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Appendix 07 is for Mitch League Football 2007

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As some of you may know I play fantasy football with some friends from college, high school, and co-workers. I am in a couple of leagues and with all the online play there is very little effort that need be exerted in order to really enjoy each league. A couple of years ago, I decided, after having such a fun time playing the previous year for the first time since I played fantasy baseball in middle school that I would start my own league. I dedicated the namesake for the recently (at the time) deceased Minnesota comedian extraordinaire Mitch Hedberg. Each team took its name from a Mitch joke and it has been a lot of fun for everyone over the last couple of years. This year we expanded yet again to what I think will be the cap of 16 teams. Each year teams come and go, but most have been around or stay around once they get involved. I had mulled over the possibility of moving from Yahoo! Sports over to CBS Sportsline but in the end decided against the move and figured I could spice up my league the old fashioned way by improving the weekly bulletins that I like to send out previewing matchups and announcing a Game of the Week and creating a project that I've kept on the down-low for the past couple of weeks.

Well, I finally finished it and I'm really happy to announce a side-blog to Up Your Architecture for Mitch League Football 2007: http://mitchleaguefootball.blogspot.com/. Anyhow, for anyone who reads the blog that is also in the league, or if you're just curious what it's all about, feel free to stop by and take a gander. I'm pretty excited about it and seeing as how it is free, how can you go wrong?

As Chet Harper would say: "Sweet Sassy Molassy!"

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