Members of the field crew put the tarp on the field at Busch Stadium on October 26, 2011 in St Louis, Missouri. Game 6 of the World Series has been postposed by Major League Baseball because of rainy weather. The game has been rescheduled for tomorrow night. Game 7, if necessary, will now be played on Friday night. The McDonald's behind the left field wall must be HUGE...(Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images North America)
Hey look, NASCAR has a new black driver...and, he’s kinda old! Well...no. It’s really our main man Nate Newton, former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman, getting ready for a two-seater ride with Kurt Busch, driver of the #22 Shell/Pennzoil Dodge at Texas Motor Speedway on October 25, 2011 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images North America)
Girls, it's B-I-E-B-E-R, not BEAVER...Jeez...or has Occupy Wall Street moved down to New Zealand? Either way, these Kiwis have missed the point. They can't be protestors as they are too young, too clean and too well dressed and clearly (based on their posters) they know nothing about world economic policy...wait a minute, there’s a joke here! Nah...Just kidding...Fans show their support during the New Zealand All Blacks 2011 IRB Rugby World Cup celebration parade on October 26, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. The All Blacks won the 2011 RWC Final by defeating France 8-7 at Eden Park. The outcome made everyone in France sad and the rest of the world happy. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images AsiaPac)
Coack K and Ol' Roy settle their differences like men by jousting...Not really. Two kights use breakaway lances during the Fifth Annual Tournament of Phoenix Joust held at the Poway Rodeo Grounds in Poway, California. New Miami coach Tom Larranaga called the jousting “girlie.” (Photo by Brian Cahn/ZumaPress.com)
So a horse walks into the Green Turtle bar in downtown Washington D.C. and the bartender asks “Why the long face?” Really? Yep, these two are part of the 2011 Washington International Horse Show at the Verizon Center. Riders and their horses gathered in D.C. to compete for more than $400,000 in prize money during the annual event which run through Sunday. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images North America)







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