How It All Began: Super Bowl I, January 15, 1967 Footballology by Harvey Frommer - January 30, 2019January 30, 20190 One hundred yards long and 53 yards and two-thirds inches wide, the field’s grass the night before the game was given a $3,000 green spray job. It was well worth the price. For this most novel of football games, celebrities in the privileged seats included: famed movie and TV stars Henry
Java Sok Solves Hot and Cold Drink Issues Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - January 28, 20190 Want to keep your coffee hotter and your iced tea colder? Java Sok has you covered. The size showing in the picture is your basic large or extra-large for any commercial drink on the market and it works better than advertised. Your hands stay at room temperature no matter the
The Mets Starting Pitching is About to Fall Apart Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - January 28, 20190 It’s nice to have starting pitching. It’s arguable that having great starting pitching wins championships. The Mets didn't during the time they had Matt Harvey (gone), Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard, Steven Matz, and Zack Wheeler. There was a time a few years ago that most smart fans knew they would
What’s Streaming: Episode 2 – Snow Job Reviews by Russ_Cohen - January 22, 20190 Snow Job is not porn. It’s a French movie that starred Olympic hero, Jean-Claude Killy. The producer was George Englund and the star of the movie would be Killy’s future wife, Danielle Gaubert. This was her last movie. This movie used to stream on Amazon, but they lost the rights to
Remembering the First Super Bowl (Part I) Footballology by Harvey Frommer - January 21, 2019January 21, 20190 A lot of twists and turns, evolution and revolution, mistakes and major steps forward, colorful characters, dedicated idealists and guys with an eye on making a quick buck, - all of these and much more were part of the mix in the history of professional football before it would finally
Jim Thorpe Is the Greatest Athlete of All Time Footballology by Russ_Cohen - January 19, 20190 Some will say Wayne Gretzky is the greatest athlete of all time. Others will say, Bo Jackson or Tom Brady. There are a lot of great athletes that have dominated their sports, but Jim Thorpe was a track and field star, NFL star, played in Major League Baseball and was
Dating No Filter is Dating on Steroids Entertainment by Russ_Cohen - January 19, 20190 This new television show on E! is crazy. The hosts are funny, and the daters have no boundaries. Here’s a sample of a barely athletic endeavor on a date: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3Sp0VUtARU The gay dates are so funny. Here’s an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDRmr12S5ps The show is good. The panelists are good. You will laugh out loud. I saw
H Factor Water Product Review Reviews by Russ_Cohen - January 18, 20190 H Factor is water infused with hydrogen. It’s supposed to reduce inflammation, after exercise, and increase athletic performance. I thought the taste was good and the bottle is great to have with you on the go! Once you open the bottle you have to drink the contents in a reasonable amount
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS OFFER FREE TICKETS TO ALL U.S. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES CURRENTLY ON FURLOUGH Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - January 16, 20190 The world famous Harlem Globetrotters announced today that the team is offering complimentary game tickets to any U.S. government employee currently on furlough to the 2019 Fan Powered North American tour. The Globetrotters have games throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area, including: Friday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. – Santander Arena in Reading, PA Saturday,
Rangers Prospect, Igor Shestyorkin Continues To Lead KHL Goalies Hockeyology by Sportsologist - January 14, 20190 The Kontinental Hockey League’s commission has determined the best players of the eighteenth week of the Regular Season: Best goalie was Igor Shestyorkin (SKA), who didn’t concede a goal in two away games. At this moment, the SKA goalie is tied at the top of the League’s rankings for shutouts, with