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- McCovey Chronicles Grant waxes poetic on the Baseball Giants for this SBN site.
- Minor League Ball John Sickels breaks down the minor leagues for this SBN leader.
- NBA Playbook NBA Playcalling with videos and diagrams.
- Pixelvisions Strange things.
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Category Archives: Stories
Maybe You Think I’m Gross Too Sandwich Review
We’ve already covered the fact that I have a problem with leftovers. I think I also have a sweet and salty problem. I like em both. At the same time. I know one friend of mine shares this problem, so … Continue reading →
You Can’t Go Home Again
It’s a platitude, but “You Can’t Go Home Again” has at least three separate meanings. I uncover each and relate them to my recent return to Palo Alto and a football game. It makes sense, I swear.
Two Days in Menlo Park and San Francisco
Thursday PM Dinner in SF at Prospect in SOMA This was the second time in a week that I had gone to Prospect. I took my father on Father’s Day. He used to live on a commune and used to … Continue reading →