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    Mitch Rapp Movies
    2008-02-14 07:11:59
    One of the most frequent search items that lead information super highway travelers to DrBlogstein.com is “Mitch Rapp Movies” or (or some variation there of.) Of course, its a search for information regarding any news about whether or not Hollywood is finally going to make a movie featuring Mitch Rapp, the main character in Radio Happy [...]...
    By: Dr. Blogstein
     
    Mitch McConnell vs. a twelve year old
    2007-10-20 19:54:59
    The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is reporting that “an aide for Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell who was spreading false rumors about a 12-year-old boy and his family” (from an emailed release). Of course he denies such behavior. The Associated Press has another take on things. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell knew his staff had sent e-mails encouraging reporters [...]...
    By: Hell's Handmaiden
     
    You know the Mitch Hedberg ant farm joke…
    2007-05-26 07:36:26
    I once took a tap dancer to Central Park for date, because hello… park dates are free. We were sitting against a tree, when an ant crawled up her back. Naturally, I volunteered to remove that ant from her back. Eventually, after fumbling around her bra strap for a few moments, I grabbed the ant. The girl let out a cry, “Don’t kill it” So I let the ant go on it’s merry way, after paying it its fee (a cookie crumb). “Don’t kill it?” A tap dancer is telling me not to kill an ant? How many 7.9s on the ant colony richter scale has the tippity tap dancer caused in her lifetime… “Don’t kill it…” Needless to say, it didn’t work out… between me and the ant. ...
    By: witty ramblings of a lower class immigrant
     

    The Saga of Quarterback Mitch Mustain
    2007-05-23 02:39:52
    Quarterback Mitch Mustain, the 2005 Parade magazine prep player of the year, will sit on the sidelines and learn the USC offense this season (2007). The bad news is, in accordance with NCAA rules, after transferring to USC from Arkansas, he is required to sit out a year. The good news is he will still have three years of NCAA College Football eligibility left. If he would have transferred to a non-division I school he could have played immediately.Mustain has been through a lot in his short college football career. He started for Arkansas as a freshman and went undefeated, winning his first 8 games, but was then benched in favor of Casey Dick, even after a November win against South Carolina. Mustain completed 69 of his 132 passes for 894 yards. He also had 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions during his short tenure at Arkansas.The benching probably didn’t sit well with Mitch, and then, on top of that, his former high school coach at Springdale, Arkansas, Gus Malzahn, who was hired by the Razorbacks to run the Razorback offense, really didn’t get an opportunity to install his own offense, so (Malzahn) ran off and took a job coaching at Tulsa.Another factor in Mustain’s departure might have been his embattled coach Houston Nutt, there was evidence that Nutt was having an affair on his wife Diana. Cell phone records surfaced showing Nutt, using a University of Arkansas issued phone, exchanging more than 1,000 text messages with a female television news anchor.Regardless of the reason, Mitch Mustain has been taking a lot of criticism for his transfer, but he might have the last laugh. He won’t have it easy however, not only will he have to sit out a year, but in 2008, he will have to compete with a talented, firmly emplaced quarterback at USC, named Mark Sanchez. But even if he doesn’t beat out Sanchez, by the time he is a senior, he will almost certainly be the starting quarterback at USC. Playing under Coach Pete Caroll bodes well for Mustain's future. But then again, a lot can happen in three years.Mustain definitely has the tools to be a successful college football quarterback with a little patience. The 6’ 3” 205 pound future NFL Prospect was the top rated signal caller coming out of high school where he completed 70 % of his passes as he led his team to an undefeated record and a state championship. It will be interesting to see what happens to Mitch Mustain, but if he can overcome all the adversity, he could emerge as an elite future NFL Draft Prospect, and despite everything else, that’s what really counts. ...
    By: The NFL Draft Site
     
     
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