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- Cash For Clunkers Will Fail by Michigan Blogger on Jul 27, 2009
Personally, I am apposed to the government's Cash for Clunkers program because it is designed to "help the environment" and not the auto industry. Don't get me wrong, I want a cleaner planet but this idea is to get those old gas guzzlers off the road...
- BLEEDIN’ WICKED GOOGLY… Films about 35 of those “Other” Sports (Part 3 of 7) by JAY by The Small Town Critic on Apr 25, 2009
Jay continues his list 35 of films that feature your favorite (and possibly not-so-favorite) sports. Man, these bring back some memories. This one makes me want to go diving, fencing, fishing, freediving and vault the pommel horse all on the same d...
- NFL Draft Preview - LeSean McCoy by LestersLegends.com on Apr 10, 2009
- The Pinkie Breaks Down the Big East by straitpinkie.com on Mar 3, 2009
With only one week remaining in the regular season, the Big East conference champion will most likely be decided on Saturday, March 7. Connecticut and Louisville appear to be the favorites to win the conference, but Pittsburgh is not out of it yet. H...
- Federer Wants Brad Pitt To Play Him? by Rama's SCREEN on Feb 26, 2009
If Hollywood was to make a movie about you.. who would you want to play you? Don’t lie and say that never crossed your mind.. but person who wants a movie made about him while he’s still alive probably can be considered a bit self-abso
- The Pinkie Breaks Down the Big East by straitpinkie.com on Feb 24, 2009
We are inside three weeks away from Selection Sunday and the Big East title picture is still up in the air. The only thing we know for sure is the conference regular season champion will come from one of the top four teams. Louisville and Connecticut...
- The Pinkie Breaks Down the Big East by straitpinkie.com on Feb 17, 2009
With last night’s loss by Connecticut, the Big East race is now wide smokin’ open as my boy Coach Kragthorpe would say. There are now four teams (Connecticut, Pitt, Louisville, and Marquette) tied in the loss column with two each. Thes





