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6528. afrayedknot - 9/12/2010 10:00:50 PM

... uh ... thankew, wabbit! Sorry for being so emotional right now ... need my U.S. Open Fix!

6529. afrayedknot - 9/12/2010 10:13:43 PM

OK, OK ... I'm leaving quietly; ya don't hafta get physical. With my TV inop and my being the last person in the Western World clinging to Dial-UP , I'm going wacko having already missed the Women's Finals (although the score suggests *that* wasn't a titanic battle)... and now ... curses! Sorry to gripe and run, wabbit --- I miss you guys but hafta find a Left Coast Sports Bar. Pronto! S'ya!

6530. alistairConnor - 9/13/2010 5:28:51 PM

Lance Armstrong Wants To Tell Nation Something But Nation Has To Promise Not To Get Mad

Armstrong then took a deep breath, massaged his forehead, murmured "Oh boy, here we go," and appeared for several moments to be on the verge of telling the nation his news. He seemed to lose his focus, however, commenting that it wasn't as if anything he was about to say would diminish the fact that he beat cancer or that his foundation has donated more than $250 million to cancer research.

In addition, Armstrong said the American people had to promise that, following his announcement, they would resist the urge to remove their Livestrong bracelets and throw them away or burn them.

6531. vonKreedon - 9/13/2010 6:04:23 PM

OK, AC you got me...I was seriously afraid that Lance had actually said those things and had admitted to steroid use...then I checked the link. Haha...

6532. greystoke - 9/14/2010 1:12:42 AM

Jets offend female reporter

Team owner Woody Johnson (no joke) is trying to soothe the hurt feelings of reporter Inés Sainz of the Mexican television network TV Azteca.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is considering a two game suspension for the players who were rude, reduced to one game for the ones who agree to get castrated.

6533. vonKreedon - 9/14/2010 4:41:27 PM


6534. vonKreedon - 9/14/2010 11:52:38 PM

And we seem to have overlooked Rafael Nadal's historic career Grand Slam win at Flushing Meadows on Monday. I believe this is the second time that there have been two active career Grand Slam holders active on the circuit at the same time, the other being Rod Laver and Roy Emerson when Emerson completed his slam by winning Wimbledon in 1964.

Congrats to Rafa!

6535. vonKreedon - 10/25/2010 11:35:19 PM

Had the UW men's tennis coach over for a recruiting dinner on Saturday. I felt like I was in someone else's life; which in a very real sense I was in our son's life. At this point we are just waiting to see if his SAT scores are high enough before committing to UW. If he does play for UW next year the team will all of a sudden go from having been a primarily foreign born team, with no Washington players, of the last decade or more, to having 4 out of the 12 slots filled by players from the greater Seattle area, with two signed last year and two this year.

6536. PsychProf - 10/31/2010 7:16:33 PM

Good luck to your son VK.

6537. judithathome - 11/2/2010 7:13:14 PM

I knew the Rangers were out of their depth.

6538. vonKreedon - 5/31/2011 6:37:25 PM

Hey all, this the vonKreedon the younger report. Our son successfully defended his state tennis title this past weekend! He ends his HS tennis career winning his League, Distric, and state titles twice each, the District and State titles consecutively.

6539. arkymalarky - 5/31/2011 10:37:52 PM

Yay! Congratulations!

6540. wabbit - 6/3/2011 12:20:29 AM

Congrats, vonK! Has he settled on UW?

The Bruins lost a heartbreaker last night to Vancouver. Great game.

Federer will lose to Djokovic, but it might be a good match. I'm rooting for Murray to win over Nadal, unlikely as it might be. Francesca Schiavone, in her second French Open final, meets China's Na Li, who is in her second Grand Slam final.

6541. wabbit - 6/4/2011 1:11:20 AM

Being a Federer fan, I'm happy to be wrong. He won in five sets over Djokovic and will now meet Nadal, who beat Murray in straight sets, in the French Open final.

6542. vonKreedon - 6/7/2011 1:39:34 AM

My son's going to Fresno State rather than UWash. The coach signed a European player and that meant there wasn't a spot for him anymore. He's pretty happy about Fresno, likes both the coaches and the guys on the team at this time. Plus it's got a Sports Marketing specialty in it's school of business, which is right up his alley career wise.

6543. wabbit - 6/16/2011 6:47:57 PM

What a great series of games in the NHL finals. The Bruins beat the home team Canucks 4-0 in the seventh game to win their first Stanley Cup since 1972. Bruins goalie Tim Thomas won the Conn Smythe Trophy for the most valuable player in the playoffs. Brad Marchand got a short-handed goal. Boston's 43-year-old forward Mark Recchi announced his retirement on the ice during the Bruins' celebration, winning his third Stanley Cup in his home province, just 160 miles from his hometown of Kamloops, B.C.

6544. wabbit - 7/9/2011 4:20:08 PM

Late, I know.

A memorable 125th Wimbledon Championships ended with two new names on the singles honours boards. The men's title went, for the first time, to a player from Serbia as Novak Djokovic halted Rafael Nadal's 20-match winning streak at Wimbledon - a run which included the 2008 and 2010 titles - with a merited 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 victory. It was the Serb's fifth victory over Nadal in a final this year and took his won-lost record for 2011 to an incredible 48-1. Nadal was playing with a pain-killing injection in a sore foot, suffered in the fourth round and was below his best form. Djokovic on the other hand swept all before him, and was justly congratulated by the loser for playing "very, very high level".

In the ladies' singles Petra Kvitova upset the form book by outhitting the 2004 champion and hot favourite Maria Sharapova 6-3, 6-4. The 21-year-old lefty added further lustre to the tennis reputation of the Czech Republic as two of her compatriots and former Wimbledon champions, Martina Navratilova and Jana Novotna, looked on from the Royal Box, alongside eight other ladies' champions of yesteryear. Navratilova, now an American citizen and winner of nine Wimbledons, had perceptively predicted that her fellow left-hander's serve and groundstrokes would prove too much for Sharapova to handle and she was proved correct. The tall blonde kept her nerve and emotions in check until she met Novotna and Navratilova afterwards, when the tears finally flowed...

6545. wabbit - 11/12/2011 2:46:07 AM

Geez louise, what are the students at Penn State thinking? I am *SO* glad someone had the stones to fire JoPa and am entirely disgusted with the students who think he should be allowed to coach this weekend's game. Hey future leaders of America (now there's a scary thought), I have an idea...go do some volunteer work with abused kids for a year. Get some perspective. A damn football game is NOT more important than these children.

Hard to believe a 28 year old man had to go home and ask his daddy what to do when he saw Jerry Sandusky having sex in the locker room shower with an 10 year old. Did it really not occur to McQueary to get in the shower, save the child and beat the crap out of Sandusky? Really??

And when Sandusky "retired" at what, age 59, and no university programs were knocking on his door, nobody thought that was odd?

As for Paterno, it's remarkable to me that someone who took pride in keeping tabs on how his players were doing in class did the absolute LEAST when told about what Sandusky had been seen doing to a child. It makes me wonder if Paterno really gave a crap about how his players were doing beyond making sure they didn't fail out of the football program. And now he says "If this is true..." WTF? Now he's playing the I-had-no-clue card?

If this was happening at Penn State, a university that was considered golden, imagine what is going on at schools without the halo. Where is our moral compass pointing?

Sorry for rambling, I am seething.

6546. arkymalarky - 11/12/2011 5:02:23 AM

I say amen to your whole post. I know this is the sports thread but academia forced into worshipping at the altar of sports needs to stop. Bob's idea for public schools is intramural only.

6547. wabbit - 11/12/2011 4:42:36 PM

Penn State gets to play today, then loses the rest of the season. Wow. SMU lost their program for a year because boosters were giving money to players. Notre Dame lost a head coach because he lied on his resume (you have to chuckle at this one - did nobody bother to check his resume? sheesh). Various schools have been found guilty of point shaving in football and basketball. None are as bad as what has happened at Penn State, not even close. Maybe they need more than a half year break from football.

As for the bystanders, if you drove the getaway car or provided the safe house, it doesn't matter whether or not you pulled the trigger. Paterno may have been a great coach, but it seems he was a small man.

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