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About me - Lindberg Woodhouse

About me

After spending seven years completing a very valuable degree in European history from the University of California at Santa Cruz, Lindberg attended the California Culinary Academy to follow his passion for food and creating original cuisine.
Having studied mostly Italian History from the 12th century BC to the present, Lindberg is constantly hounded by employers wishing to lavish millions upon him for his opinions, but he decides to maintain a low profile for the time being as a cook and fledgling small business owner.
His pasttimes include refuting a supposed "liberal media bias", looking for more reasons to hate George W. Bush, playing fantasy sports, supporting the Giants, 49ers, Sharks, and Warriors, comparing America to ancient Rome, pairing food and wine, buying whiskey at Rite Aid, shopping at farmer's markets, learning from lessons taught to him by history, and believing everything he reads on Wikipedia.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

thinking outside of the box

I know too much about ...

Italy, 9/11 conspiracy theories, Middle East

My parents always told me ...

Jesus Christ Lindberg!

My childhood ambition ...

growing up to be Superman

My favorite memory ...

touring Europe with the Drednoks

Why I write ...

so my brain doesn't explode

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

John Miller and Joe Morgan

My first job ...

working at Hometown Buffet for 3 days

My best moment ...

any time I stick it to the man

My inspiration ...

hoping that someone will question the status quo

Featured article by Lindberg Woodhouse

Sports & Recreation > Baseball (Other) Will the Mitchell Report and Bud Selig's actions wreck the credibility of baseball?Smallicon
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Four years after San Francisco Chronicle journalists Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada broke the BALCO story, we finally have the Mitchell Report to tell us what we already knew. To me this does not change anything. The credibility of baseball is as it was before December 13, 2007. Believe it or not, baseball is not a religion, or symbol of the integrity and continuity of the American Spirit. It is an entertainment corporation that is in the business to make money, and that has been the case since Ruth, Maris, Aaron, and the others have made their living providing the American people wit...

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