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Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by lester’s legends sports blog
DeAngelo Williams was by far the biggest surprise in fantasy circles last year with a mammoth 1636 total yard (1515 rushing, 121 receiving), 20 TD (18 rushing, 2 receiving) performance. He had 1101 rushing yards 16 TDs in the last nine games, including two […]
Fantasy Football Profile: Brian Westbrook
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by lester’s legends sports blog
Before I get started on Westy, let me once again offer my sympathy for the Eagles organization and the Jim Johnson family, who truly lost a great one this week.
Brian Westbrook is one of the best players in all of football when healthy. That’s […]
Art of the Fan – Fantasy Football T-Shirts
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by lester’s legends sports blog
“Cheat Sheets, Depth Charts, Mock Drafts and Handcuffs”…this common fantasy football terminology is the inspiration behind one of Art of the Fan’s outstanding line of fantasy football inspired t-shirts.
Entering it’s second season, Art of the Fan has become the #1 source for fantasy football t-shirts. Choose […]
Rotoprofessor Analyzes the Mariners-Pirates Trade and the Impact on Doumit
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by lester’s legends sports blog
Written by Eric Stashin the Rotoprofessor
The Mariners and Pirates have pulled off a seven player trade, with Jack Wilson & Ian Snell heading to Seattle in exchange for Jeff Clement, Ronny Cedeno, RHP Aaron Pribanic (Single-A), RHP Brett Lorin (Single-A) & RHP Nathan Adcock […]
Fantasy Football Profile: Frank Gore
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by lester’s legends sports blog
Frank Gore is one of those guys I’ll likely never own. Not that I dislike him, but usually someone is willing to take him before I am willing to pull the trigger on him. He had a solid year last year, but 1409 […]
Fantasy Football Profile: Brandon Jacobs
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by lester’s legends sports blog
Brandon Jacobs was a beast when healthy last year rushing for 1089 yards, his second straight 1000+ yard season, and 15 TDs. His health is a concern though as he missed two games to injury last year after missing five in 2007. When […]
Planet Venus has a new Bright Spot: July 29, 2009
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[?]Submitted by Stars Over Washington Blog
Did you hear that a new ‘bright spot’ has been found recently on the planet Venus?
And I thought ’she’ was beautiful and shiny enough already! Lovely Venus is natal chart-ruler of Los Angeles, California…see previous post for details on how the current July 21, 2009 Solar […]
California economics and the July 21, 2009 Solar Eclipse
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by Stars Over Washington Blog
“The Angels”: Los Angeles, California; Sep 4, 1781; 9:11 am LMT; from Horoscopes of the Western Hemisphere by Marc Penfield, as rectified by Penfield; pueblo founded at present site of city of L.A. by orders of King Carlo of Spain to grow food for the King’s […]
It’s all in the family — for Coppola
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by Denerstein Unleashed
No matter what kind of movies he makes, I always feel some admiration for Francis Ford Coppola. Coppola’s last movie, “Youth Without Youth,” was an awful muddle, but I admired the fact that cinema’s flamboyant maestro seemed intent on ignoring Hollywood convention and following his muse. Coppola has […]
Economic and spiritual crisis in Japan
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by Denerstein Unleashed
A driving rain rakes the side of the house. A woman rushes toward an open set of doors. She hurriedly slides the doors shut, and begins wiping water from the floor. But does she really want to shut out the storm or does something about it appeal to […]
Puppy Safety Outdoors: Keeping Your Puppy Safe When Venturing Outdoors (Part 3)
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[?]Submitted by Natural Pet Health Blog
Puppy Safety Outdoors: Keeping Your Puppy Safe When Venturing Outdoors (Part 3)
Before you can take your new puppy exploring the great outdoors with you, it’s best to remind yourself of potential dangerous situations that your young and helpless dog could get into. Many unfortunate accidents happen […]
Dog Training: Correct Heel Methods (5)
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[?]Submitted by Natural Pet Health Blog
When you feel that you have sufficient control of your dog while walking, usually within four days of his initial orientation to the leash, you are now ready to go to a higher level of control.
Give your dog the command to heel and begin walking, remembering […]
Police Dogs (1)
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[?]Submitted by Natural Pet Health Blog
The concept of utilizing dogs for police services is certainly not a new innovation. Records in history account such animals being used for law enforcement safety and service as early as the fifteenth century.
However, the organized application of the canine as police dogs was instituted in […]
Pets Have Abdominal Cramping Too!
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[?]Submitted by Natural Pet Health Blog
Humans are not the only ones that get abdominal cramping. Pets often fall victim to it, as well. Your pet can get abdominal pain from the same things we do.
Apture™
Things that cause abdominal pain in pets are: gas accumulation, eating the wrong foods (ie. human food […]
Beards on Stamps
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[?]Submitted by Stamp Collecting Round-Up Blog
There are topics and then there are TOPICS!
Tapan Kumar Roy favorite is “Beards on Stamps.” He choose the the theme because he had a huge collection of individuals on stamps and wanted to come up with something more exciting.
He believes people are not generally interested in […]
Shall we dance?
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[?]Submitted by Akphilately Blog
I’m still in a nostalgic mood, so here’s another blast from my past: the 1974 Classic Dance stamps from Thailand. I know that some people have “Dance” as their theme for a collection, which is very original I think and must be interesting to do research on. The […]
Beer Review: Buckbean’s Brewing’s Tule Duck Red Ale
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[?]As promised, my package from Buckbean Brewing Company did arrive, and boy was I happy to see it. I’ve been looking forward to this for 2 months! Along with the Original Orange Blossom Ale I have been eagerly awaiting, I received a tall can of Tule Duck Red Ale. Here’s what […]
Hybrid Poetry: Post Avant Or Something Else?
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[?]Submitted by World Class Poetry Blog
I just finished reading American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology Of New Poetry edited by Cole Swensen and David St. John. The book is a compilation of poets and a selection of their poems that have been published over the past 10 or 20 years, illustrating the […]
notes on poems by Mark Strand and May Swenson
Rating 4.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by Ted Burke Blog
The quiet side appeals to me as well, much as I love abrasive post-bop jazz improvisation ala Cecil Taylor or the raucous cacophony of Charles Ives. Strip-mining the mediums alone won’t satisfy what I can at best call a sweet tooth, a need to have pleasure. Sometimes […]
Plein Air
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[?]Submitted by Knocking from Inside Blog
Portland area poets, take note: The Columbia Center for the Arts is sponsoring the 5th annual Plein Air Writing Exhibition.
What’s that?
An incentive to go out and visit scenic locales in the incomparable Columbia Gorge, write about it, maybe get published.
Go ye forth and admire!
Collection available! […]
1020 - Shine
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by The Daily Photography of Andreas Manessinger Blog
OK, so now we know it for sure: the Sigma 28/1.8 has nine blades and they are not rounded
This does not impact its bokeh though, not in any way. That’s a gorgeous lens, and I am always amazed that Sigma […]
Moment
Rating 3.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by Craig Photography Blog
Current Reading: The Artist’s Guide: by Jackie Battenfield.
Current Music: Red Letter Year by Ani Difranco
Mood: Energetic-bunny-like
Sounds: Rain
Smells: Oranges
Temperature: 76 degrees
Thoughts: Photographers get caught in there own perception, how they think it should be
Vibrance Adjustment in Photoshop CS4
Rating 4.00 out of 5
[?]Submitted by Photoplus Tutorials Blog
Photoshop CS4 has a new adjustment called Vibrance. It is not found even in PS CS3. This is something exclusive to PS CS4. The Vibrance adds vibrance just as its name says to areas in your photos without affecting the rest of the image.
This a free […]
Alpine Racer 2 clip
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[?]Submitted by Gaming Briefs and Nostalgia Bits
Another tape that’s only brief, but will hopefully do for now:
The sequel to the first, with more action on the slopes.
Kevin Pearce on Nike 6.0
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[?]Submitted by liv2ride
Kevin has joined FREND Mason Aguirre on Nike 6.0. Hear what he has to say about aligning with Nike below
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