Timothy Helgesen
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- 1/28/2012
Education/Experience
Bachelor of Arts: English Language and Literature, Gordon College (2011)Interests
Sports, Basketball, Baseball, Outdoors, Animals, Literature, Movies, Television, Religion, Hiking, Outdoors, Appalachian Trail, NBA, MLB, NHL, NFL, NCAA, Boston Celtics, Boston Red SoxAffiliations
Longest Walk Ever
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Rajon Rondo Sleepwalking His Way to History: A Fan's TakeThe Boston Celtics point guard is marching toward the NBA record for consecutive games with 10+ assists. Well, it's more like a Sunday stroll... -
The Power of OctoberA haiku about how October baseball changes you.
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The Dog Days of SummerA lighthearted look at the rift that the summer heat creates between humans and their dogs. -
A Path Long ForgottenIs a path a means of discovering the world? Or is it something we have created which limits our lives? -
Top 5 Super Bowl National Anthem PerformancesWhitney Houston's death draws people to revisit her work, including her rendition of the U.S. National Anthem.Also published on:
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Ready, Set, Joust!Discusses why a jousting show is just what America ordered, and why it hasn't happened until now. -
Boston's New Spring Training Digs Give Red Sox Leg Up: A Fan's ViewThe Boston Red Sox have a new spring training home, which happens to look a lot like their real home.Also published on: -
For a Successful 2012 Season, Red Sox Need to Wipe Off 2011's Dirt: A Fan's TakeLast year's failure was all mental. The Red Sox have more than enough talent to come back in a big way.Also published on: -
With Roy Oswalt Looking Elsewhere, Boston's Rotation Looking Thin: A Fan's TakeA look at the Red Sox's 2012 starting rotation, and how this season depends on a couple of relievers.Also published on:
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Beneath the Arch of Our Eternal BlissA modern Shakespearean sonnet discussing the approaching end that we all face. -
Zoological ProfilingA story about a cat and a dog who can't get along, and their owners' attempts at stopping the destruction they are causing.

