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These are Kev’s musings and meandering thoughts on whatever strikes him as amusing or interesting at a particular moment. There is no rhyme or reason to the posts you will find here. Trust us.


Denis Story #143: Tuna and Cranberry Sauce
by kev on May 9, 2007 

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Denis was my dorm mate my freshman year in college. He had the personality of a door knob, but he wasn’t as outgoing or friendly as a door knob. Here’s one of our stories:
Those who know me know that I have an unholy hatred for tuna. I won’t eat it, I don’t like looking at [...]

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Clemens Signs with Yankees, Vows to let Money go to his Head
by kev on May 8, 2007 

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NEW YORK, NY - In a move designed to bolster their depleted starting rotation and get them back into playoff contention, the New York Yankees have signed pitcher Roger Clemens to a prorated 1-year, $28 million contract. It is estimated Clemens will earn $18.5 million for four months of work, which breaks down to roughly [...]

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God Answers Critics, Sentences Paris Hilton to Jail
by kev on May 7, 2007 

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To once and for all prove His existence, God sends Paris Hilton to jail.

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The Weekend in Sports (in Under 600 Words)
by kev on April 30, 2007 

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This past weekend was huge if you are a sports fan. Every single major sport had something major happening. Even lame sports like NHL and NBA had exciting fun eventful weekends. Since this blog is supposed to be about “sports, money and pop culture” and it’s been leaning heavily towards the middle one on that [...]

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Time to Dance, Dance, Dance
by kev on April 26, 2007 

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Last fall, I wrote arguably my most serious blog post. It was titled A Christian Warrior, and it outlined Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz’s faith, his competitive nature, and the way I have followed his career since I was a child. I ended the post by writing:
Now 38, Smoltz’s time in baseball is winding down. [...]

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