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Gary Pierce

Published Letters: 3

Monday, March 20, 2006 11:31 AM
Original article: King Kaufman's Sports Daily

needs to just let it go

ok, i'm writing this just cause i hope it helps me just let it go (after all, who really cares about stupid 2nd round loss in the tourney) - but the illini got screwed, 38 trips to the foul line for washington to 11, ELEVEN!, for illinois? that's just too big a disparity. grrrrrr.

ok, i can now hopefully move on with my life

good column kk

Thursday, May 25, 2006 05:30 PM

damn impressive

Hmmm, problem solving guy who is sympathetic, but firm, ethical and always helpful. I'd like to nominate Mr Tennis for Democratic nomination in 2008. Someone has to clean up the monstrous cat poop left by the current administration. One of the real joys of Solon is reading Cary do the impossible. Wow, suggesting ways to solve the proto cat killer's problem without being judgemental in a way that would put him off. I'm in awe.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009 07:19 AM

Please Stop

Salon is a terrific news and opinion site. I enjoy its articles quite a bit. So, please STOP with the constant Sarah Palin news updates. I'd venture to guess that most readers don't actually care about the comings and goings of the Palin family and their outliers of friends, former friends, former ex-potential family members and impregnators of family members.

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