Here’s looking at you (15 December 2006).

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News: Mindreader out-verbiaging other blogs
Sports can produce some curious words and phrases: during today’s Denver Broncos/Arizona Cardinals game, CBS analyst Jim Nance noted that the Broncos were “out-yardaging” the Cardinals.
Afterwards, Nance’s high school English teacher proudly declared that Nance is clearly out-commentarying all other analysts on TV today. Also, he applauded Nance’s linguistic innovation, saying he is “breaking down antiquated barriers between nouns and verbs.”
Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 48
Ottilia (13 December 2006).

Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 47
The voice of the Bulldogs (15 December 2006).

Longtime Chelsea announcer Akel Marshall takes a break at halftime of the Bulldogs’ game against Saline. Marshall, the voice of sports such as football and basketball, is also an assistant baseball coach.
Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 46
Oh brothers, can you see? (12 December 2006)

Varsity basketball players — and brothers –Â Matt and Nate Schwarze of Chelsea stand during the national anthem prior to the Bulldogs’ victory over Jackson Northwest.
What if the tall man met the seven-legged deer?
Some days, the news headlines are dreary and depressing; other days … well, other days, they’re just strange. Today, the Detroit Free Press website featured these headlines:
World’s tallest man saves 2 dolphins by pulling plastic from stomachs
Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 45
Ottilia (13 December 2006).

Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 44
On wings like Bulldogs (12 December 2006).

Chelsea’s Adam Connell goes up for two during the Bulldogs’ 68-48 victory over Jackson Northwest.
C:\wonderful\site\design.exe
In searching for Milli Vanilli lyrics (don’t ask), I stumbled across a site called Crap From The Past, the web presence of a radio show featuring pop music from the past. Though some of the site’s content is amusing, it was not the content that caught my eye; it was the site design. It is outstanding.
If you remember DOS, you should click the link.
Photo of the Variable Time Period, vol. 43
One Dog, Two Dog, Gold Dog, Blue Dog (09 December 2006).

Chelsea’s Howdy Holmes (9) waits for play to restart.