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Friday, October 20, 2006

Today's Topic on Randomania is "Hot Dogs"

Haha! No real topic today because I'm too focused on an NBA fantasy league draft. I drafted in six leagues already and today will be the seventh. Here are some basic tips on drafting in fantasy leagues: 1) Make sure to get a good big man like a center or a power forward early. 2) Just as important are the point guards because those are your main sources of assists. 3) Have one good player known to be a scorer, usually shooting guards and small forwards, by the fifth or sixth round. 4) Have a balanced roster. Usually I like to have players that play more than one position. For instance, players that can play power foward and center or can play shooting guard and small forward. Also have around three players who can play each position so you'll never have empty starters when you have a lot of players playing. You'll get clogged up on who to play but that will be based upon how well your managing skills are.
I'm not some expert on fantasy leagues, but winning one and being second place in two more in one year is not bad at all.
Back on topic however, hot dogs are delicious. You usually will eat hot dogs that are already salty. Thus people who want even more salt would put ketchup or catsup. People who already think the hot dog is salty enough can put ketchup/catsup as well because it can be sweet, mustard for bitter (honey mustard works wonders for your sweet tooth), and relish for more sweet goodness. I usually eat hot links (sausages made of beef with four types of hot peppers that I are unaware of the exact species) with relish. Yum!

Vince Notes:Hot Dog - People like to eat hot dogs different ways. Salty or sweet, it's your choice on the condiments. Fantasy basketball also has nothing to do with hot dogs, but it's really fun.

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