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January 24, 2011

The Goods On The Game, Grizzlies at Raptors

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Can this team win with JT running the show?

Blogger's note: Yes

any explanation for bargnani's socks

Blogger's note: No, not that I know of

What do you think of Matt and Jack's playlist?

Blogger's note: Give a day to digest it, was kind of busy last night.

Do you think Armstrong and Devlin could concentrate on doing the play by play and colour. No, we have to listen to some dribble about a lame tee shirt throughout the whole first quarter. Then in the third, at lesst 7 minutes of the qualities of the Pittsburg Steelers ownership. To add insult to injury, instead of showing any game action we have to look at Rod Black. You know I do pay to watch these brodcasts,

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