Football: Ferguson backs KeaneFootball: Ferguson backs KeaneFootball: Ferguson backs Keane 03/23/2005 10:03 AM Sir Alex Ferguson envisages Roy Keane managing Man Utd in the future. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Football: Ferguson backs KeaneGrok Headline matches for Football: Ferguson backs KeaneFootball: Wenger backs FergusonFootball: Wenger backs Ferguson 01/28/2004 03:25 AM Arsenal's Arsene Wenger tips under-fire Sir Alex Ferguson to stay at Old Trafford. Football: Irish win with KeaneFootball: Irish win with Keane 05/27/2004 04:58 PM The Republic welcome back Roy Keane as they beat Romania 1-0 in Dublin. Football: Keane injuredFootball: Keane injured 04/26/2004 10:30 AM Roy Keane withdraws from the Republic of Ireland squad with a hamstring injury. Football: FA to quiz FergusonFootball: FA to quiz Ferguson 02/13/2004 01:28 PM The FA is to interview Everton's Duncan Ferguson over claims he racially abused Luis Boa Morte. Football: Ferguson on the attackFootball: Ferguson on the attack 01/18/2004 03:47 AM Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson admits his side's finishing was poor during the 1-0 defeat at Wolves. Football: Ferguson blasts FAFootball: Ferguson blasts FA 04/16/2004 11:36 AM Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson claims his players are treated harshly at disciplinary hearings. Football: Ferguson focusedFootball: Ferguson focused 02/12/2004 09:59 AM Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson insists off-field affairs will not distract him. Football: Ferguson 'sackable' rowFootball: Ferguson 'sackable' row 03/23/2005 02:41 AM Man Utd chief David Gill plays down talk of Sir Alex Ferguson's job being at risk. Football: Jol's Keane admissionFootball: Jol's Keane admission 04/10/2005 05:23 AM Martin Jol does not know whether Robbie Keane will be at Tottenham next season - but he wants him to stay. Football: Keane in Irish squadFootball: Keane in Irish squad 04/20/2004 09:58 AM Roy Keane is included in the Republic of Ireland squad for next week's friendly international in Poland. Football: Ferguson praises teamFootball: Ferguson praises team 04/18/2005 02:11 AM Sir Alex Ferguson hails Ruud van Nistelrooy as the man behind Man Utd's march to the FA Cup final. Football: Ferguson rates RooneyFootball: Ferguson rates Rooney 08/28/2004 05:54 AM Sir Alex Ferguson says Wayne Rooney can make Man Utd as good as his 1999 Treble winning side. Football: Keane goal stuns DutchFootball: Keane goal stuns Dutch 06/05/2004 04:46 PM Holland finish their Euro 2004 preparations by losing to the Republic of Ireland. Football: FA backs ErikssonFootball: FA backs Eriksson 09/23/2004 10:49 AM The FA hits back at media claims surrounding Sven-Goran Eriksson and the England coaching set-up. Football: Gerrard backs breakFootball: Gerrard backs break 03/25/2005 06:28 AM England midfielder Steven Gerrard backs Sven-Goran Eriksson over the four-week break before the World Cup. Football: Beckham backs RooneyFootball: Beckham backs Rooney 03/23/2005 12:25 PM David Beckham believes a police probe will not stop Wayne Rooney performing. Football: Coach backs BeckhamFootball: Coach backs Beckham 05/07/2004 04:45 AM Real Madrid coach Carlos Quieroz tells BBC Sport he expects David Beckham to remain in Spain. Football: Eriksson backs BeckhamFootball: Eriksson backs Beckham 04/15/2004 03:55 PM England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson says David Beckham will be "very focused" when he plays at Euro 2004. Football: Lampard backs ErikssonFootball: Lampard backs Eriksson 07/31/2004 12:27 AM Chelsea defender Frank Lampard comes out in support of Sven-Goran Eriksson. H.P. Lovecraft meets Bil KeaneH.P. Lovecraft meets Bil Keane 03/28/2005 06:28 PM H.P. Lovecraft meets Bil Keane via, via Keane hiring in CanadaKeane hiring in Canada 11/12/2003 09:08 PM Keane investigated over 'assault'Keane investigated over 'assault' 09/14/2004 05:26 AM Allegations Man Utd captain and Republic of Ireland star Roy Keane was involved in the assault of a teenager are investigated by police. Keane back for IrelandKeane back for Ireland 04/13/2004 11:29 AM Roy Keane makes himself available for the Republic of Ireland, two years after walking out on the team. Turd FergusonTurd Ferguson 09/08/2004 09:12 AM
« One of several art installations around Helsinki for the Helsinki Arts Festival entitled, "The Wailing Wall". The walls were filled with empty film canisters that people were invited to fill with notes written on day-glow coloured papers. It reminded me of the old lite-brites a> where you'd make a design with coloured pegs although the new models for kids these days seem too molded and modern when compared to the original low-tech box with a bulb inside of it. » At the height of my inbox madness a few years ago, I think I subscribed to about 45 different mailing lists, some of which had a very high daily volume of spew. When I left the US, I unsubscribed to almost all of them since I was afraid I might be offline for a while and I didn't want the disks to fill. I never re-subscribed and, the few that I did keep I punted last week after moving all my crap off of the old box where I used to read my mail. I can go a few days without looking at my inbox and really not worry as a huge percentage of the mail is spam and the rest is mostly from friends and nice people who take the time to write to me. I surf list archives if and when I bother to care which, I find, isn't very often anymore. People talk about rss feeds for mailing lists in glowing terms but I think they're forgetting that rss doesn't list only the posts with something worth reading in them. I'd be willing to pay for summarizers to wade through the dreck and send me the few worthwhile nuggets of info. Screw rss, I want intelligent agents that won't waste my time. One of the three lists I remain subscribed to and lurk on is the American Dialect Society mailing list digest which has a very high signal:noise ratio and often has something of interest or amusement. One of the most entertaining posters is Barry Popik whose atom feed of word etymologies and ephemera is excellent. He's an administrative law judge of parking violations in NYC by day and the modern mad professor for the OED the rest of the time, particularly for food words. He's also an editor for the upcoming drool-worthy Encycl opedia of Food and Drink in America from OUP. Today's digest had a particularly fun list of college slang from Barry who I presume was looking for "Turd Ferguson" and found an article about a book on college slang. I had to giggle since I know the phrase and I know it's not a food. :) I'm not sure which is more disturbing; that I've actually used Turd Ferguson in a sentence or finding it in a book title. I think it's mostly a mid-westernism, but slang gets around and it's hard to say for sure. Turd Ferguson & the Sausage Party: An Uncensored Guide to College Slang looks like a pretty hilarious book and a way to make my English a little more fresh and hip. I mean, I've not heard or said Turd Ferguson in years! Pure nostalgia. There is a short list of some of the words from the book.
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