The Wines Family
Eugene, Oregon
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| Keywords: | university, oregon, football, yankees |
| Updated: | Today at 9:36 AM |
| Added: | January 14th, 2005 |
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As many of you know Dave, Kasey and I went to see the Dark Knight yesterday (read Dave's review here). This was one of the previews. While it is hard to get a feel for how good it will be, I hope it keeps the franchise going. Christian Bale is portraying John Connor, which is a good thing in my opinion as he has revived the Batman series. Scheduled for release during the summer of 2009. Enjoy!...posted on The Wines Family in Eugene - 7/23 - 9:36 AM - [4 clicks]
ESPN is having a "Helmet Clash" competition and the Oregon vs Texas A&M round will end today. Oregon leads by a small margin at the time of this post. To ensure dominance, be sure to cast your vote here. Results are broadcast daily on ESPN at 12:30 PM PDT. There are a total of 16 teams in the running. GO DUCKS!...filed under: clash
posted on The Wines Family in Eugene - 7/21 - 1:50 PM
posted on The Wines Family in Eugene - 7/20 - 7:00 PM
Haloscan, my commenting system, seems to be having trouble this morning (again), arghhh. Hopefully it won't last too long. None of your comments have been lost, I get an email notification when a new comment has been posted and so far there have been 3 guesses to the "what is it" post below. Jean, Dawg and Chris have supplied the following guesses. Stapler, tonearm/dvd/or cd device and Chris with...
posted on The Wines Family in Eugene - 7/16 - 8:45 AM
U of O redshirt freshman Todd Doxey, only 19 years of age, lost his life yesterday in a tragic accident on the McKenzie River. We would like to offer our condolences to his family, friends and team mates. This is a bitter reminder to always respect the power of Oregon waterways. Life is too precious and fragile not to be extra cautious when dealing with our rivers. R.I.P. (photo courtesy of...




