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		<title><![CDATA[A season pending]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 14:42:03 PDT</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[So I'm sitting home, watching the game, season opener, wondering if our boys will have what it takes this season. And I just think there is so much to be excited about right now. First and foremost: it's hockey season, baby! I'm so excited for fall because of three things: old sweatshirts, pumpkin beer, and hockey season. I used to work out almost everyday, take my dog for a walk, help my girlfriend with dinner, but during hockey season, I'm sad to say I lose a bit of my figure, so does my dog, and my girlfriend is pissed at me for how much time I spend glued to the TV tracking a puck too fast for her to see. All the nay sayers think the playoffs are a long shot for us this year.&nbsp;Sure we lost the big 2-1. But even without Forsberg, we have a lot to be excited about this season. On Sakic's between-period interviews on Versus, he promises, &quot;Our D is as good as it's been in years.&quot;&nbsp; I couldn't agree more. Liles is playing tight. Foote is healthy, and Salei has found his niche, to name but a few. The forward lines are as solid as ever, of course, led by the legend himself, Joey Boy. The acquisition of Darcy Tucker will solidify a much-needed physical presence in the offensive corners. Svatos and Wolski are coming off a fantastic season last year and will only keep building on their willingness to grow and adapt on the ice. Not to mention the stalwart presence of Brunette and the ex-Denver Pioneer Mr. Paul Stasney. Overlooking it all, the suit on the bench, Tony Granato. I never really understood why he was coach a few years a few years back, stayed with the club and now gets the big call. I was ok with Quenneville. i hale from from Missouri as an old guard Blues fan from the Hull/MacInnis days. That Quenneville. He's alright. But I really think Granato has his head right, is motivated to do good by the club and will prove it in the win column.&nbsp; <p></p><p><a href="http://www.coloradoavalanchenews.com/tymcnally/weblog/4673/a-season-pending.html">Continue reading "A season pending"</a></p>]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 18:42:18 PDT</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>May 1, 2008, your Broncos QB Jay Cutler announced that he was diagnosed with diabetes, and nervous Denver football fans held their collective breath. &ldquo;Ain&rsquo;t that the sugar disease?&rdquo; many of the less educated fans would ask fellow concerned citizens. But the more serious question on everyone&rsquo;s mind was, &ldquo;How will this affect his play?&rdquo;</p><p>I for one, was one of the few Denverites jumping for joy upon finding out that a local athletic celebrity was diagnosed with a chronic and commonly misunderstood disease. Why was I so happy?</p><p>August 17, 1997, I, Tyler McNally, announced that I was diagnosed with diabetes. Of course, I didn&rsquo;t make the announcement at a press conference to a gaggle of journalists looking for the scoop. It was just my parents, my brothers, me. Hardly the support of entire city.</p><p><a href="http://www.coloradoavalanchenews.com/tymcnally/weblog/4642/sports-blog.html">Continue reading ""</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title><![CDATA[Sports  Booze  History]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 21:17:10 PDT</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>They say that of the few industries that benefit from a rocky, let&rsquo;s face it &ndash; horrifying, economy is the alcohol business. Indirectly, there is another industry related to booze consumption, and that&rsquo;s sports. You guessed it.</p>  <p>They have an intertwined history as juicy as a Cherry Cricket cheeseburger, dating back as far and further than the Romans. You mean to tell me guys named Maximus and Dorisimus and Badassimus didn&rsquo;t take a little slug of some Roman moonshine before dawning the shield and sword to take on an untamed beast on the coliseum. I mean, they had to be half-cocked to do something that stupid.</p>  <p>Ah yes, the commingled relationship between sporting and alcohol goes back some time, doesn&rsquo;t it? And it has only gotten more interlaced with the test of time.</p><p><a href="http://www.coloradoavalanchenews.com/tymcnally/weblog/4619/sports--booze--history.html">Continue reading "Sports  Booze  History"</a></p>]]></description>
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