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Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 11, 2014

Watch This Australian Cricketer Almost Stick His Head Into A Flamethrower

Things are starting to heat up on the cricket field between Australia and South Africa, literally.


Cricketer Aaron Finch had a close call with a flamethrower during Australia's Twenty20 match against South Africa last night.



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Finch was chasing after the ball before it hit the boundary.


Finch was chasing after the ball before it hit the boundary.


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Finch knew the flames usually shoot out if the ball hits the boundary, but they didn't.


Finch knew the flames usually shoot out if the ball hits the boundary, but they didn't.


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When he went to pick up the ball, the flamethrowers went off dangerously close to him.


When he went to pick up the ball, the flamethrowers went off dangerously close to him.


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Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 11, 2014

You Can Own Nets.com And Make Brooklyn's Basketball Team Jealous

The long saga of the Brooklyn Nets not owning the prime domain has taken another weird turn.


When you currently click on Nets.com, you're redirected to this eBay page – featuring an old photo of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban – selling the domain name for $10,200.


When you currently click on Nets.com, you're redirected to this eBay page – featuring an old photo of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban – selling the domain name for $10,200.


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Who could benefit from a .COM domain name as exclusive and as premium as nets.com? Just a few thoughts...


Perhaps you are a tech start-up with a need for a fantastic domain name to get you off the ground?


Are you one of the major players on the planet in the routing and/or networking equipment business?


Maybe you are the proprietor of the world's preeminent manufacturer of tennis court nets? Fishnets? Volleyball nets? Goalpost nets?


Do you have a great idea for the next big social networking site and need a great domain name to bring it all together?


Or, maybe you just happen to have a basketball team of the same name?


Whatever the case may be, this is your opportunity to become the proud new owner of a rare gem of a domain name... A genuinely premium one.


nets.com


Good luck.


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The Nets have never owned Nets.com. Since 1994, the domain has been registered to a computer systems firm in New Mexico. In 2012, Forbes reported the company would be willing to part with the domain for $5 million. The Nets ignored the request.


The Nets have never owned Nets.com. Since 1994, the domain has been registered to a computer systems firm in New Mexico. In 2012, Forbes reported the company would be willing to part with the domain for $5 million. The Nets ignored the request.


That 2012 price should warn buyers – Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov in particular – that the $10,2000 starting bid on eBay is just that: the floor of negotiations. The auction page does have the bidding box flagged as "reserve not met."


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Alex Rodriguez Reportedly Admits To Steroid Use Under Oath

The Miami Herald reports the Yankees third baseman told the DEA that yes, he bought and used PEDs.


According to the Miami Herald, who obtained court documents, Alex Rodriguez met with federal agents and prosecutors in January. There, he admitted that the allegations of his use of steroids were true.


According to the Miami Herald , who obtained court documents, Alex Rodriguez met with federal agents and prosecutors in January. There, he admitted that the allegations of his use of steroids were true.


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In the meeting, Rodriguez allegedly confessed to buying PEDs from Biogenesis and paying $12,000 per month to Dr. Anthony Bosch, who Rodriguez has otherwise adamantly denied being advised or treated by.


The report also reveals that Rodriguez's cousin, Yuri Sucart, was in fact the middleman between Bosch and Rodriguez.


Federal prosecutors now claim that Alex Rodriguez paid Sucart nearly $1 million to remain silent about his cousin obtaining and using PEDs.


Rodriguez reportedly used a variety of methods to use the hormones provided to him by Bosch, including "testosterone cream, lozenges laced with testosterone (aka 'gummies')," and injections, which Rodriguez shot into his stomach.


Rodriguez reportedly used a variety of methods to use the hormones provided to him by Bosch, including "testosterone cream, lozenges laced with testosterone (aka 'gummies')," and injections, which Rodriguez shot into his stomach.


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The Miami Herald says Rodriguez's testimony will "fortify the criminal steroid case against Bosch," and "implicate the 'middleman' — his cousin Sucart."


Rodriguez was allegedly still financially involved with Anthony Bosch after the Biogenesis story broke. The DEA report says he paid for Bosch's attorney, and purchased PEDs in cash for other players in an attempt to convince Bosch to keep his secret.




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Artie Lange Tweets About ESPN's Cari Champion Ripped As "Abusive"

Warning: Graphic language.


On Tuesday, comedian and occasional sports commentator Artie Lange went on a Twitter rant about a sexual fantasy involving Cari Champion, host of ESPN2's First Take.


On Tuesday, comedian and occasional sports commentator Artie Lange went on a Twitter rant about a sexual fantasy involving Cari Champion, host of ESPN2's First Take .


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Since 2012, Champion's role on First Take has been to host and moderate conversations about sports and culture between Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith.


Since 2012, Champion's role on First Take has been to host and moderate conversations about sports and culture between Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith.


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14 Professional Wrestlers At The Beginning Of Their Career Vs Now

Wrestlers are like a fine wine, they get better with age.


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Here Are The Finalists For MLB End-Of-Season Awards

Winners will be announced November 10-13.


Here are the finalists, announced Tuesday, November 4th:



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Prosecutors Say Alex Rodriguez Paid Cousin To Keep Quiet About PED Use

The Yankees star allegedly paid his cousin nearly $1 million to keep his secret, according to documents filed in federal court.


Federal prosecutors claim that Yankees star Alex Rodriguez paid Yuri Sucart, his cousin and former personal assistant, nearly $1 million to keep quiet about the baseball player's alleged use of PEDs.


Federal prosecutors claim that Yankees star Alex Rodriguez paid Yuri Sucart, his cousin and former personal assistant, nearly $1 million to keep quiet about the baseball player's alleged use of PEDs.


Details about Sucart's arrangement with his cousin surfaced in court documents filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, The Daily News first reported.


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Bosch, former owner of the Biogenesis of America clinic in Coral Gables, pleaded guilty last month to providing performance-enhancing drugs to athletes, including Rodriguez. Rodriguez has denied this connection.


Sucart allegedly agreed to keep his cousin's secret for "a sum of $5 million dollars and a life estate for he and his wife in the house (free and clear of any liens and mortgages) where he is currently living."


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Per the court document, the baseball player and his cousin signed an agreement in June 2013. With a bulk payment of $700,000, and $200,000 paid over three months, Rodriguez effectively bought Sucart's silence for $900,000, officials charge.


Per the court document , the baseball player and his cousin signed an agreement in June 2013. With a bulk payment of $700,000, and $200,000 paid over three months, Rodriguez effectively bought Sucart's silence for $900,000, officials charge.


The document says Sucart is using the money he was paid by Rodriguez to pay for his defense attorney.


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