For Sale: 2001 Polaris Scrambler 500 4×4
For Sale: 2001 Polaris Scrambler 500 4×4. I bought this machine brand new back in 2001 and I have done very little riding since buying it. It is kept in a garage covered by a cloth and has been kept that way since being bought. It’s like new with minimal amount of miles. The tread is still in great shape along with the plastic. It has not been started in about a year and a half so it might need a new battery otherwise it’s a perfect machine. If the trails had not been shut down I would still be using and enjoying it. I am asking $3500 but I am willing to listen to offers. Again it’s practically like new and I paid around $6800 brand new. Everything on it is stock and nothing has been changed or modified.
If interested please email me at tsweeting002@rochester.rr.com
Wake 86…Duke 73
It’s a great day if your a Tarheel fan. Yes, Duke lost to the Demon Deacons! It was a closely played game throughout and the tough defense of Wake pulled them though to a big win. Memphis also had a tough weekend only winning by one to UAB. It will be very interesting to see the rankings. It’s nice to see the two top ranked teams struggle during a time when they need to be preparing for the madness. I see a big Carolina run where they end up winning the NCAA Championship. ![]()
Dominating UNC Game!
Virginia Tech 53, Carolina 92….. Hopefully with this big win Carolina is back to their dominating ways. With Ty Lawson still out due to an ankle injury, Tyler Hansbrough having an infected toe, Deon Thompson hyper extending his knee and Quentin Thomas having back spasms Carolina showed that they still have the heart to win and win 39 point difference big. Hansbrough still had his 23 points and 9 rebounds along with Ellington having 19 points. Yes it was only Virginia Tech but if you look at their last three games Carolina struggled greatly. Their next opponent will be NC State in four days which isn’t a very long break to get healed up so hopefully they will be able to come together again for another big win.
STOMP!!!
A great performance that you must see is STOMP. Last night I saw the production at the Rochester Auditorium and it’s magnificent. They take objects that are used daily such as brooms, pots, plastic bags, kitchen sinks, rubber gloves and basically whatever makes noise to make music and sounds. It was astonishing how they managed to literally fly across the stage telling a story by dance and music. I would have never thought that such objects would have made unbelievable sounds. If STOMP ever comes around again I will make sure I definitely purchase tickets again to see them. It’s a must see!!!
FFRF Billboards Sparking National Controversy

Source: BBS News
In early February, the freethinkers group Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) debuted its 14 X 48-foot stained glass style billboard with the message “Imagine No Religion” in Columbus, Ohio.
The national campaign is an effort to let Americans know that there is room for reason and clarity of thought, free from the dogma that organized religion uses to keep its flock in line; as well as donating.
Dan Barker, Foundation co-president and author of ‘Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist’ said “Many of our members, including generous sponsors in Ohio, want to balance all that religion on the roadside with some reason on the roadside.”
According to the FFRF, one of the local Ohio donors to the new nationwide sign campaign said, “Gov. Ted Strickland apparently needs to be reminded that many wonderful, patriotic, hard-working Ohioans do not ’support churches.’ In fact, they believe that too much religious influence over state government is harming the state. In recent years, state officials have caved to the religious right on issues such as gay rights, the right of other consenting adults to live as they wish, and the display of Christian symbols on state property. These divisive actions have driven people from Ohio and distracted the state from the serious economic problems it faces.”
Ohio faced pressure from FFRF last year over nativity scenes on state public property, and Governor Strickland was accused by the group of giving an unlawful order to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, putting back the contentious nativity scenes on public property after DNS had ordered them removed.

