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Nothing can ruin a football game like a little rain
Abby Magruder
Oct 31, 2006
This just in: Area football players are discouraged from sweating too much during practices, the reason being that too much moisture might postpone games. Seriously. I was just informed of this.
Okay, not really. But can you blame me for thinking as much? Twice already this season prep football games have been postponed because of rain. And I’m not even sure I’d say they were pushed back because of rain—it was more like they were pushed back because of a good misting.
Halloween screams: the Car of Tomorrow
Brian Hunsicker
Oct 31, 2006
Boo!

A home for whom?
Nicole McMullin
Oct 31, 2006
How have rising housing costs affected your family and neighborhood?
Dum-dum-dum: Atlanta’s whodunit
Brian Hunsicker
Oct 30, 2006
I didn’t catch much of Sunday’s Cup race. But I had more important things to tend to — my wife and I celebrated our one-year anniversary on Sunday. So, as you can imagine, watching a race was further down the to-do list.
I caught a few laps early, just after the first caution, and wasn’t surprised to see nearly all of the Chase folks in the top 13 or so. And I wasn’t as surprised to come to work this morning and see that Jeff Burton was 13th.
Allmendinger left out by Friday’s rain
Brian Hunsicker
Oct 27, 2006
So the weather isn’t cooperating in Atlanta - Cup qualifying was washed out on Friday. As usual, the field for Sunday’s race is set by owner’s points.
And that also means four drivers - Derrike Cope, Kirk Shelmerdine, Mike Skinner and newcomer A.J. Allmendinger - get left out of the show. The 275-mile drive from Charlotte to Hampton, Ga. became a complete waste for those guys.
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