everydayshouldbesaturday.com - 7/8/2008
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Our slightly delayed Fulmer Cupdate appears this week courtesy of Brian, who as always, is hung like Reggie F’n Nelson. Clarifications, apologies, and refusals to do either of the preceding follow.
This week’s biggest movement comes courtesy of your uncle who eats far too much cheese, cornmeal, and red meat. The most impressive scores of the week, though, continue to come ...
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... are on the horizon. The All-Star Game festivities are this weekend, the British Open is next week, and the NFL starts training camp the following week. It can’t come soon enough.
On to the links for today:
— The City of Miami hath its privileges. Our first intern will look like that, I swear. (Busted Coverage)
— Sasha Baron Cohen is up to some new tricks, and he’s gotten the rednecks mad. Again. (With Leather)
— Your weekly Fulmer Cup update. Alabama may be hard to top this year. (EDSBS) ...
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