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October 27, 2009

Grunt TV, the debut

Well, folks, here we go.

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hey dougie, great job mano. you should close out your post game wrap ups with a post game pint live. the post-up pint time. or something like that.

Yoh man god job dog.

Throwbacks.
The uniwatch colum on ESPN.COM has a series of photos of the Huskies throwbacks. V.Fine.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2658/4029444213_c5ee904f11_o.png

Interesting camera angle.
Your viewers will be the first to know if your nose hair becomes unruly.
And you need some theme music for the opening.
Maybe some show tunes or death metal.

Doug
I couldn't put my finger right away on what it was that seemed different but after reading the comments I realize its the slimmer you - congratulations.

And after seeing Charles Barkley tonight it appears that whatever you lost went straight to his midsection and rear. The dude is seriously the Round Mound again!

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  • Doug Smith has been a sportswriter for more than 30 years, a journey that's included seven Olympic Games, numerous and varied championships and more dreary regular season games than he'd care to remember. Here, he'll talk about them all, as well as current events and pop culture. (Just don’t ask him about music nowadays — it's not his cup of tea).