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The Baseball Hall of Fame Voter Hall of Fame

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Well, the baseball off-season is finally dying down, as the Hall of Fame is decided, the big free agents have signed and the talk of Big McJuice and his steroid slurpees is now at a dull roar. So, what is a baseball fan to do during this next (looks at watch to determine time) month

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On the Reason For a Random Celebrity Generator

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Attention programmers, engineers and web designers with too much time on their hands: I want a Random Celebrity Generator. What this is is simple: I want at the press of a mouse button a program that will give me the name of a random celebrity. If possible, it should be spoken in the voice of

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Being A Number: Considering Big Mac, Tiger and You

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“You are number six.” – Number Two. “That was the number I was going to choose anyway.” – Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals. Did Mark McGwire admitting he used steroids do the good that reporters suggested it would? Or did it finally give them the story they’ve wanted since 2005? Would it help Tiger if

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What to Consider When Planning a Road Trip

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You’ve figured out that you finally want to go see Mount Rushmore, the Baseball Hall of Fame and your Aunt Sally in Albuquerque. The destination is the easy part as we all have an internal list of where we want to go. (Then there’s the list of the places to go when you have to

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Top Five Sports to Follow at the Winter Olympics

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The Winter Olympics are about upon us as the opening ceremonies are set to begin on February 12th. But, unless you are reading from Canada (if so, good day, eh) or are Scandinavian (if so, that helmet with horns becomes you), the only winter sports you may know are snowball fighting and drerving (which is

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On Emotional Health: The Border Patrol

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Strong men have strong boundaries. Part of becoming a man (and enjoying healthy relationships) is learning when to radiate your personality and when to draw a boundary. To expose everyone and anyone to an all-you-can-eat buffet of your character is not manly. When interacting with an emotionally unhealthy person who is acting negative, there is

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Top Five Road Trip Roads

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First of all, when talking road trip roads, let?s get this out in the open. Cruising along the PCH with the top down and a girl by your side is like Brad Pitt. It?s obvious, beautiful and enough to make any pair of panties wet. There?s the PCH and there?s everything else. But, everything else

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How to Gamble in Between Major Sporting Events

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Fantasy football is winding down. The Super Bowl and Winter Olympics are on the horizon and not far beyond that is the NCAA Basketball Tournament. But, they?re not now and that sweat on your forehead over having not gambled in three hours is not going to go away. Where is the Thunder playing? What about

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Top Five Things to Consider When Learning to Ski

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Winter is upon us and the snow is piling up on your house, your car and your garden gnomes. Unfortunately, all this snow is good for is throwing out your back and keeping kids engaged with snow angels, snowmen and snowball fights depending on their age and whether they’ve ventured onto your lawn. Then someone

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How to Dance After Sporting Achievements

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As you gather around the family table this holiday with the TV occupying the fifth seat at the table and broadcasting the Capitalism Bowl, you?re bound to hear the patriarch of the family, or any mentally old male, complain about all the celebrations in sports today. There should be no dancing! No high-fives with officials!

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Top Five Lesser Known Beautiful Places To Go

img Posted December 21, 2009

An average of over four million people a year visit Grand Canyon National Park, staring slack-jawed and, depending on their age, making a comment about wanting to dig a hole that big or knowing a hole that big. About three million people a year visit Yosemite Park and another three million visit Yellowstone Park hoping

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