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Friday, August 31st, 2007 by patrickdonohue
The Labor Day weekend is upon us and for those of us here in Destin, it means one last weekend before Summer and the tourists it brings is officially over for the year.
Quick update on my picks for the week, I went 9-for-11 last night with Ball State and Iowa State being my only two losses. Ball State lost to Miami of Ohio in the last seconds of that game in Muncie and Iowa State just didn’t show up to play at home against Kent State. Can’t win ‘em all.
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We’re going to need a bigger fly swatter: 200-yard spider web found in Texas.
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The NFL has revamped its logo.

ACC must prove it is power conference again.
Virginia Tech lunch pail gets in on remembrance of shooting victims.

AJ Feeley breaks hand in preseason game. Inquirer/Daily News
Wisconsin running back P.J. Hill changes his style to prolong his career.
Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Trent Edwards impresses in Bills’ preseason wins.
The play of Brodie Croyle in the preseason solidifies the reasons to start Damon Huard at QB for Chiefs.
Hoosiers head to the Bahamas.
Vols will need to run ball effectively to repeat ‘06 result against Cal.
Georgia Tech hasn’t won at South Bend since the ’50s.
Urban Meyer not concerned about ego of USC transfer.
Is Oregon State running back Yvenson Bernard a Heisman dark horse?

Beckham out for six weeks with knee injury.
LSU not impressive in season opener, says Baton Rouge Advocate columnist.
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Well-rounded news…
Premiere has a list of the 20 greatest plot twists.
NBC will not renew its contract with iTunes.
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Monday, August 27th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Traveled to Orlando this weekend to visit the girlfriend and made some interesting observations. First of all, central and northern Florida is hot. But it’s a different kind of heat. In Destin, I walk out the door of my apartment and you can breathe the heat, it’s thick like steam in a sauna. In Central Florida, you feel the heat on your skin. There was a moment Saturday afternoon, where the sun was directly overhead and I don’t know if, in my life, I’ve been hotter than I was at that very moment.
A very exciting week in my life as college football season starts officially on Thursday night and the first season of ‘Heroes’ releases on DVD tomorrow. Also on my mental calendar is the start of the NFL season, and the release of the third season of “The Office” next week and Judd Apatow’s “Knocked Up” on DVD.
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A Tennessee man was arrested for producing counterfeit “rain”.
Americans love shrimp.
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Yahoo’s Dan Wetzel thinks little league baseball players playing in Williamsport deserve to be paid.
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach on Nebraska starting quarterback Sam Keller.
Giants not interested in free agent linebacker Jeremiah Trotter.
Chad Johnson on Michael Vick.
USC transfer Emmanuel Moody is transferring to Florida, paper says.
The $350,000 car owned by Bears linebacker Lance Briggs was found abandoned on the highway. Now, what would make someone abandon a $350,000 car after being involved in an accident? Did I mention the car was found at about 3:15 a.m.
Rutgers RB Ray Rice eyes Heisman in ‘07.
Was the performance of punter Sav Rocca really the highlight of last night’s Eagles preseason game? Sigh. Game notes from Les Bowen. Bowen’s game story.
Sabres/Penguins to play outdoors on Jan. 1.
Hoosier guard A.J. Ratliff declared academically ineligible for first semester.
Five burning questions for Tennessee in ‘07.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart with some interesting posts this weekend.
The AJC’s Jeff Schultz thinks Georgia is BCS Bowl-bound.
Arizona State quarterback Rudy Carpenter talks about the Sun Devils in ‘07.
Astros to retire Jeff Bagwell’s number.
A huge game for Oklahoma State this weekend at Georgia.
The San Fransisco Chronicle profiles Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh.
ESPN’s Ivan Maisel’s five Big 12 predictions.
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The St. Pete Times has a fantastic political fact-checking website.
My thoughts are with Owen Wilson.
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Friday, August 24th, 2007 by patrickdonohue


RESTAURANT WARS, PART 2
Can’t say I didn’t see it coming.
Dale’s assessment the Restaurant April team of Casey, Brian, C.J. and Tre was pretty spot on. Last week, having missed the first 15 minutes of the show and turning it on and see the Restaurant April squad, I turned to my girlfriend and said, “That team is loaded.” For all intents and purposes, the food coming out of that kitchen should have been spectacular and it wasn’t. Not once, but twice.
Trying to figure out who to blame for that failure was the major task handed to our judges this week. Should it be C.J., who picked the team and then did a spectacular job of dodging any responsibilty? Or should it be Tre, whose salmon dish made Ted Allen jerk back in his chair as if he were being electrocuted?
Well it was Tre. And having figured that this week, we would see one of the heavy hitters go home, I gotta say, I’m not terribly disappointed. Do I think Tre was one of the best chefs in the competition? I absolutely do but maybe he tried to shoulder too much of the workload given C.J.’s complete and utter failure to lead a team that he selected. There are lots of things that team could have done differently. Instead of having Tre handling three courses in a five course dinner, have Brian make SOMETHING. ANYTHING. I’ll leave Casey alone on her dull knife and dull-er still knife skills. Did she not understand that ‘quickfire’ means things need to happen in an expedited fashion? Evidently not, by the way she was methodically cutting that onion as if she were performing an autopsy.
On the other side, I was really impressed with Sara M. who really stepped up this week and took over the kitchen for the Garage team. Howie continues to prove that he is an absolute moron and Sara probably, and unfortunately, saved him from elimination by telling him to redo his lamb chops, which I believe were still “Baaaaa-ing.” I lambasted Sara for being the competition’s weakest chef remaining but she proved her value this week and stepped up.
I will have to say that my hands-down favorite moment this week was when Sara informed Hung that they were cooking for the eliminated Sara and Joey, Hung’s response was “Who’s Sara and Joey?” And then when being told who they were, he responded, “nice.” Priceless stuff.
Given the previews, I have no idea who is going home next week and given what happened this week, it really could be anyone. I hope it’s Howie, who’s nonstop posturing and know-it-all attitude combined with his subpar performance in the kitchen, is wearing thin on yours truly. This could be the week where the sweaty Floridian is finally sent packing. Fingers crossed.
As always, Bravo’s bloggers have something to say about the second half of Restaurant Wars, including a very strong opinion from season 1 winner Harold Dieterle.
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Chalk this up to things you wish you hadn’t read.
Croatia to build potato theme park.
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Some high school kids in Colorado just got a very good quarterback coach.
Pete Kendall looks to ruin another locker room on the eastern seaboard.
IU to remember Coach Hep at home opener.
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach says the Big Ten is at a very important crossroads. Easiest schedules of ‘07.
Was lashing out at Tiki the best thing Eli could have done for himself in the Giants locker room?
New York Daily News’ Mitch Lawrence calls Stephon Marbury’s defense of Michael Vick, “sick.”
Donovan McNabb seeking answers about Jeremiah Trotter’s release.
Ben Allen to transfer from IU. This is a little inside baseball but I never thought Allen was tough enough to play in the Big Ten. He was slow, frankly non-athletic at times and didn’t show he could be an effective low-post defender or scorer for that matter. When you’re 6′11,” you really ought to have some sort of an inside game and Ben Allen didn’t. I think the fact that he was from Australia and was recruited to IU shortly after Andrew Bogut became the #1 overall pick made him appealing to the IU fanbase but his game never matched the hype.
Peyton Manning takes up for this little bro.
Interesting piece in The State (Columbia, S.C.) about how Steve Spurrier and Tommy Bowden set goals for their respective teams.
Golden Bears eying revenge after last year’s blowout at Rocky Top.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart on five moments that will shape the SEC this year.
There is still no word on who will start at QB for Florida State.
The Oklahoman’s Berry Tramel thinks recently-named Sooners starter Sam Bradford is on a very short leash.
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American Gladiators set to make primetime return.
Justice League flick to be motion capture? Barf.
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Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Well Madden 08 comes out today and I’m still at work so I guess that means I’m a grown-up now. Excited to play the game, read some reviews and I’m pretty ready to see what it’s like. May hold off for a week or so before picking it up due to a possibly large purchase by yours truly later this week. More details to come on that.
I am definitely keeping an eye on this tropical storm that is headed this way. I have lived in Destin for a little over a year now and the closest I’ve ever come to experiencing a hurricane was Tropical Storm Alberto that steered clear of here but still kicked up some waves and some wind. Not real interested in experiencing a major hurricane. Fingers crossed.
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A really interesting article in the Rocky Mountain News on Javon Walker and how he is dealing, or not dealing, with the shooting death of teammate Darrent Williams.
The New Orleans Times-Picayune ponders what a LSU/USC BCS title game would be like. One word: delicious.
Arkansas suffers a tough loss on offense.
Washington Post columnist Norman Chad on how sports journalists have infilitrated radio and TV, for better or worse.
An early Fanhouse review of Madden 08.
Philadelphia sports writers react to last night’s preseason thumping.
The Washington Post’s Michael Wilbon on the mess at Ball State.
A nice Indy Star piece on Marvin Harrison.
Is The Big Ten college football’s most overrated conference?
South Carolina looking desperately for an offensive line.
Vince Young apologizes for one-game suspension.
Michael Vick’s attorneys are working on a plea deal.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wish tight end Alex Smith was as good at real football as he is at Madden.
Broncos cornerback Dominique Foxworth frustrated with lack of playing time. Foxworth is a good young corner and everyone had to have seen this coming when the Broncos acquired Dre Bly in the off-season. My guess is that Foxworth will become such a headache that the Broncos will end up shopping him around next off season barring an injury to Dre Bly or Champ Bailey.
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Apple to pit iPhone against Nintendo DS.
Kevin Smith to cast Jason Bateman as male lead in upcoming romantic comedy?
Title of new Punisher flick ensure it’s going to be terrible.
The Bostonist chats it up with Bottom Line fav. Matt Nathanson, whose new album Some Mad Hope comes out today.
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Monday, August 13th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Finally saw The Bourne Ultimatum over the weekend and loved it. It was everything that The Bourne Supremacy should have been but wasn’t. Matt Damon proves, once again, that he’s one of the greatest actors of our generation and turns in another powerhouse performance. The supporting performances are great, Joan Allen manages not to ruin this film like she did in Supremacy, Julia Stiles is actually really terrific and you really can’t say enough about David Strathairn, the guy is liquid on screen. The action sequences were top-knotch and even had me smirking like a geek with their awesome-ness (a smirk which drew several wayward glances and eye-rolls from my girlfriend who enjoyed it but clearly not as much as I did). Behind Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Ultimatum was my favorite movie of the summer.
I also saw Ron Howard’s The Paper with Michael Keaton, Glenn Close and Robert Duvall and really enjoyed it. I think it was very true to life at a newspaper and the actors were really convincing newspeople. I don’t think this film is as true to form as a picture like Shattered Glass but was every bit as enjoyable. The flick is perfect for a rainy day. Definitely worth a spot on your Netflix queue.
Currently blasting the speakers on my MacBook and in my car is Kanye West’s new single Stronger which features an amazing slowed-down sample of Daft Punk’s “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.” The song is fantastic and really embodies everything that I unashamedly love about Kanye West. The guy is inventive and not at all afraid to take risks. Can’t wait to pick up Graduation when it comes out on Sept. 11.
Worth mentioning was the trailer for Peter Berg’s The Kingdom that I saw before The Bourne Ultimatum, which I am more excited about then I can even describe. Jamie Foxx, Hillary Swank, Jason Bateman and the imcomparable Chris Cooper in what looks like it could be one of the best films of the year.
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British teen OD’s on espresso.
Some moron paid more than $1,500 for an oil smudge on a garage floor in Virginia. It doesn’t even look like Jesus. Frankly, it looks like a goat.
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ESPN’s Mark Schlabach lists college football’s biggest secrets in ‘07.
Lawrence Taylor tells Michael Strahan to hang it up.
Saints linebacker Scott Fujita sets the record straight on his water park foot injury.
Pair of pieces from ESPN’s Pat Forde on Kentucky quarterback Andre Woodson and on Darren McFadden going pro after this season.
DC United player pissed about ESPN’s Beckham-centric MLS coverage.
Jon Gruden is still sifting through his pack of quarterbacks.
Not really news but I find it interesting that every week there is a letter from a reader in the Buffalo News about how awful Sabres management is. Every week, never fails.
Hoosiers hope to improve their pass rush. It really can’t get any worse.
The AJC’s Terence Moore wants Michael Vick’s staunchest supporters to wake up and smell the roses.
A nice piece in the Houston Chronicle on Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee.
Packers first-round pick Justin Harrell sees limited time in preseason opener. This might have been the worst first-round pick in last year’s draft.
In case you live in a cave: MADDEN COMES OUT TOMORROW!
Drew Henson fighting for his football life in Vikings camp.
Titans players defend their ownership of pit bulls.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart on why the SEC is smiling and the things college football fans have learned a week into practice.
Oklahoma quarterback race still not decided.
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Three consumer groups have spoken out against the Whole Foods/Wild Oats merger.
Google to launch iTunes competitor, gBox.
Who owns what in today’s online media landscape.
Microsoft is hoping the release of the Halo 3 this winter can help the system rebound from hardware failures and slumping sales.
Christopher Nolan debuts some ‘Dark Knight’ footage at Chicago comic con. I can’t wait for this but it seems that the producers have gone 0-for-2 in my mind in the casting of Rachel Dawes’ character. First they casted Katie Holmes, who was the worst thing about Batman Begins and now they’ve gone out and gotten Maggie Gyllenhaal who is my least favorite actress on the planet. I have never seen a single film that she’s been in that I enjoyed. I hope she can change my mind.
Cinematical lists seven movie stars who are about to fall off the A-list.
Stereogum has the real cover of Kanye’s new record, Graduation.
Facebook makes the cover of Newsweek.
Newsweek’s 25 hottest universities.
As if you needed another reason to buy Kanye’s new record, 50 cent says that if West’s Graduation outsells his record, which comes out the same day, he’s going to stop making music. (Your lips to God’s ears, sir.)
Top Chef’s Sam Talbot on the now-infamous Rocco episode.
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
After successfully making it back from my car without suffering heat stroke, I’m ready to post today’s line. But first this thought on Facebook. Today I added several applications to my page including the virtual book shelf, CD rack and magazine rack. I think this is a cool idea but I can’t help but wonder if, as Facebook users, we are not better off if the old facebook. You know the one where you couldn’t have an application on your profile that allowed you to poop on your friends or throw food or engage in vampire/werewolf/zombie secretarian warfare. The site might be less effective at curbing your office boredom but would be a whole heck of a lot faster.
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Is that a monkey under your hat or are you just happy to see me?
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ESPN’s Pat Forde says quarterbacks have a lot to prove in ‘07.
Washington Post piece on Indiana football as they begin practice after the death of Coach Hep.
Brady Quinn finally signs with the Browns.
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach looks at what’s hot and what’s not in 2007.
Fanhouse sizes up the Big 12
Fanhouse lists SEC’s five best players not named McFadden.
Marshawn Lynch has been impressive so far at Bills camp.
Larry Bird and Jermaine O’Neal claim they’re on the same page.
Michigan State’s starting quarterback thinks the Spartans will be way better than .500 this year.
Tennessee’s leading rusher has been suspended indefinitely.
Braves legend Dale Murphy says Barry Bonds is a terrible example for kids.
Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer might be a little crazy.
Danica Patrick snipes at Dan Wheldon… again. Danica, just win a race. Just one and then maybe the rest of the sports world will take you seriously. Until then, Wheldon’s assessment of your ridiculous temper tantrums seem pretty spot on.
Some in Niners camp are worried second-year tight end (and draft day weeper) Vernon Davis is becoming the second-coming of T.O.
Reggie Miller is considering a comeback… with the Boston Celtics. As a Pacer fan, I was happy to see Reggie go when he did. He couldn’t play defefnse, was inconsistent from beyond the arc and was a shell of the player he was in his prime when he finally called it quits. But if I were in the building when Reg makes his return to Indy, I’d boo him out of the building. What about a little loyalty for a fanbase that stood by you and worshipped you when you stank on ice? And now you’re going to comeback for one last grab at a ring and you think the Celts have the best chance of taking you there with Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce? Shameless.
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Rosario Dawson has opted out of a role written for her by Kevin Smith.
Coming soon to a theatre near you.. a Meerkat Manor movie?
Could Kristen Bell be joining the cast of Lost?
VH1 is streaming the new Matt Nathanson record, ‘Some Mad Hope‘
Slate Magazine reviews the new Scott Baio reality show, which I enjoy without shame.
The editor of the page one editor Orange County Register is awesome.
Forbes looks at the top ten cities for foodies.
An update on the Newseum in Washington, DC.
Kevin Smith to direct a Super Max movie.
Another J.J. Abrams mystery project? How much more J.J. Abrams-related mystery is one person expected to handle?
Project Runway season 1 winner fires back at New York Magazine article, particularly the part about him being homeless.
Entertainment Weekly catalogs the best movie endings of all-time.
EW’s Lost expert Doc Jensen dismisses some Lost rumors and myths in the show’s post-season 3 hiatus.
Ohio State University wants its students to rat on each other.
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Monday, August 6th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Slow weekend filled with episodes of Degrassi and watching The Number 23, which was pretty unspectacular. I believe in Jim Carrey’s ability as an effective dramatic actor but this movie just missed the mark. The twist at the end is pretty decent but for a 98 minute movie, the flick does drag on a little. Still a decent watch if you’re bored enough.
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Cops in Bangkok love Hello Kitty…
A man in Denver tries to rob a library.
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The Indiana Daily Student says tight end Blake Powers’ arrest for accidentally throwing a water balloon at an off-duty cop is indicative of a large problem. I think it’s a slow summer and they’re over-reacting.
Steve Spurrier is really not that stoked about South Carolina’s admission process.
Jamarcus Russell’s holdout to go into September? It’s hard not to be reminded of what happened with Philip Rivers in. He held out, missed a bunch of camp and Drew Brees came in and revamped his career. Could the same thing happen with Daunte Culpepper?
Sports Illustrated’s Peter King checks in from training camp.
Jermaine O’Neal wants to be dealt to the Lakers. As a Pacer fan, I think J.O. is a complete malcontent and hasn’t shown up to play for the Pacers in at least two seasons. If the Pacers can get value for him (which I don’t think they can — Andrew Bynum and Lamar Odom is not going to cut it) then they should deal him.
The Fanhouse has begun its SEC preview. Good stuff.
Slate magazine wonders what it would be like if all the major sports allowed doping.
New York’s ten best interviews in sports.
The Indianapolis Star’s Terry Hutchens on the Hoosiers first day of football practice.
The Detroit Free Press on what to watch this year from Michigan/Michigan State.
Matt Flynn is ready to go as LSU quarterback.
Will highly touted Tennessee freshmen cornerback Eric Berry also see time at QB?
There is no question that Georgia will only go as far as Matthew Stafford can take them.
Freshmen looking to make a difference for Gators.
Texas rookie Amobi Okoye on his childhood in Nigeria.
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New York Magazine on being a Bravo reality star.
Some really amazing fan-made posters for the new J.J. Abrams project, whatever the name of that is.
Steve Jobs IMs the Times?
The San Fransisco Chronicle’s Mick LaSalle asks who is the greatest living director?
Tom Hanks to star in Farenheit 451?
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s 2007 songs of summer.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Yesterday was kind of a busy day here in Destin, ran around and had a bunch of interviews for Saturday’s paper so I didn’t get a chance to post a Line or an SEC preview. Today’s Line will be stories from yesterday as well as stories from today.
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Pittsburgh hospital takes a stand against crocs.
AMC doesn’t carry nickels?
Apparently life is tough when you share a name with a boy wizard.
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Is this the last year for D-Nabb in Philly?
McNabb appears to be showing promise early in training camp.
The Ocho Cinco has some money set aside for fines.
More of the Fanhouses Big Ten preview:
Penn State QB Anthony Morelli is confident but is he overconfident?
Virginia Tech hopes football season will mark a return to normalcy.
Joe Theismann says he urged Tony Kornheiser to stick with Monday Night Football.
Eagles fans crash Cowboys training camp.
The Colts are parting ways with defensive tackle Corey Simon.
Pro d-backs put Indiana wideout James Hardy through his paces.
‘Browns insider’ says Brady Quinn’s agent is the reason rookie QB isn’t in camp yet.
Wolverine players tell Jim Harbaugh where to go over academic criticisms.
SI’s Peter King says Brady Quinn is a fool for not being in camp.
What a dope Michael Strahan is.
Joe Paterno considers staying in the press box. Consider this — retire.
Wilbon on the death of Bill Walsh.
IU to pay tribute to Coach Hep on uniforms, helmets.
Big Ten commish Jim Delaney proving once more that he really is a complete idiot.
UCF is loving their new digs.
Baton Rouge Advocate talks some LSU football.
Vince Young proves that his low Wunderlich score wasn’t a fluke; punches teammate’s helmet with throwing hand. The Tennessean.
Tech group files complaints against sports leagues over fair use.
Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio expects the Spartans to be bowl bound in ‘07.
A nice story on the rise of Michigan true quarterback Ryan Mallett. Expect to see Mallett some playing time this season in mop-up duty. In time, I firmly believe Mallett will prove to be a much better quarterback than his rival Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen.
The State (Columbia, S.C.) ranks the SEC quarterbacks.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart ranks the SEC best running backs.
The NFL to produce a Vince Lombardi biopic.
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The University of Iowa could become the first university to name one of its colleges after a corporation following a $15 million gift from Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Disney has pulled the plug on its plans for a ‘Ratatouille’ wine.
Two-a-days are becoming a thing of the past in the NFL.
Even investment bankers love them some Facebook.
Blogger thinks new Bourne film is an attack on the Bush administration.
Wyclef says Lauryn Hill is the reason there hasn’t been a Fugees reunion.
Halo 3 to feature online multi-player co-op.
Tech blog Valleywag urges Facebook to stop counting its money and fix the site.
First season of Heroes to come out on DVD later this month. YES!
John Mayer, Dave Matthews and Nas set to play gig at Virginia Tech in September.
Cinematical reviews The Bourne Ultimatum, which I am excited beyond words to see tomorrow night. Another review from Time Magazine.
Robert Downey, Jr. talks about playing Iron Man.
Rumors swirl over the title of J.J. Abrams’ new project. Some production stills from the set.
The Detroit Free Press interview Cold War Kids frontman Nathan Willett.
Not everyone was a fan of Rocco Dispirito’s cameo on Top Chef last night.
Entertainment Weekly wants to know who you like more: Bond or Bourne?
American Airlines will test in-flight broadband next year.
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 by patrickdonohue
One of the things that I hate the most when reading blogs is those that are not updated frequently. And alas, I’ve become one of them. So I returned to my news reader to find more San Diego Comic-Con stories than you can shake a stick at and more Michael Vick news. Fun.
If you get bored, I’d highly recommend Kevin Smith’s Smodcast that he does with longtime friend and producer Scott Mosier. Really funny, insightful stuff on a variety of topics, the least of which appear to be movies. Here’s the link if you’re interested.
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Who knew an exclamation point could be so expensive.
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Will the NHL return to ESPN next season? And by next season, we mean 2008-2009.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are suing Ticketmaster, claiming the ticket broker of being a *gasp* monopoly?!?! I hate buying anything through Ticketmaster. I think if I had all of my “convenience charges” back, I could finance an Web 2.0 start-up.
You know you’re in trouble when Michael Irvin comes to your defense.
The Titans are shutting down Pacman Jones’ dreams of becoming the next Superfly Jimmy Snuka.
Freddy Adu signs with Portuguese football club Benfica. Wanna know why the MLS is never going to be a successful and respected soccer league? Because it can’t hold onto talent like Adu.
T.J. “Who’s your momma?” thinks NFL commish Roger Goodell is being “mean” to Bengals linebacker Odell Thurman.
Fanhouse’s Big Ten preview.
A rare Navy football story.
Eric Wright and Joe Thomas have agreed to contracts with the Browns. Brady Quinn continues to act like a moron.
Wisconsin AD, and former football coach, Barry Alvarez is in favor of a Big Ten championship game if the league expands to 12 teams.
Chicago Tribune columnist says Big 10 commish has some ‘splaining to do.
Kansas City Star columnist Jason Whitlock calls out Priest Holmes.
LSU head coach Les Miles tries to downplay all of the stupid things he’s said this off-season.
Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge is in search of a go-to receiver. Erik, his name is Robert Meachem, he’s in New Orleans. Just thought I could help.
L.A. Times’ columnist T.J. Simers proves can make you an elitist jerk.
Mark Richt says his Georgia Bulldogs are not “too far away” from being a title contender. Check his office for a gas leak.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart on the early Heisman race and the five things to expect in the SEC this year.
The AJC’s Jeff Schultz says Georgia is flying under the radar and could surprise some people this year.
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Well-rounded news…
The Consumerist is reporting that Best Buy has fired some Geek Squad personnel following newspaper articles about “agents” taking files from customer’s computer.
Select Best Buy stores open mini-Apple stores.
NBC wants the sometimes-funny Jimmy Fallon to replace Conan O’Brian as late night host.
Premiere’s 20 fresh faces of comedy.
A major investment group has called for the resignation of Whole Foods CEO John Mackey after it was discovered he was posting to a Yahoo! stock forum anonymously.
The Federal Trade Commission may block Whole Foods’ acquisition of rival Wild Oats. Seriously, consumers need two places where they can buy overpriced health food. Good lookin’ out, FTC.
The New York Times and NBC News will collaborate on their coverage of the 2008 Presidential Campaign.
A first look at the Lost videogame. Warning: You should secure your brain before you watch this! I almost lost mine. No pun intended.
A teaser trailer for the Dark Knight. Oh man. I don’t usually get excited about trailers, especially one that is 45 seconds long. But I’m a dork and I like Batman so this made me excited.
New Cold War Kids video for “Hospital Beds”.
Kathy Griffin on her date with Andrew W.K.
Kevin Smith to write and direct episode of Heroes spin-off.
Some Lost news from Comic-Con.
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