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Monthly Archives: June 2012
A Sonics Fan Faces the Day of Reckoning
Just published a new piece on the Bleacher Report Website trying to explain the feelings of the average Seattle SuperSonics fan as we watch what was once our team advance into the NBA Finals. An excerpt: At the moment, being … Continue reading
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Gordon Lightfoot, “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”
My dad loved this song. In the summer of 1987, when I was fifteen and he was forty, we rode our bicycles across the country, Seattle to Maine. When we got to Duluth, it was a cold, overcast, windy day, … Continue reading
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