Otherwise known as "the city where your grandparents go to die." I swore Kevorkian's clinic was in Michgan.
@cromartie: I think the Birmingham Fire are hiring. The department, not the team.
I heard it was quite a competitive contract negotiation between the Bills and the Montreal Machine for his services.
I just came home from the Knicks game and found out about the mess that was created by my garbling a sentence on our show this morning; I apologize for not addressing it sooner. Isiah Thomas used that one after saying Danilo Guineari, I believe.
@Bosoxfan3: I believe New York wants him nominated for a Medal of Honor...
Nate Kaeding simply did the "Marty Schottenheimer Magic Trick" where people tend to disappear after January.
I haven't seen someone destroy Notre Dame's campus like that since Gerry Faust.
@bamassippi: The Alaska Aces of the ECHL are just as confused as you and me.
Headline had me convinced he banged Nancy Lopez, who would be upgrade from Ms. Rogers.
@Mr Papagiorgio: Yes. He'll make $26 million in 2011 and $24 million the next three years after that. I'd be happy as a clam.
@Kid Canada: Well Vernon Wells is quite content in Canada seeing as he'll make $40 million the next 2 years. [spreadsheets.google.com]
Here's the NHL theme (with some Quebec Nordiqueage too) [www.youtube.com] (Some lovely Bill Clement and Gary Thorne behind the mic too)
Marvin's thoughts in that photo: "The fuck is that Chia Pet shit growin' outta Dr. J's head?"
@Mr Papagiorgio: Also fifth among American League outfielders with 141 strikeouts. He also had the 12th worst OBP of the players who qualified. Outside of the home run total, I'd say he had a down year compared to 2007 and 2008.
@Clarence Rosario: Inge's career .305 OBP would beg to differ. I'll admit he's a very good fielder but at the plate he's like a half-baked version of Adam Dunn.
No wonder the chili had a sweet taste yesterday.
@Christian_Okoye_Dokoye: But thank you for reminding me of Tecmo Bowl with your handle.
@Crash Davis: My bad, I thought the third one was called "Peter Warrick's NFL Career"
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