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  • That, says CBS executive vice president Ken Aagaard, is because such virtual graphics are keyed to the color green — and the field had turned largely white.

    With weather raging for Jets-Seahawks, CBS calls audible 2008

  • Finn Aagaard, who was a hugely popular writer on guns and hunting and who left us, much too early, in 1999, was a great storyteller as well.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • The three-disc set on which this can be heard is titled “Finn Aagaard on Kenya,” and it is notable not just for what is on it, but for the joy with which Finn recounts his life and doings.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • The three-disc set on which this can be heard is titled “Finn Aagaard on Kenya,” and it is notable not just for what is on it, but for the joy with which Finn recounts his life and doings.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • Finn Aagaard, who was a hugely popular writer on guns and hunting and who left us, much too early, in 1999, was a great storyteller as well.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • Aagaard, who loved to hunt, and was responsible either directly or indirectly for the death of who knows how many animals, imposed strict limitations on himself about pulling the trigger.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • Aagaard, who loved to hunt, and was responsible either directly or indirectly for the death of who knows how many animals, imposed strict limitations on himself about pulling the trigger.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • "I'm not a fan of Sarah's, so once she hooked up with Ward and the fact he doesn't have a permanent home here, I couldn't vote for him," said Aagaard, a retired administrative manager.

    Palin-backed, Obama-plagiarizing GOP candidate loses in Idaho 2010

  • As the late Finn Aagaard pointed out, deer will go as long as there is any oxygen in their brain; when that runs out it's all over, and they can absorb the most horrendous damage and still cover ground.

    Very Little Drops Dead 2008

  • As the late Finn Aagaard pointed out, deer will go as long as there is any oxygen in their brain; when that runs out it's all over, and they can absorb the most horrendous damage and still cover ground.

    Very Little Drops Dead 2008

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