Friday, January 23, 2009

Tone example hiding

Theyve lost 12 of their last 13, given six in a row to the Indians and Royals, their closer has already retired, Gary Sheffield is sharpening knives in his basement, and despite legitimately dreaming of a return to the World Series in April, they have slowly sunk down to last place. You set the tone by example, not hiding in the office. It would have been worse, but Detroit was a Millen-best 7-9 in his last full season. When the fourth season of the immensely-popular series Supernatural hit the CW airwaves last Thursday, viewers were treated to a demonic/angellic new character, that turned out to be more the latter than the former. Its probably not going to register very high on the grand scale of things, but the FedEx Cup race ends at this weeks $7-million Tour Championship, and the winner of the season-long competition is long since decided.

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