deadspin.com - 1/30/2008
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Last night, we held our book release party for God Save The Fan . (That's us and Deadspin soccer columnist and GSTF editor David Hirshey.) If the site was terrible, that's why. We're not gonna do a full field trip post on this, mainly because we're still too tired, but you can see a full set of photos from the party right here . Find your favorite pasty bloggers. And to everyone who came: ...
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