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Posted At : April 11, 2008 05:05 PM | Posted By : D McKee
Related Categories: Atlantic City,Baseball

Our blogging software just ate a lengthy post on the smoking controversy in Atlantic City. And a follow-up effort. Which is technology's way of saying, "Fuck it; it's Friday and I'm outta here!"

In other news, Bill Clinton still can't find the truth with both hands and a flash light. (The accompanying "I almost caught one THIS big" photo is particularly apt.)

But, to end the week on a positive note, I see that the snakebitten Detroit Tigers have finally taken a game, bringing their winning percentage to a robust .111. On the other hand, the St. Louis Cardinals offloaded most of their power hitters -- not to mention the sublime David Eckstein -- in the offseason but are 7-3. Go figure.

And the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have a half-share of the lead in the AL West. So life is good.

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