SPORTS ILLUSTRATED USED TO F'N RULE

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 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED USED TO F'N RULE
As print magazines die a slow death and blogs like this one lessen the impact of long-form sports journalism (sorry about that, Pat Jordan), Sports Illustrated keeps trying to re-package itself as a "brand" with an "online presence" and other corporate buzzwords. What they need to do is just highlight all the stuff they used to write about.  -Women: Should They Be ... [link]

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Todays Top Junk
Published 5/29/2008 by Juice Staff at NFLJuice.com
FROM THE BLOG GHETTO Sports Illustrated used to rule [With Leather] Rehab at Hard Rock [Busted Coverage] New Tecmo Bowl release [Deadspin] Des Howards takes a shot at Kirk Herbstreit [The Big Lead] Tony and Jess dine out  [KSK] U of A pitcher and catcher [The Dirty] Little leaguer shows good sportsmanship [Barstool Sports]     FROM YAHOO Giants to get Super Bowl rings Thursday Bills LT ...

POWER RANKINGS: FAREWELL, CHEESECAKE
Published 5/30/2008 at With Leather - Sports news and gossip for your impressionable young children
I hate bullshit power rankings, so I make my own.  1. Old-school Hollywood dancers.  After I watched this awesome video of Fred Astaire dancing to Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal," I remembered how much I dig Ginger Rogers, Leslie Caron, and Cyd Charisse (pictured), among others.  This breed of woman used to be featured every Friday in EDSBS's Cheesecake posts, but it was discontinued because the site's author got tired of commenters bitching about the supposed quality of the women.  Hmm, why does that sound familiar? 2. Christmas Ape.  His venture to ...

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