Heroes Returns Tonight!
I know it seemed like 1/22/2007 would take forever to get here, but we’ve finally made it. Enjoy a brand new Heroes tonight! Heroes 9/8c NBC
I know it seemed like 1/22/2007 would take forever to get here, but we’ve finally made it. Enjoy a brand new Heroes tonight! Heroes 9/8c NBC
in case you missed it…
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Okay, I’ve created a new wedding site… There will be more functionality and pictures and galore to come but hey, I got time right?... 167 days?
Check it out Wedding Site
I just can’t really think of any words to describe this other than… Tsss.
After being dormant forever except with the non stop spam attacks, I’ve decided to just go ahead and murder it in it’s cold dead sleep. I know there won’t be much crying from here to London regarding this recent change. There was no point in having one to begin with. If you’d like to discuss things, comment on the blog. Otherwise email me if you want to talk about something else. Stay tuned for more exciting changes soon as I am finally making myself learn a few new tactical web design tricks.
This season has been completely insane with the amount of injuries to star quality players. Usually one or two stars get hurt a year and miss significant time, but this year it seems like every team has someone hurt. Here is a rundown of a few of the injuries so far this season. The big ones that are affecting my fantasy teams are Josh Smith and Yao Ming (in addition to the Melo suspension which is killing me). Odom should be back soon, but the Lakers have been doing good either way. Milwaukee traded for Earl Boykins and Julius Hodge a couple days ago to relieve some tenderness.
Shaquille O’Neal, Miami—Left knee surgery, out 4-6 weeks
Peja Stojakovic, New Orleans—Lower back surgery, out 2-3 months
Bobby Simmons, Milwaukee—Right ankle surgery, out for season
Lamar Odom, LA Lakers—Sprained right knee, out 3-6 weeks
Paul Pierce, Boston—Left foot stress reaction, out 2-3 weeks
Rashard Lewis, Seattle—Torn tendon, right hand, out 2-3 months
Yao Ming, Houston—Fractured right tibia, out 6-8 weeks
Nenad Krstic, New Jersey—Torn left ACL, out for season
Josh Smith, Atlanta—Back surgery, out 4-6 weeks
Chris Paul, New Orleans—Sprained right ankle, out 4-6 weeks
Brevin Knight, Charlotte—Adominal surgery, out 4-6 weeks
Chauncey Billups, Detroit—Strained right calf, out 2 weeks
Jason Richardson, Golden State—Broken right hand, out 2 months
Gerald Wallace, Charlotte—Separated shoulder, out 7-10 days
Kwame Brown, LA Lakers—Sprained ankle, out 3-4 weeks
Michael Redd, Milwaukee—Strained patellar tendon in left knee
Mo Williams, Milwaukee—Sprained left shoulder, out 2-3 weeks
Tony Allen, Boston—Torn knee ligaments, out for season

Bobby Petrino is leaving Louisville to take the head coaching position with the Atlanta Falcons. Petrino was 41-9 in four seasons with the Cardinals, including wins in the 2004 Liberty Bowl and 2006 Orange Bowl.
Petrino has accepted a five-year, $24 million offer from the Atlanta Falcons to become their new coach, replacing Jim Mora.
ESPN.com’s Pat Forde first reported the hiring and contract details earlier Sunday night.
A formal announcement was set for Monday afternoon at the Falcons’ suburban training complex in Flowery Branch—exactly one week after Mora was let go.
“This is an exciting day for the Atlanta Falcons franchise,” owner Arthur Blank said in a statement. “Bobby Petrino is an extremely talented football coach who has done some tremendously innovative things as both an offensive coordinator and head coach.”
Finally back online after my connection was down for 2 days!