Derek Jeter won Sportsman of the Year, a great honor for the Yankee captain who now has a ring for every finger. In this steroid fueled era, he is baseball, the face, the heart, the soul, the man. the greatest winner in the sport—if anyone deserves it, he does.
Buuuuuutttt, I can't give him Sportsman of the Year. In this case, it has to go to Roger Federer. Has to. In a year when everyone thought maybe his time was done, that Nadal had surpassed him, he won two slams—Wimbeldon and The French--and made it to the finals of the other two. Also, he broke Sampras's record with 15 career grand slam singles titles. He amassed 15 in a shorter time frame than Tiger won his Majors, yet Tiger has won something like 3 Sportsmans of the Year.
Federer deserves it this time, if for no other reason than a lifetime achievement award. And two slams ain't too shabby.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Goodbye November
November, novander, rocktober, decrember... I've got to post at least one story for the month to keep hope alive. This thing is on life support, but we can fix it, we have the technology.
It's the Monday after the long Thanksgiving weekend and it's back to work. The feast is over, the Star Wars marathon on Spike TV has passed. I'm feeling better; had the sickness, but now it's just a bone rattling cough that curls the toes. I took some Mucinex and it did the trick. Tonight I will take some Nyquil and try to knock this thing out once and for all.
I don't have much else to say right now, other than, goodbye November.
It's the Monday after the long Thanksgiving weekend and it's back to work. The feast is over, the Star Wars marathon on Spike TV has passed. I'm feeling better; had the sickness, but now it's just a bone rattling cough that curls the toes. I took some Mucinex and it did the trick. Tonight I will take some Nyquil and try to knock this thing out once and for all.
I don't have much else to say right now, other than, goodbye November.
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