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Soulja Boy Cranks It In Madden '09

by 100%InjuryRate 100%InjuryRate | >7 days ago3 Comment Comments »

Blog Patrol PhotoMadden '09 allows you to Superman hoes in the end zone. [Shutdown Corner]

Tony Kornheiser says newspapers are dead. Wow. [Fanhouse]

Obama's brother in law talks about his new job at Oregon State. [Blazers Edge]

Some more comments from Bill Simmons. [Red Sox Monster]

Early candidate for mother of the year here. [With Leather]

Stay classy Wal-Mart. [SPORTSbyBROOKS]

Former Heisman winner Tim Brown is now giving us financial advice. [The Big Lead]

There sure are a lot of ex-Cubbies on the Padres for some weird reason. [Rumors and Rants]

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#1 | 50 days ago

(Edited 05/15/08 5:24PM by Boski93)

Gosh, I wish my Mom brought a gun to one of my games, but then I was never on the field to get into any scrapes and you can't shoot boredom sitting on the bench. . .

 

About this Cubs/Padres thing, Leon Durham has to behind it somehow.

 

Your a clever one Tony, very clever. You figured that one out quick. Remind me to play Clue with you when I have a couple years free. 

#2 | 50 days ago

+1 thumbs upHey Kornhiser,your village called and they want their idiot back.Moron.
#3 | 46 days ago

Actually Tony Korneheiser might actually be right about something for a change.  In the US many of the top Newspapers are scaling back and laying off employees due to a lack of interest.  How many of us now days get the news off of the internet or the TV?  Hell, blogs have become so popular that many news writers have resorted to writing in blog format, i.e. giving more opinion than actual news.

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