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And I saw that video, and a screen cap on Olbermann a couple months back. It's pretty clear that Giambi was safe. I've since tried like hell to find the cap he had anywhere online, but I'll be damned if I can.

I plan to invite him to my wedding. We loves them two-fisted-slobbers in my home state Wisconsin.

They usually do...against my Badgers. At least for the last series of the game. :-(

I was just about to ask the question as to whether they signed him for football reasons or for "humanitarian" reasons. Given the info you provided, I think both are pretty great, thanks for the info, most appreciated.

Minnesota can't even do cheese curds themselves. Get 'em from Wisco:

It's a fantastic movie, completely enjoyable from start to finish. Might be my favorite Cruise film, and I couldn't be happier Bird (one of my favorite directors) was able to prove to us all that he can handle live action.

No call, if anything, but closer to a charge. But the gif shows the real problem with that play: Stokes trying to plow through two players with a wide open teammate at the top of the key. Pass the ball, young man. Pass the ball.

Saw Sykes earlier this year in GB against Wisconsin, where he alone nearly beat Bucky (with the Phoenix's giant Alec Brown laying an egg). Now won Horizon league Player of the Week 5 times, averaging 20.4 pts and 5.3 assists per. Even with his size, he's fearless and goes to rim constantly. Thoroughly impressed.

Moot point now regarding my beloved Bucky. Crean usually has Indy ready to play, and tonight, the Badgers soft inside D was smoked. I still think this is the best overall Bo team ever, but it may well be one of the least disciplined defensive teams he's ever had. I realize they lack size down low, but shitty D is

Great finish. But when is the fad (is it a fad anymore?) of standing there flexing and screaming going to end? Sad I miss the days of Christian Laettner just turning and running with pure joy...

My description of the, ahem, aroma from Kaukauna is always "a mix of dog food and cabbage". Dogs love dog food, I love cabbage, no one loves those together.

There's a big difference between sitting on a metal bench in calm aired, 10-20 degree weather ("Frozen Tundra")...and the mess that's coming this weekend. At least that's been my experience.

I live in Neenah, a burb of Appleton, 20-30 mins from GB, and I completely agree with EoDS on all points. I know of only one person going, otherwise the rest sight one or more of the reasons you mentioned. For myself and family, it's primarily monetary.

As one of the few who likes (most) of the unique helmet and and uni variations that have cropped up the past few years, I'll say right off that I kinda dig these. Not great, not bad, but at the very least, interesting and even fun. The fact that it's patriotic/WWP is a great spin, one I wish more teams in more leagues

Bob McGinn has been covering the Packers forever, and is literally one of the very few sports writers the Urinal employs that's worth a damn. His post game analysis' are remarkably thorough and concise, and his articles are well thought out and fact-filled.

And the source has been eaten alive for this tweets' credibility. There isn't a single other source confirming this. As I live in "Packer Nation" (guh), I would suspect we'd hear it before the Bears radio sideline reporter.

As a Wisconsin lifer, and someone who lived in Brewtown for 8+ years (which included my 21st birthday year), I can concur with bitterroot: plenty of fun to be had. Granted, I haven't lived there now for 17 years (guh), but I visit enough and I seriously doubt that the good time opps have disappeared.

I will remember until I am old and grey the night I watched this, live, in horror and absolute astonishment. As a lifelong Wisconsinite and Brewer fan, I can tell everyone that any other Crew lifer that I've met that is old enough to remember Matheny will undoubtedly recount this single moment at the very mention of

As a Wisconsinite and lifelong Bucks fan...no. Plenty of "stars" in the Bucks history, and I'm mighty proud of all of them.

As a lifelong Brewer fan (and baseball fan), I've grown to despise the Cards' fanbase, thanks entirely because of any number of the emails or tweets above. They perfectly encapsulate all that is wrong with their numbers, and, honestly, the very same holier-than-thou attitude that has erupted out of St Louis players,