Tennis
19 February 2009
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27 January 2009
Djokovic ended his Aussie Open run against American Andy Roddick four sets into their quarterfinal match Tuesday. Despite winning the first set, the 105 degree heat on the court got to Djokovic and he decided to call it quits. Yes, I said 105 degree heat. In Melbourne. Even Crocodile Dundee would have been asking for Gatorade and Gold Bond.
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9 January 2009
Reyns Gems
My apologies to those who missed my posts over the past week, as I was in the process of installing internet in my new apartment.
And now to the question everybody is asking – can the Nuggets survive without Melo?
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8 October 2008
They say that of the few industries that benefit from a rocky, let’s face it – horrifying, economy is the alcohol business. Indirectly, there is another industry related to booze consumption, and that’s sports. You guessed it.
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6 June 2008
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13 April 2008
After my blog post about how Federer was the greatest tennis player of all time and was easily going to break Sampars' record 14 Grand Slam singles victories, I'm starting to think that I might have been a little premature in my assesment.
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