Did You Hear The One About The Polish-American Sports Hall Of Fame?

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 Did You Hear The One About The Polish-American Sports Hall Of Fame?
Congrats to Christian Death on his election to The National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame . If you’re wondering about the Hall’s criteria, just rest assured Jim Rice didn’t get enough votes for this one, either. [link]

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Published 5/9/2008 by Poncho Sinatra (noreply@blogger.com) at Sport Hump...dry and harmless
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