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February 6, 2002
woofless
Dang it...just when Adam Vinatieri was startin' to look woofy with that beard during the Superbowl, he shaves it off. I guess it was one of those "good luck" growths.
Uh oh, Time has now written about blogging.
I like Moveable Type, it's purdy and easy to use. Still can't figger out how to make all my archives say 'jimbo' posted them, as opposed to 'kiri'. Just read her blog and you'll start to see the differences between us. I have a bit more hair on my legs, but she does play rugby, thus the confusion.
Posted by jimbo at February 6, 2002 9:37 AM
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Adam was on Letterman last night. He's a big beefy boy. He came out wearing leather pants and a skin-tight red sweater. He's pretty cool. Letterman had him kick football on the roof of the Ed Sullivan theatre and had Donald Trump attempting to catch them on the roof of a parking garage about 75 yards away. Adam was a good sports about it. He does looke better with the beard. Last night he was a bit of a pretty boy.
Posted by: mike s. at February 7, 2002 9:59 AM
Your right Jim. I don't often like the bearded type but Adam should stick with it.
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