I was honored to be asked to contribute to The Final Four of Everything, the new book that’s the sequel to the other new book that solves all life’s mysteries through the elegant simplicity of the NCAA Tournament Bracket. (Mine is about 21st Century Sports Books.) You can make your own bracket on their site, and I’m fond of this one. Something about someone constructing a legitimate bracket ranking exits off the Garden State Parkway makes me love America.
(Other great brackets from the book: Best Bald Guys, Best Acting Performances By People Essentially Playing Themselves, Best Astronauts, Best First Ladies, Best Jim Henson Creations … aw, there’s a lot.)
Worth a browse. Sports Cliches is another good one but there really are a lot.
••• Hey Newsguy… do you concur? —BP soupsoup:leitch: I was honored to be asked to contribute to The Final Four of...
leitch: I can’t believe...AC Expressway exit, which takes you to
I rarely use the GSP. Turnpike (7A) or I-78 (33 or 40) for my hometown, Warren (the township, not the county).
Gonna be a little Jersey-centric here, but I’ve got issues here. First, I have to agree with soup about avoiding Belmar...
I’m with you Soup, where’s Exit 98 with Spring Lake/Sea Girt. Hello Parker House?
Sorry but Sayreville is generally kind...a dump. Freehold is a decent town, they’ve got...
the most excited I’ve ever been...internet. No exaggeration. Also, how does Sayreville...
Exit 81 - Seaside Heights loses...Exit fucking 130? Travesty!
browse. Sports Cliches is another good one but there really are
problems by framing a subject matter into a fantasy draft. This works as well. Neat idea for a book. Previous great...
Exit 13 got robbed…