It’s Preakness Weekend - Time To Get Trashed!
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ST. ANDREW'S NET: NO RICKY, NO BOAT PARTY
Published 5/16/2008 at With Leather
"Saint Andrew's Net" is With Leather's daily link dump, written by the bane of respectable journos and scrupulous primates alike, Michael Tunison. Expect sports and tits. The Sports Point has pictures of a shirtless Vince Young dancing among other shirtless dudes. And who says he has no receivers? Busted Coverage has a Preakness photo essay and East Coast Bias has a handy handicapping guide. Me? I have only the advice to stay very far away from Baltimore. The Sporting Blog's Spencer Hall ...
Hot Clicks: It's Marisa Miller's year
Published 5/16/2008 at SI.com - Extra Mustard
... Busted Coverage provides a photo essay of what to expect at the Preakness on Saturday. ... With Leather has your first look at Madden 09. ... The fan who Manny Ramirez tried to high five after making a great catch is interviewed by a blog. ... Vince Young = party animal. ...
THE AFTER PARTY
Published 5/16/2008 by DCScrap (noreply@blogger.com) at EPIC CARNIVAL | SPORTS NEWS WITH A TWIST
A punch in the Preakness. (Hugging Harold Reynolds) It's Preakness weekend: Time to get trashed!(Busted Coverage) Which t-shirt cannon is right for you? (And One) Lil Penny likes to party when nobody's around. (You Been Blinded) Armageddon for Mike Brown. (The Money Shot) Michael Jordan's classic Italian art exhibition. (Empty The Bench) Satan debuts in Cubbie blue. (Rumors and Rants) Joe Borowski + $1 Beer Night = Partay! (Waiting For Next Year) Voodoo Sabermetrics of Ken Griffey Jr. (Babes Love ...
What Can Big Brown Do For You?
Published 5/16/2008 by Chris at Intentional Foul
... The Preakness is tomorrow and while you are enjoying all the debauchery, be sure to remember there’s a semi-important horse race going on tomorrow. You know, if going to a horse track to watch horses race is your type of thing — a legitimate question for all the in-field attendees. ...

