Sunday, April 16, 2006

Back on campus...

First off, to all those Reds fans out there, I will not rub it in (I do that to Cubs fans only) but how about those Pujols home runs today?!? I'm calling the MVP this season as his right now.

Okay, let's get down to business. I have emails from Wednesday to today to get to and thank G-d, I set my Google alerts to once a day! I may change the Cardinals and Walt to as it happens. Let's not forget the MLB Press Passes as well (see Redbirds Fun soon.). As a friendly reminder, if you like the work that i do, please consider making a donation via paypal.

The big question is: Will Barry Bonds retire? And if he does indeed retire, do you think he is worthy of joining the Hall of Fame?

In Red Sox news, they have the best record out there since the start of 2003 according to the game notes from last Wednesday. Manager Terry Francona has over 200 wins while managing Boston. David Wells picked up the loss on Wednesday while Mohr, David Ortiz and Wily Mo Pena hit out of the yard. Matt Clement picked up the loss on Thursday as David Ortiz went yard again. On Friday, the Sox won 2-1 as Curt Schilling moves to 3-0 on the season. On Saturday, they lost and Tim Wakefield picked up the loss. Jon Papelbon has recorded six saves this month, and he ties a record among Red Sox rookies in any calendar month.

WAVE-3 picked up several broadcast awards.

Sen. Bayh stresses unity.

KAPT had several victories during the 2006 legislative session. Go here to see which of Jonathan Miller's initiatives passed. Here's more on the legislature.

NH State Rep. Peter Sullivan has pledged to run a clean campaign. Speaking of NH, another article on the election status in 2008.

Are comedy teams a lost art?

I missed Evan Bayh on This Week. I hear the two Indiana senators are split on ol' Donald. The national party may want to focus on Indiana.

The President will not fire Donald Rumsfeld.

Gen. Clark did visit Elizabethtown.

Neil Young takes on the president in a new song.

Here it is, your moment of zen.

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