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By Trips Right on March 18th, 2010
If we can stop Randolph Childress we have a chance.
If we can stop Randolph Childress we have a chance.
I was saddened to hear the news of Cory's passing. If you grew up in my generation, Cory was a constant presence, a source of strength, a touchstone for all of us, a fond remembrance.
It's time for the
Gay Games!
And you thought Barking Carnival's coverage of gay athletes would end with
Graham Harrell's graduation?
I generally consider myself a connoisseur of highbrow intellectual pursuits. My bookshelves are stocked with great works of philosophy, science and literature, many of which I have flipped through. I subscribe to
The Atlantic Monthly, listen to NPR and linger in coffeehouses. Barking Carnival is bookmarked on my copy of Firefox, which I prefer to the proletarian Internet Explorer. I read
JUGGS for the articles (which are about juggs).
But despite
If we can stop Stacey King's lefty hook, we'd be no different than every NBA center.
It's us versus the Great Socialized Medicine Menace to our north.
The good guys are down 2-1, within striking distance. Can we come back, or are the men destined to repeat the women's disappointing silver finish?
If he can stop Rachel Uchitel he has a chance.
As hard as Tiger Woods and Nike try to contain and control the spin on Woods' return to golf, the tighter the controls, the more rabid the media will become.
Woods will "speak to a small group of friends, colleagues and close associates," Friday morning at 10:00 central time, and
it will be carried live by every broadcast network with the possible exception of The Soap Opera Network.
Woods won't take any questions, won't