Parker tipping his hat.. facebook?

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I know how much the whole facebook creeping is frowned upon.. but this conversation popped up on my news feed today.

Ray Vinopal
I hear we are gonna be teammates. You committ yet?
Sean Parker
Naw not yet....
Ray Vinopal
N sean ur waitin for signing day then?

Unless Parker was just saying that to respond.. I take a "not yet" to be a eventual yes. Thoughts?

WestWolverine

January 28th, 2010 at 3:43 PM ^

You've got some pull around here. He went from -7 to -1 in 5 minutes. I believe people are finding Irish more annoying now the Kelly is the coach. He's got some sort of undeserved swagger that isn't sitting right with some of us.

Six Zero

January 28th, 2010 at 3:20 PM ^

to the OP: I'll take anything up to and including "I am 99.83% sure I am not coming to Ann Arbor" as an eventual yes. Hell, I'd take "Broccoli" as an eventual yes.

jg2112

January 28th, 2010 at 3:54 PM ^

Get rid of this thread. We know Vinopal reads this blog. We don't need him showing up here and realizing people post his Facebook messages too.

LET SEAN PARKER HAVE HIS MOMENT IN THE SUN NEXT WEDNESDAY. BE PATIENT.

GoBlueScott

January 28th, 2010 at 4:57 PM ^

when she said she hadn't slept with him yet?

Yet. What does 'yet' mean, anyway? It means you're gonna do it, doesn't it? Or does it?"

Rob: What would it mean to you, that sentence: “I haven’t seen Evil Dead II yet” ?
Barry: Well, to me it would mean that you’re a liar. You’ve seen it twice. Once with Laura — oops — and once with me and Dick remember? We had that conversation about that guy making Beretta shotgun ammo off-screen in the 14th century.
Rob: Right. But let’s just say that I hadn’t seen it. And I said, “I haven’t seen Evil Dead II yet.” What would you think?
Barry: I’d think that you’re a cinematic idiot and I’d feel sorry for you.
Rob: Alright, but from that one sentence, would you think that I was going to see it?
Barry: I'm sorry, Rob, I'm struggling here. You're asking me what I would think if you told me you hadnt seen a film you have already seen. What am I supposed to say?
Rob: Just listen to me, if I said to you--
Barry: I haven't seen Evil Dead II yes ...
Rob: Would you get the impression I really wanted to see it?
Barry: Oh, ah, well you couldn't have been desperate to see it otherwise you would have already gone.
Rob: Right, I'm not going to see that movie.
Barry: [thinking] But the word 'yet' ... Yea, you know what? I get the impression you wanted to see it, otherwise you would have said you didn't want to go.
Rob: But in your opinion would I definitely go?
Barry: How the fuck am I supposed to know? Probably!
Rob: Why?
Barry: Because it's a brilliant film, it's so funny, and violent and the soundtrack kicks fucking ass. ... I never thought I'd say this but can I go work now?

EDIT: Yea, just realized I probably could have just embedded the clip from YouTube instead of transcribing the whole thing.

Section 1

January 28th, 2010 at 6:22 PM ^

I really like the sound of "Sean Parker." It takes much of the sting out of the sound of "Donovan Warren." In a California-neutral kind of way. Like Algebraic equations.

As for Ray Vinopal, I could scarcely understand some of the jibberish being typed. If somebody here is calling Ray Vinopal names, I suggest you present yourself to Ray for a first-class beatdown. But since that's not going to happen outside of East Lansing, I have a term for you, and it starts with "d" and ends with "g" and rhymes with "douchebag." Indeed, the term is "douchebag."