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| Motel for sale New England,North west nsw | | 2008-07-28 04:27:00 | | Motel for sale New England,North west nswAsking price:$690,000Property Details:This motel is located just 14 kms from Tamworth.This property is Freehold B&B motel with great features are 12 ground floor 3 star units,good mix of sized,Shoppings centre,Large 3 bedrooms owners accommodation,clubs,On 2 lots - 3rd rear block available for an extra $85,000 ,Popular music festival destination and more...Contact:Peter Sweet Phone(02) 9929 8944 Mobile 0411 876 427other list:Motel for sale midnorth coast nsw | | By: Cheap hotel motel and Hotel Motel for sale. | | |
| | | 2008 New England Patriots Betting Odds, Picks & Schedule | | 2008-07-23 09:35:29 | | 2008 New England Patriots Betting Picks
Nothing has changed this year for the Patriots as they are once again set as the early favorites to win the Super Bowl. New England still has a fantastic array of offensive firepower let by Tom Brady and his experienced linebacker corps. In a weak division, they should coast into [...] | | By: Touthouse Free Sports Picks | | |
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| Motel for sale in New England,Australia | | 2008-06-20 20:47:00 | | Motel for sale in New England,Australia Prices:$725,000.00AAA Rating: 3.5Construction:Brick & TileYear Built: 1979This superb boutique motel for sale is located within walking distance to town .the quality and little need of maintenance along with a steady income from the consistant repeat trade.This motel has all ground units plus 1 self contained unit and includes a large four bedroom residence with its own 2 person spa.Contact: Steve Herington Mobile phone: 0408 537 028 | | By: Cheap hotel motel and Hotel Motel for sale. | | |
| | Around the AFC East, Week 5: New England Patriots | | 2008-06-20 15:19:32 | |
In our final installment of this Friday's version of Around the AFC East, MaPatsFan - head blogger at Pats Pulpit - joins us to discuss the New England Patriots' receiving corps.
How will the Pats' receiving corps work this year? With Donte' Stallworth out of the picture, is Wes Welker likely to be the team's #2? Who besides Randy Moss and Welker is likely to see the most playing time?
Pats Pulpit: First, let's delve into how the Patriots use their receivers. All have differing skill sets and aren't interchangeable, so there's really no #1, #2, etc... Randy Moss is the seam guy; his particular forte is running down the sideline and pulling down the deep ball. At 6-4 and 210 lbs, he's physically built for this, too. He's tall enough to pull down the ball over the heads of shorter defensive backs and he's got long legs to beat those same DBs. In the middle and on slants, he looks awkward. That's whe | | By: Buffalo Rumblings | | |
| | Around The AFC East: New England Patriots | | 2008-05-23 09:30:55 | |
Moving on to the 2nd installment of this week's "Around The AFC East," we now turn our attention to the New England Patriots. And helping us out is the relatively new blogger over at Pats Pulpit (who is doing a hell of a job, by the way), MaPatsFan. His response to my question is below. Head over to his site to see how I responded to his question.
Matty I: I haven't really talked with you about last season's Super Bowl, so let's start with that game. Seemingly everybody thought the Pats would win that game and complete the perfect season. What exactly went wrong in that game? Do you blame the offensive line the most for not keeping Tom Brady protected? Are the coaches also to blame for not really making any adjustments?
MaPatsFan:From a philosophical level, I think the Patriots bought into the hype. They were the heir apparent to the "Perfect Season" crown and paid the price. NE came to put the crowning achievement on their hist | | By: The Phinsider | | |
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| Jeff Loomis: new england no show | | 2008-04-03 17:52:03 | | News:
03-04-2008:
Jeff Loomis's band Nevermore have announced that they will not be able to perform at this year's New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, set to take place the weekend of April 25-27 at the Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts. According to guitarist Jeff Loomis, the band has been unable to find a suitable replacement for guitarist Chris Broderick. Loomis states, "We have tried...
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| | Rio Ferdinand is New England Skipper | | 2008-03-26 03:35:00 | | Rio Ferdinand has been selected by Fabio Capello to be the new England skipper. Instead of John Terry, don Fabio thinks that Rio is a better player for the high profiled job in the England national team.
This is a bit surprising, because everyone thinks that either Terry, Lampard or Gerrard has the better chance to be given the captain's armband under Fabio Capello reign as England manager. | | By: Manchester United fan Blog | | |
| | The Phinsider Community Mock Draft: Pick #7 - New England Patriots | | 2008-03-24 12:11:44 | | With the sixth pick in The Phinsider Community Mock Draft, the New York Jets select Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State. Gholston picked up 56% of the vote, with Glenn Dorsey picking up 15% and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie getting 11% of the vote. So the mock draft now looks like this so far: Miami Dolphins - Chris Long, DE, Virginia (49%) St. Louis Rams - Jake Long, OT, Michigan (67%) Atlanta Falcons - Matt Ryan, QB, BC (68%) Oakland Raiders - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas (47%) Kansas City Chiefs - Ryan Clady, OT, Boise St. (30%) New York Jets - Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio St. (56%) Next up with pick #7 is everybody's favorite team to hate, the New England Patriots. For Patriots' news and insight, you can check out Pats Pulpit. And as always, the Pats' draft needs are below and are courtesy of NFL Draft Countdown: 1. Cornerback: Asante Samuel is gone. Randall Gay is gone. Heck, they even lost Eugene Wilson! Other than maybe Ellis Hobbs there is not anything resembling a star | | By: The Phinsider | | |
| | Pfizer Wants New England Journal to Cough Up Documents | | 2008-02-23 09:03:00 | | The company says it needs the documents to defend itself in court cases involving its painkillers Celebrex and Bextra, in which plaintiffs lawyers have cited studies published in the NEJM.But the author of the editorial, Donald Kennedy, a former FDA commissioner and the current editor of Science, argues that if Pfizer succeeds it could make scientists wary of reviewing papers submitted to research journals. The peer review process is used to vet papers before publication and is a cornerstone of the research world.
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| | Could Thomas Wind Up in New England in 2008? | | 2008-02-14 19:14:39 | | Now that Zach Thomas is a free man, one Miami writer feels that Thomas will end up in of all places in 2008 - New England. Dave George of the Palm Beach Post put the rumor out there that Thomas will get courted by the Pats, and will end up north next season, gaining a [...] | | By: NFL GridIron Gab | | |
| | NEW YORK GIANTS UPSET THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS AND WIN SUPERBOWL XLII | | 2008-02-04 13:48:00 | | Yesterday in Arizona, the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots for Super Bowl XLII. This was probably one of the biggest upsets in Superbowl history, because the Patriots had a record of (18-1) and hadn’t tasted defeat in more than one year. All throughout the game, the Giants gave the Patriots a taste of their unstoppable defense and the remarkable comeback with 35 seconds on the clock. Tom Brady, who was the NFL’s most valuable player and won his first three Super Bowl’s, w | | By: THE AC 411 | | |
| | The New England Patriots Are No Miami Dolphins | | 2008-02-01 20:54:00 | | The big game, “The Super Bowl”, is here and everybody is awaiting the best two teams of the NFL to engage in battle. But this will be no average championship contest, one of the teams has captured our attention. These New England Patriots have achieved something that no other team has - except one other team - their nemesis - The Miami Dolphins.The Miami Dolphins(1972)Now these Patriots are a special bunch, this can easily be seen by any football spectator even if their knowledge of the game is a little shaky. This team wins so seeming effortless that you wonder if their opponent is really trying to defeat them. That’s how good the New England Patriots are, they have excellent players in every position. Here’s where the train goes off the tracks for this team and glorious NFL franchise: They are cheaters. The New England Patriots were caught videotaping another team's defensive signals - this is a horrible revelation - how could they? My faith in the New England Patriots and , | | By: Glendell's Art And Music | | |
| | Bush's SONA, New England Patriots, Survivor, Wal-Mart, Britney Spears and Rudy Giuliani | | 2008-02-01 10:12:49 | | What has all these names got to do with anyone or anything? What binds them in commonality? What do you think? Think. Think. Think.
Well, the one thing that binds them all as one is that they're dNeero's January end-of-month survey "In The News". That's all. Don't expect for something more, and if you like, you might as well take the survey yourself. Ha ha ha.
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| | | | Jacksonville Jaguars to play New England Patriots | | 2008-01-07 16:51:30 | | Update [2008-1-7 17:51:9 by River City Rage]:: Better late than never... VS. The FactsDate: Saturday January 12th, 2007Time: 8:00 p.m, Eastern Standard TimeLocation: Gillette Stadium, In the great white north, Records: Jaguars (11-5) , Patriots (16-0)Patriots Coverage Coverage: Pats PulpitAs much as I liked the idea of going to Indianapolis this weekend, Jacksonville will travel on Saturday to New England to face the Patriots. We survived the Steelers only to jump right back into the gauntlet in the second round of the playoffs. I'm overjoyed to get the "no playoff win since 1999" monkey off our back, but there's little time to enjoy it considering who we're going to play.We'll have a busy week here, especially now that I'm done travelling!-Chris | | By: Big Cat Country - An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguar | | |
| | HAPPY 2008...Bob Ryan's Take On The State Of Sports Euphoria Here In New England | | 2008-01-01 05:10:00 | | Well, it's Tuesday morning, January 1st, 2008, and that is actually the first time I've typed 2008, our NEW year. Will the new year hold many surprises for us? Will the Celtics continue to march through their NBA schedule while taking no prisoners? They sure have so far. Will those New England Patriots, the object of both love AND scorn throughout this nation of ours, win three more games and firmly establish themselves as one of, if not THE greatest football teams of all time? I don't know, but I am sure of one thing....January will be a fun month just because of them. And of course there are the Bruins, the also-rans, that team who has so far to go to recapture their "glory days." Bob Ryan, in an article from the Boston Globe last week (last year!), encapsulates all of those teams, including the three teams I call "my own," the Pats, the Celts and, of course, the Sox, OUR Sox. Here's a little bit of that aforementioned article, borrowed from the Boston Globe. Click on the title for the entire piece. Here you go...."It appears that allowing the Red Sox, Patriots, and Celtics to shower the sports fans of New England with victory after victory - with one championship secured, another very likely to follow, and a third now a reasonable goal - does not spoil any vast eternal plan whatsoever.The State of Our Teams is embarrassingly good."Peter here, and I say this. "SHOWER AWAY!" The entire article, which includes each team and their 2007 fortunes or MISfortunes, is an entertaining one. I'd love your comments, even though I know that some of you, if not most, will be sleeping late this morning after celebrating the arrival of 2008 with family and/or friends, maybe with a cold one or other type of adult beverage. It's ridiculously early right now anyways, with the arrival of dawn's first light not expected for more than 40 minutes. But this is the most peaceful time of the day for me, the hours between 6am and 7:15am....I always write my morning post and have it u | | By: Peter's Red Sox Forever | | |
| | New England Patriots finish undefeated regular season 16-0! | | 2007-12-29 22:18:00 | | The Patriots have done it and have become the first team in over thirty years to finish the regular NFL season undefeated. The Giants played a close game, even holding the lead for a good amount of time, but when the final whistle blew, it was New England who had come out on top. The Patriots capped off a record breaking 2007 regular season with a 38-35 nail biter of a win. Tom Brady and Randy Moss became proud owners of all time single season touchdown records for their respective positions. Brady bested Peyton Manning's mark of 49 passing touchdowns in a single season. Moss topped Jerry Rice's all time mark of 22 receiving touchdowns when he brought in a 60 yard bomb from Brady. The Patriots also set the single season team record for points scored. The Patriots finish the season an unparralled 16-0, but the real test comes in the playoffs where they will have to contest with tougher competition. New England could be challenged by the Chargers, Jaguars, or be faced with another classic showdown against the Colts before likely being matched up against the Cowboys or Packers in the Super Bowl. The 2007 Patriots have staked their claim as one of the greatest teams in football history, but none of that means anything to the Patriots or their fans if they don't bring home another Lombardi Trophy. | | By: Sunrise on the Sufferbus | | |
| | Gameday: New York Jets (3-10) @ New England Patriots (13-0) | | 2007-12-16 11:14:45 | | The Jets will take on the Patriots in Foxboro with kickoff set for 1:00 p.m.
Game: New York Jets (3-10) @ New England Patriots (13-0)
Date/Time: Sunday, December 16, 2007, 1:00 p.m. (EDT)
TV: CBS
Radio: WEPN (1050)
Weather: A wintry mix all throughout the game with temperatures around 34 degrees. Wind between 25 mph and 35 mph.
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| | Recommended Levels of Insulation - New England | | 2007-12-06 21:30:00 | | The U.S. Department of Energy recommends the following R values of insulation in homes located in New England. The recommendations are cost-effective levels of insulation for this area.Ceilings/Attic = R38 to R49Walls = R11 to R22Floor = R25Basement / Crawl Space Walls = R11 to R19Most states (NH for sure) require that new homes that are built meet certain energy code minimum values. The minimum values are based on the recommendations for the U.S. Department of Energy. In NH, the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission oversees the compliance of the state energy code requirements.Most states, towns and government bodies require that the energy code compliance be issued as part of the building permit process. This ensures that the minimum energy code requirements are met and home owners are getting what they pay for.Tags: home improvement, home improvement blog, energy code, NH energy code, insulation | | By: Helpful Advice for Home Construction Improvement | | |
| | 2007 New England Auto Show, Boston Live Shots | | 2007-12-01 23:51:00 | | The 2007 New England International Auto Show starts since 28th Nov, at the Boston Convention & Expo Center and runs through Sunday, Dec. 2.Check out the collection of notable new models and concepts on display at this year's 2007 Boston Auto Show. Recent Posts of Global Auto/Motor Show:+ BMW Malaysia Providing 65 Vehicles For LIMA 2007 at Langkawi+ 2008 Detroit Auto Show Preview: Mitsubishi New Concept After Lancer Evolution+ 2008 Nissan Altima Won Qualified Hybrid Vehicle Credit+ Nissan Atleon On Sales in UK Within Two Years+ 2008 Ford Taurus Awarded Family Car of The Year at Boston+ 2007 New England Auto Show Opening at Boston Today+ 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid, 2007 Los Angeles Motor Show+ 2007 Guangzhou Auto Show Live shots, Wallpaper+ 2009 Mercedes S400 Bluetec Hybrid, 2007 LA Auto Show, wallpaper+ 2007 Arizona Auto Show: Suzuki XL7, SX4, Grand Vitara, BaseCamp+ Rolls-Royce Phantom Tungsten Saloon, 2007 Middle East Motor Show+ 2008 Barrett-Jackson Shelby GT Ford Mustang, Ar | | By: Autos Space | | |
| | 2007 New England Auto Show Opening at Boston Today | | 2007-11-28 07:36:00 | | The 2007 New England International Auto Show, also called Boston Auto Show, the second public auto show hosted by the new Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, is open today through Sunday, features cars that generate 400 horsepower and more, along with fuel-stingy vehicles that go easy on the environment.The New England Auto Show, which has moved to the convention center after almost a quarter century at the Bayside Exposition Center, is spread over 500,000 square feet.Autos on display at the 2007 Boston New England Auto Show include high performance models with a thirst for gas such as theMercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, which can reach 206 miles per hour and come with a $3,000 gas-guzzler tax, then Toyota's 2008 Sequoia SUV, also showed up at the last 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show one week ago.In addition, cars such as the 416-horsepower Lexus IS4 occupy the midrange on the fuel efficiency scale.On the 2007 New England Auto Show, the fuel sippers are represented by models like the new | | By: Autos Space | | |
| | The New England Patriots Will Make Footballl History! | | 2007-11-14 01:39:43 | | There's no denying that I love football and an avid collector of football jerseys and uniforms. And I am one of the biggest fans of the New England Patriots football team! I believe the Patriots will continue their dominance with a perfect season! And I kid you not! Go Patriots!"It's a touchdown with The AnitoKid!"*Did you enjoy the post? Did you find it interesting?You know what to do...:)
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| | 5 Good Questions: New England Patriots Edition | | 2007-10-19 20:37:36 | | I recently got the opportunity to exchange 5 questions with tommassee of Pats Pulpit, SB Nation's fine New England Patriots blog. Below are his responses to my questions. And to see my responses to his questions, head on over to Pats Pulpit. I know it's old news, but I'll ask anyway because I didn't ask you earlier. What has been your take on the whole "spy-gate" incident? My take is this: There was a rule. Many teams were violating it in one way or another. The league sent a memo to every team warning them to cut it out. The Patriots were caught further violating the rule. The league severely punished them. That should be the end of it. There have been plenty of former coaches and players who admitted that all kinds of "bending" the rules happens all the time. People using this "cheating" to belittle the Patriots past accomplishments need to look at the 2007 Patriots who, under the direct scrutiny of the league, are destroying every team in their path. Other than that, it's just so much noise, people making excuses for why the Patriots have been so much better than the rest of the league for the last half-decade or so. I don't want to seem like a Patriot hater, but I'd love to hear how you feel about how the Pats have clearly been running up the score late in games this season. Does it bother you at all as a fan of the team? You'd have to provide an example. "Running up the score" is pretty vague. If you want to take the Dallas game, the Patriots had the ball on the Cowboys 20 yard line with 3:45 to go. They ran the ball seven straight times. Dallas called timeout eventually leaving New England with too much time to kill by kneeling. Ultimately, it was 4th-and-goal and New England had their fourth-string running back in the game. Why should they turn the ball over on downs? If Dallas didn't want New England to score, they should have (a) not taken that timeout, or (b) stopped Kyle Eckel. I mean, Kyle Eckel! The Patriots margin of victory isn't even a record, and I don't remember anyone complaining about the St. Louis Rams running up the score in 1999 (after a 27-10 season-opening victory, the Rams beat teams 35-7, 38-10, 42-20, 41-13, and 34-3). Every year you see Indianapolis score in the 40s, even 50s against any number of teams. In 2004 when Indy was on a singular mission to get Peyton Manning to break Dan Marino's single-season passing touchdown record, they were trouncing teams just so Manning could break a record. No one complains about that. And no one said anything about Dallas running it up before they played Buffalo. It's just so much whining and all any of these pathetic people can do to tear down a great team. What should the Patriots do? Start taking knees after halftime? So let's get right to the major issue. Do you think this team has what it takes to go undefeated? If so, do you think they will go undefeated? And in which game do you think they could get tripped up (other than the game at Indy)? Do they have what it takes? I'll defer to someone (among others) who knows more about and has seen much more football than I: Mike Ditka. When asked if he thought the Patriots could do it, he said stone-faced and emphatically, "Absolutely." Yes, I think they have what it takes. This team won three Super Bowls and went 14-2 twice with a roster that didn't approach the capabilities of this one. Whether they will go undefeated (I think it's unlikely) depends on so many factors, especially injuries. Every team New England plays is going to be giving the Patriots their best shot, and when teams have nothing to lose, they can play recklessly, and when they play recklessly, there's a better chance of injury. There's also weather, luck, and the plain fact that teams some times have bad games. Six games into the season, it's just too early to realistically consider an undefeated season. Which game could be the one to ruin it? Heck, this weekend. Doesn't much matter to me that Miami is 0-6. The Patriots rarely win down there. Then, of course, Indy, followed by Baltimore (on the road Dec. 3) and Pittsburgh (Dec. 9, short week after Monday at Ravens). And then, if the Patriots are fortunate enough to wrap up the No. 1 seed or some other goal the coaches require, the last couple games of the season (Dolphins and Giants) could be the one(s) if they are deemed "meaningless." If you were coaching a team, how would you gameplan on defense to stop this Patriots offense? What is the key to slowing this offense down? Unlike Wade Phillips who said his plan was to stop the running game and dare Tom Brady to beat them, I would jam the receivers at the line, much the same way New England jammed the Rams receivers in Super Bowl XXXVI. And, using the same strategy the Patriots employed in that game, I wouldn't rush extra pass rushers or blitz, maybe at all. Brady will find the open man. If you blitz, someone will be open. Brady has shown that he can get rid of the ball in a little more than 1 second. Jam the receivers. Make them not want to run routes. And hit the running back out of the backfield every chance you get. For six years that Brady has been quarterback, I have yet to see a team do what Belichick does. The game films are out there. Every team gets them. Watch what Belichick does to "confuse" other quarterbacks, and do that. Sunday against Dallas, the Patriots lined up with one down lineman, four linebackers and six defensive backs. Take away Tony Romo's end-of-half two-minute drill and he had less than 100 yards in the game, and he had been leading the league in passing through five weeks. Let's get to the predictions. Put your name on the line here: How does this game on Sunday play out (or should I say how badly does New England beat the Dolphins)? What will the Patriots' record be at the end of the season? And how far will they go in the playoffs? Man, you had to ask that, didn't you? At this point, I'm going to assume that both Laurence Maroney and Sammy Morris will be out, leaving New England with Kevin Faulk, Kyle Eckel and Heath Evans. That may leave the Patriots "one-dimensional," but it's a pretty good dimension. For whatever reason that Miami is giving up 30.5 points per game (31st), that one dimension should be enough. I also can't imagine Cleo Lemon having tremendous success against a Bill Belichick defense, especially his first experience against one. I'd expect a two-touchdown game. The odds are just too great against any team to go undefeated. I think New England will finish 13-3 or 14-2, barring significant injuries, especially to Tom Brady, Randy Moss or a group of others, which of course would change everything. A 14-2 record should deliver a first-round bye, and I would expect New England to reach the AFC Championship. I, of course, will be rooting for an undefeated season and a Super Bowl title, but, hey, it's Week 7. | | By: The Phinsider | | |
| | New England Trivia On Tap | | 2007-10-01 17:47:00 | | Trivia Night this week will feature a special category on New England Trivia, which will be ten questions on all things about the six states to the north and east of us. It will be about sports and other famous people and things from that area. It will also be multiple choice as well.We will also have the other four usual catgories. There is no baseball game, as the MLB playoffs don't start until Wednesday. So we should begin some time around 9 PM.The Sneak Peek question for this week:Which famous poet was born in California, but moved to Massachusetts and published his first poem in Lawrence?Hope to see many of you on Tuesday night. | | By: The Mighty Quinn Media Machine | | |
| | Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots: Open Game Thread | | 2007-09-23 14:31:59 | | 07 at 38 FINAL SCORE Game Preview :: Pats Pulpit Update [2007-9-23 15:55:30 by Brian Galliford]: This one, thankfully, is over. Ineffective offense, poor time of possession and continued (more devastating) injuries give the Bills a poor outlook even after this weekend. It's going to be a long week; the Jets come to Orchard Park next weekend in a game that should be a little easier for this team... but not much. Update [2007-9-23 15:29:28 by Brian Galliford]: The Pats, still throwing despite a 24-point lead, strike again as Brady exploits a Greer-on-Moss matchup. Leave your final comments about the game and go enjoy the weather outdoors - I'm obligated to stay here; you, fortunately, are not. Update [2007-9-23 15:19:37 by Brian Galliford]: Start of the fourth quarter, and it's 31-7 Pats. One positive: John Wendling, in his first NFL action, makes a great play on a Moorman punt, pinning the Pats at their 2-yard line. Update [2007-9-23 15:12:23 by Brian Galliford]: | | By: Buffalo Rumblings | | |
| | Week 3 Preview, Buffalo at New England | | 2007-09-22 18:06:26 | | In what looks like a mismatch on paper, you have two teams going in opposite directions so far - the visiting Buffalo Bills (2-0) and the undefeated New England Patriots. The Patriots are looking more and more every week as the team that the pro football pundits predicted them to be: unstoppable. The [...] | | By: NFL GridIron Gab | | |
| | Breaking Down the New England Patriots | | 2007-09-20 15:17:56 | | Pats' D has dominated Jets, Chargers (Courtesy: Boston Herald) Ask any NFL fan who the best team in the NFL is right now, and you'll get a split: 25% may answer the Colts, but the rest will say "New England". Signal-stealing scandal and all, the Patriots have quickly established themselves as the team to beat in the NFL with successive 38-14 thrashings of the Jets and Chargers. The offense is explosive, the defense is making big plays and the special teams have already delivered a record-breaking TD as well. In short, this team presents a formidable challenge to any foe - especially an extremely young and underdeveloped Bills team in Gillette Stadium. No NFL team is perfect, however, and the Pats aren't an exception - there are vulnerabilities here that the Bills absolutely have to try to exploit. Unless, of course, they'd rather just use this as a practice game to work out some of the kinks that have hindered them in the Broncos and Steelers contests. Her | | By: Buffalo Rumblings | | |
| | Today was a banner day for New England sports fans... | | 2007-08-14 05:00:00 | | Today was a banner day for New England sports fans. Most importantly, the Red Sox basically increased their lead over the Yankees, even though it won't show in the standings. So Steve Phillips and the Mike and Mike crew have jumped the gun by scheduling their discussion of whether or not it's time to press the panic button in Red Sox Nation for tomorrow morning. Tim Wakefield went eight innings and Paps closed it out in the 9th. Meanwhile the Yankees overcame a Rivera blown save to win in the home half of the 9th. For all intents and purposes, the lead might as well be back up to ten, maybe twelve games.While it may be an impressive feat to hold any given 9 men who are paid to hit a baseball without a hit for 6 solid innings, let's not forget that the Tampa Bay Devil Rays are not exactly the 1927 Yankees. It's true that getting BJ Upton to end the game when you're up by three and there isn't a soul on base is the basic equivalent of fanning Ruth and Gehrig with the bases loaded. | | By: Sedition In Red Sox Nation | | |
| | Comptuer Rentals - New England States | | 2007-08-02 15:47:00 | | We here at Rentacomputer.com were recently reminded that we have long overlookedour most excellent rental customers in the New England States. So we have taken this opportunity to update our web site and just send out a special thanks to those in the original 13 colonies who have so faithfully used Rentacomputer.comfor all their technology rentals over the years. To see our newest web updates visit our Computer Rental page for Hartford CT and thanks again from all of us at Rentacomputer.com.
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| | Around the AFC East, Pt. III - New England Patriots | | 2007-07-20 21:17:38 | | Pats Pulpit: SB Nation's New England Patriots blog It's Patriots time. The third and final installment of this Friday's tour Around the AFC East lands us in Foxboro, where we're going to discuss kickers. Yes, kickers. Buffalo Rumblings: How comfortable are you with kicker Stephen Gostkowski? How different was it watching a non-#4 kick the ball last year? Do you miss Adam Vinatieri at all? Tommasse, Pats Pulpit: "I'll tell you one thing: I'll be happy when New England gets a kicker with a last name like Smith. Vinatieri? Gostkowski? Sheesh. There's no telling how the "new kid" is going to be in one of those monumental pressure situations until he's in one. He had a very good year last year for a rookie, and he did make some moderate-pressure kicks, including a few in the playoffs. But you can't outright compare Gostkowski to Vinatieri yet. The kid (hey, I'm getting old) was a rookie last year, and you can't expect Snow Bowl-type kicks from him ou | | By: Buffalo Rumblings | | |
| | Around the AFC East, Pt. I - New England Patriots | | 2007-07-13 15:32:28 | | Pats Pulpit: SB Nation's Patriots Blog It's Friday, Bills fans, which means that we're back with yet another rousing rendition of "Around the AFC East", where Bills fans can fill up their rant banks with the latest glowing endorsements of our most hated rivals. So drink up your Patriots fuel, as Tommasse from Pats Pulpit stops by to discuss the Patriots' wide receivers. Buffalo Rumblings: Your team obviously added a lot of players to the wide receiving corps this year; how does this effect the players that were on the team last season ( i.e. Jabar Gaffney, Reche Caldwell, etc.). How do you see the final depth chart shaking out at wideout? Tommasse, Pats Pulpit: "With the re-signing of 'Mr. Patriot' Troy Brown on Tuesday, the Patriots have 13 wide receivers unofficially on the roster. In alphabetical order, they are (1) Brown, (2) Reche Caldwell, (3) Bam Childress, (4) Chris Dunlap, (5) Jabar Gaffney, (6) Chad Jackson, (7) C.J. Jones, (8) Kelvin Kight, ( | | By: Buffalo Rumblings | | |
| | Around the AFC East, Pt. II - New England Patriots | | 2007-07-06 13:42:15 | | Pats Pulpit: SB Nation's New England Patriots blog Welcome back to yet another installment of "Around the AFC East". Each week, the four AFC East bloggers from SB Nation get together and interrogate each other about their respective teams (I use the word "interrogate" on purpose - generally, interrogations aren't friendly, and neither are the rivalries between these teams). Next up: Tommasse from Pats Pulpit. BR: What's your take on the off-season madness surrounding Tom Brady? From Yankees caps to multiple babies, it's been a circus for that guy. Do you think it will be a distraction for the team at all? Pats Pulpit: "I believe it's a massive Indianapolis Conspiracy! Anything to get the upper hand! But back to reality. I don't think it's a distraction to the people who count, they being the players and the coaches. The media can play their little games and have their fun, but I don't see it impacting how this team prepares or what happens on game | | By: Buffalo Rumblings | | |
| | Around the AFC East: New England Patriots | | 2007-07-06 07:29:13 | | It's Friday, which again means it's time to go "Around the AFC East" to discuss topics involving our hated division rivals. First up is tommasse from Pats Pulpit: Phinsider: With the current hold-out risk of Asante Samuel and with Rodney Harrison and Eugene Wilson both coming off of injury-plagued seasons, are you worried at all about this team's secondary? What kind of depth do the Pats have and are there any "sleepers" that outsiders should keep an eye on? Pats Pulpit: If Samuel sits out, yes, I'm worried. Even if he's on the field for Week 1, I'm still a little concerned. The secondary hasn't been the most stellar unit on the team the last couple years. Harrison has suffered a couple very nasty injuries. Nasty as they've been, that tough SOB keeps coming back. That's the good news. The bad news is we're all waiting for that next cheap block at the knees -- and not just on Harrison. The Patriots secondary has been decimated by injuries for what seems like | | By: The Phinsider | | |
| | New England's largest indoor public display garden has opened | | 2007-06-05 07:00:00 | | OhioNew England's largest indoor public display garden has opened in a historic park in Providence, R.I., and officials expect it to become a regional center for learning about plants as well as a top attraction for visitors.
The glass-walled Roger Williams Park Botanical Center, which opened in March, offers a tropical garden, an orchid garden, and a Mediterranean room with a collection of citrus trees. Fountains and ponds dot the landscape.
But its real draw on a day when cold rain was flooding the streets of Providence was the lush green and warm interior, filled with fragrant and unusual plants... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Live in New England? Like Gerbils? Read on. . . . | | 2007-05-15 21:26:35 | | The 6th Annual American Gerbil Society Show will be happening on May 19 in Bedford, MA. This makes me wonder how I managed to miss Annual New England Gerbil Shows 1-5. Admission will cost you a buck.
The extravaganza will be hosted by the American Gerbil Society, which prior to reading this announcement I did not know existed.
If you’re a…ah…gerbil enthusiast and want more information, you can visit Boston Central for more info. More from the site:
Serious gerbil owners and breeders may compete for the Best-in-Show honors. Amateur gerbilists can enter their pets in a free, fun Pet Class competition with ribbons awarded for Cutest Face, Fastest Wheel Runner, Friendliest, Best Shoulder Rider.
Seriously folks, the American Gerbil, or Meriones unguiculatus is under appreciated in our modern society. How many of us grew up with these hardy rodents as pets, or possibly food for other, hardier reptiles? Where would American society be without urban myths featuring these | | By: ArsGeek | | |
| | The New England Flower Show | | 2007-05-01 07:00:00 | | Sea coaston lineThe New England Flower Show at the Bayside Expo Center in Boston is a sure sign of spring. This year's week-long show attracted thousands of visitors, who probably found the mild weather all the more reason to attend.
The 30 garden exhibits seemed to highlight stone, moss, and bamboo. Professional designers created the exhibits and installed them as well... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | New England Spring Flower Show | | 2007-03-22 06:00:00 | | To make a Japanese-influenced garden these days, you have to do more than buy a stone lantern and plant some dwarf evergreens.
American gardeners today are much more sophisticated.
The Asian fusion gardening of 2007 is more about the principles of the Japanese or Chinese garden - simplicity and serenity - and less about making an exact replica of an Asian garden or using only plants indigenous to the East.
At the New England Spring Flower Show, which runs through Sunday at the Bayside Expo Center in Boston, several of the exhibits focus on how home gardeners can incorporate bamboo, threadleaf Japanese maples and stone lanterns alongside native New England plants and materials... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | New England Griddle Cakes aka the best pancakes in my world | | 2006-11-19 12:19:34 | | There's nothing like getting back into the kitchen and producing a lovely stack of pancakes for a Sunday brunch. What a busy November this has been! Family reunions, a food show, thoughts in career movement and attempts at getting onto the British property ladder have all been encroaching my peaceable existance.I finally got this recipe from my mother. I have yet to find a better pancake recipe. But why look for another when this recipe is perfection itself. When I was growing up, our Sunday breakfast was our traditional weekend feast - rather than a Sunday lunch. We sometimes had waffles, we sometimes had French toast but more often than not we had pancakes. It was my brother's ambition to break the household record for the amount of pancakes consumed in one sitting and he often reached the dizzying heights of 24 pancakes in one sitting! Mum often had to triple or quadruple the recipe. I don't blame him for wanting to eat so many, these are so good.Pancakes (New England Griddlecakes)1 1/2 cups of sifted flour1/2 teaspoon of salt1/2 teaspoon of baking soda1 teaspoon of sugar1 egg1 1/2 cups of milk1 1/2 teaspoons of white vinegar3 tablespoons of butter, meltedSift the dry ingredients together. Beat together the egg, milk, vinegar and melted butter. Add the liquid mixture gradually to the dry mixture, stirring constantly to keep it smooth. Drop the batter by spoonfuls onto a heated non-stick heavy metal griddle. No additional butter is needed as there is enough in the batter. Keep the heat low, so the cakes will not cook too fast. When the top is full of tiny bubbles the under side should be sufficiently brown. Turn and brown the other side. Serve hot with maple syrup. Makes 2 dozen small cakes.From 'The United States Regional Cook Book', edited by Ruth Berolzheimer, Culinary Arts Institute, Chicago, Ill. 1947. | | By: Daydream delicious... | | |
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