Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
The End of Suburbia
Wanna get really depressed about America for free? Watch this video. It's pretty eye-opening, but you might need a couple brewskies afterwards.
Monday, July 07, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Just one of those things that sticks in your head
So I stumbled onto Honeybees TV today, and so far I've watched it three times. Why? I'm not exactly sure, but I'm passing it on anyway. Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Bringing the Hornets home
For everyone who complains that NBA teams aren't connected enough to their home cities, what with players and even whole teams moving around the way they do, here's a story for you.
'New Orleans Hornets owner George Shinn has agreed to sell 25 percent of his NBA franchise to a family-owned investor group led by south Louisiana businessman Gary Chouest.
Shinn introduced Chouest, owner of a Galliano, La.-based offshore supply company, at a dinner hosted by the team Tuesday night. And Shinn hailed his new partner's involvement as proof that the Hornets were serious about becoming a long-term fixture in this recovering city.
"I need somebody that has roots here, that has a business here, that has connections here, that's going to fight for it the same way I do, that's going to help me sell tickets," Shinn said of his new minority partner. "He's got a skin in the game now. He's going to do it. That's what we need to make this thing work. It's not just money."'
'New Orleans Hornets owner George Shinn has agreed to sell 25 percent of his NBA franchise to a family-owned investor group led by south Louisiana businessman Gary Chouest.
Shinn introduced Chouest, owner of a Galliano, La.-based offshore supply company, at a dinner hosted by the team Tuesday night. And Shinn hailed his new partner's involvement as proof that the Hornets were serious about becoming a long-term fixture in this recovering city.
"I need somebody that has roots here, that has a business here, that has connections here, that's going to fight for it the same way I do, that's going to help me sell tickets," Shinn said of his new minority partner. "He's got a skin in the game now. He's going to do it. That's what we need to make this thing work. It's not just money."'
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Hornets crumble in playoff race
Simply put, they had a tall order in the first place needing to go 4-0 early in the playoffs. They didn't quite cut it, did they? The stars did not align in our favor this time.
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