It's more toward the end of the week, but oh well. Here we go:
The 1920 season for the New York Yankees, as reported by The New York Times. Great stuff, and especially interesting to see how the narrative has changed so drastically.
Jim Halpert Is Dead: Or so goes this interpretation, where our hero Dwight Schrute investigates the fall of his fellow worker.
Also, you can check out John Krasinski's spot on "Human Giant"'s 24-hour takeover of MTV. Also has the fantastic Will Arnett, Michael Cera, and Rob Riggle, he of Upright Citizens Brigade and a guest star on both "The Office" (Captain Jack) and "Arrested Development" (the congressman who visits Buster in his fake coma).
If you have a typewriter, this man can still fix it for you.
Another long-ago repeat to Midweek Links, The Constantines, have three of their songs for download on Myspace.
Pud Galvin, exceptionally durable pitcher of the 1880s, was a steroid pioneer. He's been dead for 105 years, yet has a blog devoted to him.
Deadspin is all over the idiocy that is A-Rod's blonde. It's just a continuation of the culture of overhyping things just because they involve Alex Rodriguez.
Labels: Arrested-Development, Midweeklinks, The-Office
