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...a bushy mustache and arms that look as though he is wearing a black wool sweater under his baseball uniform. [link]

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HHR Hugs it Out [5.19.08]
Published 5/19/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Fat Willard) at Hugging Harold Reynolds
... Greatest Drinking/Sports Event In The Midwest, If Not the World:The Indy 500(Chicago Bull) Chris Mortenson holds grudges (The Endzone Buzz) Charlie Steiner has a great laugh (NESW Sports) The Eagles think women don't know about sports (The Third I) King James is a poor sport (Mac G's World)Today on Gem Mint Ten: Topps Thinks Pascual Perez is Disgusting Ohh Billy Never Trust a Man with Two First Names... ...

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