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    DMV: Vinny and ’70s Skins Are Thespians

    By Jamie Mottram | March 4, 2009

    brotherhood-of-death.jpgDMV is a daily roundup of District-Maryland-Virginia (mostly) sporting links.

    Watch another Cerrato scene from 1994’s “Kindergarten Ninja”. [D.C. Sports Bog]

    As bad as “Ninja” may be, it’s no “Brotherhood of Death”, a ’70s blaxploitation film starring ex-Skins Roy Jefferson, Mike Thomas, Mike Bass and Frank Grant. [City Desk]

    “Huge contracts for athletes mean one thing. Shit tons of money will be poured back into our country.” [Cooley]

    DeAngelo, Dockery meet the press. [Skins Blog, Skins Blog]

    Maryland-Wake recap: The taller team won. [The Sun]

    Despite the game of his life, Dave Neal got dunked on. [The Dagger]

    Win two and the “maddening and magical” Terps should be in. [Mike Wise]

    Georgetown blows their chances by losing at St. John’s. [WaPo]

    Caps get whipped at home again, this time by Carolina. [Caps Insider]

    Is JaVale McGee a 4 or a 5? Does it matter? [Truth About It]

    Weighing the Nats’ options for their next GM. [NBC D.C.]

    New Nats starter Scott Olsen smokes, seems like a cool guy. [WaPo]

    Dave Brown gets an exclusive with ex-Nat Odalis Perez. [Big League Stew]

    Aggregated prospect rankings reveal that the Nats have the second-worst farm system in MLB, while the O’s are in the top 15. [Hardball Times]

    Adam Jones hopes to bring African-Americans to baseball. [Peter Schmuck]

    Go to an O’s game for free on your birthday. [The Sporting Blog]

    Tonight: Wizards at Thunder (8 p.m.)

    Note: I’m hitting the road, so, unless someone volunteers (/looks at Chris), this will be the last new DMV ’til Tuesday.

    Topics: DMV, Fire Vinny, Redskins | 3 Comments »

    3 Responses to “DMV: Vinny and ’70s Skins Are Thespians”

    1. Terps77 Says:
      March 4th, 2009 at 9:50 AM

      Just once, Id like the Terps to get the phantom foul calls the Carolina schools get. Maybe it could have happened on Senior Night in Comcast?

      Id also like Eric Hayes to hit the wide open three’s Vasquez gets him.

    2. twoeightnine Says:
      March 4th, 2009 at 10:21 AM

      I can’t wait for all of us to benefit when Haynesworth drops $750,000 on 3 cars and another $500,000 on a chain.

    3. Bill Fitzgerald Says:
      March 4th, 2009 at 1:54 PM

      Can’t believe Billy Kilmer didn’t get a role in Brotherhood of Death.

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