theworldofisaac.com - 8/7/2008
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The PGA Championship is upon us and instead of giving you some hard hitting analysis, we look at the lighter side of golf. Who's fat, who has the worst name, who's going to choke......
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... The Medal Count Map (Real Clear Sports) That TGI Fridays Guy Looks An Awful Lot Like Jim Rome (BMDP) Your College Dream Team (Storming The Floor) Gilbert Gottfried Is Crazy (The Meaningful Collateral) The RCA Dome Is Going To Disappear Quickly (The Zone Blitz) The Luckiest Coaches To Become Champions (Money Shot) ESPN Is Having Trouble Counting Runs That Constitute A Grand Slam (Homerun Derby) Hey, The PGA Championship Starts Today (The World of Issac) What Does Brett Need To Learn About New ...
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