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SubscribeOdd NFL Previews: The Average Fans Guide to the NFC West
http://ghostsofwaynefontes.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ odd-nfl-previews-average-fans…-
Sabathia credits Boss for NL dominance
http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/ 2008/ 08/ sabathia-credits-boss-for-nl-…MILWAUKEE, WI — Recently acquired Brewer’s pitcher CC Sabathia has gone on a tear as of late – with an 8-0 record and an ERA of 1.60 in his nine starts since being traded to Milwaukee – inspiring talk of a possible NL Cy Young Award. Surprisingly, the big left-hander credits his surge not to [...]
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From Glory Days, LLC - Kurt A. David – Transition Consultant for Professional Athletes
http://proathletesonly.com/ news/ business-listings/ career-development/ from-gl…P.O. Box 421 Farmington, MI 48332 Contact: Storm Kirschenbaum – Metis Sports Management Phone: (248) 827-0510 Email: storm@metissports.com Website: www.fromglorydays.com As a former professional athlete who now possesses an advanced degree and works as a human behavior specialist, Kurt A.
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Hydroplane inaction
http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/ buzzerbeater/ 2008/ 08/ hydroplane_inaction.phpHydroplane inaction Posted yesterday at 12:21 pm by Don Ward Another season of hydroplane racing has sadly come and gone and with it the annual opportunity to watch clips of old vintage thunderboat crashes spliced between soliloquies by Pat O’Day about how great the sport was fifty years ago.
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Hydroplane inaction
http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/ buzzerbeater/ 2008/ 08/ hydroplane_inaction.phpHydroplane inaction Posted yesterday at 12:21 pm by Don Ward Another season of hydroplane racing has sadly come and gone and with it the annual opportunity to watch clips of old vintage thunderboat crashes spliced between soliloquies by Pat O’Day about how great the sport was fifty years ago.
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One Room School (Ridge School) - Amboy, Minnesota
http://www.minnesotabeautiful.com/ southern-minnesota-tourism/ one-room-school-r…One RoomSchool (RidgeSchool) – Amboy, Minnesota There is history in this small town in southern Minnesota and the surrounding area that will bring back memories for those that take the time to visit. For instance, there is the one room school that taught kids west of Amboy for many year, in fact, up until the 50’s it was still going strong.
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Try this at home - party idea
http://99daz.com/ try-this-at-home-party-idea/Here’s an idea that requires a small group of friends and two PCs with microphones and speakers. Expect this project to last several hours. Set the PCs up in opposite areas near where you will be sitting, set the first PC to record all the conversations in the room and play a podcast on the other
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I miss doodling…
http://www.doodlage.com/ ?p=175Hello everyone, my name is Alex and I am currently going through a mid-life doodling crisis at the age of 19. Though I was once an avid doodler, today I find myself drifting away from the fantasy land of doodlage.
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The Jeff Samardzija Experience
http://sportsyenta.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 07/ jeff-samardzija-experience.htmlSometimes it happens in life where, when thinking about your past athletic pursuits, you achieve a moment of wistful remembrance. It's like the scene in Napoleon Dynamite where Uncle Rico regales Kip with the story of how if the coach would've put him in at quarterback his team would have won it all in '82: How much you wanna make a bet I can throw a football over them mountains?...
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More on the 1986 Season, Including an Interesting Video
http://www.knowyourdallascowboys.com/ 2008/ 07/ 17/ more-on-the-1986-season-incl…In the past, I’ve had a few posts focusing on the 1986 season, which has to be considered the beginning of the real end of the Tom Landry era in Dallas. There were many factors that led to the team’s demise during the mid- to late-1980s, not the least of which were a series of abhorrent drafts.
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Classic Article: Champion Blahs In Big D (Sports Illustrated, 1972)
http://www.knowyourdallascowboys.com/ 2008/ 07/ 13/ classic-article-champion-bla…We will move on very shortly to #56 in our Greatest Cowboys by Their Jersey Numbers series, but since we’ve been on the subject of Chuck Howley and Lee Roy Jordan in the past few days, I thought now would be a good time to present this excerpt from a great piece in Sports Illustrated from its issue on December 18, 1972.
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