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Category Archives: Football
From The Five Boroughs
So here I am on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, sitting an apartment that half the size and worth almost three times as much as my house, and where you have to d your laundry in the basement. And … Continue reading
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Tagged FDNY, library, Manhattan, New York City, Penn Station, Times Square, travel
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LSU 38, OSU 24
The score says it all, right? Les Miles coached the Tigers to victory over the Buckeyes in what may have been the best-coached game of his career at LSU. Oh, okay, here’s anoter one. If I can copy without permission, … Continue reading
John’s Halftime Report
LSU: 21, Notre Dame: 14. That’s a lot too close for comfort. ND dominated time-of-possession in the first half, and the LSU defense hasn’t had much luck in either stopping the running game or putting pressure on Quinn. The Tigers … Continue reading
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John’s Sugar Bowl Prediction
On a non-football note, I bet that the guy who blew up Soledad Miria doesn’t need to be convinced of the merits of solitude (the latter is a very good article despite my tongue-in-cheek link aside). Now that that’s taken … Continue reading
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