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Archive for September, 2007

Previously, Chicken was just too funky for these folks and was sent packing. Tonight, we’re back with Fighting Tiger the morning after Tribal. We don’t seen any grieving for Chicken; instead, we see Smarmy, Condescending Dave addressing the rest of the tribe like they are mentally-challenged 5 year-olds. He has his ideas about the shelter [...]

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RFK Stadium’s Last Day

Guest post by blogger D.C.
On Sunday, The Washington Nationals walked out of RFK Stadium for the last time. They walked out with their heads held high and their chests stuck out with pride.

The Nats beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 in front of a boisterous crowd of over 40,000 – the largest attendance [...]

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Bernice died!

Alice Ghostley, 81, died today in Studio City, California after a long battle with colon cancer and numerous strokes.  I loved her in Grease as the mechanic Mrs. Murdock.  But I would like to share with you, dear readers, a clip of Ms. Ghostley, in what was her finest role (for me).  Her rapsy voice [...]

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Shots of the Great Wall and then Probst welcomes us to a Buddhist monestary. We meet the survivors: a former Miss Montana, a lunch lady, a Christian radio talkshow host, a gay Mormon flight attendant, a University of South Carolina honor student (maps, like such as), a chicken farmer, a professional poker player, a professional [...]

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I hate losing to Iowa State. I HATE IT. Iowa looked terrible last Saturday. Here is my reenactment of the last 3 minutes 38 seconds of the game:

Field goal to give Iowa the lead by 1.

Long, ridiculous pass to put ISU in field goal range.

ISU makes a field goal to take a [...]

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I am not dead.  It’s been busy around here, doing the Real Life thing and also writing for Ladies.  But there is exciting news:  I have been tapped to become the first female over at awesome baseball blog Bugs & Cranks.  Their set up is that each of the 30 MLB teams have a staff [...]

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