blog.oregonlive.com - 3/14/2008
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Long after Channing Frye had expressed his opinion of Sacramento in his blog, the Trail Blazers forward felt a measure of justice Wednesday night when he tried to enjoy the city he (and the majority of NBA players) ranks as the least desirable visits on the NBA tour. Frye took some mild heat for his comments by Sacramento residents, who typed responses in his blog, and was the subject of at ...
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BLINK Before the Weekend
Fan Voice: Recent Topics in The Court Reporters: The NBA.com Blog —
... More Actions Post new topic (login required) Subscribe to Comment You must be logged in to comment on a blog entry. BLINK Before the Weekend Mar 14, 2008 Posted by: Ben Couch "Hahaha ... I'm ruining your team, and no one's noticing." Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE/Getty Images The Association hates on Houston 's win streak. Wages of Wins blames Eva Longoria for the Spurs ' decline . The rats of Sacramento are out to get Channing Frye after he bashed their town. DeShawn Stevenson messes with the ...
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Now that he’s been cut by the Red Sox, a Doug Mirabelli retrospective. (A Large Regular)
Some pretty priceless video from Tom Cruise’s birthday. (Gawker)
Cute teacher (28) and a middle school student (15). Here’s a comprehensive list of teacher-on-student action. (Tampa Tribune)
Recapping USA vs. Panama. (Soccer by Ives)
Channing Frye, rats, and a Sacramento movie theater. (Oregonian)
Is Klitschko funny? We just want to know what the heck’s taking that ...
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... . His now-famous rat story shows off a great sense of humor and refreshing candor. My only hope is that Frye stays on the right side of the fine line between expressing himself honestly and providing bulletin board material for Blazers' opponents. Writing is supposed to provide therapy not punishment! ...
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