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I'm Brendan Loy, a 26-year-old graduate of USC and Notre Dame now living and working in Knoxville, Tennessee. My wife Becky and I are brand-new parents of a beautiful baby girl, born on New Year's Eve.

I'm a big-time sports fan, a politics, media & law junkie, an astronomy buff, a weather nerd, an Apple aficionado, a Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter fanatic, and an all-around dork. My blog is best-known for its coverage of Hurricane Katrina, but I blog about anything and everything that interests me.

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Barock the Vote

I went down to the grand opening of Obama's new Knoxville headquarters after work this afternoon to take some pictures:

And I met Rebecca Loy!

Becky's namesake seemed very nice. :) I also met Kevin Barry, vice chairman of the Knox County Democratic Party. (He's the guy in the blue shirt here, here and here.) Kevin walked up to me and asked if I'm Brendan Loy -- he's read my blog before, via InstaPundit. Heh.

Full gallery here.

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fix your bold tag

Close that b tag after "full gallery here"!

Did you sign up for some phone banking?

I'm becoming more pro-Obama by the day. HRC is only starting to play commercials in the LA media market, and she's already driving me to slit my wrists with her completely insincere liberal populist rhetoric.

Long,
I figured you for one of the Machiavellians who are praying the Democrats will nominate Hill Dog to give the Republicans a chance.

I'm as Machiavellian as they come, but HRC commercials during a general election will be very bad for my health and difficult to endure, methinks. Not to mention, four years of HRC will be true hell. I have a better chance of tolerating Obama if we lose.

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