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Bibliotech: "How to Quit Your Job and Write a Book (Or Two)"

Welcome to the BallHype Spotlight Series , Volume 2: Bibilotech, a series of essays about books. In this edition, Geoff Young of Ducksnorts tells you how to quit your job and write a book (or two) . Enjoy.     In August 2006, I got the bright idea of writing a book based on my Padres blog, Ducksnorts . I'd published a couple "Best Of" eBooks in the past that relied ...
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China Links

Well the Padres are in China.  Let's see what's going on over there. I always thought that if an athlete blamed their steroid suspension on contaminated supplements that they were lying.  Turns out they really are contaminated.  You ...
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Another Look at a Reggie Willits Trade

A straight-up deal of Justin Germano for Willits is very interesting. The Angels have room in their bullpen for Germano if he doesn’t make the rotation, but the Padres likely won't.
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Colt Morton Making His Case Known

A few years ago, the player on my personal Wizards Watch list was Colt Morton. He intrigued me because he was in a third stint. I don’t think he hit over .150 in the first two tries, but in 2005, he hit .261 with 10 home runs and 46 runs batted in over 222 at-bats. Nowadays, his power is what is drawing attention from many observers.
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Erica Ellyson - 23 - Female - San Diego, California - www.myspace.com/ericaellyson

being naked, a spanking is good sometimes, softball, golf, track, fishing, drinking with friends...lol...i love flip cup! who knew? January 2007 Penthouse April 2007 Penthouse Letters February 2008 Easyriders Magazine March 2008 Penthouse IM PET ...
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