Classic Rock, Classic Shootouts Go Together Like Turkey and Stuffing

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Nov 26, 2009

Classic Rock, Classic Shootouts Go Together Like Turkey and StuffingIt’s Thanksgiving, which means something special for each and every one of us.

For some, it means rooting mercilessly against Tony Romo and the Cowboys, just because it’s fun to see the disoriented look on his face when he loses.

For others, it means answering the “So, what illustrious bowl game is BC going to this year?” question no less than 65 times. (Maybe that’s just me.)

For a select few, it means watching Adam Lambert‘s five-part Entertainment Weekly interview no fewer than 536 times. (OK, that’s definitely just me.)


Whatever the case, Thanksgiving is a day for rest, relaxation and indulgence. So if Lambert’s not your cup of tea, here’s some classic rock for you to indulge in instead. Enjoy.


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Comment of the day
On Wednesday night, there was a lot to be thankful for. Not only did the Celtics triumph over the Sixers, but the Bruins won for the fourth straight time — and they won their third overtime contest in four games, all on the road. It’s a pretty big feat for a team that couldn’t win back-to-back games a week ago.


Unfortunately, with every bit of good news comes some bad news — and once again, it has to do with Milan Lucic, who went down with what appeared to be a left knee injury with five minutes remaining in the game.


“Hate to sound negative but Lucic looks like he tore his ACL and MCL. Similar injury that I had. I pray that it is only a stretch ligement but it really looked bad. Happy Thanksgiving Bruins and Bruins fans!!”
–Relicsun


Video of the day
In honor of what seems to be a rebirth of the Bruins, here’s something to get you through the next 24 hours until the Black and Gold take the ice again. Ladies and gentlemen, David Krejci



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