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Welcome to International Chocolate Day!
The National Confectioners Association (NCA) celebrates International Chocolate Day on Sept. 13. There's only one way to celebrate chocolate and that is by eating it.
Sure we know that chocolate can be high in calories and apparently it's very bad for dogs. But there are plenty of good reasons to eat chocolate, even if it's not Sept. 13.
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Syracuse basketball: Ranking Orange’s 10 most important games this season (TNIAAM; Cassillo)
We’ve known the full list of Syracuse Orange men’s basketball opponents for a couple months now. But without the context of WHEN those games occur, it was hard to really gauge importance.
Well, now SU’s schedule has been officially released and we know exactly which opponents the Orange face when. So out of those 31 games, which 10 do we think are the most important?
We count down:
10. Florida State Seminoles (Jan. 28)
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SNY analyst Keith Hernandez breaks camera during Mets-Nationals game (video) (PS; Axe)
The 'I'm Keith Hernandez" excuse may not get him out of this one.
The former New York Mets first baseman accidentally shattered a camera lens during a Mets-Nationals broadcast on SNY Monday night.
Hernandez, a lead analyst for Mets broadcasts on SNY, pointed at the camera with his highlighter shattering the lens.
Oh my god Keith just hit the camera with a marker and cracked the screen.pic.twitter.com/MhEbRWzoOs
— Andrew Beaton (@andrewlbeaton) September 13, 2016
"We've had trouble all road trip with this camera the whole trip," Hernandez said as he tapped the lens with his highlighter and watched it shatter.
Hernandez held up his hands and and starting laughing hard after breaking the lens. His play-by-play partner Gary Cohen also found the incident hilarious and lost it in laughter.
"That's not coming out of my paycheck," Hernandez joked. "You have insurance on this thing. That's the best thing that's happened all year."
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