How do you not fire the Louisville coach when they trailed 49---zip to Rutgers at the half. No one believes that Louisville would be a bottom feeder in the Big East if Bobby Petrino would have stayed.
Teel throws 6 TD passes in the first half against Louisville. 17 for 22 for 343 yards in the first half.
Birmingham newspaper suggests that Auburn hire Romeo Crennel as the next Auburn coach. Why ? They believe he will be available and that the SEC needs a minority coach.
This can't be right. Mock drafts are starting to pop up. This idiot believes the Bengals will draft a wide out in the first round. No one could be that dumb...right ?
The Bengals need to draft players who weigh at least 300 pounds on day one. PLEASE !!!!
Carson says that the people he meets are totally different than those who call in sports talk shows. This morning we'll talk about why as a public person, he is missing the boat.
Signing Mike Lincoln for two years is fine. No, it's not a big splash. But, you need guys like Lincoln.
ROLL PLAYERS. Can Walt fill Dusty's bench the way he was able to fill Tony's bench in St. Louis.
Hmmm....St. Louis spends the $$$$$ to get a shortstop. The Reds still don't have one they know will the answer next season. Khlial Greene will probably bounce back from his bad season with San Diego. St. Louis isn't concerned that Greene, a former first rounder wants a big contract. He's in the last year of his deal.
Reds are looking for a lefty. It's one of those deals that could help a lot, but doesn't get much publicity. St. Louis finishes their deal with Trevor Miller.
It's fair to ????? if the REDS are going to spend $$$$$. But, I will still wait and see what the roster looks like when it's all said and done.
I would be highly suspicious of friend Cowper if I were you. People who keep hares and dogs to my mind go coursing at the weekend. But then if he has got a church window to himself, perhaps he is the patron saint? If lunatics and lawyers can have patron saints, why not coursers? Dereham competes for his favours, by the way with
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Did you see the story yesterday about the so-called "world's oldest cat"? Mischief, living in Cornwall, is twenty seven years old, which someone has calculated to be 125 "cat years". This seems like a random calculation, because there is certainly no science involved, but I suspect that the figure was reached from a good source.
The Feline Advisory Bureau, with its team of the UK's best cat experts, has worked out a formula for comparing cat and human ages. Take the first year of the cat's life as being equivalent to 15 human years. By the time it is 2, the cat can be considered the equivalent of a 24-year-old person. Thereafter, each year equates to about 4 human years. A 12-year-old cat, for example, will be the equivalent of 64 (i.e. 24 + [10 x4]). And Mischief, at 27 years, becomes 124 cat years (although 125 does sound better in a headline, doesn't it?)
The same type of calculations can be done for different species. If a mouse lives for three years, that means that one human year is around 25 "mouse years". And as for mayflies, well if they only live for a day, that means that one human day is around 75 "mayfly years".
Of course there is no such thing as cat years, dog years or any other years than the length of time it takes for the earth to travel around the sun. The intriguing issue is the differing rates at which various species of animals grow older. This is something that has always fascinated me.
If you look at the constituent parts of animals, they are astonishingly similar to humans. Chop out a kidney from a dog, a cat and a human, and they all look pretty much the same. Most of the internal organs are almost identical to each other. Even under the microscope, the cellular structure is very similar between different species. Of course there are subtle differences - one of the challenges to veterinary students is to be able to identify the species of origin by inspecting various viscera. But there are far more visual similarities than differences. As well as looking like us, animals' bodies function in the same way too - similar metabolic processes take place in us all.
Perhaps the single biggest difference is a very important one: most animals age much more rapidly than humans. By the age of ten, a dog has the dentition of a sixty year old human. At fifteen years of age, a cat's liver looks far more like the liver of a 65 year old person than a human teenager. Many dogs and cats develop signs of old-age associated Alzheimer's type disease by the time they reach their mid-teens.
Why do pets age so much more quickly than humans? No-one knows. I know plenty of work is being done in this area, and I'm sure the answer will be complicated. If we can work out what makes pets age so quickly, perhaps the information can be used to find ways of making humans age even more slowly. When someone finds out, I'll be keen to find the answer. And hopefully that will before I am not too old to benefit - in human years, cat years, or any other type of years.
I was at the CSM Cooke dinning facility yesterday when R-Truth, Vince, Kelly, Eve, John, and Rey came. With all the soldiers acting like *#@holes, they were very professional and friendly. Poor Kelly look sooo tired. I was going to have them sign my company hat, but that could've meant someone behind me may not have gotten to see them, as they were very time constrained. Through time and location changes, I think it went well.
Two new character classes have been added in the latest patch for Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning.
The Blazing Sun and Black Guard careers had previously only been available to those players who completed the Heavy Metal live event. However apparently, they will be accessible by everyone when the game's first major update drops next week.
Game Update 1.1.0 will also see a revamp for open-world realm-versus-realm play, as well as new quest chains, Lairs and Tome of Knowledge unlocks.
Until then, this week's patch will see a number of changes being made to existing careers, with nine getting full Mastery point refunds, as well as a couple of fixes to the responsiveness and animation of combat.
We'll bring you any more news about the big update as soon as we hear it.
It is reported that this female has had 300 different 'partners'. Does this make her a bit of a 'ladette', nudge, nudge, wink, wink or an utter disgrace to her gender. But perhaps the more important question is...Is she a 'one off' in being somewhat over keen in that department or is she the face of womanhood in Britain today?
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Simon Jenkins, The Guardian: America, cowering to an imaginary enemy, is not the country I once knew Alexander Chancellor, The Guardian: My bank manager once invited me for lunch at the branch. Imagine that happening today Richard Beeston, The Times: Tony Blair is the wrong man for the Middle East Samuel Brittan, Financial Times: The pre- Budget report turned out, at best, a damp squib and, at worst, counterproductive Jesse Norman, Financial Times: Human beings are not mere selfish agents Leading article, Wall Street Journal: Europe cuts interest rates. Now, how about taxes?
When you have a fan base as big as Linkin Park's its pretty hard to make every single fan happy. Still, Mike Shinoda says they try.
"We've been trying to add a couple things that are fan favorites that we haven't been able to play in the past, just to spike it in there. You know, I think a lot of people want to come and hear the singles, so we do that. But we do try and make room for stuff we know is not in the forefront of people's minds but a lot of the people who have been fans of ours for awhile, they want to hear certain songs."
Linkin Park's new live CD/DVD (with some AMAZING new footage) Road to Revolution is out now.
If you have an iPhone you can soon play a Christmas game with Weezer! The makers of the awesome Tap Tap Revenge have teamed up with the band to create Christmas With Weezer. The group has recorded six classic holiday tracks for the application that allows users to tap and shake cost ya $4.99.