Welcome back, Candace
Okay, for anyone who thinks only men are tough enough to play pro sports, I give you Candace Parker. Who returned to practice for the Los Angeles Sparks, six weeks after having a baby.
Of course, let’s be fair, if men were required to take six weeks off from sports after the birth of their baby, it would shut down the NBA.
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Crabtree and Evelyn just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. This news upset millions of women and about two men.
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The Sears Tower has unveiled new transparent balconies 103 stories high, nicknamed “the Ledge.” These balconies are really five-sided glass boxes that will allow visitors, if they wish, to look straight down.
Most Chicagoans haven’t had such a sinking feeling since the last time the Cubs were in the postseason.
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New fashion item in South Carolina?
“I crossed a line with Governor Sanford and all I got is this lousy t-shirt.”
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If laughter is the best medicine, then I do suppose we have to credit Mark Sanford for doing his part for government assisted health care.
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There are 122 teams combined in the NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB. An ESPN survey ranked those teams from the most and least fan-friendly. The Los Angeles Angeles finished first, while the Los Angeles Clippers finished 122nd. This is shocking. The Clippers have fans?
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