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tugmoose

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  1. And the Tribe, which is 7-2 and humiliated the Bosox last week ... (That's a tag play, Jason)
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sP3LkjaP4k
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAAv-bRs5MU Yesterday - The Beatles. Eight Days A Week. - The Beatles.
  4. Appears to be appropriating Neko Case's personality here.
  5. Roger Ebert just gave a wonderful talk - with assistance - at the TED conference. Hope it's up online soon. Great to see and hear him again.
  6. First heard her a couple years back with this kinda trippy cover of "Words Of Love."
  7. For some perspective, consider that when Mubarak first took power the Cavaliers' losing streak was still in single digits.
  8. "Thirty years of autocratic rule down the drain!"
  9. I think it's from their loft. Does anyone know the addremuummmufffff sorry bout that.
  10. Nice cover. Interesting framing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c34h8LZJD7M
  11. Cavs lose by 3 to Mavs. 25th in a row. Watching I Am Trying To Break Your Heart with the sound kinda loud to soothe the pain.
  12. A rather dizzying cerebral step up from MTV's current programming.
  13. Perhaps he can parlay his sportscasting experience into something, just like someone else we know.
  14. From the AP story: "He said he was grateful to the network that he was given time to sign off, noting that when he left ESPN in the 1990s, he was given 30 seconds — cut in half at the last minute to get in tennis results." Keith, let me tell you a secret: That's the whole reason ESPN exists - to provide tennis scores.
  15. love how he's on the fence in this intro.
  16. These are some sick excrements. Another way to handle it would be to have the 1980 Phillies, a notably ornery bunch, take care a matters with baseball bats while Dallas Green and family mourn in peace.
  17. Akshuly, since there was no year 0, decades technically run from 1 through 10. And yes, the new millennium started Jan. 1, 2001, not Jan. 1, 2000.
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