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		<title>George Carlin Would be Mad!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a big George Carlin fan and love so many of his comedy routines.  However, one of my favorite one liners from him was &#8220;vuja de&#8221; &#8211; which is the feeling that somehow NONE OF THIS has happened before.  Of course, this doesn&#8217;t apply to Brett Favre and his interception at the end of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>I&#8217;m a big George Carlin fan and love so many of his comedy routines.  However, one of my favorite one liners from him was &#8220;vuja de&#8221; &#8211; which is the feeling that somehow NONE OF THIS has happened before.  Of course, this doesn&#8217;t apply to Brett Favre and his interception at the end of the game &#8211; just ask Corey Webster of the Giants.  If vuja de applies, it would have to be that Favre was on the road this time and was at home in Lambeau last time but since he grew up in Saints country, even that doesn&#8217;t apply.</p>
<p>If we sold football jerseys here, I would immediately begin selling a Saints jersey with Favre&#8217;s name and his number on<span id="more-70"></span> it in honor of that interception that killed the Vikes chances to win the game last night?  How awesome would it be to see the Super Bowl stadium in Miami filled with #4 Favre SAINTS jerseys &#8211; that would be classic!  Maybe that throw was a late charitable donation to the Katrina relief fund.</p>
<p>Seconds away from taking another team to the Super Bowl at the age of 40, assuming a kicker actually makes a kick, Favre makes the most fundamental mistake any qb can make &#8211; throwing late over the middle and it costs him and the Vikes a potentially fairy tale end to a career.  Now, this deja vu moment means enormous doses of psychotropic drugs for Favre and Viking fans &#8211; that and listening to Green Bay Packer fans laughing their ginormous backsides off at the Vikes for all of the trash talking that happened this year.  The Vikes sure are thankful for Buffalo Bill fans to have others to commiserate with.</p>
<p>So where does Favre go from here?  We all know the first step is months of endless speculation about coming back or retiring which means blah blah blah.  However, what goes on inside Favre&#8217;s head?  Athletes have the great power of amnesia to forget bad plays &#8211; good luck this time.  The carbon copy of the previous horrible play could be the beginning of Brett Favre starring in a lifetime of Grumpier Old Men with Brett mumbling about the games that got away.  Call him the reverse Al Bundy!  Good thing he lives in rural Mississippi or we would have tmz cameras capturing him wandering the streets grumbling about those games.  I guess what it comes down to is: does Favre have the passion to play another season after the beating he took last night and does he has mental &#8220;stones&#8221; to be able to put this behind him?  My opinion is if he comes back, he will try to win the Super Bowl every week next season and that will only double down on stupidity &#8211; he could throw as many interceptions as Jay Cutler!  I wish him well and it will be fun to watch.  What do you think?  Will Favre come back and how will it go if he does?  Please comment and lets have some fun.</p>
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		<title>Athletics Is Not Just About Uniforms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 02:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Athletic teams are not only fit and versatile, they are also colorful and well dressed but, athletics is not just about uniforms anymore. With the variation of athletic groups comes a growth in the need for equipment. By equipment I do not mean balls, bats, gloves, or rackets. I am speaking of gear that focuses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p>Athletic teams are not only fit and versatile, they are also colorful and well dressed but, athletics is not just about uniforms anymore. With the variation of athletic groups comes a growth in the need for equipment. By equipment I do not mean balls, bats, gloves, or rackets. I am speaking of gear that focuses on support and protection.</p>
<p>Professional athletes do not need to worry about whether or not they have correct protective equipment because they are surrounded by physicians, trainers, and coaches who will supply them with adequate gear. Athletic gear businesses concentrate on the non-professionals, the everyday athlete who must purchase their protective gear on their own.</p>
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<p>So who are athletic gear businesses? They are businesses with staff that are dedicated to the protection of athletes and they continuously look for better and more improved lines of protective and supportive gear. Their staff is made up of true sports oriented men and women. They have made it their goal to provide high quality protective and supportive sports apparel to men, women and children of all ages.</p>
<p>Athletic gear businesses have a reputation of carrying protective gear that can not be found anywhere else. They take pride in the fact that the staff will do whatever is necessary to outfit athletes with special gear. They offer a complete array of inventory and equipment sizes range from extra small to extra-extra large. There are many suppliers of support and protective equipment; you just need to find one to fulfill your need.</p>
<p>When you enter their store fronts you will see that they all offer gear for a variety of sports to include wrestling, lacrosse, and soccer; to name a few. All protective apparel is made of quality materials but, if any customer is not satisfied, they will offer a complete refund. Athletic gear suppliers want their customers to be thoroughly satisfied. The protection for athletes is their job and they take their job seriously.</p>
<p>Are you a woman in need of a pelvic protector? Does your daughter need hamstring shorts? Would your son benefit by wearing support briefs? Or are you a dad in need of a full-back athletic supporter? Whatever an athlete needs an athletic support store can supply them with it. The importance of protection and support is why athletic support stores were created. They want to help athletes remain safe and healthy.</p>
<p>Athletic supports stores proud companies built by professional and knowledgeable staff members who know about all types of sports. I suggest you to take a few minutes to browse the product selection, compare their prices, and learn about their company. Their contact information is available should you have any questions or concerns. Feel free to call any of them with special equipment requests. They want to fulfill your support and protective needs.</p>
<p>Remember, they are the only store that concentrate on gear specifically created for the support and protection of athletes. Athletic support products are impeccable, the prices are affordable, and the businesses customer service is provided by qualified athletes. Find that special business today.</p>
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