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Tuesday, February 08, 2005 

BLOG UPDATE: PICTURES ADDED

I'm trying to restructure my blog a bit here and make it a little more colourful, so I'm beginning to use www.tinypic.com to upload some pictures I've taken. In addition, I've opened a new blog to hold pictures. There's only one picture in there right now, however there will be much more added in the coming weeks. If you don't want to get to my pictures through my blog the address is alspictures.blogspot.com. It's quite simple.

I've spent so much time browsing through blogs and pointing out how other people never update that I myself have fallen behind in that department. I'm planning to do a better job of that from this point on. Besides, the fact Meghan never posts is no longer news to anybody.


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So, the New England Patriots are Super Bowl champions AGAIN! Sports experts are calling this team a dynasty, and I have to agree with them. They are a dynasty. After all, this is a team that has won three of the last four Super Bowls under a salary cap system which makes it hard for a team to retain the same players year after year, making stability in an organization difficult. Years prior to New England's Super Bowl victory in 2002 indicate that such a system has produced a change in powerhouses from year to year, such as the St. Louis Rams, Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
I never watched the whole game, but I liked what I saw. Although the first quarter was a little sloppy at times, the teams were even throughout the majority of the game, keeping eyes of New England and Philadelphia fans glued to the screen, hoping their team would catch a break and take the lead. Ultimately, the Eagles just didn't have the ingredients to win the big game.

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  • I'm Al
  • From Williams Lake, B.C., Canada
  • I'm a 24-year-old sports reporter working at the Williams Lake Tribune, having graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism Degree from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops in June 2005. My hometown is Prince George.
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