Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Pre-LOST Links (and Videos)

Some good links before I sit down to watch LOST

-John Buccigross goes through a Mount Rushmore of every NHL team. I may put Gilbert on there for the Rangers, but I really can't complain.

-Baseball Musings goes over the recent Miguel Tejada guilty plea and wonders if it could lead to deportation

-Ken Rosenthal goes over the lefty reliever market and sees that there are a lot left (as well as second basemen). I wondered at the time if the Yankees should have let Marte go and tried to get a draft pick, but it looks like they woudn't have gotten a pick...but they may have saved some money. Let's hope Marte is a little better than he showed last year.

-The election is done, but Ben Smith shows that Moveon.org is not done bashing Republicans, especially when they make really selfish, stupid and hypocrtical decisions. Awesome!

-First Read shows that you may not want to be the person who responds to the State of the Union...

-Freakonomics asks who would be stupid enough to answer yes to these questions (and why I love questions like this)

-Blogging the Bombers has some info on Jesus Montero and some other of the younger Yankees

-According to this report, teenagers spend 31 hours a week online and 2 hours looking at porn...oh to be a teenager again!

-Roberto Alomar's life gets worse...hopefully those weren't steroids needles

-Doc Jensen on "Lost" time travel anxiety

-Rangers vs. Ovechkin going on right now (4-4)

-Ann Coulter under investigation

-Rihanna and Chris Brown saga gets even crazier

-Sounds like my regular Sunday drive

-Surprised that Madoff got his wife's money out?

-The website for Ted's love interest on "Scrubs"

-More "sexting" (damn...to be young again), this time in Falmouth.

-Former Caterpillar employees may come back if the stimulus passes.

-Someone else agrees that Abreu has "hit the wall" defensively (such a good pun)

-Daily Show to the White House. Love John Oliver and excited for this.

-And I love when Jon Stewart rips Bill O'Reilly:

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