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    Andrew Sharp started there, and had a fairly funny Hot Taek article series (I think it was him). The internet wasn’t as mature as it is now, and when they had comments he’d really pull some people in.

    This is a very good, balanced post.

    He understands what people like about sports far better than others in similar positions, and I really don’t feel like we all have to use a disclaimer every time we want to just admit it.

    I guess I’d move half wya around the world for $25M.

    Gotta admit, though, he aggressively yelled about Sinclair.  Its a big hit.

    On the plus side, the Knicks will decide that they really, really, really need to take on that contract next year after it seems evident that it was an overpay.

    I’ll be honest, I don’t know much about fancy horsing. But his steps don’t appear as fancy as what you see on TV every four years when a Romney is involved.

    “But I’d rather put words in your mouth in hopes of stars.”

    The fact that the NFL and NFLPA are just now negotiating with one another is astounding. Its almost been two years. So much self-inflicted dick shooting between.

    Contract it out to the Germans?

    He sure is. Nadal was hitting the crap out of the ball, and at least in this viewer’s experience it just seemed destined to end up his trophy.  But Djoker held on and held on and held on and eventually Nadal relented.

    I mean, it is easy to forget how he used to move, and the power he got with a little flick of the wrist.  Anyone who feels the need to constantly scream about how he is “better than ever!!!” (Johnny Mac) should watch this.

    I know it is now popular to make fun of Roddick, and yeah, he was never among the all timers, but take a look at Federer absorb his absolutely monstrous power on the fast surfaces of Wimbledon right at the beginning of the century. It was genius work, especially with those older rackets (that he stubbornly refused to

    This is a really excellent article.  I thought it was the finest tennis match I’d seen in a long, long time, and this writing makes me appreciate it even more.

    Mirrors?!? Not that anything justifies a murder (that's why it is murder) but a desire for car mirrors sure doesn’t get you there.

    I have a possible gif of the screen:

    Excellent post.

    “Finally, to the person who asked why the hotel was being sued? Because that is where the money is”

    All the company honestly is seeking by bringing this case is to make a de facto class action and get this over with in one case instead of many. It really isn’t even all that “gross” in my opinion, and I don’t think most lawyers (who are not trying to score points in the media) would say differently. So there, an even

    At least Federer-Cilic had potential.  Cilic was playing great headed into that match, and could certainly have pushed Federer.  But then his foot fell off.