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Tag Archives: hockey
While the Red Sox Are Away …
Clinton, South Carolina, Thursday, June 11, 2015, 8:59 a.m. In lieu of the Boston Red Sox, my excitement has recirculated. Borrowing from the regrettable jargon that flows from this laptop behind which I spend an amount of time many would … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore Orioles, baseball, Bobby Hull, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Blackhawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, dutton, Golden State Warriors, hockey, LeBron, monte, Steph, Tampa Bay Lightning
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All the Dyed Easter Eggs of Sport
Clinton, South Carolina, Sunday, April 5, 2015, 9:32 a.m. Happy Easter. May you ponder its significance, and may it mean more to you than dyed eggs and chocolate bunny rabbits. Don’t feel guilty about it, though, for kids like dyed … Continue reading
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Tagged athletes, baseball, basketball, comparison, dutton, Easter, football, golf, hockey, inflation, kentucky, media, monte, nascar, perfection, racing
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But First the Puck Will Drop
Clinton, South Carolina, Saturday, February 14, 2015, 9:48 a.m. If not for the hectic nature of the day, I’d be stoked, or one of those other tragically hip clichés that are now acceptable to indicate an inordinate level of preliminary … Continue reading