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thesportsfag wrote a new blog post: NFL Week 5 Recap 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
It’s the first time since 1970 there are no undefeated teams four games into the NFL season. Yes, we have parity, and we have some really bad football being played this year.
Jacksonville 36, Buffalo 26 Its rare you see a team win the turnover battle 3-0 and lose the game. It’s also strange to see a [...]
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thesportsfag wrote a new blog post: AP Top 25 College Football Poll Week 6 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
Last year’s Rose Bowl participants, Ohio State and Oregon, occupy the top two spots in this weeks AP’s College Football Poll. Former #1 Alabama, who fell 35-21 to South Carolina, made several uncharacteristic mistakes and wasn’t able to stop Gamecock’s wide receiver Alshon Jeffery who pulled in several tough catches on his way to [...]
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thesportsfag commented on the blog post Predictably Predictable Predictions 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
Well I think you’ve got lots to look forward to with the demise of your rivals across town. I wish Alabama would get busted cheating again. Oh wait they just did with e player who went to the agent party in South Beach.
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thesportsfag commented on the blog post Predictably Predictable Predictions 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
I’m gonna change the spam words to something even more offensive now. How about ‘pillow biter’?
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thesportsfag commented on the blog post ESPN’s Body Issue 2010 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
LOL, true about Evan. But at least he’s not tucking it like Amar’e.
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thesportsfag commented on the blog post When LGBT “Citizen Journalists” Don’t Give The Full Story And Facts .. Reader Beware ! 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
If all of the ‘journalist’ were above reproach then I would fall in line with what you’re saying, but I couldn’t find where ABC News attributed their Walmart facts in either the online story or video. Maybe I’m missing it, which is extremely likely cause I’m watching football as I type, when you say, “Case [...]
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thesportsfag wrote a new blog post: Predictably Predictable Predictions 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
TheSportsFag’s predictably predictable big-game predictions for week 6 of college football. Note: I’m not responsible if you lose your bathhouse money on my predictions. #1 Alabama @ #19 South Carolina 3:30 CBS Will anyone stop the Tide this year? I hate to say it but even with an extra week to prepare I don’t think the Cocks [...]
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joseph c. knudson wrote a new blog post: Stop This Madness 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
We need to stop the suicide among gay teens! We need to do whatever is necessary to accomplish this! The best way is to educate society on homosexuality! Ignorance is our worst enemy; we need to wipe out ignorance on the issue of homosexuality! Please help me work toward that goal. I’m using my new [...]
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thesportsfag wrote a new blog post: ESPN’s Body Issue 2010 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
ESPN’s annual quasi-nude Body Issue drops today. I’m sure there’s some fine journalisming in the issue, but I’m pretty certain there’s only one reason my readers would want to spend $$$ on the magazine. So I’ll save you the hassle of looking like a perv buying the issue at your local grocery store. Excuse [...]
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thesportsfag commented on the blog post College Football’s Top 25 Hotties of 2010 – #15 Blake Gideon 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
Thanks for your comment.
1) I don’t see where I referred to Gideon as a wide receiver in this post.
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thesportsfag wrote a new blog post: Freak Performance(s) 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
The Freak , also known as Timmy Tim Boy Lincecum shut down Atlanta with a two-hit complete gamer in the first of the Giants best of five National League divisional series against the Braves. The Freak’s performance advances the theory of 2010 as being “the year of the pitcher.” That’s the theory being espoused by most baseball [...]
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thesportsfag commented on the blog post Stream of Unconsciousness 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
I know it’s looking like more and more like another Bama championship. It’s disheartening for us Auburn fans.
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thesportsfag commented on the blog post Stream of Unconsciousness 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
I kept looking at the video in that post trying to find some dude in an A&F t-shirt until I realized you were talking about my avatar. That’s me. Why? Have we tricked before?
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OutLoudBlogs and James are now friends 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
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joseph c. knudson and James are now friends 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
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joseph c. knudson posted on the forum topic College Football 2010 in the group Sports Fags: 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
I told you we are the real #1; we really have it in us this season and we will go all the way for sure.
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OutLoudBlogs posted an update in the group OutLoudBlogs LGBT Bloggers: 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
Found this great article on how the Facebook Like button is driving traffic upwards of 200% for some very well known and established sites:
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thesportsfag commented on the blog post Results Are In 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
With her network TV show she should absolutely be the most influential and famous gay activist in America. She gets the most eyeballs after all.
Though I wish Rachel Maddow would kick Katie Couric out of Rather’s old chair.
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joseph c. knudson wrote a new blog post: Results Are In 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
According to a poll I recently conducted on another blog site I post to, Ellen De Generes was voted the most influential and famous gay activist in America!
What do you think?
Tip of the day: BE NOTICED, DO SOMETHING GREAT!
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thesportsfag wrote a new blog post: Stream of Unconsciousness 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
Stream of Unconsciousness as I wonder why Glenn Beck’s bragging about being the better community organizer. Video of the day… (I know I should finish strong but this is too funny – 17 seconds) Movin’ on up… The Vikings trade for Randy Moss coupled with Sidney Rice’s return means if the Vikings make the playoffs they’re the NFC favorites. [...]
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Well they are definitely looking strong right now, but there’s still a long way to go.