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J-Hud’s ‘One Shining Moment’

Now, I’m just going to preface this by saying, I HATED the Luther Vandross version of this song. So, I was happy to hear that someone else was taking over. Did I love it, however? No. And here’s why:

1. The best part of One Shining Moment is the “beat of your heart” part, and she barely even said the word heart.

2. The second best part of the song are the drum beats at the end, where there are usually quick edits of the video. This was also missing.

3. BIGGEST PEEVE HERE: WTF are you doing IN the video, Jennifer? Are you a basketball player? A cheerleader? The Butler Bulldog? You took away at least 20 seconds of my NCAA tournament highlights with clips of you and your bangs in a fake recording studio. This deducted 50 like-ability points from your version of this classic song. If you come back next year, and that’s a BIG IF, don’t pull this shit again.

This is how it’s done:

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The Last Night of the College Basketball Season

It's the final game of the 2009-2010 season. Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

I get so excited for the National Championship game, until I realize that tomorrow I’m going to have to start counting down the days until basketball season once again begins.

While a lot of people complained that there was no stand-out team, I’m celebrating this season for more exciting games than we have seen in quite some time. I also love that this season stumped everyone, even the analysts. Remember when the Texas-UNC game in Dallas Cowboy Stadium was touted as the Game-of-the-Year? Remember Northeastern’s 11-game winning streak, the longest in the country at the time. Remember Northern Iowa beating Kansas (you should, it like, just happened).

Butler and Duke battled it out the entire 40 minutes. Andy Lyons/Getty Images

This season, no matter what the outcome tonight, will be memorable. But for those of us (like me) who’s teams may have not performed up-to-snuff, “tonight’s the night the world begins again.”

Update, 10:13 p.m. EST: We have a one-point game at the half, ladies and gentlemen.

Update, 11 p.m. EST: Butler is tenacious. A gnat flying around Duke’s National Championship ear. 51 to 47 49 Blue Devils, with 9 minutes left.

Update, 11:04 p.m. EST: I feel like I’m watching a hard-fought, on-the-floor, gym-rat AAU game.

Update, 11:26 p.m. EST: Duke up five with two minutes left.

Update, 11:32 p.m. EST: Timeout Butler, down one with 13 seconds left. This is the best National Championship in a while. Even better than Memphis-Kansas.

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Update, 11:34 p.m. EST: Butler can’t inbound, has to use another timeout.

Update, 11:36 p.m. EST: Hayward misses, Duke rebounds with three seconds left. Butler fouls to put Zoubek on the line. He makes first foul shot.

Update, 11:37 p.m. EST: WOW. Zoubek misses second foul shot intentionally. Hayward almost makes half-court launcher. Duke wins its fourth national championship!

If you had told me 10 years ago that Chris Spatola (Duke DOBO, former Army point guard) would be a national champion, I would have asked you what drugs you were one. It’s funny the twists and turns life can take, and the way a journey can bring you down a great road if you just let it. Congrats to Duke, and congrats to Butler. I don’t think anyone lost this game tonight. I think time just ran out. (I know that last part took a sentimental turn, but March Madness is over, and College Basketball is my First Love).

To Keep You Entertained Until Next October

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Tell Me a Story

Last week, Len challenged the DWTS contestants to tell a story with their dances this week. While I know some of the couples will be able to pull this off, I have a few in mind that I think are going to crash and burn (*cough Kate Gosselin *cough.)

This week, the couples will be dancing the Paso Doble, Quickstep and the Waltz, with the Paso and Quickstep being two of the most challenging dances the show produces. Let’s hope there are no surprises in the elimination this week too. Some of these dancers are way too talented to be sent home early.

Evan Lysacek, Quickstep: I hear Evan has broken toes. How do you figure skate for years on end and break your toes doing a one-minute, 30-second Jive? Their story is about a husband who is mad that his wife is late. Doesn’t sound very complicated. I love Evan’s solo! But there might be too much “fuddling” around for Len’s taste. All in all though, it was super-cute!
Score: 9,8,9 (that’s awesome!)

Buzz Aldrin, Waltz: Although Buzz is certainly not the best dancer on the show, I feel like his story is going to captivate the audience: a father coming home from war. It’s patriotic, which Buzz always plugs himself as, and he’s also trying to work hard on his technique. And of course, he’s dancing to “What a Wonderful World.” But really, the dancing just isn’t good.
Score: 5, 4, 4

Jake Pavelka, Quickstep: I’m not sure how I feel about Chelsie’s Egyptian Quickstep idea. But Jake was impressive last week and I think he can pull it off. I agree with Carrie Ann, too much production, not enough dancing. It looked like a regular Quickstep instead of having a true Egyptian theme. Not my favorite.
Score: 7, 7, 7 (Winner, winner, chicken dinner)

Niecy Nash, Waltz: A 1960s Waltz about a black girl and a white boy in love! This is going to be good. I think Niecy really puts a lot of passion in her dances, regardless of whether the technique is good or not. And I think she does the slow ballroom dances really well! Oh, a dip spin! Most of the time I hate the Waltz because it’s so slow – but that was really moving. No props – just storytelling.
Score: 7, 7, 7

Chad Ochocinco, Paso Doble: I love when masculine men do the Paso, it’s such a manly dance. I think Chad could be really good at this, but he could also be a one-hit wonder, so I’m not totally confident. Hmm, this one is going to be hard to judge. I feel like they did a lot of technical moves that I don’t understand.
Score: 7, 6, 7 (Hmmm, I thought the judges’ comments were nicer than their scores)

Pamela Anderson, Paso Doble: I love that Pam Anderson always looks like she just woke up. And Charo is here to teach her Flamanco. I LOVE Charo, she is so f-ing crazy. Even the people making her subtitles don’t know what she’s saying. Oh man! I thought that was awesome! A few missteps, but what a performance!
Score: 7, 7, 7 (I thought it was better than that)

Aiden Turner, Quickstep: Aiden is dancing to one of my favorite songs, so he better do it justice! Hmmm, it’s a little bumpy. Aiden’s lucky he’s good looking, because he’s really not that great of a dancer, even though I think he’s giving it some effort.
Score: 7, 6, 7

Erin Andrews, Waltz: Personally, if I was receiving death threats, there’s no way in hell I would allow someone to blindfold me. I think Maks could be Erin’s stalker. This dance is sexy! And Erin’s doing a good job – yay! No more awkwardness. She’s gonna get high marks! Woah, Len hates it. Calling it boring!
Score: 8, 7, 8

Kate Gosselin, Paso Doble: I’m scared of Kate and the punching bag. Tony should be too. I like the theme, definitely, and so far she’s dancing better than the past two nights combined. Great eye contact – daggers! The judges, however, HATED it. “Super bitch from hell” was the nicest thing said.
Score: 5, 5, 5

Nicole Scherzinger, Quickstep: I’m really excited for this. I love the Quickstep and I really like to see it done well. I love the sailor costumes, so adorable. And they are telling a great story, with lots of slapstick – very theatrical. But I think they’re going to get points taken for it not being traditional, and breaking hold during the dance. Oh man, they are getting ripped apart. Incredible performance, but really not a Quickstep. These scores should be interesting.
Score: 8, 6, 9

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