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C. John wrote: "John Feinstein, sportswriter, has passed away."
I just saw this. He was my go-to author for sports books. I loved every book of his I read, whether college basketball, golf (those two sports were his best), football, baseball…whatever. Only his most recent book was a disappointment- about Ivy League football. Wonder if he was having health issues that may have led to a poorer quality book. RIP John.
I just saw this. He was my go-to author for sports books. I loved every book of his I read, whether college basketball, golf (those two sports were his best), football, baseball…whatever. Only his most recent book was a disappointment- about Ivy League football. Wonder if he was having health issues that may have led to a poorer quality book. RIP John.




Italy vs. Ireland
Wales vs. England
Scotland vs. France
So we quite possibly won't know until the ending of the last game who is the Six Nations Champion. However if both Ireland and England lose it will be France. I am not sure about the Wooden Spoon however.


Anyway, wishing everyone a pleasent Ides of March. Hopefully yours is better than Julius Caesar's was. Occurs to me that that was the first Shakespeare play I studied in high school. We did six in the five years I was there.



Italy 17 - 22 Ireland
Wales 14 - 68 England
France 35 - 16 Scotland
So France is the champion after this years campaign. I am not sure who ended up with the Wooden Spoon. However, France did suffer one loss (to England I think) so there was no Grand Slam this year.
Okay, I have learned that Wales 'won' the Wooden Spoon.



Thanks, C.John! I'm Irish on my Paternal Grandfathers side of family. My Great-Great Grandfather was British living in South Shields, UK. After his first wife (4 sons) died he then married his housekeeper, Jane Peacock, who was from Ireland. She died and he came to America with their 2 young daughters. The oldest was my Paternal Grandfathers Mother. I cant take credit for this information! My 2nd cousin traveled to South Shields in 1990's to research our family history.

Yes, potatoes definitely count :)




Korchenko is the only one I know nothing about. I have been unable to find anything about him anywhere. Sting and Rock went on to have lengthy careers, though Rock is better known as the Ultimate Warrior. At this point in their careers Steve "Dr. Death" Williams and Ted DiBiase were wrestling as faces. The commentator for all this is Jim Ross.All this took place before I stared watching the UWF on television.



Cambridge University have accused Oxford of “slimy� tactics in getting three rowers blocked from competing next month. The dispute is about whether students training to be teachers are “ringers� who should not be allowed to enter. It has been described as a “new low in relations between Oxford and Cambridge boat clubs�.
I am sure there is an article further down in the newsletter but as this is The Telegraph linking to it is a waste of everyone's time.

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How does it work? I am trying to explain to my kids because it’s in the news now. Lots of fish fries around town. I thought it’s giving up meat on Fridays so that’s why people eat fish. Then I’ve also heard of people giving up a specific thing eg no chocolate, no music , etc. I’m guessing both are specific ways to observe.

We have a strict time from Passover to Shavuot - 7 weeks where there are a lot of prohibitions, specifically no hair cuts and no music. Going to ball games becomes problematic because there’s always music in the background. Luckily other than Passover the rest of this time there are no restrictions about food.






George Foreman, Heavyweight Boxing Great and Undisputed Champion of Grilling, Dies at 76
C. John wrote: "This is getting ridiculous. First there was a suggestion we start referring to the Americano (a coffe beverage for those not in the know) as the Canadiano. Now someone has suggested the Baked Alask..."
Sounds like when America had Freedom Fries when they were mad at France.
Sounds like when America had Freedom Fries when they were mad at France.

I thought of those. That was when France refused to participate in the US's invasion of Iraq. Funny enough I am not even sure the damned things are French in origin. The first known person to prepare them may have been St. Theresa of Savile in Spain.


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