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has a ball or stick and is not murder or war; their were or are bubblegum cards or tobacco cards to exploit it; was cool when i was young but is now increasingly sadly undermined by greed;

Are you ready for some Pueblo — part 2: Football all time great Earl ‘Dutch’ Clark Of the Lions but from Colorado

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Parallax receptions

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Gordon Dyal vs Paul Krugman

What would I know about billionaires? Apropos of Gunn football I posted a comment about Gordon Dyal, Gunn ‘79 Dartmouth ‘83, who I said had made tens of millions as a Wall Street Guy. Fact checking my own blurb – … Continue reading

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Back-to-back wins VS chin-to-toes beard

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Hey, 19 that’s 8 and 1

That’s funny in that due to my cold I decided, despite emailing a list of 30 people about the game, to stay home. But a couple hours earlier at the Pace Palo Alto Picasso Show opening I saw a well … Continue reading

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Masaki Aerts — that’s a thing!

I’m a little biased, but Derek Kyler to Masaki Aerts is WAY better than Flutie to Brennan:       Dartmouth plays Princeton at Yankee Stadium on week from today, November 9, 2019, to celebrate 150 years of Collegiate football … Continue reading

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Gucci kicks VS Bismarck Biyombo

a couple more thoughts, edit to add: Biyombo is from Congo not Nigeria. When did the Hornets stop being the Bobcats and why? Who is their best player? Dartmouth has Harvard today, or did: who won? Dartmouth beat Harvard 9-6 … Continue reading

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As the backs go tearing by, six: Drew Estrada leads Big Green past Columbia to remain unbeaten

outro:

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Larry Jackson 1964 VS Larry Jackson 2009

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‘Tioga George’ Burns of The A’s VS George Burns of The Giants, 1918

There was also an Ed Burns in 1918, Edward James Burns, born Halloween, 1887 in San Francisco, died at age 54 in Monterey, played 321 regular season games plus three World Series games, for the Phillies, as a reserve catcher … Continue reading

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