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On Hunter Smith's Band, Zorn's Musical Tastes
Hunter Smith, new Skins punter. I figured everyone had heard of new Redskins punter Hunter Smith's rock band Connersvine. The acoustic duo was signed more than two years ago, has a thriving MySpace page and Twitter feed, has been written up by the sports blogs and put out a self-titled album, ...
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Mr. Irrelevant — ... the late-night TV variety. [D.C. Sports Bog] Nats sign No. 10 pick Drew Storen right away. Make him close. [WaPo] Wilbon wouldn’t sign Strasburg. I wouldn’t read Wilbon. [Michael Wilbon] Frank Howard works for Jim Beam. [Lovey Land] LaRon Landry showed up at OTAs today. [@redskinsblog] Some odd cats showed up on Redskins.com. [D.C. Sports Bog] Skins punter Hunter Smith is in a rock band. [D.C. Sports Bog] The PBA invites Smoot to enter a PBA event. [D.C. Sports Bog] ...

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