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Watching the World Cup with Steve Nash in 2010

Some people believe that I am crazy.  Others just haven’t gotten to know me well enough yet.  One of my craziest dreams is to go to the World Cup in South Africa in 2010 to watch team USA play.  Not only is it a ridiculously outlandish goal in itself, but I would like to watch [...]

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The Five Signs of Facebook Addiction?

Click here to watch the video at abc.com. There is a short video at abc.com about the perils of Facebook addiction and some of the tell-tale signs of an addict.  Maybe you sat there watching the video like me and said:  ”Hey, I do that!”  Ok, hopefully not the stalking of ex-lovers.  I’d like to [...]

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Halcombs’ Adoption Video

A friend of mine from college and his wife are looking to adopt a child from Ethiopia.  They plan on documenting the process through video and posting in on their website.  I have posted the first video below.  His website is michaelhalcomb.blogspot.com/.  I hope you will get involved if you are interested and able to.

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Beckham’s return to L.A. not all hugs and kisses

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After a mostly warm reception at an away game in New York earlier this week, there was a noticeably more hostile reception waiting for David Beckham at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA on Sunday.  Signs saying: “Go Home Fraud”, “Hey Becks, Here Before You, Here After You, Here Despite You”, and my personal [...]

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Beckham’s fantastic goal at home… with no boos.

From the Fox Soccer Channel: And from a fan: Maybe people are quick to forgive and forget if one can perform and offer them something of value.  Seems like Becks is back in the good graces of the Home Depot Center faithful.  Are the fans fickle?  Or did they just need some time to sort [...]

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Tuesday Newsday – 40th Anniversary of the Manson murders

That’s right.  40 years ago this week, a relatively unknown hippie and his gang began a killing spree that would change the understanding of murder in America, and throughout the world.  Seven people were dead by the end of it all.  But it was not the number of bodies that troubled the police and eventually [...]

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