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October 08, 2009

The Morning After: October 8, 2009

By mizerle06

Good morning, chumps.Happy morning to you all.  It’s Thursday, specifically the second Thursday in October.  What does that mean?  Well, it means college football games (Brasky at Mizzou) and playoff baseball games.  Yep, pretty good time of the year for a sportsfan. 

No BS from me this morning…grab your coffee, Irish it up, and get on with the links:

So lemme guess…you haven’t studied up on this weekend’s college football action have you?  I didn’t think so.  Lucky for you, esteemed commenter, adjunct S&F writer, and fellow blogger cbh49er has put together a cram session for you.

It only took 50 years, but this dude grew a new skull…only documented case ever.

Last night’s game in the Bronx was likely big business for NYC.

Sad and scary stories: 17-year-old college freshman basketball player collapses and dies.  A Samford player died on Spetember 7th.  Tennessee Sophomore forward Emmanuel Negedu died a couple of weeks ago, but was fortunately revived.  He had a defribrillator implanted and is shut down for the season

Not only am I playing above the rim/outkicking my coverage/married out of my league…whatever you want to call it, I’m actually benefitting my own health!

Okie State is losing a receiver.

So, the answer to all that ails the Grizz is an injured Answer?  I don’t think so.

Points 1, 2, and 3 in the first paragraph should be revised to read “1) Patphish, 2) Mizerle06, and 3) HuskerDawg.”

Dick Jauron gets the dreaded vote of confidence…from the players.  That can’t be too bad; it’s usually the vote of confidence from the owner or GM that seals the deal on the upcoming firing.

Timmy Tebow’s back at practice with a new, specially made helmet.

Scott Boras has it out for Gary Sheffield.  $5 says Sheffield punches Boras in the neck.

A few people watched Monday Night Football this past Monday.

NASCAR, not just for Southerners (thanks to Knightro’s driver).

Anger management classes for a Bammer.

For all of the feel-goodness that comes out of baseball stories and lore, there’s a depressing trend leaving a bitter taste to balance it out.

Jim Leavitt is trying to keep his USF team team grounded.  Somebody else isn’t helping.

Drunk Billy gets his court date.

Couples night out with Jay Cutler and Vince Vaughn.  How sweet!!

Fan rape?  Probably.

How about some Elisha Cuthbert for breakfast? How about some Elisha Cuthbert for breakfast!

Mizerle06 is a senior writer and editor for Sparty & Friends.  You can reach him at mizerle06@gmail.com.  To listen to what he’s listening to, click here and press play on the right side of the screen.

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Mizerle06 is a senior writer, editor, and copy-editor for Sparty & Friends. You can reach him at mizerle06@gmail.com and read all his junk here: http://www.spartyandfriends.com/author/mizerle06/. Enjoy.

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