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Why the Imperfect Game is the Right Call for Sports

Why the Imperfect Game is the Right Call for Sports

This week was highlighted by one of the most gut wrenching calls in baseball history.  A 28-year-old right handed pitcher from Venezuela, Armando Galarraga, was a single out from what is one of the most storied and elusive feats in the sport:  the perfect game.  It’s 27 batters walking to the plate followed by 27...
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New Study: PowerPoint Kills Brain Cells and Hypnotizes Chickens

New Study:  PowerPoint Kills Brain Cells and Hypnotizes Chickens

You know that feeling.  You’re in a corporate conference room and a speaker comes to the front to present a new policy of cover sheets on your TPS Reports.  They distribute a print out which includes of all the slides they’re about to present.  It’s 37 slides of 10 point text! A wave of...
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The Arizona Immigration Law: Since when did Fascism become Fashionable?

The Arizona Immigration Law:  Since when did Fascism become Fashionable?

July 28, 2010.  That’s the day.  Ten years from now when we live in a society which vaguely resembles the one envisioned by our founding fathers and we wonder of when our freedoms crumbled, July 28, 2010 should come to mind.  You see, that’s the day that the Arizona Senate Bill 1070 (often called...
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Bon Jovi and Cheesesteaks in New York State? It could happen.

Bon Jovi and Cheesesteaks in New York State?  It could happen.

Immigration is a major topic in the news this week.  Everyone has an opinion, but there are elements to the issue that still are just considered too taboo to be discussed publicly.  We at MullerOver headquarters are unafraid, and prepared to break the silence on the tough issues that others just won’t say. Specifically,...
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The Cult of Personality… and the Cult

The Cult of Personality… and the Cult

The tales of two leaders: one who creates jobs, and one Jobs who creates.
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The Superbird that Saved the Solar System

The Superbird that Saved the Solar System

In this week's edition: a bird saving the solar system, the USS New York giving the bird and shocking news about Election Day.
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The Art of Communication

The Art of Communication

The reviews are in! Our office manager, Smitty very excitedly came into our editorial meeting this week with a printed stack of actual comments from around the Internet. Through the ubiquitous power of Google, our Top Ten Reality Singing Performances of All Time was quickly posted on message boards across the world, from Brazil...
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Things to Mull Over for the Week Ending Oct. 17, 2009

Things to Mull Over for the Week Ending Oct. 17, 2009

For this week’s blog, our editors voted to dive into the ever growing mailbag.  To our shock, one piece of mail wasn’t a cookware catalog or invoice, so we had to answer it. Dear MullerOver, Do you have advice on how to avoid the H1N1 virus? - Paranoid in Pasadena Dear Paranoid, You’ve come...
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Things to Mull Over for the Week Ending Oct. 10, 2009

Things to Mull Over for the Week Ending Oct. 10, 2009

Seeing that the aggregate readership for “MullerOver.com” is getting dangerously close to double digits, this week the editorial staff decided to start a new column recapping the highlights for the week.
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He Just Stood There – And Changed the World

He Just Stood There – And Changed the World

The modern world has been changed, perhaps sparked by a solitary, unknown man.
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