Morning Blogdome: Cooler Than The Other Side Of The Pillow
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Dressed for success: Apparently, these three college buddies dressed up as ESPN Sports Center anchors. Although it's tough to tell which quip-spouting personality each of them are, it's obvious that the suit-and-tie combo, the fashionable specs, and the women they attract could be representative of many of them. [ Tirico Suave]
•Sal Fasano: Hero: The legendary mustachioed journeyman catcher is profiled by Jeff Pearlman in the August issue of Reader's Digest. They gist of the story? Sal Fasano never took steroids in his life and that's why he's proud. Proud, but mediocre. [ The Point]
•The NFL would like you to purchase their crap: Pool chlorinators? Cuff links? There is no end to the shamelessness of NFL capitalism. [ Deuce of Davenport]
• Sports blogging gets its very own William Miller: Blogger Nick Barnowski interviews George Mason head coach Jim Larranaga. Barnowski is lead blogger at Calling The Shots. He is 14-years-old. Engaging in these types of activities at such a young age, bodes well career-wise. Girl-wise? Not so much. Welcome. [ Calling The Shots]
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