DADT
Great news on the Senate vote yesterday. Now “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” can go back to being how Carolina Panthers feel about each week’s game.
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Or as my friend Steve Moyer says, now it won’t be confused with the Panthers’ team motto: “Don’t tackle, don’t block.”
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Tim Tebow is making his first start Today, despite worries that he may not really be an NFL quarterback. Well, it hasn’t stopped Alex Smith.
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From Bill Littlejohn: Paris Hilton says she is putting together a motorcycle racing team. Well, she’s never had any problem getting riders.
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In Toronto, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivered an early Christmas present to children at the “Hospital for Sick Children” – an air hockey game.
The gift went over well. The only problem, after a few hours of practice, the kids beat the Maple Leafs.
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Troy, led by freshman Corey Robinson, rewrote the record books at the New Orleans Bowl. Leading to this reaction from most sports fans. Where is Troy, and there WERE records at the New Orleans Bowl?
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Phil Cavarreta, the 1945 MVP, who led the Cubs to their last World Series appearance, died at the age of 94. Which, for a history lesson for younger Cubs fans, was the last team heartbreak not involving Steve Bartman.
Apologies for the short posts- on vacation this week without much internet access, but the show must try to stagger on.
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December 20, 2010 at 9:06 am
Whe DADT?
December 20, 2010 at 9:09 am
Who DADT? To paraphrase Barry Goldwater, “It doesn’t much matter if you’re a straight shooter as long as you can shoot straight,” or something close to that.
December 20, 2010 at 1:52 pm
Tom Coughlin told rookie punter Matt Dodge to kick it out of bounds, or at worst to the sidelines. At least then the coaches have a chance of tripping up the returner. It’s a Meadowlands thing.