If not for a great glove save by J.S. Giguere, I would still be sitting on the front lawn at City Hall, bathing in the smoke (cigar, cigarette and ‘other’) of people who want to take every opportunity to light up when in close proximity to others.
Here’s Hockey Will Tear Up Apart on Leafs Nation and how they’re handling having the Sens in the Finals:
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agree on is that somewhere along the line, the Leafs seem to have missed a lesson or something that the Senators now have learned. Their usual bitterness has a tinge of sadness to it.
Funny enough, this came up in conversation for me last week as I was interviewing Richard D’Alessio, the director of the Knob Hockey spots. He was having a pretty good laugh out of all the angst being experienced by the Leafs fan base, and the result was the series of shorts debuting soon of the team’s top line crank calling the Leafs on the golf course. Look for it soon, here.
For those of you who missed it last night, check out the NHL Fanhouse Live Blog and my initial reactions from last night.
More later, as reaction pours in.
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Allison Stokke, With Leather And The Untapped Potential Of Internet Celebrity
By now, I’m sure most males between the ages of 18-35 have seen this photo of high school pole vaulter Allison Stokke, or even watched this YouTube video.
Now the Washington Post has spilled a few pixels about how the blog, With Leather, has supposedly turned this poor girl’s world upside down by turning her into the viral Internet sensation of 2007:
On May 8, blogger Matt Ufford received Stokke’s picture in an e-mail from one of his readers, and he reacted to Stokke’s image on instinct. She was hot. She was 18. Readers of Ufford’s WithLeather.com — a sports blog heavy on comedy, opinion and sometimes sex — would love her.