Every set of errands seems to take me past a little hot dog shop over on Blackrock Turnpike in Fairfield, CT called Super Duper Weenie. Cars always seem to fill the parking lot regardless of the time of day and the stand was even featured on an episode of Diners, Dives, and Drive-Ins, so I decided to give-in to the temptation and try some dogs.
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Goalie Fights, a Bloody History
The recent fight between netminders Rick DiPietro and Brent Johnson inspired us to dig through hours of tape to find some of the best goalie fights in NHL history. by Jeff Laboon
November 10, 1996: Felix Potvin (Toronto Maple Leafs) vs. Ron Hextall (Philadelphia Flyers)
Hextall races up ice to find Potvin in the midst of a postgame brawl. Both goalies connect on a few haymakers before they tie each other up.
March 26, 1997: Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche) vs. Mike Vernon (Detroit Red Wings)
It’s the defining moment of the bitter Avalanche/Red Wings rivalry of the 90s. Roy and Vernon meet at center ice to exchange jabs. Vernon ends the fight when, he tackles Roy, to the pleasure of the Hockeytown crowd.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
The Deadly Appetite Suppressant
Despite the several health claims against smoking, people continue to light up to suppress their appetites. by Jeff Laboon
Evan Gannon lights his cigarette. The Syracuse University senior quit for more than year at the urging of his girlfriend, who refused to go anywhere near his face because the scent of smoke on his beard was so strong.
Once the couple broke-up, though, he restarted the habit. “In her absence,” he says with a laugh, “I’m obviously not doing too well with quitting.”
Evan Gannon lights his cigarette. The Syracuse University senior quit for more than year at the urging of his girlfriend, who refused to go anywhere near his face because the scent of smoke on his beard was so strong.
Once the couple broke-up, though, he restarted the habit. “In her absence,” he says with a laugh, “I’m obviously not doing too well with quitting.”
Gannon is part of the 20 percent of Americans that regularly smoke cigarettes, according to a 2008 study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Despite the health risks of tobacco, many continue to smoke as a means of venting stress and weight control. The nicotine in cigarettes can serve as an appetite suppressant for some, meaning that instead of eating lunch, a dieter can smoke a cigarette. Though cigarettes account for more than 440,000 deaths in the United States each year, the difficulties of stopping make it a challenging habit to shake.
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