Friday, December 08, 2006

WORKING FOR THE WEEKEND

Note to readers: We've crossed the 45,000 hits mark, which is not bad for a blog that is less than eight months old. It would be great to reach 50,000 by New Year's.

We're grateful for the support, although sometimes it feels like a tumbleweed should be blowing across the computer screen. Or I feel like I'm standing on a cliff overlooking the ocean yelling and ranting. Then again, it is a busy time of year.

Anyhow, what did we learn this week?

Some of those U.S. college bowl games are really pointless. (Much obliged, again, to Chris Young for the link.)

You're talking authors, it's Paul Quarrington, Don DeLillo, Kurt Vonnegut... and Mark Bavaro?

Some -- not all, mind you -- Ottawa Senators fans have an unhealthy obsession with referees.

There is a CIS hoops blog. You'll thank me on your wedding night.

Frank D'Angelo apparently has a clear shot at CFL moguldom and game attendance. Eep.

Have an average weekend. Send your thoughts to neatesager@yahoo.ca.

1 comment:

Phil said...

Just a quick note to let you know I really enjoy your blog and I hope you keep it up - it's part of my daily sports obsession regimen !

Also, I have heard from a very good source that the 'news' that the Palmer group had pulled of negotiations with the CFL is premature. That may very well still be the final outcome given the way the CFL conducts a 'negotiation', but it has not happened just yet. We'll keep our fingers crossed, I guess.