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Paul Daugherty
Paul Daugherty has been an Enquirer sports columnist since 1994 and has been chronicling Cincinnati sports since 1988. He has covered almost every major sporting event in America, as well as five Summer Olympics. Along the way, he has been named one of the country's top-5 sports columnists four times, and Ohio columnist of the year on seven different occasions. Last year, he was voted 2nd-best sports columnist in the country, by the Associated Press Sports Editors.

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Wednesday, February 08, 2006

from the hellhole of honolulu

This is my first crack at this, so a little explanation...this blog won't always be about sports because i'm not always about sports... it'll have music references and references to TV and things I read and things that annoy me and things that make me glad to wake up every day... i'll be just as likely to write about steve forbert as andy kennedy.. you'll know what I think of Desperate Housewives and The Shield and truckers who insist on doing 55 in the center lane... from my mind to your eyes, unfiltered... also look here for explanations about why I write what I write... and the process involved...

The State of the World In 30 Seconds or Less, Super Bowl Edition: Full-time refs needed... Fortunate Steelers... Mick: It's time to go.... Too damned hyped... Again.

Re No-Show Joe... they honored all the SB MVPS before the game. Only three skipped it... Jake Scott (who cares?), Terry Bradshaw (on TV more than Vitale, Raftery and the BK king combined) and Joe Montana... Joe does what he wants, always has, gets away w/it b/c he's Joe... said he wanted to be with his sons...did none of the other guys have the same want? It was lame. aloha.


4 Comments:

at 9:31 AM Blogger OrangeD00d said...

Doc's got a blog! Yay!

 
at 12:25 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please/please-no more complaints from the homies about the need for "full time refs" or steelers dirty play. It wasn't the best sb ever but by far, not the worst...and it was definately won by the best team. Maybe in a few we can all complain about how the bengals were robbed-again. And about Mick, "give it up?" I don't think so! 60+ and still out there doing contorting better than most of us were able @ 16. Leave him be.

 
at 2:20 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

YES! A blog from my fav writer since Huntington days!
The Shield, just the best TV no one knows about. The FORTUNATE Steelers..no, only the best in Cincy, Indy, Denver, and The Motor CIty. It was their year.
Mick...Good God, I'm 63 and embarrassed!

 
at 2:26 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who cares about THAT Super Bowl. The should have ran a Shield marathon.

 
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