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| Articles about Chopping |
| Kircus, Camarillo on edge of chopping block? | | 2008-06-25 13:54:50 | |
It seems as though the Dolphins might be in the market for another wide receiver or two before the season gets underway in September. According to Pro Football Weekly, the Dolphins will not settle for entering the season with the receiving corps that they currently have:
Not only does this mean the Dolphins are going to add a pass catcher or two, but also that one or two of the current receivers is going to be shown the door. A club insider tells us that the two most likely candidates to get axed are David Kircus and Greg Camarillo.
Like you, I'd love to know who this "club insider" is. After all, we all know that this regime doesn't want any information getting out. And because of that, I always take anything I hear like this with a grain of salt.
However, it would be disappointing if the Dolphins let go of Greg Camarillo in particular. He's a guy who, in limited action in '07, actually made some good plays. He seems to have reliable hands and run go | | By: The Phinsider | | |
| | and time flies when you're... chopping up brains? | | 2008-04-11 11:11:43 | | Oh dear God!It's been 6 wks since I've been back already. In less than a day, I'll be on a plane and off to M'asia.Will try to finish Nepal stories ASAP. And this time, I'll keep a travel journal/weekly updates going on the blog so I'm not that far behind...That is all.script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~s/raffyisblack?i=" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"
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| | The Chopping Block: These Players Need To Go | | 2008-02-19 09:23:46 | | Last night's appalling loss to the Red Wings---the fourth in the row for the team---revealed, for all to see, that the Colorado Avalanche needs a serious overhaul like yesterday. First of all, Coach Joel Quenneville and his assistants Tony Granato and Jacques Cloutier should be fired today. Gone, all of them. Goalie coach Jeff Hackett gets to stay, because his work with Jose Theodore has transformed the former has-been to a force between the pipes. Whatever Hackett has done has worked very well, and he should be commended. In fact, his success with both Theodore and Budaj is all the more amazing considering how far Q has gone to ruin both of them. Now, as for the players, the following should be traded, cut, sent to the minors or swapped for a right-handed pitcher from the Yomiuri Giants. Immediately. Tyler Arnason He's useless in the faceoff circle, he's useless on defense and he only scores in spurts every ten games. He's outlasted his welcome, and h | | By: Mile High Hockey | | |
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| The Chopping Block | | 2008-01-05 05:00:05 | | A few weeks ago I was at a business development meeting at the Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce and during that meeting I quickly notice that many of the business people there when talking about technology lumped hardware and software together without very much distinction. Thus, my main problem when talking to business owner is this [...] | | By: Jupiter Labs Blog - Everything Web 2.0 | | |
| | CHOPPING TIP-OVER | | 2007-12-31 00:28:00 | | Objective:To maintain good sanitation and prevent prolonged damamge to neighboring plants.No of cycles:once a weekStandard Accomplishment:11 hectares per dayTools and Other Materials:1. Tumbling bolo2. Empty sacks for polybags and ribbons3. Formalin or dowicide4. ScabbardStandard Operating Procedures:1. Chop tip-over plants into small pieces and observe proper trash management.2. For tip-over bagged bunches, remove the Lorsban plastic and ribbon before chopping. Lorsban should be placed inside the empty sack and return to farm bodega or warehouse.3. Props from tip-over plants should be placed in nearby stump with V-cut portion to prevent deterioration and maintain cleanliness.4. Never place debris in any functional canal or cableway.5. Report to the Supervisor accomplishment (number of tip-overs bearing and non-bearing plants) for the day. | | By: Banana Industry Tour | | |
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| Chopping wood... | | 2007-10-16 08:49:00 | | The past 3 days the girls and I visited some friends' at their derelict farm in Sweden, where I (when I wasn't drinking beer) spent several hours every day chopping wood. That certainly was great and much needed exercise for arms, shoulders and back, but it also (once again) made it painfully clear that my shape was a whole lot better in the old days, before I became a dad.Speaking of Sweden, I found the new Kent album Tillbaka Till Samtiden in my mailbox last night. It definitely sounded much better in the car this morning than it did on the computer last week.Thanks to whoever was responsible for sending me Life Of A Ghost by Blue Foundation. I've been thinking of buying this fine and somewhat Mew inspired album for quite some time now, so getting it this way was a pleasant surprise (I owe you one - whoever you are!).Pastries, Peppers and Canals is up and running again. Hopefully for good this time!You DID check out my first post over at Frekvens.dk. Didn't you?The fantastic new track Rosebud by Danish indie rock trio Us With Millions is now available as a free download. Compared to Band of Horses, but in my opinion this track is better than any track of Cease To Begin. The band has sent me another new track that will be an exclusive download from the blog later this week.+ RosebudCheck out new instrumental track by Hits In The Car favorites Panda Riot.+ Northern Automatic Music | | By: Hits In The Car | | |
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