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grove Obligatory Sports Babe

Another day, another list of hot WAGs. Today it's On 205th Magazine, which is counting down their top 100 WAGs of 2008. Actually, they started yesterday, but, apart from the obviousness of going with Cuthbert, they were kind of stretching for WAGs 90 to 100. But uh... among today's group, number 88 here, Amii Grove, who's dating Liverpool's Jermaine Pennant, is definitely not a stretch...

Sportsnet Plagiarism Scandal

Now, I bet you're asking yourself, "Sportsnet plagiarism scandal? What Sportsnet plagiarism scandal?" That's because, for some reason this story hasn't quite been getting the attention it maybe deserves. If you haven't been following it on Pro Football Talk, I can tell you that it turns out that Sportsnet NFL columnist Chris Landry (FYI, that archive no long contains anything posted since last January, though you can still get to the allegedly lifted columns via the PFT article) may have been copying the work of Mike Lombardi and Andrew Brandt of NationalFootballPost.com. And by may have been, I mean... um... well... yeah, just read what Pro Football Talk has to say on the matter. . .

Bitch Slap An Idiot

So this guy just bought a counterfeit Mini, and it's up to you to slap some sense into him. I'm not going to lie, this is a little too awesome.

Enough A-Rod!

The Sports Hernia gets it, pleading with MLB's owners and players to do something so that us baseball fans can talk about anything but this Madonna-dating d-bag.

Boobs Lost At Sea

Australian men's magazine Ralph was going to give away inflatable breasts with their January issue-- some 130,000 (pairs?)-- but they appear to have been lost at sea. "A spokeswoman for Ralph said the container left docks in Beijing two weeks ago but turned up empty in Sydney this week." Personally, I'm crossing my fingers for a Friendly Floatees situation, so that Science can follow these boobs through the ocean currents for decades.

Now This Would Be A Hockey Fight

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Posted Dec 04 2008, 10:22 AM by Andrew Stoeten

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