Sunday, August 06, 2006

INGMAR SCORES!

For a hell of a read about teams and salaries and every comparison possible, you need to go to Ingmar Bergman Shoots and Scores right now! Impressive!

3 Comments:

At August 6, 2006 at 9:32 p.m. , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,

I appreciate your giving credit to another member of the blogging community for their great writing. Kudos.

I think you've done a very nice job with your blog. I have had a chance to browse your site and I think many people would enjoy reading it. I would like to link to your site from my site.

For the past few months I have been working on my site www.writeonsports.com. It is still in the process of being developed and will be finalized in the next month (or so). The premise of the site is to provide a centralized area where independent people, who like to write on sports or read about sports, are able to find articles/authors they enjoy. As part of my website, I am going to provide a "sportsblog library". This will provide readers a searchable data base to find the sports teams that they enjoy reading about. I would like your site to be part of the sportsblog library. If someone searches for the Senators, Flames, Oilers, Canadiens, Canucks and Leafs they would be able to find a link to your blog.

I am not looking for a straight listing of all the blogs that relate to each team; I am looking for a place where someone can go and find a well written blog that offers information to the knowledgeable reader. I think your site provides such a quality. As such, I would like to invite you to be listed in the sportsblog library.

Anyway, I look forward to your response and I hope you will accept my invitation.

Thanks,


David Crowe
Write On Sports LLC
dcrowe@writeonsports.com
www.writeonsports.com

 
At August 6, 2006 at 10:15 p.m. , Blogger Robert L said...

Cool! This is the second such post I see. Good on you guys!

Nice link to Ingmar, very informative.

 
At August 6, 2006 at 10:39 p.m. , Blogger Earl Sleek said...

the knowledgeable reader

This is the part that scares me the most.

I prefer readership to be a little more ill-informed, so I can more easily assume the 'knowledgeable' role. I'm pretty lazy like that.

That's why it's easy being an Anaheim writer; it's mostly been off everyone else's radar.

Until Burke. And Niedermayers. And Pronger.

Shit. I gotta get my act together.

 

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