Monday, March 31, 2014

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I would never think that I would ever connect to a Tv show. A comedy at that. That's what happen with How I Met Your Mother. I found this show a couple years ago. I found it from my lazy, not wanting to reach for the remote. I been hooked since. 

I've never been so sad to create a post about a show that I've loved for 9 years. Really, I think all of us can relate to being some combination of Ted/Marshall/Barney or Robin/Lily. I know I certainly am Ted when it comes to women with regards of falling too fast and ending up hurt; I am Marshall when it comes to lawyering people and other random usefull(less) skills, and Barney..... Okay, I'm nothing like Barney 


It's so many quotes that's dropped around the show. It's like Ted is our father and he's sitting down and telling us a story with little hints of advice along the way.

There’s a Season 2 episode of “How I Met Your Mother” in which Ted, Marshall, Lily, Robin and Barney – are guilt-tripped into attending a funeral on Super Bowl Sunday. They DVR the game and try to get through Monday with the result unspoiled so they can all watch together that night; naturally, the plan goes awry as they all find out what happened in an appropriately wacky way.

Ultimately? It didn’t really matter. “I don’t remember who won. Hell, I don’t even remember who played. What I do remember is that we drank beer, we ate wings and we watched the Super Bowl together,” says Ted, the narrator, in a voiceover at the end of the episode. “Because sometimes, even if you know how something’s gonna end, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the ride.”


At the time, the line seemed like a sly nod to fans obsessed with figuring out the identity of the titular “Mother” rather than enjoying the show. But really, Ted’s words summed up the crux of the show’s emotional core, a life lesson that deeply connected with viewers: Even if things don’t go as planned, it’s crucial to remember the smaller moments that make up the bigger stories in life – those will always be the sweetest memories.

How I Met Your Mother came out when I was in High School. High school, I have grew up with this show.Wow, that really just hit me that I was in highschool when this came out. How I Met Your Mother have been my life teacher “Nothing good ever happens after 2 a.m.”. 

Over nine seasons, the series followed Ted and his best friends on their assorted adventures, with every plotline anchored in Ted’s search for his future wife. That was really just the spinning off point, as we all got to know the characters through their own quests for happiness. There was Marshall, Ted’s best friend who met his soulmate Lily on the first day of college; Robin, Ted’s longtime love interest, even though it was established in the pilot that she would wind up just being “Aunt Robin”; and Barney , the Bro Code-inventing ladies man.


It's been one hell of a ride and it's been a enjoy to watch.




 


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Sunday, March 30, 2014

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Future Ted discusses the three places a 30 year-old New Yorker shouldn't be caught in: New Year's Eve in Times Square, Rockefeller Center during the holiday season, and any college bar. Ted and Marshall walk into a college bar, and Ted is worried about meeting his students there. Marshall returns to the bar on a regular basis to maintain his skeeball high score.
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  Following the celebration of Air Max Day 2014, Nike has unveiled a new Air Max BR collection for 2014 Summer. Consisting of the Air Max 1 BR and Air Max 90 BR, the dashing collection is upheld by bright colors and technical motifs seen in the perorated mesh upper, tape Swoosh and detailing, while a hybrid Free Sole on the Air Max 90′s continues the line’s modern aesthetics. Available in three different colorways for each model, check out the images here and lookout for the sneakers to drop at Nike Sportswear retailers soon.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

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 Robin asks her friends if they would watch her talk show, which airs at 4:00 a.m., and the group reluctantly agrees to stay up and watch. When Ted turns up, he informs them that Karen (Laura Prepon) has broken up with him, after finding Robin's earring in Ted's bed. However, as everyone prepares to watch Robin's show, Ted discovers the matching earring of Robin's on Marshall's dresser and mutes the television to confront Marshall, believing him to have sabotaged his relationship with Karen.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

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Designed to the real-life superhero-like specifications of LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Kobe Bryant, Nike Basketball presents the “Hero” edition of its 2014 Elite Series footwear. While the “Team” collection offered hyperized hues of the respective stars’ team colors, the new “Hero” releases bring superhero-inspired colorways to the updated versions of the NBA signature footwear. As the articulated external cage and Hyperposite protection of King James’s LeBron 11 Elite don bright “Laser Crimson,” Kevin Durant’s KD VI Elite sees “Turbo Green” across its perforated upper. Finally, the Black Mamba’s Kobe 9 Elite comes in “Wolf Grey” with a pop art-inspired camo-like motif at its heel. The 2014 Elite Series “Hero” collection is set to launch May 9 at Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com.
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  At MacLaren's, Ted gets a phone number from a girl at the bar (Holli, played by Rebecca Budig), and after announcing his catch to the gang, says that he'll call her immediately. Barney nixes the idea, citing the "Three Days Rule" (waiting three days to call a prospective love interest). He claims the rule has its origins in Jesus' resurrection (who Barney claims also invented the high five).

Monday, March 24, 2014

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