Monday, November 30, 2009
About Me
- Name: gap
- Location: United States
Gary Andrew Poole is a contributor to TIME. He has also written for Esquire, The Atlantic, the New York Times, and the Independent on Sunday (London). His first book--The Galloping Ghost: Red Grange, an American Football Legend, published by Houghton Mifflin--is in bookstores. It has been praised by Sports Illustrated, the Boston Globe, the Dallas Morning News, the Washington Post, Christianity Today, and the Chicago Sun-Times, among other publications. His book PacMan: Behind The Scenes With Manny Pacquiao-The Best Pound-for-Pound Fighter in the World (Da Capo)is now available in bookstores. It has been praised by Sports Illustrated, New York Newsday, the Wall Street Journal, Boxing Insider, The Daily Telegraph, the BBC and the Los Angeles Times.
Previous Posts
- The Pacman's Power
- The Realtime Project on Sports
- Larger Than Life: The Red Grange Story (Coming in...
- A Cammy Award and Twitter
- Red Grange News: Statue, Twitter, Book
- The Worst Sports Column Ever?
- The Galloping Ghost: One year later
- Slate: Fedor Emelianenko
- Big Fan: The Movie
- Travel Guide: USA V. Mexico, August 12
1 Comments:
You're a student athlete at Notre Dame. Unlike most other universities all you need to know is how to spell your name. If you have trouble doing this and most do, you will be provided with a tutor for four years.
After four years you will be asked to spell your name. If you get 70% of letters correct you will be given a diploma and sent out into the world to become a prosperous contributor to society.
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