Congratulations to Richard Justice, new columnist for MLB.com. Richard has left the Chronicle after 11 years on the job.
6 months ago
Jonathan Fosburgh
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So he's going from writing about sports in general at the Comical...
to writing solely for MLB.com. Perhaps even fewer people will read his tripe.
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"Will it never be noon?" Duke of Orleans to the Dauphin and Constable of France every Sunday before the Texans play.
by Jonathan Fosburgh on Dec 5, 2011 1:27 PM CST reply actions
It's the comical dude
Way more people have to read MLB.com. Right?
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Today is a truly great day in the history of Houston Texans coverage.
A Texans fan. Really. No, I'm not kidding.
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by bigfatdrunk on Dec 5, 2011 1:44 PM CST reply actions 1 recs
Is this all because VY lost?
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Must have been
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by distant_texans_fan on Dec 5, 2011 6:07 PM CST up reply actions
End of an era
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This thread:
Meet that thread:
http://www.battleredblog.com/2011/12/5/2613304/richard-justice-leaving-the-chron
If the Treasury Secretary doesn't have to pay taxes, then why do I?
This one went up earlier. ;)
Dallas Cowboys, all hat and no cattle since 1996.
"Will it never be noon?" Duke of Orleans to the Dauphin and Constable of France every Sunday before the Texans play.
by Jonathan Fosburgh on Dec 5, 2011 4:14 PM CST up reply actions
Bye!
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Texans get the bye?
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