Tom's Take - Down With Stanford

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Some Mondays, former St. John's University quarterback Tom Linnemann gently massages a sports topic with a sweet-smelling oil.  Other Mondays, he kicks it in the face outside of a bar in Nordeast and then runs like hell.  Either way, it's worth reading.  Linnemann is entirely over-extended with a day at a Fortune 50 company, a side gig as an analyst for FSN-North, and a firm ... [link]

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Published 3/25/2008 by Michael Rand at Randball
... It appears the server has been a little spotty again. Terrific. We’re going to soldier on in hopes that, at some point, people will be able to consistently read this. In any event, we point you to our guy Local Quipster’s weekly appearance over at 10,000 Takes and his vitriol toward Stanford. It’s been a keen topic of conversation among our circle of friends — or at least LQ and our guy Applecherry, who might or might not have attended the Harvard of the West (and who might say, instead, that Harvard is the Stanford of the East). It’s made ...

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