Thursday, August 30, 2012

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Last month's blizzard that created snowfall in the South and the East Coast where Boston, New York (two cities that I want to visit) Philadelphia and Atlantic City, New Jersey (two of my favorite vacation destinations) each received over 10 inches of snow in a short time period. Not only that, but flights either leaving or going to the East Coast were delayed for a number of days James Jones Jersey, frustrating travelers who wanted to go home or had planned to go on vacation, leaving them stuck in at the airport for a few days until it was safe enough
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The 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game will be played Tuesday, July 13, at Angel Stadium in Anaheim and the all-star balloting is underway with two stars from the Tampa bay rays are in the lineup for the classic game of summer but other plays on the rays bench need some major help if they are going to make it to the all-star locker room. If you want your favorites to come out on top you need to cast your votes soon as the balloting is coming down to the home stretch. 

Iron Mike Ditka burst onto the football scene with a spectacular rookie season. In 14 games, Ditka had 58 catches for 1076 yards. He averaged 19.2 yards per catch and scored 12 Touchdowns. Those numbers where unheard of from his position of that era. He was responsible for revolutionizing the role of tight end.
In his first exhibition game as a Chicago Bear tight end, Ditka caught a short pass, spun past a defender and raced 70 electrifying yards for a touchdown. Until that moment, no one imagined that a TE could be such an explosive offensive weapon on a football field Packers pro shop. Traditionally tight ends were like their defensive counterparts--big, lumbering linemen used almost exclusively as blockers. After Mike Ditka racked up 1,076 receiving yards in his rookie year, the position was redefined.

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