withleather.com - 10/9/2007
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Conscientious reader Marc sent this out to just about everyone who has a sports blog, and when it comes to elite company like "just about everyone," you know With Leather is gonna make the list. Marc writes: Took this picture while tailgating at the Lions @ Redskins game on Sunday. Found out later that he stole an old ladies [sic] purse during the tailgate. I thought it was ...
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