Mike Nally on December 11th, 2009

Sorry folks. Blogging the Hell out of a Friday. Let’s get something clear right now about Tiger Woods. It isn’t that he was a child star… It isn’t that he’s felt the huge pressure of success for so long… It isn’t that so much money and fame at a young age caused him to not [...]

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Mike Nally on December 11th, 2009

It was Christmas 1974. That would have made me just 6 years old. Put the calculators down… I’m 41. At the time family tradition held that Christmas Eve would be spent at my grandparent’s house. “Mom” and “Poppy”, my mother’s parents, owned a small home near the shore of Rock River in Illinois. Aunts, uncles, [...]

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Mike Nally on December 8th, 2009

From the beginning of the Tiger Woods era on the PGA Tour I have been consistently on record as fearing the inevitable. As high as Tiger has taken the PGA, and in fact, the entire world of golf, I’ve always known that he would eventually leave and thus cause the structure to collapse leaving everyone [...]

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Mike Nally on December 7th, 2009

Yesterday we replaced our artificial Christmas Tree with a new artificial Christmas Tree. So what? Well, we downsized, which sort of goes against the grain here in America unless you’re a CEO. I couldn’t be more pleased with our choice. For some time after getting married, my lovely wife Nancy and I insisted on real [...]

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Mike Nally on December 4th, 2009

I was very interested in Leo Laporte’s announcement yesterday that, going forward, he will only accept listener donations as compensation for his efforts on producing the various shows on the TWiT Network. A bold move to say the least and one that I admire. I’m just not sure I can get on board with the [...]

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