Archive for November, 2002

VOL. VIII, NO. 18: November 25, 2002

Monday, November 25th, 2002

I apologize in advance for tardiness of my latest installment. My Art Director, Benjamin “Scooby” Leavitt, is in Washington, DC on a paying assignment. So it’s highly probable that you won’t be reading this until after the game against the Dolphins. I spoke last week about the possibility of the Chargers exacting JUSTICE from the […]

VOL. VIII, NO. 17: November 16, 2002

Saturday, November 16th, 2002

“That’s life, that’s what all the people say.
You’re riding high in April, shot down in May.
But I don’t let it get me down,
‘Cause that fine old world, it keeps spinning around.”
-Francis Albert Sinatra

Yeah, I know The Chairman didn’t write the lyrics to the song. I also know that John Barlow’s “Lazy Lightning” lyrics which are […]

VOL. VIII, NO. 16: November 9, 2002

Saturday, November 9th, 2002

A friend of mine was in one of those “last man standing” pools where you pick one a game a week and can never pick the same team twice. You know the kind I’m talking about-a “knockout” pool where the pot increases as more and more people are eliminated. In Week 7, my friend was […]

VOL. VIII, NO. 15: November 1, 2002

Friday, November 1st, 2002

People always ask me what it was like growing up in New York as a Charger fan. Before I was old enough to sneak sports bars (and before I knew anyone who owned a satellite dish), I used to watch the local games so I could keep up on how the Bolts were doing. Every […]