• April 6, 2021

Leo Ferris: the man who saved the NBA

The early days of basketball often saw slow and unfriendly games for fans that often left viewers bored. Games often only reached their 40s and many of the best players averaged less than 15 points per game. Many of the early basketball games were more like a glorified version of the keep the kids away…

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The legendary story of LeBron James

For the elite athlete, the bronze ring of immortality and a professional sports championship, it often moves a little beyond its clutch. The more you give up, the more the audience highlights what you haven’t refined rather than what you have. LeBron James knows all about this ruthless incongruity. For eight bewildering seasons, he was…

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How to hit the G-spot and climax uncontrollably

After so many years of making love, you are probably aware that a woman’s G-spot definitely makes her climax. But if you are facing a problem inducing more climax just by working on your G-spot, then you should read on. Here I have put together two ways to hit her G-spot right and make her…

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Baseball: the only sport that reflects real life

Every spring the “Summer boys” celebrate the “Great American pastime.” As I watched the Padres and Dodgers face off today, I was struck by the similarity between baseball and the way our society works. Perhaps that is why, as other sports gain in popularity, baseball still retains its popularity and historical significance after more than…

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5 factors that could determine how / why people vote for a candidate

In each election, a variety of circumstances, reasons, rationale / rationale, personal considerations, biases, and who actually takes the time and makes the effort to vote, etc., often determines the winner. As I write this article, today, the United States will have its last day to cast its vote and determine the next president of…

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Have sports teams in any city won all four major league championships in one year?

The simplest answer is no. No city has hosted the current owner of the Vince Lombardi Trophy (National Football League), the Larry O’Brien / Walter A. Brown Trophy (National Basketball Association), the World Series Trophy (Major League Baseball) and the Stanley Cup (National Hockey League) in the same year. The closest a city has gotten…

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5 great soccer apps for iPhone and iPod Touch devices

Soccer season is upon us. If you consider yourself a fanatic, hopefully you have all your necessities prepared: a high-definition television the size of a refrigerator; an oversized foam hand adorned with your favorite team’s mascot; sandwiches, sweet and savory alike; and lots of heated opinions for the next cold water discussion or, failing that,…

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Top 10 ugly musicians and beautiful women

It’s a fact of life that ugly guys don’t end up with hot women, despite what propaganda movies like Shrek, Groundhog Day, and Jaws II have tried to teach us. That is, unless you make a living playing in a band, it doesn’t even have to be a credible band for a country band to…

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College football cards: introduction, payouts, and earnings

Every week of the college football season, I make at least one college football parlay bet. There is something magical about watching many games at the same time and having action in all of them. If you are new to NCAA college football betting, here is some information to help you. Let’s start by talking…

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Top 5 teams to watch this season

Well, the new season has finally arrived, and once again we are getting ready to see who the “Cinderella” teams will be. We want to know how the teams are doing compared to last year. We also want to know if the good teams from last year will be able to play well again. I’m…

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