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    Mar302006

    Texas Gets Busy!

    It's almost the weekend! Hard to believe but yes 2006 is now 1/4 of the way done. The time just flies! How many of you remember where you were today in 1981? If you were near a TV you didn't leave home the whole afternoon. Remember how slow the information was in coming? This day in 1981 Ronald Reagan was the first president to survive an assassination under the 'zero factor'. See your local astrologer for details...

    Last Sunday was a picture perfect day for a matinee. The Dallas Stars had business with the Calgary Flames. Despite a fight marred affair and 16 powerplays, Dallas would prevail 3-2. Mike Modano is now your all time power play scorer as a Star. A west coast swing now awaits Mikey and company. Anaheim visits Weds. then it's off to Anaheim and Los Angeles Fri and Sat.

    Bud Selig: TOO LITTLE TOO LATE! You also picked the wrong guy to handle this investigation. I'm willing to bet John Dowd would have been alot more diligent. Just ask Pete Rose!

    Big D gets very busy this time of year. Hockey, basketball, baseball on Monday commences with the Red Sox, and Nascar makes one of two appearances starting 4/9th. Hello April, and hello heat.Poor Mavericks are injured, beat up and plain exhausted. Tough losses at Detroit and Cleveland have them playing .500 ball in their last ten games. Curious to see what kind of magic General Avery will have on 4/22nd.

    Adam Eaton out indefinitely with a middle finger sheath injury. The same thing that kept him out last year. Look for Texas to pull off a trade. BRING JUSTIN THOMPSON BACK! There, that settles that!

    Make it a great week.

    Over and out in Big D

    Mr Will

     

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