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State of Alabama Wears the Crown as College Football King {Fanhouse NCAA Football Blog}
Jan 12th 2011 8:16PM ROFL...I would agree if all of their players were from Alabama. Joe Namath was from Pennsylvania, and Cam Newton was from Georgia. Heck, even Bear Bryant was born outside of Alabama, he was from Arkansas. Plus for those readers from Alabama (just ask for help if you need it) Jason Campbell (Auburn 2004) was from Mississippi. Roll Tide...War Eagle...transient resident students! ROFL...now that's how to shave a mullet!
Bernard Hopkins: Questioning Pacquiao's Ability vs. African-Americans Not Racist {Fanhouse Boxing Blog}
Jan 12th 2011 7:51PM The only way anything he said would be racist is if he was white. If that were the case, every talking head would be up in arms. And Jesse and the gang from the ALCU would be up in arms demanding "the white boy" be banished from the sport. Now go ahead and tell me how racist I am for saying that, the only defense I have is that I was just being truthful.
NASCAR Driver Carl Edwards Turns Scent Spokesperson {Luxist}
Oct 21st 2010 6:12PM Never has there been a better spokesperson for a product that smells. And to name it after turn 4 (you remember, that's where the doofus thought he was in a video game?) makes it a complete package! Carl stinks!!! It's what Avon thinks too!!!
Original Hershey Chocolate Factory closing in Hershey, Pennsylvania {Gadling}
Oct 7th 2010 2:58PM They haven't given tours of the old factory for years, except for specially arranged group tours. They have Chocolate World that is open all year just outside the park entrance (yes, it smells like chocolate on that tour too!). As for losing jobs, they bought out employees that chose to retire early, and moved a bunch of equipment to Mexico. I live about 30 minutes down the road and a ton of people from my hometown work there, that is where I got my information. They have the old factory, 19E, Hershey west, and Reese's and have begun to replace the early retirees with workers from the old factory, and even a few new workers. The only lost jobs are from them moving parts of their operations out of the country. But in their defense, they do sell chocolate in other countries too!
Roy Halladay Throws No-Hitter Against Reds to Open Playoffs {Fanhouse MLB Blog}
Oct 6th 2010 9:24PM I guess you forgot the word "won't"!!!
Video: '76 Mazda pickup is the perfect base for a Radio Flyer wagon. Who knew? {Autoblog}
Oct 6th 2010 9:13PM Not THAT Smart either are you? Wouldn't you think that they would have made it that the handle is stationary? What do you think, they pull it around their yard with it? Common sense my friend...common sense.
How to Wear the Gravity-Defying Ponytail Trend {Stylelist (Main)}
Oct 6th 2010 9:09PM Holy Cow! These gals look a lot like the girl from the movie Independance Day!
Rays vs. Rangers: 2010 ALDS {Fanhouse MLB Blog}
Oct 6th 2010 3:47PM I'm sitting here, took the day off, only to find out that the game isn't on regular TV. On MLB.com, it tells me I have to BUY a subscription to view the game. I got news for MLB, you just lost a one time very loyal fan. Isn't it bad enough that I have to spend $200 to take my family to a game. Isn't it bad enough that we have to listen to a hundred commercials and sales pitches from announcers during a normal telecast? Now I have to pay even more to see the playoff games? Kiss my butt, not gonna happen. On to the NFL, English soccer, or even a lifetime movie. Anything but baseball. Thanks greedy MLB...thanks a lot!
'That New Toy Smell' Hosts Pick the Greatest Toys of the '80s {Asylum}
Oct 6th 2010 3:19PM And the author would like you to know, he lead a sheltered existance and has no real signs of a life...
Mariners Brass Apologize for 101-Loss Season in E-Mails {Fanhouse MLB Blog}
Oct 6th 2010 12:26PM Dear Pittsburgh Pirate Fans,
We would like to extend our sincere apologies to each of our five season ticket holders for once again letting you down. Our plan for this year was to exceed the futility of the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, but we came up just a bit short.
No need to fear though as our 18 continuing years of pathetic play has shown our commitment to reach this record. We promise all our loyal fans that we will continue our efforts to place the worst possible team on the field to attempt to keep our streak alive and to reach the ultimate in futility by matching or exceeding the 1899 Cleveland Spiders.
Ticket prices next year will rise only nominally as the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs, and Phillies have all contributed to OUR revenue sharing. Hot dogs left over from this year will still be available in the spring to add to this fiscal windfall.
Once again, we would like to assure the pirate fans everywhere...all three dozen of you...that this kind of performance will not be tolerated and we will continue to strive for total "spider" futility.
Sincerely,
Bob Nutting (Let's "sort of" play ball!!!)