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Friday, December 26, 2014

The Braineys (Winners and Losers of 2014)

This tradition has been something I've been doing since about 2006 or so where I'd do a winner of the day, loser of the day and so forth.  Well I stopped doing that, mostly because I just don't have as much time to write daily, but I thought since 2014 is coming to an end, I'd do the year end awards which I call the Braineys, the winners (and losers) of 2014.

Winner of the Year

The Ebola Virus

Ebola made it into the USA in 2014, so how can it not win.  We've heard about it since the 90s but it has always been Africa's problem. It scared many of us into believing this was the be all end all of civilization as we know it.  Come to find out, it was handled well with no one dying but the first dude that came over with the disease. Basically it was overblown just like SARS and Swine Flu and all other diseases that were supposedly going to kill us all.

Loser of the Year

Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby.  I mean we all know the story by now. At least 14 accusers have come out saying that Cosby drugged and raped them.  Cosby hasn't even come out to defend himself.  We all grew up on some form of Cosby from Puddin' Pops to Kids Say the Darndest things to The Cosby Show to Fat Albert.  He was a role model for many on screen but off screen he was drugging his younger colleagues and raping them.  The dude hasn't denied it.  He just won't talk about it.  Some say "Silence is Golden." I say silence in this case is guilt.

Person of the Year

Lauren Hill

Not to be confused with the former Fugees singer, Lauren is hands down the person of the year.  The chick is dying of cancer.  She was given only until December to live as of just a few months ago.  She is not only still kicking with a severe brain cancer, she also was determined to play in a game with her college basketball team.  She practiced and went to class.  On her first attempt she scored a layup.  If you want a tear jerker, watch this video and tell me this isn't the person of the year:

Song of the Year

All of Me by John Legend/Dark Horse by Katy Perry ft. Juicy J



Now I know ties suck, and after tough competition from Sam Smith among others, I couldn't decide between these two songs.  There were played over and over on the radio and both are very catchy and very different.  Who didn't feel like a badass when Juicy's part came on Dark Horse and you could hit every lyric? And how about Legend's song?  Wow if you don't get butterflies dancing to this song with your woman looking into her eyes you aren't human.  Reminder: this is the worst decade of music ever.

Team of the Year

San Antonio Spurs

If Kentucky had won in 2014, after that miracle run with Aaron Harrison, they would've been my winner.  The Giants winning the World Series, although a good moment, was not as powerful as Tim Duncan and the Spurs taking down the mighty LeBron James and the Heat.  The Heat called themselves a dynasty.  Duncan has 5 quiet rings in San Antonio.  That is a dynasty.  The Seahawks would have won have they not had Pete Carroll as their coach or Richard Sherman on their team.  I can't stand either of them so I'm a little biased.

Moment of the Year

Aaron Harrison

If you need a big shot, go to Harrison.  After a rough season, the Wildcats entered the tournament as the 8 seed.  They knocked off undefeated Wichita St followed by beating their rival Louisville Cardinals in the Sweet 16.  The Wildcats weren't done there however.  Cue Aaron Harrison for two of the most exciting 3 pointers in the history of UK basketball in the Elite 8 and Final 4 games to knock off Michigan and Wisconsin.  

Yeti of the Year

Bumble


This was between Alan Flinchum and Bumble as it would be every year, and this year Bumble won.

Quote of the Year

Amy Poehler

She is known for comedy but I am a sucker for cheesy quotes.  She had a good one here.  It shows that if you don't act upon something nothing will happen.

Actor of the Year

Matthew McConaughey

Alright, alright, alright.  This guy finally won an Oscar.  He graduated from Chick Flick heart throb to a serious actor in Dallas Buyers Club and the hit show True Detective.  He was nominated for Best Actor in True Detective, but lost at the Emmy's. He however took home the Academy Award.

Movie of 2014 (so far since I haven't seen many that I want to)

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes


This movie received a 91% on the Tomato Meter and I was pleasantly surprised with it.  I haven't seen LEGO Movie or Guardians of the Galaxy which I only hear good things about, but I have seen Gone Girl (which was good until the second half of the movie), Snowpiercer,  and Chef among other contenders and I settled on this as the best of the movies I have seen.

Mystery of the Year

Malaysian Airlines

Where in the world did this plane and all of the people on board go?  And why have we stopped caring?

Proud to Be an American Moment of the Year

The World Cup

We all watched and rooted for this team.  The USA is a laughing stock among people who know anything about soccer, and they were put in the GROUP OF DEATH.  Not many around the world gave them any hope of making it out and they did as most of America watched.

Finale of the Year

Robin Williams

He was Google's most searched of the year and rightfully so.  This man touched our kids (Genie in Aladdin) and the most high of critics, winning an Oscar for Good Will Hunting. He could play a serious role or a goofy.  He'd do with a role whatever you asked of him and above all he was a good man.  If he saw you were having a bad day he could do whatever he could to cheer you up.  We lost the great Robin Williams this year and he will be missed.

Best David's Brain Blog of the Year

Diabetes: My Battles & Please Donate to the Walk (PLEASE SHARE THIS)

This blog was obviously near and dear to my heart.  It also helped to raise over $3,000 for JDRF which is a good reason to make this blog of the year.

David's Brain Worst Blog of the Year

2014 Kentucky Wildcats

I will not lie, I just copied and pasted this from a Facebook status of mine. #Laziness


Friday, December 19, 2014

25 Christmas songs to listen to instead of listening constantly to the radio all the time!

Hi guys.  This will be filled with youtube videos, but in honor of the holidays I wanted to do my 25 must have songs on your Christmas playlist.  No need to have been listening since before Thanksgiving to hear that one song you forgot.  You can just look here and find all of the best Christmas songs...(no particular order)



#1. Christmas in Hollis by Run-DMC.

#2. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays by *NSync.


#3. Christmas Time for The Jews, Darlene Love


 

#4. Christmas Rappin' by Kurtis Blow

#5. Christmas Baby Please Come Home by Darlene Love.


#6. Happy XMas (War is Over) by John Lennon.


#7 Hard Candy Christmas by Dolly Parton



#8 The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole


#9 Little Drummer Boy by Bing Crosby and David Bowie



#10 The Christmas Shoes by Bob Carlisle


#11. Santa Claus go Straight to the Ghetto by James Brown

#12  Please Come Home for Christmas by The Eagles

#13 Do They Know It's Christmas by Band-Aid

#14. A Christmas Treat for All by Horatio Sanz, Jimmy Fallon, Chris Kattan and Tracy Morgan



 #15. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Sam Smith

#16 Do you Hear what I Hear by Destiny's Child

#17 Baby It's Cold Outside Zooey DesChanel and Leon Redbone


#18 Baby It's Cold Warm Outside by Jimmy Fallon and Cecily Strong


#19 It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas by Johnny Mathis

#20 Mele Kalikimaka (Hawaiian Christmas Song) by Bing Crosby

#21 Feliz Navidad by Jose Feliciano

#22 Last Christmas by WHAM!

#23 White Christmas by Bing Crosby

#24 All I Want for Christmas is You by Mariah Carey

#25 Silent Night by Stevie Nicks