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As usual Joe Posnanski has the right way to look at Lindsay Jacobellis's Olympics. (link)
Posted by
musubi
Feb 17 '10, 13:52
Joe Pos is the best sportswriter on the planet, and second place isn't close.
Plaschke, this is what a *good* sportswriter looks like.
(joeposnanski.com)
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And he proves this by leaving out a word in the very first sentence. Ergo, it's Moose-approved! -- nm
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David
Feb 17, 13:54
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Meh, it's his personal blog, there's no editor. It's about content and style, not form. (nm)
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musubi
Feb 17, 13:56
"in his life" ... how can he be the best, if he has gender-altering typos like that? :) -- nm
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Beryllium
Feb 17, 13:54
only because I tried to pull a trick off the last jump. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 17, 13:53
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Perhaps your writing would be more consistant if you were jumping while doing it? (nm)
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musubi
Feb 17, 13:59
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"weren't jumping". Clearly, writing advice from me is.....not strong. (nm)
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musubi
Feb 17, 13:59
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