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January 2: An Asinine New Year

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It's a new year, yet the HBS is still here! Mike "the Buzz-saw" Asti and George "the Howitzer" Gerbo say goodbye to 2012 and welcome in An Asinine New Year - 2013. While 2012 set a pretty high bar for asininity in the sports world, 2013 is already getting to work.

Arguably the worst college football bowl season in recent memory continues. What is to blame for these lack luster games and matchups? Will the remaining BCS contests and National Championship Game save this miserable post-season?

With the NFL regualr season now over, it's time to look ahead to the playoffs. Before that can be done, some important businees needs taken care of. Mike's 2012 HBS NFL Pick'em championship banner raising ceremony will take place. Once the champagne is popped and the fireworks are finished, Mike and George will give their Wild Card Round picks and even attempt to place the proper blame on the teams that just missed the cut, what their futures will hold, and where the fired head coaches may end up.

After all the football talk, there are some signs for optimism in the NHL labor negociations. The owners and NHL Players Association are actually talking! Not to sound like a bimbo pre-teen female, but OMG! OMG! What does this mean? Will the season be saved? Or is the Buzz-saw's hell, fire, and brimstone reality going to come crashing down on the Howitzer's thoughts of butterflies, rainbows, and a return of hockey?

FYI: Mike still plans to be an unbearable, arrogant, witty, sarcastic prick in 2013. Sorry, if you weren't a fan before, you will remain displeased. Hey, at least George will be around put him in check (if that's possible). They conquered 2012 and now emabrk on a journey of conquering 2013's sports radio, one day at a time....

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