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Happy Christmas 2009 - the Round Robin comes bobbin' along

11 hours ago ago from Dispatches from the Deise

HAPPY CHRISTMAS 2009! Here is the complete text - with photos-of our annual Christmas letter to friends and family at home and abroad - it goes global by snail mail, email and now I am posting it on the blog. It's a tradition that began in 1989 in Tanzania and has continued to date, at the request of many of the recipients/victims, so you are getting a summary of what's in a lot of the blogposts throughout the year. It's a bit long - very ...

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Torn Continuation

21 hours ago ago from FOX Toledo Online Blogs

Page 8 “I beg your pardon,” I shouted back “I LOVED you with all my heart, but you never loved me in return Gray.  You made my life miserable.  I am with Sam now, Sam is my husband so leave me alone please!” I calmly yelled and walked away. “Oh so it’s all about Sam now huh?  He’s the guy who’s supposedly the father of your unborn child.  Did you tell him Lee?  Did you tell him Lee that you and I made love while you were engaged to ...

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Urban Legend: The NFL Network Exists

11 hours ago ago from SBNation.com - All Posts

If an undefeated team loses on the NFL network, will anybody notice? That s a question we first confronted on Thursday night, and tonight, the NFL is once again treating us to an awesome game that 75% of the country won t get to watch from home. Particularly considering the snow that s forced the entire East Coast into hibernation and away from sports bars that might show the game this is pretty darn frustrating. For one, it s obnoxious ...

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Merry Christmas: Orioles Surpise Fans With Gonzalez, Atkins Signings

19 hours ago ago from Baseball News Share

Last year at this time, if you remember, I bought into the falsified Tex to Baltimore rumors hook, line, and sinker. In doing so, I wrote   Who says you can't go home? Orioles expected to court Teixeira, Burnett and All Baltimore Orioles fans want for Christmas is for Mark Teixeira to come home among others. In the most exciting offseason since 2003, which netted Miguel Tejada, Javy Lopez, and Rafael Palmiero in Baltimore, the team ...

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Wine Country

22 hours ago ago from Bougiegrnk\'s Travels

T oday was touring the many attractions in and around Fredericksburg. Since it rained all night, is still sloppy, and is cold and cloudy, we decided to pick off destinations that would entail a lot of driving, or would be indoors (or both). Our first destination was Luckenbach – made famous by Waylon Jennings. In the late 1800s, Luckenbach was a legitimate town. The general store and saloon opened in 1849 and reached a high point in ...

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Rob Neyer: Battle of the Decades (1990s vs. 2000s) - ESPN

19 hours ago ago from ESPN.com - MLB

We've just lived through an era of incredible performances. The best relief pitcher in history? Check. A shortstop who routinely hit 50 home runs per season? Check. Starting pitchers with sub-2.00 ERAs? Check. Power hitters who blew past Roger Maris' record? Once again, check. Granted, all of these performances were products of their times. We won't argue that Alex Rodriguez is more talented than Willie Mays except yeah, we will. Just as ...

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Film: Homes Are Where You Find Them

22 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WHEN times are hard, people go to the movies to escape. Like most truisms, this sturdy kernel of Hollywood ideology turns out, on closer examination, not to be entirely true. The urge to escape is powerful, but it also has a way of subverting itself. We may flee to the multiplex or the Netflix queue hoping to escape troubles at home or out there in the world, but those troubles have a habit of following us on our adventures, popping up in our ...

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‘Thank You, South Carolina’

19 hours ago ago from The New York Times

It was only when Fred R. Shapiro, the editor of the Yale Book of Quotations , reviewed his annual list of the year s most notable utterances that he detected an unexpected pattern a disproportionate number of South Carolinians. Three of the Top 10 most famous or important or revealing quotations of 2009 came, he realized, from the same relatively small state. Coincidence? Probably not after the year that South Carolina has endured. Measured ...

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