It looks like we’re out of superlatives. Super Sunday is over.
Super Tuesday is past. Super Signing Day is history. But that
doesn’t mean the news has to be dull just because we’re back to
a regular old Saturday. In fact, this week’s roundup of headlines
is positively — um, what’s another word for super? —
splendid. See what you think. BARACK OBAMA, HILLARY CLINTON
VIRTUALLY SPLIT SUPER TUESDAY ...
After a scoreless first quarter, St. Augustine made quick work of
its first possession driving to Chalmette's 3, but failed to
convert. After a scoreless second quarter, St. Aug pushed again to
the 1-yard line, but this time the Purple Knights made sure they
got it.
Links and discussion about the Democratic primary race, it ain't
over yet."It is too far out from the actual primaries for
trustworthy polling. Worse, any tiny little blip or change in the
numbers leads to the sort of horse race reportage that newsrooms
seem to love?and on which spinmeisters like to pounce." --Christy
Hardin Smith
1 Dkay.com
Desire by 4 Strings
My review of the Ratt/Poison show at the Gibson Amphitheater last weekend...
2 Roberta Flack
Desire by 4 Strings
The Orioles can't even trade the most precious commodity in all of baseball - an All-Star pitcher.
3 DJ Craze and Juju
Desire by 4 Strings
It looks like we’re out of superlatives. Super Sunday is over. Super Tuesday is past. Super Signing Day is history. But that doesn’t mean the news has to be dull just because we’re back to a regular old Saturday. In fact, this week’s roundup of headlines is positively — um, what’s another word for super? — splendid. See what you think. BARACK OBAMA, HILLARY CLINTON VIRTUALLY SPLIT SUPER TUESDAY ...
4 Filo And Peri
Desire by 4 Strings
After a scoreless first quarter, St. Augustine made quick work of its first possession driving to Chalmette's 3, but failed to convert. After a scoreless second quarter, St. Aug pushed again to the 1-yard line, but this time the Purple Knights made sure they got it.
5 Los Reyes Del Camino
Desire by 4 Strings
Links and discussion about the Democratic primary race, it ain't over yet."It is too far out from the actual primaries for trustworthy polling. Worse, any tiny little blip or change in the numbers leads to the sort of horse race reportage that newsrooms seem to love?and on which spinmeisters like to pounce." --Christy Hardin Smith