rugator wrote 1 day ago: Not the question mark kind. Of huh, that is. More like in a statement. That says too many things. Se … more →
rugator wrote 3 days ago: Consider the following “hypothetical:” -how much incentive is there for reporters to inv … more →
rugator wrote 3 days ago: Listening to the hilarious recounts/speculation surrounding today’s news that Tiger Woods cras … more →
rugator wrote 3 weeks ago: Two great songs with sensational backing vocals. The first is “I Keep Forgetting,” perfo … more →
rugator wrote 3 weeks ago: Love this country tune from The Remingtons. “Two Timin’ Me,” by The Remingtons … more →
rugator wrote 3 weeks ago: Rutgers Celebrates 140th Year of College Football. … more →
rugator wrote 1 month ago: You know it really doesn’t matter how much we talk about the games we watch. I’m thinkin … more →
rugator wrote 1 month ago: There are three deep cuts in my heart. My sports heart. 1976. Final Four. A Jersey-boy roots for Rut … more →
rugator wrote 1 month ago: I Need Your Lovin,’ by Teena Marie … more →
rugator wrote 1 month ago: Here’s the New York Daily News perspective on last night’s ALCS game. For those who don … more →
rugator wrote 1 month ago: What women say: “I did three loads of laundry, shuttled the kids back and forth to school and … more →
rugator wrote 1 month ago: Nebraska football vs. Nebraska basketball Duke basketball vs. Duke football Penn State football vs. … more →
rugator wrote 2 months ago: WARNING: Must listen to with headphones. It’s the only way to fully appreciate the awesome bas … more →
rugator wrote 2 months ago: 1. “On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting. ‘Twas only that when he was off was … more →
rugator wrote 2 months ago: Sometimes you need a song that you can just crank up. This is one of those jams. “Early in the … more →
rugator wrote 2 months ago: With Jeffrey Osborne singing the lead for LTD, here’s a true funk classic. “Back in Love … more →
rugator wrote 6 months ago: “Try Again,” by Aaliyah … more →
rugator wrote 6 months ago: Never gets old. “Round and Round,” by Ratt. … more →