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    emmas: via here: I Love This

  • Steve Smith and Keary Colbert at 2006 practice (uscfootball.com) In the last couple days the free agency rip tide has dragged many NFL players out to sea, some will disappear forever, while others will wash up in the most unlikely of places. Caught in the latest franchise whirlpool is former USC and Carolina Panthers wide-receiver…

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    jayprickett: American Police through Japanese Eyes « sans everything According to the site, the headline on the top left says, “32 pages jam-packed with America’s heroic and hot-blooded police! Your hands will get hot just turning the pages!” [via: sidelights] 

  • OJ Mayo couldn’t do it alone, not that he didn’t try. The freshman phenom had a career high 37 points including 7-10 for 3-pointers, 3 rebounds, 3 steals and a blocked shot. But the fact that Mayo was forced to attempt so many shots from outside, showed just how strong the ASU defense really was.…

  • In the eight year span from 1962-1969 Toley’s teams won seven of the eight national championships. George Toley, the former USC coach known as “the Father of Tennis” died Saturday at age 91 in Pasadena. As reported by CSTV, Toley one of the all-time greatest tennis coaches in collegiate history, led the Trojans to 10…

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  • UFC: Mark Coleman Will Fight Brock Lesnar

  • Six-year deal keeps Briggs with Bears

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    adrianlai: Beating reger at chess: Sent from my mobile

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    When you’re young, you look at television and think, ‘There’s a conspiracy. The networks have conspired to dumb us down.’ But when you get a little older, you realize that’s not true. The networks are in business to give people exactly what they want. That’s a far more depressing thought. Conspiracy is optimistic! You can…

  • 35 Ways to Stream Your Life Anonymity is dead. And it went quietly.

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