Posts Tagged ‘ elbow ’

Pret e Rapporter: Lights, Camera, Fashion

Jun 11th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

Not nearly enough has been said about the massive subcultural phenomenon that has grown out of the photographic narcissism of girls.
Put it this way: the most fought-over toy in our house is my digital camera, which is put to heavy use practically every evening and weekend, taking hundreds of shots of my 15-year-old daughter and [...]



Injured Wise To Seek Second Opinion

Jun 2nd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Opinion

Mets reliever Matt Wise will seek a second opinion on the team’s right rotator cuff tendinitis diagnosis that landed him on the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday.
Wise’s current ailment, he said, is related to a nerve problem in the back of his shoulder that makes his arm feel as if he’s “throwing underwater.” Word from [...]



For shame for shame

Apr 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Entertainment

And I love saying shocked and dismayed %26mdash; as in %26quot;Darling I was shocked and dismayed at how drunk you were at the wedding%26quot;, just as an example. Just like how George W liked saying Shock And Awe just before he went into Iraq looking for the Easter Bunny, or whatever.
So I was Shocked and [...]



WrestleMania rocks Orlando

Mar 31st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

For one thing, football games and tractor pulls don’t follow well-choreographed plans. Pro wrestling may be about as believable as a Hillary Clinton war story, but the WrestleManiacs didn’t care. “It’s not whether it’s fake or not,” Brian O’Meara said. “It’s whether you’re entertained.” By that [...]



Best in their field

Mar 26th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

Glastonbury may still hold the UK festival crown for sheer size, staying power and monumental ticket scramble but now there are so many others it can be hard to know where to stake your tent pegs. Each one brings an individual twist to the standard recipe of music, field and imagination, so whether you’re [...]



Pitching Mound Height Affects Throwing Motion Injury Risk

Mar 26th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

The study was led by William Raasch, M.D., associate professor of orthopaedic surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, who also is the head team physician for the Milwaukee Brewers. Major League Baseball funded the study in an effort to help prevent injuries among professional baseball players.
The researchers recruited 20 top-level, elite pitchers [...]



Crouch touch pause enrage

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

Tialata smiles conspiratorially at the thought of it.
Perched on the concrete steps that link the Hurricanes team room to the training pitch, Tialata is every inch a behemoth.
He stands at 1.87m and tips the scales at close to 130kg, but it is the size of everything that is always staggering. Hes just massive. Big thighs, [...]



Chef McEwan brings celeb status to Canadian cuisine

Mar 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

Dubbed Canadas golden boy of the food industry for his steadily expanding empire, as well as curly blond locks, McEwan recently turned 50 but shows no signs of slowing down.
At his latest restaurant, One, diners are encouraged to share multiple deconstructed courses.
The menu, featuring plates such as pork belly poutine with aged Quebec cheddar, soft [...]



Get a grip on tennis elbow and pain should diminish

Mar 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

An examination by a physician will reveal pain to pressure at the outer bony part of the elbow, and there may be inflammation around the area. Bending the wrist backward also will cause pain on the outside of the elbow. X-rays may be taken to rule out arthritis or other bony conditions. A physician also [...]