Category: Sports

Fundamentals of online gambling

Poker, blackjack or any other casino game with a really fancy name, any layman familiar with the web knows that these are just a click away. Today, the online gambling industry is one of those with the highest growth rate. However, which site to choose is definitely the biggest problem one faces when seriously thinking […]

Dating Men – How To Attract A Man

It’s okay, he notices you in a crowd. That means there’s something you’re already doing right in his eyes. So you get together and talk, what’s next? How do you make sure that he will stay in love with you? 1. Be yourself As mentioned above, you’ve already done enough to get his attention, so […]

John Lennon – The misunderstood Beatle

While watching Monday night football on a quiet afternoon on December 8, 1980, I was hungover when I heard Howard Cosell interrupt the game with a breaking news story. John Lennon was assassinated in New York City? Could that be true? That was true. Later, he was pronounced dead. I was shocked. Then my brother, […]

History of the New York Yankees baseball team

During their first years in their new city, they were known as the New York Highlanders. Eventually, they have found a more appropriate name, the Yankees. Since then, they have been at the top of Major League Baseball. When it comes to titles, they have a total of twenty-six World Series championships and thirty-nine American […]

A profile of Johnny Miller

We all know from his television commentary with NBC America that Johnny Miller can talk for the talk, but for a time in the mid-1970s he also walked, probably better than anyone else who has set foot on a field of Golf. Everyone he competed against, and that included Nicklaus, Watson, Weiskopf and Trevino, knew […]

BJJ veteran Eduardo Rocha trains winners at SF Bay

At first glance, Eduardo Rocha looks like just another muscular bald guy, the kind you find meditating on weight benches between sets. At second glance, he is intimidating. With copper-colored eyes that lock you in place like a note on a bulletin board, Rocha doesn’t seem to have much trouble in dark alleyways. At 43, […]

Ness’s Notes (January 22)

And then there were none! Three Division I teams began Saturday undefeated, but by the end of the day, all three had lost. No. 1 Duke lost at Georgetown (87-84) and No. 2 Florida lost at Tennessee (80-76), both falling to 17-1. No. 9 Pittsburgh (now 15-1) lost at St. John’s, 55-50. My free game […]

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