gold star for USAHOF
The good doctor wonders if the horny fish have all of the fun in the Pacific Ocean. Why do I ask? They get to look at the yummy bod of Sage Erickson, the Californian surfer who delights beachfronts around the world. She might be more model than surfer, but isn’t that ok with us?
The good doctor is rapidly coming to a conclusion. If you want to find the really hot women in America, the golf course might be the place to find them. That is certainly what I think when I see the delicious Natalie Gulbis, all blonde, all hot and All-American. Now how come all I see is a sausage fest when I hit the links?
The good doctor can admit when he is wrong. When Danica Patrick first arrived on the scene, I thought this was another hot woman (like Anna Kournikova) who would receive disproportional attention due to her hotness (not that I really had a problem with that) and she was more hype than talent. Patrick has proven to be a more than worthy member of the racing circuit and has an Indy win under belt. Now if only the good doctor can get under her belt!
We here at Notinhalloffame.com thought it would be fun to take a look at the major awards in North American team sports and see how it translates into Hall of Fame potential.

Needless to say, different awards in different sports yield hall of fame potential.  In basketball, the team sport with the least amount of players on a roster, the dividend for greatness much higher.  In baseball, it is not as much as a great individual season does not have the same impact.
There is something so sexy when a hot woman competes in the pole vault. The preparation and gentle caressing of the pole gets the good doctor every time. Is Australia’s Melanie Adams the best at pole vaulting? I have no idea, but she looks really good doing it!
The good doctor admits to knowing nothing about the beaches of Poland, but if the women all look like Jagoda Gruszczynska I would like to found out! Jagoda (I am too lazy to type out her last name again) is cute as a button, in that Polish girl next door kind of way!
We here at Notinhalloffame.com thought it would be fun to take a look at the major awards in North American team sports and see how it translates into Hall of Fame potential.

Needless to say, different awards in different sports yield hall of fame potential.  In basketball, the team sport with the least amount of players on a roster, the dividend for greatness much higher.  In baseball, it is not as much as a great individual season does not have the same impact.
This month, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will be announcing its 2016 inductees. Judas Priest, who gives a fat rat's ass any more, anyway?

I'm not kidding. No one is ever happy with the selections. There is no definition of what "rock and roll" is, which means that there is no consensus on which artists are appropriate candidates. Apart from the need to have released the first recording at least 25 years previously to qualify and a vague suggestion of "musical excellence," there are no criteria that can be universally applied. And with only fragmentary glimpses of the Hall's nominating committee and its selection and voting procedures, sustained mutterings about how the entire process is an industry charade stage-managed by driving force Jann Wenner and his cronies are approaching whispered revelations about the Freemasons, the Illuminati, and other occult conspiracies.
Batter up! For 2016, the Pre-Integration Era Committee is at the plate for Baseball Hall of Fame evaluations and inductions not being done by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA). The Pre-Integration Era covers the period from 1876, when the National League was formed, to 1946, the last year before Major League Baseball became integrated with the introduction of African-American players Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby into, respectively, the National League and American League.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com thought it would be fun to take a look at the major awards in North American team sports and see how it translates into Hall of Fame potential.

Needless to say, different awards in different sports yield hall of fame potential.  In basketball, the team sport with the least amount of players on a roster, the dividend for greatness much higher.  In baseball, it is not as much as a great individual season does not have the same impact.