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5330. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 12/14/2006 7:50:05 AM

Hey wonk, did you miss this post or was this where you got it?

Message # 20663 in thread 142

5331. wonkers2 - 12/15/2006 5:36:41 AM

I'm pretty sure I stole it from you as I have a number of political cartoons. The ones you post in The Mote save me from searching for them myself. I should give you a credit.

5332. wonkers2 - 12/15/2006 5:37:21 AM

I wouldn't have posted it again if I'd remembered where I got it.

5333. robertjayb - 12/15/2006 6:56:04 AM

Former top cyclist indicted in steroids probe...(AP)

SAN FRANCISCO — Former elite cyclist Tammy Thomas was indicted by a federal grand jury today on charges of hindering the government's steroid probe.

Thomas, 36, is accused of three counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice for allegedly lying to a federal grand jury investigating a steroid ring that spanned across many sports.

The indictment adds cycling, a sport often associated with doping, to a probe that has exposed steroid use in professional baseball, football and track and field.

Thomas was banned for life in August 2002 after testing positive for the performance-enhancing drug Norbolethone, which was detected in her urine samples.


5334. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 12/15/2006 4:12:49 PM

5331. wonkers2 - 12/14/2006 10:36:41 PM

I'm pretty sure I stole it from you as I have a number of political cartoons. The ones you post in The Mote save me from searching for them myself. I should give you a credit.

5332. wonkers2 - 12/14/2006 10:37:21 PM

I wouldn't have posted it again if I'd remembered where I got it.


No credit needed, wonk; I just wondered because many of my posts seem to be ignored and I fear I'm being obnoxious.

5335. wonkers2 - 12/15/2006 5:53:24 PM

Your posts are great! I read them all even though I may not respond.

5336. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 12/15/2006 7:23:58 PM

Thanks wonk (I knew Lemonciello would be the way to your heart)!

5337. wonkers2 - 12/18/2006 7:41:45 AM

We uncorked a bottle tonight. We hadn't chilled the bottle beforehand so we served it over cracked ice. Delicious!

5338. jexster - 12/21/2006 4:43:57 AM

One of my brother's clients has given him 4 tickets to their luxury box to see the Houston Tejasans play the Colts on Sunday.


Some people have great Crimmuses.....


5339. iiibbb - 12/22/2006 10:43:33 PM

Duke rape case dropped

5340. wonkers2 - 12/23/2006 12:13:40 AM

It was an unfortunate episode for all concerned.

5341. iiibbb - 12/23/2006 12:25:34 AM

Ahh... but it remains unfortunate. The kidnapping and aggravated assault charges were not dropped.

5342. wabbit - 12/30/2006 5:23:40 PM

An avid sports fan, Gerald Ford also stayed active as a sportsman, keeping fit with golf, tennis, running and skiing, to name a fewRIP Gerald Ford

Mike Tyson was ordered released without bond on a felony drug possession charge Friday after an early-morning arrest in which Buckeye police said they found two bags of white powder in his back pocket. Tyson was arrested early Friday, after nearly ramming a police car, on suspicion of driving under the influence and possession of cocaine when police stopped him shortly after he left a Scottsdale nightclub. According to the report, an officer saw Tyson trying to wipe a white powder off the console of his BMW as he approached.

Michael Jordan and his wife, Juanita, filed for divorce Friday after 17 years of marriage. Juanita Jordan previously filed for divorce in January 2002, but withdrew her petition a month later when the couple announced they were attempting a reconciliation. During her last divorce petition, Jordan said attempts to reconcile their marriage had failed and future ones "would be impractical and not in the best interests of the family." The couple met at a Chicago restaurant during his second season with the Bulls and were married Sept. 2, 1989, in Las Vegas. They have three children: Jeffrey, Marcus and Jasmine.

5343. wabbit - 12/30/2006 5:24:05 PM

Oregon State quarterback Matt Moore looks for Yvenson Bernard in the first half of the Sun BowlOregon State coach Mike Riley was set to take his chances in overtime at the Sun Bowl. Then Missouri called timeout to have Joe Newton's 14-yard touchdown catch with 22.1 seconds to go reviewed, believing he may have bobbled the ball. During that break, Riley decided to go for the win. Yvenson Bernard barely pushed into the end zone on the gutsy 2-point conversion run, giving the 24th-ranked Beavers a 39-38 victory over the Tigers on Friday. Tony Temple had 194 yards, four short of the Sun Bowl record, on 20 carries with two touchdowns and Chase Daniel threw two touchdown passes for Missouri (8-5). The Tigers lost four of their last five after a 6-0 start, dropping the finale despite 561 yards of total offense. Temple missed setting a Sun Bowl record for rushing, 197 yards by Charles Alexander of LSU in 1977, after losing 4 yards on his final carry.

Trailing Minnesota by four touchdowns at halftime, Texas Tech coach Mike Leach told his team it had a chance to make history. The pep talk turned out to be a prediction. The Red Raiders spotted Minnesota a 31-point, third-quarter lead, then rallied for a stunning 44-41 overtime victory in the Insight Bowl Friday night, the largest comeback in Division I-A bowl history. The previous record for a bowl comeback was 30 points, set by Marshall against East Carolina in the 2001 GMAC Bowl.

Maryland methodically and meticulously put away Purdue -- and looked nothing like the team that ended the regular season with two lopsided losses. Sam Hollenbach passed for 223 yards and two touchdowns, Lance Ball rushed for 98 yards, and the Terrapins won the Champs Sports Bowl 24-7 on Friday night. Maryland blew a chance to play for the Atlantic Coast Conference title by losing to Boston College and Wake Forest by a combined 76-40 in November.

NCAA Football

5344. wabbit - 12/30/2006 5:24:28 PM

Kobe Bryant hoisted 45 shots against the Bobcats on Friday night. But few called for him ramming through pivot Emeka OkaforKobe Bryant's 58 points in 55 minutes were offset by two key errors in the third overtime, and the Charlotte Bobcats outlasted the Los Angeles Lakers 133-124 on Friday night. Bryant spoiled the third-highest point total of his career by committing a foul on Derek Anderson's 3-point attempt with 1:14 left. Anderson hit all three free throws to give Charlotte a 129-124 lead. Bryant then missed a long jumper and fouled out when Anderson drew a charge on the next possession. Bryant shot 22-of-45 and his performance trailed only his 81-point game last January in Toronto and a 62-point effort last December in Dallas.

Donyell Marshall's outside shot started falling before the game and never stopped. Marshall scored a season-high 29 points -- 21 on 3-pointers -- and LeBron James scored 32 in his final game as a 21-year-old, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 109-99 win over Milwaukee and snapping the Bucks' six-game winning streak Friday night. Larry Hughes emerged from a shooting slump with 26 points for the Cavaliers, who blew most of a 21-point lead in the second half before hanging on to win their seventh in a row at home against Milwaukee.

Mickael Pietrus figures the Golden State Warriors must lead the NBA in facemasks, now that he and Troy Murphy both have worn the protective plastic covers this season. Despite injuries and a tough schedule, the Warriors have been awfully hard-nosed lately -- and that's one reason they're back above .500. Baron Davis had 27 points and nine assists, and Pietrus matched his season high with 26 points in Golden State's fourth victory in five games, 110-100 over the Boston Celtics on Friday night. Andris Biedrins scored 20 points and matched his career high with 17 rebounds for the Warriors, who improved to 16-15 and never trailed in the final 46 minutes of their fifth straight home victory.

NBA scores

5345. jexster - 1/2/2007 2:19:08 AM

Condolences Wonk....


You bein poked by the Man from the Pote, Shrevepote's John David Booty

GO TROJANS


PS....Arky

SOOOEEY PIG

5346. arkymalarky - 1/2/2007 5:51:06 AM

You mean Pig Phooey?

5347. jexster - 1/2/2007 6:04:36 AM

You should mozy on down to Shrevepote...mo civilized

5348. wabbit - 1/2/2007 5:59:56 PM

Boise State's Ian Johnson dashes to the end zone with the game-winning two-point conversion in overtimeBoise State proved it belonged in the BCS and started another lively college football debate. The ninth-ranked Broncos completed a perfect season with an exhilarating 43-42 overtime victory over No. 7 Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl Monday night, leaving Boise State and top-ranked Ohio State as the only teams with perfect records. The Buckeyes will play No. 2 Florida for the BCS national championship on the same field Jan. 8, but the Broncos (13-0) believe they belong in that game. And why not? Boise State showed plenty of heart and resilience in edging the Sooners (11-3) in one of the more amazing games in recent memory.

Even before his uniform had come off, Dwayne Jarrett's teammates were lobbying him to wear it one more year. After the day he had in the Rose Bowl, it was easy to see why. Jarrett, the sensational Southern California junior, caught 11 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns to help the eighth-ranked Trojans finish their season with a statement Monday in a 32-18 romp over Michigan. It was an all-encompassing blowout over a solid, third-ranked Michigan squad that positioned USC (11-2) as maybe The Team to watch next season.

Patrick White was bruised and determined with the Gator Bowl hanging in the balance. The quarterback played through ankle, hand and neck injuries to lead West Virginia back from an 18-point deficit in the second half for a 38-35 win over Georgia Tech on Monday. White was 9-of-15 for 131 yards and two touchdowns and rushed 22 times for 145 yards and a score. He handled the bulk of the carries with tailback Steve Slaton, the country's third-leading rusher at 144 yards a game, limited with a badly bruised left thigh. Slaton's status was uncertain before kickoff, and the sophomore managed just 11 yards on three carries -- all in the first half. Owen Schmitt also ran 13 times for 109 yards and two TDs.

Once again, Auburn was giving up drive-killing sacks, struggling to run the ball and producing scant yardage. The 10th-ranked Tigers managed a feeble 46 first-half yards and had to rely on big plays from special teams and defense for a 17-14 victory over No. 22 Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl on Monday. It was hardly the offensive explosion they were hoping for with quarterback Brandon Cox, tailback Kenny Irons and receiver Courtney Taylor back in good health. The Tigers (11-2) are better at racking up wins than big yardage. They had just 178 total yards against the Cornhuskers (9-5), their fourth time being held to less than 215 yards this season.

NCAA Football

5349. jexster - 1/2/2007 10:22:10 PM

Poor Michigan...Two Burials...

One yesterday..

Another goin on right now!


Fight On!
USC fight song

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