I have a request for a Man Cave sign on a wrench. I have done Man Cave saws but if you are into mechanical hobbies the wrench makes more sense. The wrench is 18 inches long. It might look better if you attached it to another backer board.
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Aaron Harrison does it again. He hits another long 3 to win the game for Kentucky. With seven seconds left and Kentucky down by two to Wisconsin the Cats star guard made another huge shot. Kentucky looked in trouble when Wisconsin went to the line for three free throws with time running out. Fortunately for the Cats they only made 2 of the 3 and that set up Aaron's heroics. Wisconsin did have a good look at the basket with a second left but it bounced off and the Wild Cats get a shot at Connecticut who man handled the Florida Gators to reach the final game.
Most of you know I'm a Wildcat fan for many years so this is a good night for me. I do want to say that I received several good luck emails from Wisconsin fans today. Wisconsin is a very good basketball team. I watch a lot of basketball but had not seen them play this year. They run their offense as well as any team I have watched all season. Congratulations to the Badgers on a great season.
The National Championship game is Monday night. I'll be in front of my TV pulling for my Cats.
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