The Debriefing: Fists Full of SchruteBucks XVII

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 The Debriefing: Fists Full of SchruteBucks XVII
Filed under: Featured Stories , The Word The Debriefing is a column that runs every weekday at 9:00 a.m. here on FanHouse. It goes deep into one issue and then bounces around to a plethora of smaller ones ... and does it all in a way that will make you feel like the prettiest girl at the cotillion. Bookmark this page , and visit daily. Happy Friday, faithful readers ... let's celebrate ... [link]

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Weekend links: Jon’s frost advisory
Published 9/15/2007 by RandBall at Randball
... *MJD at The FanHouse thinks that Bill Belichick should have been banned for life. I must say, I agree 2,745% with MJD, but this is partly because I have discovered this week that I actually hate the Patriots as much as I hate the Yankees and Red Sox. ...

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