5380. alistairconnor - 2/5/2007 6:54:57 PM Well, it has occurred to me that the next generation of genius film directors are currently making cute kitten videos with their cell phones and posting them on YouTube.
But you're right. For every one of those, there will be a hundred who will make money out of advertising. 5381. wabbit - 2/13/2007 2:31:15 AM
Even while the star-studded AFC cruised to a comfortable lead in the Pro Bowl, Carson Palmer could sense a wacky finish lurking just beyond everybody's control. Palmer's hunch proved correct in the improbable final minutes -- but thanks to Palmer's poise and a costly NFC penalty, the AFC's Hawaiian vacation ended with another win. Nate Kaeding kicked a 21-yard field goal as time expired to cap another strong drive led by Palmer, the MVP of the AFC's 31-28 victory in the 57th edition of the NFL's all-star game. The NFC trailed 28-14 with 3 minutes to play before injecting a little drama into this normally mellow exhibition. Steven Jackson scored on a fourth-down TD run, and Ronde Barber recovered an onside kick to set up Anquan Boldin 's 47-yard TD catch from Tony Romo with 1:48 left -- followed by a tying 2-point conversion catch by Carolina's Steve Smith.
5382. wabbit - 2/13/2007 2:31:33 AM Who cares about the Pro Bowl, the Westminster Kennel Club dog show begins today.
Bill Cosby’s terrier bounced into the show ring, wagging his tail a mile a minute. Harry walked onto the green carpet at Madison Square Garden as if he had no competition — in fact, he didn’t. Of the 2,628 entries at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show, little Harry was the only Dandie Dinmont. So he merely needed to take a leisurely stroll to win best of breed Monday. The 6-year-old Harry is royalty in the show world and fittingly, he’s named for Prince Harry. He’s playful and a bit of a mischief maker — much like his namesake. He’s also the No. 1 show dog in America, winning 57 events last year. And that makes him a top favorite at the No. 1 dog show in the country.
5383. wabbit - 2/14/2007 4:35:36 PM Virginia Tech topped North Carolina for the second time, after previously upsetting Duke. Maybe the Hokies should push for an extension of Tobacco Road. The Atlantic Coast Conference newcomers are making a habit of upsetting the league's traditional powers, with Zabian Dowdell scoring a career-high 33 points Tuesday night in an 81-80 overtime victory over No. 4 North Carolina which sealed an improbable season sweep of the Tar Heels.
Bob Knight chose not to take a timeout with 6 seconds left, the game tied and his Red Raiders with the ball. Jarrius Jackson hit a jumper at the buzzer to give Texas Tech a 77-75 win over No. 6 Texas A&M on Tuesday night, ending a five-game losing streak. Acie Law tied the game with a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 6 seconds left, before Jackson drove the length of the court and pulled up for the winning score. The crowd sat in stunned silence for a few seconds while officials looked at a replay of the basket before declaring it good.
The police officers who arrested Gonzaga basketball players Josh Heytvelt and Theo Davis smelled marijuana and spotted a bag of dried mushrooms in the back seat of a vehicle Heytvelt was driving, according to court documents. The Chevy Trailblazer was stopped shortly before midnight last Friday because the tail lights were not on, a dead giveaway that stoners were behind the wheel. Two Cheney police officers could smell a strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from Davis, the passenger, the document said. The baggie of dried mushrooms was protruding from the top of a gym bag that had Heytvelt's name and jersey number embroidered on the front, the court papers said...The players have both been suspended from the team indefinitely. Heytvelt has been Gonzaga's second-leading scorer and top rebounder this season. Davis is a freshman who has not played because of injuries. Heytvelt, 20, is from Clarkston. Davis, 21, is from Brampton, Ontario.
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5384. wabbit - 2/14/2007 4:36:33 PM A 6-year-old certified therapy dog, English springer spaniel Diamond Jim, was picked for best in show Tuesday night at the Westminster Kennel Club. Diamond Jim beat out a Dandie Dinmont terrier called Harry, co-owned by Bill Cosby, as he did at the big AKC/Eukanuba event in December. The springer was the nation's No. 2 show dog last year behind Cosby's entry -- handler Kellie Fitzgerald also repeated, having gone best in show at Westminster in 2000. This was his 51st best in show victory, and his last. Commonly called James, he's retiring from the show world to live the life of a therapy and obedience dog.
Judge Robert Indeglia said he wished he had seven ribbons to present to the final contenders at Madison Square Garden. Given only a purple-and-gold one, he pointed to Diamond Jim. Diamond Jim beat out the Dandie Dinmont, a pair of white poodles and a petit basset griffon vendeen, plus an Akita and a Bouviers des Flandres that pitted a husband and wife against each other. Larry Fenner handled the Bouviers and Laurie Jordan-Fenner guided the Akita.
With a few dogs barking and baying backstage, Diamond Jim was judged the best of the overall 2,628 entries in 165 breeds and varieties. This was the 100th time that best in show was presented at Westminster, and the sixth time that an English springer spaniel won.
For those who cannot get enough dog news, the Iditarod starts in less than three weeks, and the Crufts dog show begins the following week on March 8.
5385. wonkers2 - 2/18/2007 4:31:49 PM Tim Hardaway is a homophobe! Mitch Albom on gays in the locker room 5386. JayAckroyd - 2/19/2007 3:59:15 AM Steve Gilliard says it's a black (male) thing. 5387. arkymalarky - 2/19/2007 4:09:34 AM 'Ol Frank Broyles is finally retiring--
at the end of the calendar year, he says. 5388. JayAckroyd - 2/19/2007 4:10:56 AM Clark's gonna be in the neighborhood end of the month. What should I ask him, Arky? 5389. arkymalarky - 2/19/2007 4:17:55 AM Hmmm. Is he running for president is the first one that comes to mind. I get his email alerts, and he's obviously very opposed to Bush's Iraq plan. Personally, as one Arky to another, I'd like to know what he thinks Huckabee's chances are of getting the Republican nomination. ;-)
But for the rest of the country I would wonder what his domestic agenda and any specifics wrt it are, especially health care. I haven't read much in the email alerts, so he may have already outlined it. I wish he'd get more out front and let people know what his political plan is. 5390. iiibbb - 2/23/2007 8:07:29 PM Another riffle in the Floyd Landis case. 5391. alistairConnor - 2/23/2007 9:21:05 PM There is a second reason why they will probably leave the Tour de France title to Floyd (as I think they should)...
Pereiro, who came second, narrowly escaped disqualification the other day... he had a positive control for salbutamol, the asthmatic's drug (it increases your lung capacity... sort of useful for a cyclist), and hadn't bothered to supply a medical justification. It was looking, for a while, like the Tour was actually cracking down on the whole field of phony medical justifications for dope... But they let him off the hook.
Personally I think chronically ill riders should get another job. 5392. iiibbb - 2/23/2007 9:30:12 PM I am reminded of the SNL skit, the all-drug olympics 5393. wabbit - 2/24/2007 1:25:21 AM Reminiscent of the Upper Class Twit of the Year competition. 5394. wabbit - 2/24/2007 1:26:18 AM Back to gays in basketball for a moment:
5395. wabbit - 2/24/2007 1:50:38 AM Busy news week here in Beantown. Sadly, Dennis Johnson has died at age 52. He was a star NBA guard who was part of three championships and teamed with Larry Bird on one of the great postseason plays, died Thursday, collapsing after his developmental team's practice. Johnson, coach of the Austin Toros, was unconscious and in cardiac arrest when paramedics arrived at Austin Convention Center, said Warren Hassinger, spokesman for Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services. DJ was a five-time All-Star, one of the top defensive guards and part of the last Boston dynasty. He spent 14 seasons in the league and retired after the 1989-90 season. He played on title teams with the Celtics in 1984 and 1986 and with the Seattle SuperSonics in 1979, when he was the NBA finals MVP. RIP, DJ.
Curt Schilling will become a free agent after this season with the Red Sox. Child genius Red Sox manager Theo Epstein has declined to resign the ancient 41-year-old Schilling, who showed up for Spring training overweight and out of shape. Alright, we can't find much fault with this decision. Hey Theo, how about getting rid of Manny this year while you're at it?
In football news, running back Corey Dillon wants to leave the game on his own terms, saying yesterday he will ask the Patriots for his release and is prepared to retire. "I think more of my health, how I envision myself 5-10 years down the road," Dillon said via cellphone from California. "I don't want to be broken down, not able to play with my kids. I've been blessed and fortunate enough to play 10 years. I can get up and walk around and be comfortable. That's one of the big determining factors." Good luck, Corey.
Former Patriot's offensive coach Charlie Weiss is suing two Boston doctors for allegedly botching his gastric bypass surgery. Weis claims in the lawsuit that physicians Charles Ferguson and Richard Hodin acted negligently by failing to recognize life-threatening internal bleeding and infection after the surgery. He was in the hospital for more than a month and claims he still suffers from nerve damage in his feet. Weis is seeking unspecified damages. He's a bright guy, doesn't pretty much every senscient being know the risks of this surgery by now? Sorry, Charlie. Even having Tom Brady testify for you isn't helping.
Speaking of the Tom, we heard earlier this week that Tom Brady's ex-paramour, Bridget Moynahan, is preggers. The Brady clan has their game face on and says they are very excited about the pregnancy. Brady and Moynahan split up late last year after a three-year relationship. Brady, a two-time Super Bowl MVP, has since been seen with Leo DiCaprio's ex, lingerie model Gisele Bundchen, and media outlets have reported the two are dating. Moynahan, 35, has appeared in films such as "Coyote Ugly," "I, Robot" and the ABC television series "Six Degrees." Brady, 29, led the Patriots to three NFL titles, and twice was the Super Bowl MVP. He was named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2002. Moynahan will no doubt get some kind of hottie award for her make-out scene with Heather Graham in Gray Matters.
5396. wonkers2 - 3/2/2007 4:51:13 AM Are you ready for ocean racing? Gimme your best shot! I'll take what you got! I'll take what you got! 5397. jexster - 3/3/2007 2:15:12 AM Dissecting Baseball's Most Feared Swing
This is neat,esp if anyone has little leaguers 5398. wabbit - 3/4/2007 7:16:26 PM Spring training is in full swing. Red Sox pitcher Jonathan Papelbon overpowered the Philadelphia Phillies and looked much better than Scott Kazmir did in his first start since a 2006 shoulder injury. Shifting from closer to starter this season, Papelbon struck out Philadelphia's 2-3-4 hitters -- including NL MVP Ryan Howard who can be seen in Jexster's link -- in the fourth inning of Boston's 12-9 loss in 10 innings Saturday. The 26-year-old right-hander, now in the Red Sox rotation after shoulder fatigue prematurely ended his stellar rookie season as a closer, retired all six batters he faced on 26 pitches, 18 of them strikes. He ended his afternoon by freezing Aaron Rowand with a fastball at the knees for his fourth strikeout.
At Surprise, Ariz., Sammy Sosa singled for his first hit of spring training, and Kenny Lofton and Ian Kinsler each had a run-scoring double to lead Texas. Royals starter Odalis Perez was rocked for five hits and four runs in 1 1/3 innings.
At Phoenix, Ben Sheets threw 22 of his 32 pitches for strikes, giving up two runs and two hits over two innings for Milwaukee. Giants starter Matt Morris, who struggled with his control down the stretch last season, was awful in his spring training debut. He went 1 2/3 innings, giving up seven runs on five hits and four walks. He threw more balls (29) than strikes (27).
At Port St. Lucie, Fla., Mike Pelfrey got off to a strong start in his bid for a spot in New York's rotation. Pelfrey, the ninth overall pick in the 2005 draft, tossed two shutout innings. Jason Vargas, also competing for a starting spot with the Mets, was just as effective. The lefty struck out two in two scoreless innings, allowing one hit. Jose Reyes hit his second home run of the spring. Dodgers starter Brad Penny walked three in two shutout innings but allowed only one hit.
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5399. wabbit - 3/4/2007 7:16:46 PM March Madness is upon us.
Kay Yow left the North Carolina State team to fight cancer. She came back for moments like these. The 24th-ranked Wolfpack spoiled No. 1 Duke's perfect season on Saturday, giving the Hall of Fame coach a second signature post-comeback victory with a 70-65 win over the Blue Devils in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. Ashley Key hit the go-ahead jumper with 1:19 remaining for N.C. State, which has won 10 of 11 since Yow returned from a two-month leave to fight a recurrence of breast cancer.
Torrell Martin had 17 points to lead Winthrop to an 84-81 victory over VMI on Saturday in the Big South Conference championship, clinching an NCAA tournament spot for the Eagles. Winthrop (28-4) has its seventh NCAA trip in nine years under coach Gregg Marshall, who leaped in the air with both arms above his head as time expired. Winthrop had never won the Big South before Marshall arrived in 1998. The Keydets (14-19) had a chance to tie, but Reggie Williams' 30-foot 3-pointer at the buzzer was off to the right.
Julian Wright had 17 points and 13 rebounds and the third-ranked Jayhawks overcame a 16-point deficit and another electrifying performance from Durant to beat No. 15 Texas 90-86 Saturday, claiming its fifth Big 12 championship. Kevin Durant, a top candidate for national player of the year, made 10 of his first 14 shots and scored 25 in the first half. But the 6-foot-9 freshman crumpled to the floor with an ankle injury with about 11 minutes left in the second half and was not the same player when he returned from the locker room a few minutes later.
The Huskies bruising forward scored 20 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, and Washington logged its biggest win of the season, a 61-51 upset of the second-ranked UCLA Bruins. The Huskies used their own stifling defense, combined with superior inside play from Jon Brockman and freshman center Spencer Hawes to physically match the Bruins' grind-it-out style.
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