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dpal on June 1st, 2009

Not really an NBA fan so the Cavs and LeBron getting knocked out doesn’t mean that much to me. I know that the NBA was really banking on a LeBron <–> Kobe matchup, but those are the breaks… Anyways… if LeBron had made it to the finals I MIGHT have watched, but him missing the [...]

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dpal on January 7th, 2008

Before I post anything else, let me go ahead and preface this by telling all of my family members that are reading this, that all my kids absolutely loved your Christmas gifts! They were big hits, and the kids are truly enjoying them. However, the big hit for the whole family, has been the Wii. [...]

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dpal on January 10th, 2007

Although, I was raised here in SC since I was 4 years old, I have always considered Pittsburgh my hometown. After all, that was where I was born. I grew up rooting for all the Pittsburgh professional sports teams. And we had many reasons to celebrate. Since 1970: The Steelers have had 22 playoff appearances [...]

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dpal on August 21st, 2006

I had a chance to listen to the Dan Patrick Show on ESPN radio this afternoon. Dan and Michael Irving were debating on whether or not Tiger Woods could actually be the greatest athlete alive. Both seemed to be in agreement that: Golfers are not athletes Tiger wouldn’t be able to compete if he were [...]

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dpal on January 25th, 2006

I’m gonna go a little off-topic tonight and blog a little a bout some of my personal likes. First, I read today that AMD has broken the 20% mark in market share. I’ve been a fan of AMD for quite a few years now, so it is a good thing to see them gaining a [...]

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dpal on December 23rd, 2005

Those of you that follow football have probably already heard or read about the passing of the Colt’s Head Coach Tony Dungy’s 18-year old son, James. When I heard about it this morning on the local sports radio station, it hit me really hard. No parent should ever have to bury their child I’ll be [...]

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dpal on November 19th, 2005

Not a good day for the Palomares clan. South Carolina lost to Clemson in a game that SC seemingly controlled and Coastal Carolina lost the Big South conference title and may have lost their playoff spot in 1AA football by losing a heart-breaker to Charleston Southern in double OT. Coastal actually had the game won [...]

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