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Monday, March 31, 2008

President Bush Makes Historic Call

Quick update on Pat Riley's status: according to The Onion, Riley has been courting David Stern in a potential bid to parlay the Miami Heat into the playoffs. I question the authenticity of this picture, mainly because Riley sports a much better tan these days than this picture suggests. I'll let you be the judge.

In more important news, I want to share with you an important piece of baseball history that took place last night that many people may have overlooked. In the grand opening of Nationals Park, Chipper Jones of the Atlanta Braves hit a historic home run against the Washington Nationals when he blasted a solo shot in the top of the 4th inning. The home run marked the first ever long ball in Nationals Park, and the historic blast was called by none other than el presidente himself, President George W. Bush. Love him or hate him. I thought that was pretty cool.

In other news, my wife is home and I can't begin to tell you how much I miss Man Town. Can you believe she makes me watch sports on low-def TV, just so she can watch Big Brother After Dark?! Outrageous, I know.

The saga continues.

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