A Primer to Bonds and 756*

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 A Primer to Bonds and 756*
Where were you when 756* was ripped into the gorgeous San Francisco night? We were in the midst of shutting down the overworked computer for the night. All set for bed. Sorry, nothing glamorous to report. We dreamt about cereal - specifically Cookie Crisp - probably because the cupboards are empty and blasted New York grocery stores close early. However, here’s a breakdown of anything you ... [link]

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Blog buffet: Bonds, Yao gets married, another Will Ferrell sports movie
Published 8/8/2007 by NDub at Construda
We'll be busy today moving into our new apartment before school starts. But Skip, Trip and Skin should provide some content as the day rolls on. We posted a few things late last night that you probably won't find on many other blogs - Matt Bush and some guy named Billy Taylor. We wanted to do something like this, too, but The Big Lead beat us to it . How blogs are changing media ( ...

The Rob Parker vs. Bob Costas Faceoff : Not Everyone Sides With The Midget Man
Published 8/9/2007 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... described as Parker being “verbally raped.” The Big Lead concurred, opining that Costas “clowned that imbecile Rob Parker”. ...

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