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Want to grab a cool gift and help a charity? 10$ from each sale of the shirt linked here is donated to charity, 5 to ALS and 5 to the Shade Foundation.
http://www.chixappeal.com/
The shirts are very cool looking.
Late ADDITION! To any Sox fans, here is another link for a few different pieces of Sox gear that [...]

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Seems like I walked out of the office Monday evening and turned around and it’s Friday already. Yesterday was spent regrouping from the out and back SF trip.
To say the day was full on Wednesday would be horribly misleading. Starting at about 7am we didn’t stop until we landed in Boston around 3am the next [...]

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Had a chance to take my oldest son to see the Pats/Eagles game last night. What a game. I am a pretty big Andy Reid fan. I had a chance to briefly meet him while in Philadelphia and watch him coach in that city for a few years. I’ve always respected his approach and thought [...]

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The first snow is hitting the ground as I type this from my office in Maynard. Mike Lowell is in fact back, which is fantastic news.
Huge trade last night between the Sox (the white ones) and the Angels. I am and always have been a HUGE Orlando Cabrera fan. I became an even bigger fan [...]

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Playing catch up here at 38. Meetings meetings and more meetings. We are working diligently to put some very important pieces in place, as a company and a family. I look at the people working under this roof and feel an immense responsibility not just to them, but to their spouses and their children.

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Wow, 275 million for 10 years. Holy crap. The only argument you might make is that no ones worth that, hell none of us are worth that much relative to ‘real world’ salaries. But if someone in the game was getting a contract that big I am not sure you could argue it being Alex. [...]

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I know war is a horribly ugly and terrible thing. I also know what I read, and what are true, are not always the same things. I’ll accept the fact that the Middle East is a horrible place right now, but along with that I’ll accept the fact that we are making a difference. I [...]

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Up around 4:30am for a short run. Then onto the airport where I met up with Paul Lessard (Head Trainer) Mike Reinold (Asst. Trainer) and Dave Page (Strength and Conditioning Coach). Quick 1 hour 20 minute flight down to Delaware for a check under the hood and a fix it lesson.

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Congratulations to the 2007 AL Rookie of the Year, Boston Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia. Broken hamate and all, he managed to have a phenomenal season this year. After a slow start he got on a roll, played pretty much every day, and never let up.

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I had the incredible honor of speaking and participating in forums at the D-Day museum in New Orleans this past Friday. Check out
http://www.nationalww2museum.org/exhibits/temporary.html 
that link to see what it was about.

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