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That number has got to be missing some zeros.

On the other hand, I call this the enthusiast/hobbyist mindset. People who enjoy and appreciate working on cars think every should know a lot about cars. Ditto computers. Visit a cooking forum and people just can’t understand why everyone in their life doesn’t want to spend an hour making a fancy homecooked meal every

It always amuses me that the International Federation of American Football is headquartered in Paris of all places.

As a kid (Chicago Bulls dynasty era), I thought the Warriors were a fictional team that only existed on Hangin with Mr. Cooper.

Does it matter to the team or the NHL if the customers are fans buying a pair of tickets a few times a year or hotels buying hundreds at a time? Does passion or energy matter to the bottom line in this case? Does the NHL really care about whether the individual players like playing in that environment?

I don’t think the fans the NHL is gunning for are the “lets drive an hour to see the Blues play” fans, its the “hey what the hell lets see a generic NHL game tonight down the street” fans.

I think the NHL is betting the loyal hometown fan base doesn’t matter that much, there are enough tourists that they’ll get plenty of butts in seats, and the oddball hometown fans will watch on tv. When you go to Vegas, you find yourself doing all sorts of weird things. Hence the long term success of Celine Dion and

Counter-counterpoint: Las Vegas can be the best place to watch sports, especially during March Madness.

Speaking of monsters, the Lake Erie Monsters will probably win the Calder Cup at the Q this weekend. Finally, giving Cleveland that championship...

What does it matter? Votto could be having another MVP season and the Reds would still be terrible. It’s painful.

I grew up in an old, drafty house, and I can tell you the real crisis is when a goddamn bat finds its way in. Mom and sister is screaming, dad running around with a grocery bag and a tennis racket. Chaos!

My dad put 350k on an 87 Maxima. They were great little cars.

I just want to give my uninformed opinion that, while everyone hates Hail to the Thief, its awesome.