We want to win it now; that was our goal coming into the season,” said Raja Bell, Nash’s backcourt mate. “We understand we were real close last year minus an injury or two. [But] there’s always a little luck that goes into it, so if it’s not your year, it’s not your year.”

Just how many years this Phoenix unit has, though, is in question, as Nash reaches further into his mid-30s — with a notoriously balky back. A rotation that is effectively only eight deep doesn’t figure to help ease the burden on Nash or his teammates. Nonetheless, Nash, who hasn’t missed more than seven games since the ‘00-01 season, doesn’t seem concerned.

“We feel like there’s no reason we can’t be a great team next year,” Nash said. “[But] we aren’t looking at the future. We’re looking at this year, not because of any window but because of the opportunity in front of us. … The return of Amare has helped combined with having a better understanding of what we’re trying to do and when we’re at our best.”

For a club that averages 111.6 points, the Suns are at their best not merely because they run. Heck, even the woebegone Grizzlies run nowadays. But when the Suns take off, they do so with five players who average better than 15 points. They do so shooting 50 percent as a team. And they do so averaging more assists than any team in the NBA.

“[Our success] doesn’t have anything to do with the system,” D’Antoni said. “We have the personnel to fit this type of style. …With Steve, and Amare and Shawn [Marion], we’re able to go back to a fast-breaking, more wide-open kind of game that everybody played in the ’70s and ’80s. That system worked because everybody played it. Nobody plays this way [anymore].”

And should this attack — which strives to shoot with 14 clicks left on the shot clock while forcing an opponent to decide whether to stick to its defensive principles or try to outshoot the Suns — falter again this year, D’Antoni is ready to retool the best way he knows how.

“We’ll just speed it up.”



The World’s Greatest Juggler Has a myspace!

Sunday, April 11th, 2010 by Greg

most of you probably never have heard of him and a lot of you probably never knew juggling is a hobby of mine! Juggling 7 balls, 7 rings and 5 clubs. I have some pictures of me juggling but they’re like a year old when I was overweight before I started lifting weights. So, I find them embarassing. I need to take some more current one’s. Most of you probably don’t care but I’m just excited and sharing lol Well I just found out the world’s greatest juggler a professional who’s been juggling since he was 6 his step-dad taught him and trained him. He has many world records and he has his own Myspace now, pretty new! I got excited I contacted him and said I thought it was awesome that he wanted to be on Myspace and get to know his fans and how I’ve been a fan for awhile and own all of his videos. He wrote back and thanked me! That’s like awesome! I do not believe he is a Christian I could be wrong on his Myspace he left out religion! but he is not living a negative public life he is married to one woman and promotes nothing bad. He’s just a very talented juggler! Doing like achievements most jugglers only dream of achieving! His Myspace is here his name is Anthony Gatto!

His website is here:
Anthony Gatto-World’s Greatest Juggler

I’ve found even my non-juggler friends see videos of him juggling or pictures of him juggling and they have their own amazement!

Here’s some pics:





Pictures of Downtown Cincinnati, Ohio & the 275(my city) (Originally posted 12-18-2006)

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Greg

I wanted to post some more pictures of the city I live in that I love! These are downtown Cincinnati, Ohio and driving on the 275.. These were also taken in July. Whenever I get pictures taken of an event or a trip. I’ll post them in my blog now. These are a few months old, but when we get a nice snow storm expect to see those. These pictures are in no particular order.

The Carew Tower the talest building in Cinci!
Paul Brown Stadium where the Cincinnati Bengals play
Paul Brown Stadium where the Cincinnati Bengals play (on the right)
The Great American Ballpark home to the Cincinnati Reds, this is Pete Rose fan country!
The Great American Ballpark home to the Cincinnati Reds, this is Pete Rose fan country!
US Bank Arena

Pictures of the Ohio River (Cincinnati) My City! (Originally posted 12-16-2006)

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Greg

Since, I have so many new friends and new subscribers. I wanted to share some pictures of my town Cincinnati, Ohio. I posted these on my no longer existent Xanga blog a few months ago.

I love this town and I want to show it off if you’ve never been here! When I first moved to Ohio I moved to Columbus then I felt Cincinnati where God ultimately wanted me! And God has been there for me He has continued to open doors!

These were taken back in July, When we get a good snow storm, I’ll take some more pictures and show the difference. I’ll start by posting pictures of the Ohio River near downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. I’m impressed by this river. I love it! Growing up in Phoenix, you can probably see why. lol

But, I’ve also seen the Mississippi in Memphis, Tennessee and St. Louis, Missouri. And it may be wider and massive but it lies on flat land where the Ohio River has has hills and cliffs along the sides of it. It also goes through Louisville, Kentucky it is impressive there as well about 2 hours south of here! I love Louisville too!

The Ohio River makes the southern border of Ohio and drains into the Mississippi down in Illinois. Downtown Cincinnati lays on the Ohio River and goes up a hill. And on the other side (south) of the Ohio River is Northern Kentucky cities, which are in fact considered part of the greater Cincinnati Metropolitan area. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is there and the 275 circles this whole area. Part of Indiana to the west is right here and considered part of the greater Cincinnati Metropolitan area as well. They call Cincinnati on the news the Tri-State.

Okay here’s the Ohio River and Bridges. Look for some more pictures of Cincinnati as well!

The Ohio River in Newport, Kentucky looking towards Cincinnati, Ohio

The Ohio River in Newport, Kentucky looking towards downtown Cincinnati, Ohio and the Skyline.

The Ohio River in Newport, Kentucky, the entry to the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking east towards the McDonald Bridge.

The Ohio River in Newport, Kentucky, this is looking to the top of the Purple People Bridge. You can climb it or bungee jump of of it for a fee.

The Ohio River on the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking west a bridge featured in the movie The Mighty. I forget the name of it.

The Ohio River on the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking northwest at a bridge featured in the movie The Mighty and looking towards the downtown Cincinnati sky line.

The Ohio River on the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking northwest towards the downtown Cincinnati sky line.

The Ohio River on the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking east towards the McDonald Bridge.

The Ohio River on the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking southeast towards Newport, Kentucky.

The Ohio River on the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking southwest towards Newport, Kentucky.

The Ohio River on the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking west at a bridge featured in the movie The Mighty. I forget the name of it.

The Ohio River on the Purple People Bridge which used to be a railroad bridge looking east towards the McDonald Bridge.

The Ohio River driving on the McDonald Bridge looking west towards downtown Cincinnati.

The Ohio River driving on the McDonald Bridge looking west towards the Ohio River.

The Ohio River driving on the McDonald Bridge looking west towards downtown Cincinnati.

The Ohio River driving on the McDonald Bridge looking west towards downtown Cincinnati.

The Banks of the Ohio River on Cincinnati, Ohio’s Side looking towards Covington, Kentucky.

The Banks of the Ohio River on Cincinnati, Ohio’s Side looking towards Newport, Kentucky.

This bridge is featured in the movie The Mighty and connects Cincinnati, Ohio with Newport, Kentucky.

This bridge is featured in the movie The Mighty and connects Cincinnati, Ohio with Newport, Kentucky. This is looking back towards downtown Cincinnati and at the Great American Ballpark where the Cincinnati Reds play, which is right on the banks of the Ohio River.

This bridge is featured in the movie The Mighty and connects Cincinnati, Ohio with Newport, Kentucky. This is looking southeast towards Newport, Kentucky.

This bridge is featured in the movie The Mighty and connects Cincinnati, Ohio with Newport, Kentucky. This is looking east towards The Purple People Bridge and the McDonald Bridge.

Another Hilarious Sign! (Originally posted 10-17-2006)

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Greg
I’ll post some more in the upcoming days, they’re already on my harddrive!

A Funny Sign! (Originally posted 10-17-2006)

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Greg

Another Funny Picture! (Originally posted 10-17-2006)

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Greg
At a Veternarian!

A Hilarious Picture! (Originally posted 10-17-2006)

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Greg
I thought this picture was hilarious so i thought I’d post it! I’ve got more I’ll post soon!