Whatever Happened To....?
By PackerAaron
Writing a blog about the Green Bay Packers can, sometimes, be a chore. I know, I know, that doesn't seem possible. You think it's all Twitter feeds and hot chicks, but in reality it's a lot of work. That's why I chuckle when Corey and I get enthusiastic emails from people who have started a 'brand new Packer blog!'. (We get several of these a week...) What starts out as a fun little hobby soon looms over you like a what can feel like a death knell - "Gotta post something on the blog...maybe I can analyze the 3-4 defense again. No one's done that since...yesterday."
So needless to say, I'm never surprised when people just sort of fade away, but there are some who I really miss and wonder about, so I thought I'd take a closer look at some of my fellow bloggers who have been MIA from the Packer Blogosphere and perhaps coax them out of hibernation.
First and foremost, in my mind, is Brats and Beer. Shortly after redesigning his site, Brats and Beer Guy vanished. His last post was about the firing of the defensive staff. Was he just that upset over the loss of Bob Sanders? Come back to us B&BG.
Then, of course, there's Jarrett Bush. I mean, the guy hasn't posted a thing since after the second Bears game. I thought at least we'd get a little something during the whole whirlwind restricted free agent tour...nothing. Come on Blogmaster Bush, come back to us.
Next, there's Packerholic. Eric went to every training camp practice he could and was worth his weight in gold when he would return home and give us updates. He hasn't been seen since February when he was weighing in on Favre's second 'retirement'. Perhaps the ensuing drama was just too much for the poor boy to take...way to go Brent.
Finally, what in the world ever happened to PackSmack? This guy used to come over here an insult me. He took major exception to my politics. It was great fun. Now? Nothing. Not even a postcard.
Here's hoping some of these voices re-join the fray. They are sorely missed.
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Comments (60)
July 09, 2009 at 10:27 am
There's no question about it. Blogging takes time and effort. Especially if one is restricting oneself to a particular subject.
July 09, 2009 at 10:47 am
Man, those old PackSmack posts are still rich with laffs: "p.s. Obama the socialist still sucks. And packeraaron over at cheeseheadtv.com, a rabid, kool-aid-drinking Obama supporter, who cheerleads for all of the Messiah's socialist policies, will be more than willing to write each of you a nice, healthy personal check (to 'spread the wealth around' and 'redistribute the wealth') so that his actions (money) are consistent with his mouth. Otherwise he would be a typical liberal hypocrite."
July 09, 2009 at 10:48 am
Rich - the irony is that if you don't restrict your subject matter, the blog you run fails to attract a lot of people because they see it as a hodge-podge of stuff that they don't care about with a few hidden nuggets of interesting stuff mixed in. You're stuck choosing between writing to nobody (or relatively few people) or having a part time job that usually won't pay particularly well.
PackerAaron
July 09, 2009 at 11:20 am
CH - love that. I hate politics and most politicians, but if the Right wants to be taken even semi-seriously they have to do a whole lot better than McCain and Palin.
July 09, 2009 at 02:01 pm
well said, sir.
July 09, 2009 at 10:06 pm
PackSmack is too busy writing for his new blog, <a href="http://righthooks.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">"RightHooks"</a> to keep writing about the Packers.
Jay Feely would be proud.
July 10, 2009 at 12:32 am
Oooh, I feeeel the love. Packerwatch is correct, I have been real busy with my political blog which he referred to (my moniker over there is RightHooks, not Packsmack). The political season is much longer than the NFL's and Obama's socialist policies give me ammunition daily. This may come as a surprise, but it is a conservative blog. But we just don't hammer liberals, we also hammer Islam. It's great fun. And Packerwatch himself often stops by and spars for awhile...he's a smart dude so his comments are always logical (although his political bias is somewhat wanting...)
But cheeseheadtv was kind enough to ask about my PackSmack blog, so I will oblige with an answer:
I have not written since the next-to-the last Packer game simply because it was such a painful, disappointing season. I love the Green Bay Packers and was left numb...kind of like if your wife cheated on you or something....and I haven't read a word about the Packers since, or anything football, really. Kind of like the 1980's all over again.
But as we get closer to the season I will start warming up again; I always do. And when the season starts, I'll be there with shamelessly biased Packer propaganda.
And, PackerAaron, if you want to bring your skewed politics on over to RightHooks, we will gladly eat your lunch and hand you your PackerAaron shorts. :)
Thanks for the love.
July 10, 2009 at 07:20 am
Hammering a religion? Stay classy.
July 10, 2009 at 09:59 am
Frank,
No, hammering a wicked lie that killed 3000 Americans on 911. You might remember it...
And what is classy about having one's head in the sand?
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 10:12 am
Wait - Islam is a wicked lie? Because, you know, I'll buy that, but only if you admit that ALL religion is a wicked lie.
July 10, 2009 at 10:21 am
PackerAaron, I'll admit that all religion is a wicked lie if you can prove there was no resurrection.
Because a person believes something does not make it true. Because a billion people believe something does not make it true.
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 10:28 am
"...if you can prove there was no resurrection."
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This is possibly the stupidest thing I have ever read on the internet. Kudos.
July 10, 2009 at 10:42 am
"This is possibly the stupidest thing I have ever read on the internet. Kudos."
Nice side-step.
Your certainty that 'all religion is a wicked lie' is called Atheism...which is a religion because it believes, trusts, or has 'faith in' the idea that there is no God. Which is as arrogant and ridiculous of a proposition as there is not only on the internet, but in the universe.
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 10:46 am
Where did I say I did not believe in a God? I said religion, my friend. Men go crazy in congregations, they only get better one by one.
July 10, 2009 at 10:53 am
So you do believe in a God.
Tell me, please, was 911 evil?
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 11:06 am
Yep. Was it evil when how God/Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in "Exodus"? And if you don't take the story literally, how about the Evil of the Crusades?
July 10, 2009 at 11:19 am
One can of worms at a time...So you admit that 911 was evil. And 911 was inspired by the books 'sacred' to Islam [commanded, actually, see Surah 5, and 9, and a bunch more.]There can be no good fruit from a poisoned tree.
So why the condition that the only way you'll admit Islam is evil is with the corollary that Christianity/Judaism is also evil?
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 11:48 am
The Crusades were inspired by a book sacred to Christianity. So what? Jodie Foster inspired someone to shoot the President. Is Jodie Foster evil?
July 10, 2009 at 11:56 am
PackerAaron, is there absolute truth or is there not?
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 12:00 pm
The random meter has been set to: Fish
July 10, 2009 at 12:07 pm
You like to evade...
Was that a yes or a no? Is there absolute truth or is there not?
No slipping away this time...
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 12:22 pm
Well, if I say yes, then I'm a heretic. If I say no, then I'm an idiot. Do I think there are some things that we can't know? Yes.
July 10, 2009 at 12:42 pm
That's a nice 'maybe'...
I'm not calling you a heretic.
In order for there to be heresy, or deviation, there needs to be a standard from which to deviate from. I see that you understand that.
And also, your 'if I say no, I'm an idiot' also intimates absolutes.
And I agree, there are many things we do not know.
So if there is absolute truth, there is no mandate that all belief systems have to be a 'wicked lie.' Therefore your requirement to throw all belief systems into the same category of 'wicked lie,' along with Islam is not a proper prerequisite to 'buy' that Islam is a wicked lie.
That's all I was trying to get to.
July 10, 2009 at 12:47 pm
You should know better by now Aaron to NOT respond to PackSmack comments LOL
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 12:54 pm
AR - Oh, it's just some fun back-and-forth. ;)
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PS - Will you at least admit that there are followers of Islam that are not evil?
July 10, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Aaron Rodgers, Why not? What else is there to do in the off-season? A little back-and-forth is always good fun. Helps pass the time too.
July 10, 2009 at 12:58 pm
PackerAaron, No I will not admit that there are followers of Islam who are not evil; all mankind is tarnished, me of all people. I will admit, however, that most Muslims are just like you and I, regular people who want the best for their families. But that does not make their doctrine true or good or right.
July 10, 2009 at 01:03 pm
Thankfully I can ignore this crackpot by simply avoiding his website.
Or not, apparently. . . .
July 10, 2009 at 01:34 pm
I sure was excited to see "28 comments" for this post today.
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 01:39 pm
I will also admit that most Christians are just like you and I, regular people who want the best for their families. But that does not make their doctrine true or good or right.
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Now, I know your counter to this is "But Muslim's are MORE evil" which may be true. Just wish Christian's would get their own house in order. For fucks sake, we, as a 'Christian nation', with a President who cited his Christian God as a major reason, invaded a Muslim country and killed hundreds of thousands of people, a country that had nothing to do with 9/11. (This is a fact - unless, of course, you're Stephen Hayes) I mean, give me a fucking break with your 'true or good or right' nonsense.
July 10, 2009 at 02:08 pm
PackerAaron, no follower of any doctrine makes the doctrine true or right; the doctrine is not defined by it's heretics, but by the propositions of its teachings.
And I said mankind was all tarnished; I did not make the distinction of "More evil."
As for the 'Muslim country' we invaded, if you mean Afghanistan, yes it did have something to do with 911.
And if you mean Iraq, well, did Sadaam Hussein violate the Gulf War cease-fire agreements he signed off on with General Schwartzkopf, or did he not violate the Gulf War cease-fire agreements?
July 10, 2009 at 02:10 pm
Bucky, "crackpot'??? Where am I wrong? Do tell.
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 02:16 pm
By that rational, almost every country in the world is ripe for invasion.
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And it's also a nice dodge. We were talking about religion, no? Well, what would Jesus do if a countries leader violated an agreement? Somehow I doubt he'd order mass extermination of human life, but then again, it's been awhile since I read the Bible.
July 10, 2009 at 02:40 pm
Have we been to war against 'almost every country in the world'? I think not. If a cease-fire agreement is severed, is not re-engagement the assumed reaction? Seems pretty simple.
And you brought up invasion of Muslim countries, not I.
As for wwjd, Jesus was not a political figure while on earth, nor did He involve Himself with politics; though He is a king, but not of this realm. He said that His kingdom is not of this world.
So to try to put him into a worldly national authority, such as the White House, is an unrealistic and even impossible scenario on which to speculate.
July 10, 2009 at 02:41 pm
Are we having fun yet? :)
July 10, 2009 at 02:45 pm
Wow. A couple of epic arguments here this week, and this one began on the topic of some guys who haven't blogged in a while and has led to religion bashing ???
I really don't want to get into this but PackSmack calling an entire race of a particular faith evil (regardless of your opinion of their principles and beliefs) really isn't acceptable man. And no, Afghanistan did not have anything to do with 911. On the other hand, a percentage of Afghan natives may have had something to do with it.
July 10, 2009 at 02:45 pm
Bucky, cat got yer tongue? Put up or shut up.
July 10, 2009 at 02:48 pm
Adam,
Where did I call "an entire race of a particular faith evil"?
I called Islam evil. I also called all mankind tarnished, or prone to wickedness.
And Islam is not a race.
PackerAaron
July 10, 2009 at 02:50 pm
OMG. ;)
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I "brought up the invasion of a Muslim country in the context of the religious conversation we were having and you dodged your Christian responsibilities (as Christians often do) by throwing out some lame ass excuse about the breaking of treaties. Yes, treaties are important - they also have nothing to do with religion, which was the topic.
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You're right that Jesus was not a political figure - curious then that so many political figures use him as cover...
July 10, 2009 at 02:50 pm
Finally, what in the world ever happened to PackSmack? This guy used to come over here an insult me. He took major exception to my politics.
What politics? Hopefully you aren't defending lobbysists spending $1.6 million everyday to prevent healthcare reform.
I can't get insurance because they cancelled me when I actually saw a doctor leaving me with $12,000 bill.
We have to get rid of lobbyists!
July 10, 2009 at 02:54 pm
PackSmack - "No I will not admit that there are followers of Islam who are not evil"
By logic you are therefore stating all Muslims are evil, no?
The term race can apply to any grouping of people by a common interest such as ethnicity or religion.
July 10, 2009 at 03:07 pm
p.s anyway, I'm not going to get into this, was just asking you to watch what you say.
I'm going to go and do something with my life now : )
July 10, 2009 at 03:26 pm
PackerAaron, I hardly 'dodged' anything; you tried to blame Christians and a Christian President for the invasion of Iraq, perhaps to make a point that Christianity is worthless, I don't know, and I simply pointed out that it is logical that a military engaged in a war will re-engage when the cease-fire agreements are broken by the enemy. It had nothing to do with Christianity, a 'Christian nation' or a 'Christian President.'
July 10, 2009 at 03:28 pm
Adam in England, read everything I said; not only are all Muslims tarnished, all mankind is tarnished. Muslims are no different than you and I; we're all prone to sin. But their doctrine is a wicked lie.
And why should I 'watch what' I say? Are you afraid of offending a Muslim?
Well, I am offended by Nick Berg's severed head and 911...do you also tell Muslims to watch what they say?
If not, you are already their pawn.
July 10, 2009 at 03:52 pm
Adam, you said, 'And no, Afghanistan did not have anything to do with 911."
Ever hear of the Taliban (you know, the ruling government of the country who enforced Islamic Sharia Law on the entire population?)
Or Al-qeada, who trained there?
No wonder you don't want to engage any further.
July 10, 2009 at 04:20 pm
Your wife cheated on you, you say?
July 10, 2009 at 04:20 pm
Wow,
Was I ever paying attention to the wrong thread. The back up QB debate has nothing on this.
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What was the name of that Political Blog? I gotta read that thing. Sounds like Good Laughs. In a train wreck sort of way.
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Tell me do you also discuss you thoughts on evolution on this site? (please say Yes)
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Not that we don't have these guys in Canada, but they don't seem to get the attention like you give them in the US. I guess it helps when they have their own News Channel.
July 10, 2009 at 04:51 pm
chicagoHooligan,
No, but yours did with me...
July 10, 2009 at 04:52 pm
Rainman, it is listed above in Packerwatch's comment.
So your granddaddy was an ape, was he?
July 10, 2009 at 04:54 pm
Rainman,
Oh, you're from Canada? Isn't that where they have [the crappy] socialized health care? And what happened to all your guns, anyway?
July 10, 2009 at 04:57 pm
chicagoHooligan,
and my brother, and my neighbor and three of my friends...
July 10, 2009 at 05:02 pm
PackSmack - when you take a quote from what I said, remember what it meant in context. Just because militant groups have come from and ruled Afghanistan does in no way mean that all Afghans should be tarnished with the same brush (as you said yourself, they "ENFORCED Islamic Sharia Law on the entire population")
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I am not "their pawn" as you so put it. If I was to hear a group of Muslims acting discriminatingly against all Americans because of acts they perceive to be wrong by our forces in the middle east, I would also tell them to watch what they say.
I understand your point about all of mankind being flawed and prone to sin, but when I said to "watch what you say" I was merely making the point that these kind of comments can oft be misinterpreted as racial hatred. That is something that must be understandably avoided.
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On a separate note, whilst I may disagree with your political ideology, I found your blog about the nationality of Obama very interesting indeed. Kudos.
July 10, 2009 at 05:26 pm
Adam, since Islam is not a race, but a religion, it wouldn't necessarily apply to your sentence; but I understand what you mean.
Interestingly, it is not me who feels superior to others, neither does any of the teachings I believe in say so, but the 'sacred texts' of Islam teach that Muslims are indeed superior to all other people: "[you]have been made superior to all the peoples..." (Abu Dawud Book 2, Number 0421:). It also teaches unending, universal conquest until the whole world be [Muslim]. (various verses...)
So if such attitudes, as you say, 'must be understandably avoided,' and yet this is what makes up some of the fundamentals of Islam what are you doing to confront such 'racial hatred' [Islamic Supremacism] on the part of Muslims? Just wondering.
And thanks for the kudos. Obama's own grandmother says he was born in Kenya!!!
July 10, 2009 at 05:45 pm
PackSmack - I must admit, I lack anything more than basic knowledge of Islamic texts but like most religions in the world, sacred texts can often be interpreted in many different ways.
I have no objections to the claim that "Islamic Supremacism" exists, and I have no doubt that in some way we have all felt its presence, but the extent to which it is practised domestically is something we can only guess whilst being on the outside of the religion.
In answer to your question, if I were to experience it domestically I would have no qualms in questioning it.
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In a slightly cheesy conclusion (its nearly 1am here), it must be said that every religion has its extremists, but if we can learn to co-exist then we come a lot closer to peace. I do not try to argue that it doesn't require co-operation on all sides, so do not think I argue purely in defence of Islam.
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Peace out people.
July 10, 2009 at 06:39 pm
Yeah, socialized health care is the greatest. Imagine Being able to get medical attention when your ill? And without going bankrupt to do it. The only problem is when the line for prescription drugs get long because all the Americans coming north for cheaper drugs. Drug company's make huge money off you guys.
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I have a hard time believing that any religions text are accurate to the original documents, nor are the stories best thought of as factual events.
When people pick and choose literal quotes from these documents without taking into consideration the overall spirit of the document trouble is bound to happen. And these people are not limited to any one race, religion or country. Stupidity knows no borders.
Attacking any group as a whole because of the actions of a select few is detrimental to any sort resolution.
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For example using 911 to paint all muslims or members of Islam or Middle East country's as evil just allowed the Coalition of the Willing to go off on a tangent and attack a country that had nothing to do with the attack. This tangent allowed the Taliban to rebuild and extended the war in Afghanstan to almost a decade and counting.
As-Salamu Alaykum
July 10, 2009 at 06:46 pm
Rainman, and what about your guns...?
July 10, 2009 at 06:48 pm
My above post does not apply to viking fans of course. Feel free to generalize about them all you want. Stupid vikings
July 10, 2009 at 06:54 pm
If I had a gun I would have to lock my door so the kids couldn't get to it. Then I would have to carry keys... Your pockets wear out faster when you have keys.. it just gets expensive.
My father in Law has a great collection though. He must have about 1000 guns of all shapes and sizes. All licensed and registered of course.
But he has a bigger house and has to lock his doors.
July 10, 2009 at 10:00 pm
Hey, where did everybody go???
:)
July 10, 2009 at 10:05 pm
You never know what you're gonna find when you turn over that rock. Usually it isn't pretty.