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Old 11-10-2009, 10:01 AM
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Done very good work so far. Tonight's episode on Jimmy the Greek will be one to see I think. Our good friend Brent Musburger will be making an appearance...what a shocker
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Looking forward to this . The USFL one was great.
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the len bias one last week was very well done
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:05 AM
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Done very good work so far. Tonight's episode on Jimmy the Greek will be one to see I think. Our good friend Brent Musburger will be making an appearance...what a shocker
This is solid material.

You should write a blog for the LA Times.

Grunt critique work you are doin here Mr. RJB.

Keep it up
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:07 AM
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Glad they didnt go past his death.

Thats when Maryland basketball had its dark ages and ncaa basketball probations.
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love the 30 30....they are very well done

jimmy the greek should be classic
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yes agree classic
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That was great.

Dude had everything and lost it!

Sad

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he was so effin sharp...way before his time
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he was so effin sharp...way before his time
You could hear the frustration is Musburgers voice when he said all the books in Vegas wanted to put his name on them and he said no.

Bet his kid is kinda bitter about it too. lol
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You could hear the frustration is Musburgers voice when he said all the books in Vegas wanted to put his name on them and he said no.

Bet his kid is kinda bitter about it too. lol
hahaha did you hear him talking about it...sounded so bitter

"he coulda been a millionaire, shoulda been a millionaire"

"my dad made a lot of money, and he spent a lot of money. trust me. almost every cent"
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Old 11-10-2009, 08:18 PM
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hahaha did you hear him talking about it...sounded so bitter

"he coulda been a millionaire, shoulda been a millionaire"

"my dad made a lot of money, and he spent a lot of money. trust me. almost every cent"
lol

He was sooo bitter
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Old 11-10-2009, 08:23 PM
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musberger learned everything he knows during those 12 years on the same pre game show with the greek
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musberger learned everything he knows during those 12 years on the same pre game show with the greek
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