David Aldridge Interview with The Big Lead

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 David Aldridge Interview with The Big Lead
David Aldridge -- who at least once read this blog! -- did a nice little Q&A over at The Big Lead today. It touches on his thoughts on print journalism, new media, and a myriad of other things. I thought I'd except this bit . But one of the best things about working in Philly is that I was able to see that that stereotype about Philly fans being loudmouthed louts who boo Santa Claus is ... [link]

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The Twi-Nighter: Stop the Philly Santa Claus thing already
Published 4/21/2008 at Big League Stew
... that attacked Tom Gamboa with his son, I can only imagine how tired Philadelphians are getting of that reference (quite, says David Aldridge). Same goes for the Michael Irvin incident, ...

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