Photo by Esquire Welcome to the weekend dear reader(s). I don't know about you, but I could use a drink, or two, or three. But I digress. If its a weekend in the fall that means sports. Lots and lots of sports. Like football? You've got NCAA and NFL to choose from. Baseball? MLB League … Continue reading Friday LinkFrogging – 10/15/10
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First things first, thanks, once again to Chris for filling in for me so ably on our weekly jaunt around the web. Well done sir. Well done! Can you feel it? Summer is fading and fall is in the air. Football, of every kind, is back underway. The Boys of Summer are heading into the … Continue reading Friday LinkFrogging – 9/10/10
Boys and girls, the dog days of summer are upon us. Its been a rough week in the world of Geek. First we lost Harvey Pekar. The next day it was "The Boss," George Steinbrenner. Note to all you celebrities out there, the rule of 3's is currently in play. The National League won … Continue reading Friday LinkFrogging – 7/16/10
Oh what a week its been boys and girls. Lots of good (albeit largely late) content on the mighty GG this week. That leads us into our favorite weekly (and always timely) feature...LinkFrogging. Yes, we're back once again with a load of links to mystify your friends and neighbors with this weekend. And, of course, … Continue reading Friday LinkFrogging – 6/11/10
March Madness has begun. SXSW is underway. Productivity nationwide has taken a nosedive this week. Our turn to add to the decline in our own humble way. Before we begin our journey, let's meet this week's cheesecake shall we? Say hello to Helena Bonham Carter. Why Helena Bonham Carter you ask? I'll tell you. I … Continue reading Friday LinkFrogging – 3/19/10
Word on the street is that there's a problem with college football's Bowl Championship Series format. The sports media hates it, and have always hated it. Bloggers hate it, and likely will always hate it. Saturday Night Live hates it, or at least Will Forte had written one of his Weekend Update songs and needed … Continue reading Postseasonal Affective Disorder: College Football’s Long, Winding Journey To Determine A Champion, Part I