

Field of Dreams 2: Lockout.
Click the above title for link.
So excited. You have no idea. This video is a cool 5 minute recap of the entire series, created by the film production company. Pretty neat. Can’t wait for Deathly Hallows part 2.
(@devintron) has shared a Tweet with you:
“IGN: 100 copies of Call of Duty: Black Ops stolen from Gamestop at gunpoint. Trade-in value? 5-10 years. | http://go.ign.com/cYeEzA” —http://twitter.com/IGN/status/1426016652230656
Old Spice Commercial, parodied by Sesame Street.
Click the link. The article speaks for itself.
The Tennessee Titans have the best mascot (it doesn’t even look remotely like a Titan). But, watch the video to see what I mean.
Now, although I won my first fantasy football matchup of the season, I unfortunately lost my starting RB due to injury. So of course, I was shocked to find this interesting story, when I had thought the Football Gods surely had shunned the Earth. This high school team, when they lost a player, held a try out to replace him. The replacement? Ashley Flinn, a current starter for their women’s soccer team. I wonder if she can play running back for Green Bay next week too? Like I said, I’m short one Fantasy ‘back on my fantasy team. Or maybe she’ll just stick to kicking.
The swimmer in me came out today reading some sports headlines. My sport of choice doesn’t often get a lot of press time, so when I came across this article I was quickly interested. Basically, Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympic athlete in history, was called out publicly by his Coach Bob Bowman. Bowman believes his swimmer is no longer the best, now surpassed by US teammate Ryan Lochte. That can’t be pleasing on the ears for Phelps, who has even been called “the greatest racer who ever walked the planet.” by Mark Spitz, the only other to earn 7 Gold Medals in one Olympics (Phelps earned 8 in 2008). Leading to the London Games in 2012, this competition between countrymen could prove to further enhance the sport of swimming in the United States. Phelps’ record setting ‘08 games lead more children to pick up the sport than ever before.