This is why I love blogs

Where else can you read an intricate analysis of Mariner first basemen’s ball tossing habits , followed closely in my RSS feeds by Doc’s entries from yesterday, including a detailed analysis of the Ford Mustang as less than useful and a story of a guy pissing all over a bathroom stall?

I guarantee you’re not hearing any of this on CNN. 🙂

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