sactownroyalty.com - 4/7/2008
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On Friday, it seemed one good thing had come from Grant Napear's cease-and-desist letter regarding the Peaches t-shirt: I had Napear's email address. With that in my pocket, I struck up a conversation and asked for an email interview. He complied, and told me I could ask any questions I wanted. So I did. The conversation did not last very long.
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- NY Magazine - Are Isiah Thomas’ Knicks the worst team in professional sports history?
- Upside and Motor - Their body language hasn’t done much to dispel that notion.
- The Big Lead - Fantastic interview with The Oregonian’s John Canzano.
- The Rake - Minnesota hit a low point this weekend, and Big Al didn’t take it so well.
- Sactown Royalty - Tom Ziller learns that Grant “Peaches” Napear isn’t ...
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