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RIP Stuart Scott
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"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function" =
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Re: RIP Stuart Scott
Watching the tribute on ESPN2. Amazing how many lives he touched and influenced. No idea how Hannah Storm is keeping it together.
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Re: RIP Stuart Scott
"As cool as the other side of the pillow"
RIP a man who changed sport broadcasting forever.
RIP a man who changed sport broadcasting forever.
Re: RIP Stuart Scott
It's sad that he died but he had no impact on sports broadcasting IMO.thedev wrote:"As cool as the other side of the pillow"
RIP a man who changed sport broadcasting forever.
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Re: RIP Stuart Scott
Did he ski at Killington often?
Re: RIP Stuart Scott
When you get to your level of enlightenment, I think people really don't care about your opinion.SnoBrdr wrote:It's sad that he died but he had no impact on sports broadcasting IMO.thedev wrote:"As cool as the other side of the pillow"
RIP a man who changed sport broadcasting forever.
PS, Cancer sucks.
Re: RIP Stuart Scott
My opinion is like your's, it sucks and is valid only to the person who offers the opinion.CAPBOY wrote:When you get to your level of enlightenment, I think people really don't care about your opinion.SnoBrdr wrote:It's sad that he died but he had no impact on sports broadcasting IMO.thedev wrote:"As cool as the other side of the pillow"
RIP a man who changed sport broadcasting forever.
PS, Cancer sucks.
Your attempt at a pity comment has failed once again.
Go stand with the other fools and trolls.
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Re: RIP Stuart Scott
Ya see kids, this is why you gotta stay in school.SnoBrdr wrote:It's sad that he died but he had no impact on sports broadcasting IMO.thedev wrote:"As cool as the other side of the pillow"
RIP a man who changed sport broadcasting forever.

