Never doubted ya for a minute, Seattle. Thanks for making this guy look smart. Yup. See previous post. Two for two. Eat it. See ya in Arizona. … Continue reading
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Well, I was oh for one on the CFP championship, but let me try again with a couple of football picks. I’m thinking homefield advantage Sunday. Seattle and New England? See you in Arizona.
Snow. Cold. There’s a reason I moved away from the North Pole three years ago. It was to escape weather like this. Some plan.
It’s here. This is the moment we’ve been waiting for since August. Yes, August. This college football season started in August. Has it felt too long? Not a chance. And tonight is the grand finale, featuring two teams I really … Continue reading
Last night proved that even a lackluster episode of Archer is going to be enough to get me through a stupidly-cold winter. The show’s not for everyone, but if you haven’t seen it yet do yourself a favor and just try … Continue reading
Three pitchers and one, well, everything, will be enshrined in Cooperstown this summer at baseball’s Hall of Fame ceremonies, the first time in sixty years as many as four players will be inducted. Unlike in past years, when baseball’s writers … Continue reading
Every generation has a “voice” to define it and call its own, and there’s a short list of people I would consider to be the “voice of my generation.” Stuart Scott is on that list. And add my name to … Continue reading
I’m not really much for New Year’s resolutions, but the holiday does always make me think of life goals. It was December 31, 2003, shortly after I moved from one Binghamton address to another, that I began composing a list … Continue reading
Two of my favorite movies of all time take place during the days leading up to New Year’s Eve. In fact, it’s the same New Year’s Eve–1960–though in Ocean’s 11 the year is never actually specified, we just assume it … Continue reading
My old hometown of Binghamton, New York, and its surrounding area took a pretty good one-two punch the last couple of weeks, further devastating that already quite devastated area known to many as “upstate.” The best part? One of them … Continue reading