Romantic radical. Vivacious traveler. Erotic idealogue.
Kyle Whelliston was all of these things and so much more. Over the course of thirty-one years, he wrote 2,373 articles and essays for various online and print publications, as well as some books. As per his last will and testament, all 2,928,166 of his life's words have been collected here, in one place, for eternal posterity. Keep his flame alive. This is the Whelliston Memorial Library.

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WHISTLER, B.C. — Last Saturday morning, as Day 2 of these Games broke over Richmond, I took my breakfast at a McDonald’s. (I’m not making this a habit, and not only because of an overwhelmingly dumb “gold anyone can get” ad campaign in regards to french fries.) A father and his young daughter sat down across from me in the dining area.
Game! Of! The! Night! 12/22/2008 - Belmont at Austin Peay
Once in the Big Dance, both were granted pinky-toe-in-the-door No. 15 seeds. Belmont beat Duke without really beating Duke, and Peay was laid out by Texas.
Murray State Takes a Shot
DAYTON, Ohio — A lot of teams come to the NCAA Tournament with an button-down, all-business attitude. Others come in with childlike enthusiasm.
89. Zein El Omr - Bent El Nass (2013)
Most modern charity singles are engineered to tap into the first-world trend of casual altruism. Consumers get to have the feeling of changing the world for the better, while doing something they do on a regular basis anyway: listen to a pop song. Perhaps the most famous tune in this microgenre is Grandmaster Melle Mel’s 1983 anti-cocaine rap “White Lines (Don’t Do It)”. But Mr.
The State Of The Other 22, Week 12
The State of College Basketball is a brand-new ratings system that uses a lot of good basketball sense, per-game team performance ratings and degradation of older results to rank the teams from No. 1 to 341 (here's the long-winded version). In its overall form, it retroactively picked three of the Final Four in a simulation of last season.