3.25.2008

THE WHAMMY BAR: A Midday Roundup


Twice a day, from now on, we're going to attempt to collect an assortment of mostly sports-related stories and link them to you. And we're going to attempt to do it every day at around noon and then again at around midnight. So, without further ado, welcome to the Whammy Bar!

Oh and FYI: This will be another opportunity to post photos of our favorite women, and to kick off this new installment, we've chosen a classic shot of Britney Spears, who recently made her sitcom "acting" debut.

Now, without further ado:

  • In Japan, the Red Sox beat the A's in extra innings in MLB's season opener. Dice-K disapoints but Manny doesn't. (ESPN)
  • The guy who is running one of the most embarrassing NBA franchises is leaving to run the most embarrassing franchise. Wait, or is he? (INDIANAPOLIS STAR)
  • Is this a sign to come for the Olympics? Some hope so. (SLATE.com)
  • There will no such thing as the Oklahoma City Supersonics. (ESPN)
  • A reason to hope in Green Bay? Probably not, unless Chad Johnson is too warm in Cincy. Now that would be interesting. (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINAL)

And we'll leave you, for now, with this amazing scene from the film
Death Proof (we were late on seeing it ourselves, and if you haven't seen it yet, see it).

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