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I'd put Peter Jacobsen and David Feherety on the list too. 10 years ago, I would have had Gary McCord on there too, but I find his bit old now and wish he were replaced.

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Titanic Thompson and Tommy Bolt

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Titanic Thompson and Tommy Bolt

Two good ones there.

Titanic Thompson is a legend around these parts.

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Calling

LOL fair enough I will give you credit for a soul...and i like the Fred and Barney reference as well!! Good job.

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