January 31, 2007

I listened to a lot of music as a child. Particularly during my 4th through 6th grade years. My brother is six years older than me, and so he was in his high school years during that time. We also shared a bedroom, so I had access to all of his LP’s [...]

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January 29, 2007

Most of my favorite commercials these days come from ESPN. The “This Is SportsCenter” commercials are hilarious. My current favorite is the Manning family touring the ESPN campus. They did a great job with that one. The stern look Archie gives the boys as he glances back at them is classic.
They’ve [...]

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Shaquille O’Neal chased down a hit-and-run driver early this morning. Shortly after being apprehended by the All-Star NBA center, the driver was forced to change his pants.

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January 28, 2007

Roger Federer, quite simply, is the man. Federer won his third grand slam in a row today at the Australian and his 10th overall. He won all 7 matches in the tournament without losing a set. The last player to do that was Bjorn Borg. Pete Sampras’ record of 14 grand [...]

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January 26, 2007

Last night I came across this article – Arenas says he’d score ‘84 or 85′ against Duke. Six months or so later, Gilbert Areanas still can’t get over being cut from the USA Basketball team. Apparently, he blames it on Coach Mike Krzyzewski.
All I know about Arenas these days is that he’s apparently [...]

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January 25, 2007

So, I didn’t watch the game yet, but Duke squeaked out a win over Clemson a few minutes ago. I’ve been busy all evening, but had the gamecast on my monitor so I could walk by and check it every now and then.
With 12 seconds left, they went up by 5 points and it [...]

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I saw this report on GMA this morning, and I’m amazed that this story continues to get press (although I probably shouldn’t be in this day and age.) As most people who don’t depend solely on Fox News for their information already know, the Indonesian school Barack Obama attended as a child for a [...]

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I intended to watch more of the Australian Open than I have, and I really wanted to see the Roger Federer/Andy Roddick match. However, with Federer hammering Roddick 6-4, 6-0, 6-2, it doesn’t appear to have been that great of a match. Well, it was for Federer, I guess. Apparently he played [...]

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January 24, 2007

This is not from last night, but several years ago. I think I’ve seen it before (or one that was very similar), but it still cracks me up.

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January 23, 2007

Global warming is one of the many polarizing political issues of the day. Just the mention of it will cause some to predict the earth’s demise and others to deny such an animal exists. Al Gore has long been an advocate for policy changes because of his conviction that climate change is, at [...]

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