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I have to say many thanks to the Phoenix Suns for the way they are intending on making a statement Wednesday night. What they are doing is proof positive that you do not …
Picture this: You’re on vacation at a hotel. You have you’re beer. You’re ready to relax, but you don’t have a bottle opener! What to do? This beer lover utilizes the towel rack in the bathroom to get his Spaten open. I always have my key chain bottle opener on me, but just in case I don’t, I’ll take a lesson from this guy. You should too.
Getting drafted is great; heck, just the phone call inviting a guy out to camp would be enough for most guys. It would mean that you still had a fighting chance to continue living the dream. However, for one guy, the phone call just was not good enough. Scott Sicko not only got the call from one team, but from multiple, and he decided to turn them all down.
The Brewers Association just announced the winners for the 2010 World Beer Cup. Brewers from six continents earned awards from an international panel of judges. The eighth bi-annual competition announced awards to brewers from 19 countries ranging from Australia and Italy to Iceland and Japan.
With the final pick of the draft, the Detroit Lions reverted back to the Matt Millen days and chose a wide receiver, Tim Toone of Weber State. Maybe since they waited to the end of the draft to take this one, he’ll actually work out (in case you were not aware, the genius that was Matt Millen took three wide receivers with the team’s first round pick when he was GM- they all failed miserably).
I soon realized that I didn’t understand much about the game of soccer. I know it is one of the most popular sports in the world, but maybe if I had grown up somewhere other than a place the worshiped football (Texas), I would think differently.
Leading up to the draft there is a lot of attention paid to the first pick of the draft. With a franchise looking to use this person as a key building block after a dismal season, picking the right guy is vital (not to mention he’ll be getting paid millions and millions of dollars).
Last week, the Brewers Association released a list of craft beer’s top 50 breweries, ranked by 2009 beer sales volume. Click here to view the complete list and read the post.



