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Despite Making it to the Top, We Have Hit Rock Bottom
I don't have anything to say that hasn't been said everywhere else. I just thought I'd etch in stone one of the coolest quotes I've ever come up with:
Despite making it to the top, we have hit rock bottom… Read the rest →
Results of the OSU 2007 National Championship Cleveland Watch List
- This is a follow-up to this article
I forgot to mention that Jim Tressel is from Cleveland.… Read the rest →
The Ohio State 2007 National Championship Cleveland Watch List
Last year's humiliating Buckeye defeat against Florida left most Ohioans with months and months of painful deliberation regarding what went wrong during that game.
In a conversation with my friends Dan and Jordan, we came to the easy determination that the game was squandered because it was put on the shoulders of two Clevelanders, Troy Smith and Ted Ginn.
Clearly, being the Clevelanders that Troy and Teddy are, they could not cope with the … Read the rest →
Florida Shows Off That Southern Speed in 2007 Bowl Season
Wow, just look at that SOUTHERN SPEED we keep hearing about from the media!! Let's see how our good friends down in Florida did this year:
- Florida
Despite losing four bowl games in a row, Michigan takes the hated Gators out 41-35. Florida bounces off of their National Title with a glamorous four-loss season.
And who was the last team Michigan beat in a bowl game? Drumroll... The Gators! (2003 Outback Bowl).
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My Top 15 Albums of 2007
Happy New Year everyone! It's time for my favorite blog post of the year, one in which I've spent more time pondering than is healthy. The Top 15 Albums of 2007. (Top 15 Albums of 2006 can be found here)
Before I begin, I would like to declare Melodic Death Metal to be officially dead. This genre of music is what has throttled me through the past 8 or 9 years of my life. … Read the rest →
Good Riddance Smart Money Magazine - A Smart Money Review
Dear Smart Money Magazine Editors,
For three years, I've been a loyal subscriber and reader of Smart Money Magazine. It was always a well-written magazine with solid advice. The articles and stock picks were often winners, and the writers always gave compelling arguments and entertaining insight.
However, over these years, I've come to watch your magazine turn into a pile of non-technical financial fluff with egregious amounts of cardboard inserts, advertisement-fueled centerfolds, and consumer-driven spending … Read the rest →