Disclaimer: This post has been sponsored by Procter and Gamble. All opinions are my own. #TheClosestRivals Let me start by giving you a brief history lesson on Key Food. Key Food Stores Co-op, Inc. is a cooperative of independently owned... Read More
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The Mets and Royals are ready to square off, and WalletHub is right there with them. The personal finance website crunched the numbers in honor of the 111th World Series, amassing a collection of interesting facts and figures related to the event –... Read More
In a few hours, the NFL will be playing its second game of the year in London. Rex Ryan and his Buffalo Bills are set to take on the youthful Jacksonville Jaguars in a game that is meaningful for more reasons than just whatever happens on the field... Read More
I had to re-post this article that was originally written on BarberShopSports.com in 10/3/2013. The National Football League, a multibillion-dollar commercial juggernaut, presides over America’s indisputable national pastime. But the NFL is under... Read More
Matt Sinnott is a freelance blogger and proud dad 5 reasons why swimming will be your kid’s #funnestsport As a parent of a young child, I — naturally — want to enroll my kid into every activity they can possibly manage and wait in hopes that one... Read More
Few games have inspired as much joy—or as much rage—as golf. And it’s not just the game that’s challenging—its terminology can be downright befuddling. Here’s a glossary of common golfing jargon to help you out as you hit the links this... Read More
Streetball Legend ‘The Professor’ Offers His Advice There are many would-be athletes in their adolescence, but factors such as size and ability often preempt their efforts. Today, legendary streetballer Grayson “The Professor” Boucher stands... Read More
Alot is happening today – it’s April 15th. Did you get your taxes completed? If not, then did you file your extension? Guess what? Sixty-six years ago today Jackie Robinson became the first black man to play major league baseball in the... Read More
In the 1990s, I attended the Million Man March – which was held in Washington, D.C. During one of the many speeches –a featured speaker posed a question: Please name something that’s always being built-in America? My immediate response... Read More
We’re always looking for products to enrich our readers lives. I recently received information from the folks over at JourneyGym.com, they have a package which sounds like it will be a great fit for my lifestyle. An in home gym... Read More
In his years as a successful entrepreneur creating and selling corporations to the likes of Coca-Cola and Kimberly-Clark, Richard Jaffe, one of the owners of the Phoenix Suns, found a few constants to guide him in business and in life. “Love myself;... Read More
Serfas Thunderbolt Review and Giveaway As a cyclist I am always looking for top notch products especially where safety is concerned. The Serfas Thunderbolt LED light system is a top notch system. There are many reasons... Read More
Yesterday, the Brooklyn Nets management relieved its Head Coach Avery Johnson of his duties. All questions shifted to what big time coach will come in to lead the Brooklyn Nets. While I won’t spend today debating on whether Phil Jackson is... Read More
Can Bill Parcells fix the New York Jets? Is it even possible? Do you even care? It surely sounds like the “Tuna” is auditioning for a “specific” role with the organization. (similar to his Miami VP of Operations role) Over... Read More
As the proverbial clock continues to tick – what is the solution for addressing NY Knicks $100 MIL Power Forward Amar’e “STAT” Stoudemire? The New York Knicks organization and Coach Mike Woodson could have a very sensitive situation... Read More