epiccarnival.com - 11/26/2007
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by DCScrap, Editor... "Looks like the editors over at the New York Post are still not over spygate. It also appears that they still have no intention of being taken seriously as a news publication."
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Linkage: Still Hating the Patriots
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The New York Post still hates the Patriots [Epic Carnival]
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Mark Cuban’s new project: celeb UFC matches [SPORTSbyBROOKS]
Vote Antoine Walker for the NBA All-Star game [Deadspin]
Wifey’s divorcing Hulk Hogan, he finds out from reporter [TMZ]
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