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	<description>Distributing Sports Knowledge as Cleanly as a Derrik Fisher In Bounds Pass</description>
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		<title>Annnd baseball is underway</title>
		<description>As a casual sports fan, I know that there are only four baseball teams -- my team, the team my team is playing, and the Red Sox and Yankees.

Actually, I'm glad we got the Sox/Yankes nationally televised game out of the way early this year.  Wait, what's that?  They're on ...</description>
		<link>http://thecasualsportsfan.com/tcsf/2010/04/04/annnd-baseball-is-underway/</link>
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		<title>On Ashley Judd..</title>
		<description>Is it really still that cool, surprising and awesome when Ashley Judd goes to a UK basketball game?  She is, at best, a C-lister now.  Yet, CBS sports feels the need to show her cheering like a junior varsity cheerleader everytime UK scores. 

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		<link>http://thecasualsportsfan.com/tcsf/2010/03/28/on-ashley-judd/</link>
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		<title>On Bad Sports Predictions</title>
		<description>As all casual sports fans know, we frequently use our ill-informed, biased opinions to make bold sports predictions.  Feeling like Nostradamus, we believe with all of our conviction that we know something that no one else does and announce at our local sports bar that the Cincinnati Bengals are going to the ...</description>
		<link>http://thecasualsportsfan.com/tcsf/2010/01/25/on-bad-sports-predictions/</link>
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