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- The Pinkie Previews: East Tenn St. (1-2) @ Louisville (1-0) by straitpinkie.com on Nov 21, 2009
Game: Louisville Cardinals vs East Tennessee State Buccaneers Venue: Freedom Hall Louisville, KY Time: 4:00 pm EST T.V. WHAS 11 (Insight Channel 4) Radio: WKRD 790 AM The University of Louisville men’s basketball team will host it’...
- Daily Favorites by papernstitch on Nov 20, 2009
Happy Friday! Its all about paper with today’s picks. For more info about the items above, click here.
- The Pinkie Previews: Louisville (4-6, 1-4) @ South Florida (6-3, 2-3) by straitpinkie.com on Nov 20, 2009
Game: Louisville Cardinals @ South Florida Bulls Location: Raymond James Stadium Tampa Bay, FL Time: 12:00 pm EST (noon) T.V.: Big East Network which is WHAS 11 (Insight Channel 4) Radio: WHAS 840 AM The University of Louisville football team will t...
- Tobias Harris commits to Tennessee by straitpinkie.com on Nov 19, 2009
Tobias Harris announced on ESPNU this evening that he will attend the University of Tennessee. Tobias signed his Letter of Intent last night before midnight eastern time and will fax it to Bruce Pearl immediately after his announcement. He selected...
- Funny Christmas Cartoons: Bar Hopping by Brain Bounce on Nov 19, 2009
I was sitting there watching a football game the other night when I got the idea for this cartoon. I was enjoying a couple of beers and some holiday commercial came on. I started thinking “I wonder if Santa and the elves partake in a beer from time...
- Cards bomb away, sink Razorbacks 96-66 by straitpinkie.com on Nov 18, 2009
Recap Louisville came into St. Louis facing an undermanned Arkansas team decimated by suspensions. It stood to reason if Louisville could apply consistent pressure to Arkansas, coupled with the fact Louisville can go ten or eleven deep, the Razorback...
- Making War Fun Again by Writing that puts story first - Bradley Robb dot net on Nov 18, 2009
The other night, I picked up what is perhaps one of the most futile card games ever as an iPhone application: War. You remember the game, don’t you? A deck of standard playing cards is shuffled and divided into two armies. Each player overturn...





