(FanChatter's sorta-weekly letter to its registered users. Sign up here to receive via email and Call 'Em Like You See 'Em.)
Here it is sports fans, your second-ever, sorta-weekly...
THIS WEEK IN CHATTER
I'll start with one of the greatest nights in FanChatter's brief history (second only to Home Run Derby Monday). Four of us -- myself, Tommy_Trojan, Damon, and JoeyD -- all chattered live in the Fight On Trojans group while watching USC beat up on Nebraska. It was like we were all in the same room, even though we watched from Minneapolis, Eagan (MN), San Francisco, and LA, respectively. I even had to pick up my mother-in-law from the airport during the second quarter, but I was able to follow along on my phone with mobile chatter alerts and chatter myself from a couple of red lights.
Speaking of college football, Nemo was talking Bison in the NDSU Football group, and look wondered in the U of Mn Football group if the Gophers should be dropped to Division III, just like Michigan was after losing to Appalachian State (or so said the link he posted from The Onion Sports).
But Bistro24 offered chatter so big he made like Ernie Banks and played two:
"Attn Gopher football players: there's a new rule on campus. no walking around thinking you're all that. also, no using football to get girls...
...until you are no longer an embarassment, i don't want to see any of you chucks at the bar or anywhere besides practice or the weightroom."
With more on his mind, and possibly in anticipation of the Philadelphia Eagles' god-awful canary yellow and robin's egg blue throwbacks, Bistro24 later created the Logos and Jerseys group and touched off a string of posts about everybody's all-time favorites and least favorites. Whalers vs. North Stars... Discuss.
Of course, one of the most chattered-about stories was Marc Ecko putting the fate of the Bonds 756 ball to a public vote. Many weighed in at the Bonds & Selig group, including gaulstone who praised Ecko's marketing brilliance; while cyclones cautioned that the Hall of Fame "is for telling the story of baseball. Good and Evil. None of Big Mac's items have * by it."
cyclones also chattered up some Johan Santana trade rumors in the Go Twins group, prompting jon to wonder if the Luis Castillo trade would end up cursing the Twins for years to come (or maybe he cursed the Mets). And sarah spoke for many Twins fans in saying that management would be "nuts" not to re-sign Torii Hunter.
JJDacotah tried to explain the Trenton Hassell-for-Greg Buckner trade in the Twolves group.
Then, out of nowhere, Dastro chattered in a language I could barely understand about something called the Carling Cup in the English Premier League group.
Maybe he was inspired by RamDon's equally confusing analysis of the US Women's World Cup team's choice of wardrobe. Soccer, was it?
Back to football, KPK inquired in the Purple Pride group about the "Kelly Holcomb era so far". Interesting, but not as interesting as the tailgate photos of Viking superfan Syd Davy, a.k.a. "Cheese-Free", that I posted there on behalf of cell phone photographer dond107.
Funny how quiet the Packer Fans group has become, with only sschroed confidently (and correctly) predicting a Packer victory in Minnesota and their resulting 4-0 start.
And we end this list as we began, with a memorable game viewing experience made possible by FanChatter, and this time chronicled in the MLB group. It started with statman accusing the TBS broadcast team of "(sucking) the soul out of the game I love" and ended with me chattering late into the night as Matt Holliday scored (or didn't) in the bottom of the 13th inning to win that thrilling one-game playoff for the Rockies. But I wondered...
WHERE'S EVERYBODY ELSE?
There's no way all of you are watching all of these great playoff games will all of your buddies at some big endless party. Well that's exactly what FanChatter offers, only the party is on your computer and you can access it using your phone.
The same goes for college football Saturday and NFL (or should I say Fantasy Football ) Sunday-Monday. And where's thewagontrain ? Doesn't the NHL season start tonight?
Also, if anyone is actually going to any of these games -- especially the baseball playoff games and ESPECIALLY at Wrigley (hint hint) -- be sure to activate your camera phone and post lots of photos and other chatter. That way, we can all feel like we're there, too.
So thank you for growing with us, please recruit more friends, enable your mobile alerts (so you don't miss anything good), and always Call 'Em Like You See 'Em... from anywhere, anytime.
Marty
Learn more about building a mobile sports fan chat utility at THE BLOG TO BE NAMED LATER...
...and yes, that was way more than a week.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
EASIER PHOTO TOOLS AND NOW PHOTO UPLOADS
(This was an email sent to FanChatter users -- all 100 of us! -- on 10/4/07. Sign up here to be included on future emails and Call 'Em Like You See 'Em.)
Get ready Sports Fans,
Not only is football heating up and the MLB playoffs are here, but Dane Cook has been fired... we wish. No, but FanChatter did just get a whole lot better. Here's how...
MOBILE INSTRUCTIONS
First, many of you were confused by our mobile instructions, so we made them easier. Basically, FanChatter uses email addresses instead of numeric short codes for posting chatter via text message or email. You may not have known you can send text messages to an email address, but you can (unless you have a "smart phone" that only allows texting to numeric addresses, in which case you should mobile chatter via your email account on that so-called "smart phone" of yours).
Why do we do it this way? Because it allows us to assign each group its own mobile address. For example, to enter mobile chatter in the Broadcast Sports group, text or email from your activated phone or email address to "media@fanchatter.com". Every group page displays its own mobile address, and you create the mobile address when you create a group.
Using FanChatter without using FanChatter's mobile tools is like man using only 10% of his brain. Let me tell you a story...
Late last Saturday night I was torn over who to start in my fantasy football leagues. I chattered in the Fantasy Football group about my choices and asked for help, but it was late and I didn't expect to get any feedback until morning (if I was lucky), so I shut down my computer and went to bed.
Suddenly my phone buzzed. I had a text message. Turns out it was a chatter alert from the Fantasy Football group (which I'm subscribed to). JJDacotah had seen my chatter and posted his advice. Chances are he wasn't on the FanChatter site at the moment I posted, so he must have received a chatter alert on his phone or email and answered me right away, also probably from his phone or email. I chattered back from my phone thanking him, and his advice turned out to be right on, including starting Marshawn Lynch over Lamont "You Big Dummy" Jordan.
Just remember to manage who you're subscribed to. Like me, for instance. I chatter A LOT, especially during the big games, so remove me from your Lineup if your phone starts buzzing too much. Subscribing to groups (instead of- or in addition to other fans) is another good way to go if you're only interested in receiving chatter alerts about certain sports or topics.
So mobile instructions getting easier is the first thing, which makes the second thing really cool...
PHOTOS! YES PHOTOS!
You can now post photos to FanChatter from your phone or email. Take a picture from the game or the bar using your camera phone and send it in to your page or to a group for everyone to see. Show us what your face looks like when your team wins or loses, or when Brad Childress fails to use Adrian Peterson in the second half, except on frickin' kick-off returns. Yeah, I'd like to see that picture.
Easier mobile instructions. Photo chatter (with- or without captions -- here's one of my dog the USC fan). Enjoy.
Marty
Learn more about building a mobile sports fan chat utility at THE BLOG TO BE NAMED LATER...
PS - This letter was getting long, so I'm breaking out our latest This Week in Chatter -- or "TWiCh" -- highlights into a second email. Thanks to everyone for using the site, and chatter back soon...
Get ready Sports Fans,
Not only is football heating up and the MLB playoffs are here, but Dane Cook has been fired... we wish. No, but FanChatter did just get a whole lot better. Here's how...
MOBILE INSTRUCTIONS
First, many of you were confused by our mobile instructions, so we made them easier. Basically, FanChatter uses email addresses instead of numeric short codes for posting chatter via text message or email. You may not have known you can send text messages to an email address, but you can (unless you have a "smart phone" that only allows texting to numeric addresses, in which case you should mobile chatter via your email account on that so-called "smart phone" of yours).
Why do we do it this way? Because it allows us to assign each group its own mobile address. For example, to enter mobile chatter in the Broadcast Sports group, text or email from your activated phone or email address to "media@fanchatter.com". Every group page displays its own mobile address, and you create the mobile address when you create a group.
Using FanChatter without using FanChatter's mobile tools is like man using only 10% of his brain. Let me tell you a story...
Late last Saturday night I was torn over who to start in my fantasy football leagues. I chattered in the Fantasy Football group about my choices and asked for help, but it was late and I didn't expect to get any feedback until morning (if I was lucky), so I shut down my computer and went to bed.
Suddenly my phone buzzed. I had a text message. Turns out it was a chatter alert from the Fantasy Football group (which I'm subscribed to). JJDacotah had seen my chatter and posted his advice. Chances are he wasn't on the FanChatter site at the moment I posted, so he must have received a chatter alert on his phone or email and answered me right away, also probably from his phone or email. I chattered back from my phone thanking him, and his advice turned out to be right on, including starting Marshawn Lynch over Lamont "You Big Dummy" Jordan.
Just remember to manage who you're subscribed to. Like me, for instance. I chatter A LOT, especially during the big games, so remove me from your Lineup if your phone starts buzzing too much. Subscribing to groups (instead of- or in addition to other fans) is another good way to go if you're only interested in receiving chatter alerts about certain sports or topics.
So mobile instructions getting easier is the first thing, which makes the second thing really cool...
PHOTOS! YES PHOTOS!
You can now post photos to FanChatter from your phone or email. Take a picture from the game or the bar using your camera phone and send it in to your page or to a group for everyone to see. Show us what your face looks like when your team wins or loses, or when Brad Childress fails to use Adrian Peterson in the second half, except on frickin' kick-off returns. Yeah, I'd like to see that picture.
Easier mobile instructions. Photo chatter (with- or without captions -- here's one of my dog the USC fan). Enjoy.
Marty
Learn more about building a mobile sports fan chat utility at THE BLOG TO BE NAMED LATER...
PS - This letter was getting long, so I'm breaking out our latest This Week in Chatter -- or "TWiCh" -- highlights into a second email. Thanks to everyone for using the site, and chatter back soon...
Monday, October 1, 2007
We talking about practice, man. What are we talking about? Practice?
Any excuse I get...
Well, tonight I practiced over at Slantwise for my big FanChatter presentation at MinneDemo.

MinneDemo is where Minnesota's most interesting tech minds get together to share what's new and cool. I'm lucky enough to occupy one of the six demo slots and I'm determined to make the most of it. (You can check out the rest of my fellow demo-ers, as well as the long wait list to demo, here.)
It's all going down on Thursday, October 11 at O'Garas Bar & Grill in St. Paul. Drinks at 6:30pm. Demos start at 7:30pm. My turn starts at 7:45pm and lasts only 15 minutes.
That's the tough part. I really need to get my script down because I was winging it tonight and it was messy.
(You should know that MinneDemo is made possible by Luke at Slantwise, and it was at MinneBar in April where I first met Jon from Slantwise, and it's because of him and his team that FanChatter exists, so I can't thank them all enough. But more on MinneDemo later...)
Here's tonight's big news:

You can now upload photos to FanChatter from your camera phone!
Yes, this is HUGE! And no, that's not a picture of me.
I've uploaded two so far -- one of a painted-up Vikings fan from Winnepeg named Syd Davy taken at last Sunday's tailgate party and one of my dog Lula Mae wearing her USC windbreaker.
Much, much more to come on this, too. I really need to practice now. See you at MinneDemo.
Well, tonight I practiced over at Slantwise for my big FanChatter presentation at MinneDemo.

MinneDemo is where Minnesota's most interesting tech minds get together to share what's new and cool. I'm lucky enough to occupy one of the six demo slots and I'm determined to make the most of it. (You can check out the rest of my fellow demo-ers, as well as the long wait list to demo, here.)
It's all going down on Thursday, October 11 at O'Garas Bar & Grill in St. Paul. Drinks at 6:30pm. Demos start at 7:30pm. My turn starts at 7:45pm and lasts only 15 minutes.
That's the tough part. I really need to get my script down because I was winging it tonight and it was messy.
(You should know that MinneDemo is made possible by Luke at Slantwise, and it was at MinneBar in April where I first met Jon from Slantwise, and it's because of him and his team that FanChatter exists, so I can't thank them all enough. But more on MinneDemo later...)
Here's tonight's big news:

You can now upload photos to FanChatter from your camera phone!
Yes, this is HUGE! And no, that's not a picture of me.
I've uploaded two so far -- one of a painted-up Vikings fan from Winnepeg named Syd Davy taken at last Sunday's tailgate party and one of my dog Lula Mae wearing her USC windbreaker.
Much, much more to come on this, too. I really need to practice now. See you at MinneDemo.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Where do I begin again?

One month later...
Yes, it's been exactly one month since I last posted, which means I need to alter my style and post more often. Period.
It's been so long that I've even added a feed from my Chatter Lineup to this blog (see top right column). This is a precursor to our FanChatter widget for bloggers, coming soon.
So where do I begin again? Here goes, in no particular order...
-I have a great idea for building the FanChatter user base in bunches, but it depends on getting some help from my many friends who work for Minnesota's major sports teams. More on this later, lots more, but know that I'm working on it.

-The site is improving. After a development timeout that lasted a few weeks, we've made the mobile tools much easier to use and we've added PHOTO UPLOADS!! Yes, you will now be able to take sports fan photos with your phone and upload them directly to FanChatter...
...but wait, we're still testing the photo uploads, so be patient. It's gonna be really great when we get it working, though, and I'll let you know about it here...
...And as for mobile, our site copy needs updating to catch up with the new easier tools, but that's all ready to go. I'll dedicate another full entry to mobile soon (before another month passes) to explain how a FanChatter user not using FanChatter Mobile is like human beings using only 10% of their brains.
-Then there's Facebook, valued this week at $10 billion (and they thought Zuckerberg was crazy when he turned down Yahoo!'s $1 billion offer). We think we understand Facebook -- at least as well as anyone else who started their profile after they opened it up to old peopl... I mean... non-.edu email addresses -- and we know that FanChatter needs a Facebook app like yesterday. Let's just say we're trying to raise some money to Turn (That) Mutha Out, and if I lost you at non-.edu, then step off because u probably Can't Touch This.

-Also this month, Marc Ecko became my hero (again), this time by buying the Bonds 756 ball, putting it to a vote, and ideating his way into sports history immortality.

Not only that, but I work in advertising by day, and this guy is showing all of us glorified spammers that anyone who's still marketing like it's 1999 is going to be oops, outta time.

See my Ecko post at the Fallon Planning Blog (proof that at least I was blogging elsewhere... for work, no less).
-And finally, way back on August 30 we sent out the first ever TWiCh (This Week in Chatter) e-letter to all of our registered users. If you missed it, I've posted it in this blog (back-dated to the 30th). The second one is coming this week to announce the photo uploads and new mobile tools, and from now on I'll double-publish each new TWiCh e-letter here at TBTBNL...
That wasn't so hard. Like riding a bike. More like running. The trick is just going out and doing it every day. Come to think of it, I haven't run for a while either.

CUBS IN! CUBS IN! CUBS IN! CUBS IN!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
THIS WEEK IN CHATTER (8/30/07)
(FanChatter's sorta-weekly letter to its registered users. Sign up here to receive via email and Call 'Em Like You See 'Em.)
What's up Sports Fans,
Welcome to FanChatter's first ever THIS WEEK IN CHATTER (imagine Mel Allen saying that) report. This is where we highlight all of the best Chatter from the week in sports, but before we get to that...
THANK YOU
We mean it. Thanks for signing up and giving this site a try. We've only been up for a couple of months and we truly appreciate all the activity and feedback we've seen so far. We're also working our butts off to make FanChatter an indispensable utility in every sports fan's life. How so? By allowing you to talk sports with your friends from anywhere, anytime, all at once.
That means (1) recruiting your sports fan friends to sign up, (2) adding them to your Lineup, and (3) activating mobile alerts (via text message or email) so you'll never miss it when your buddy has something to say. Imagine the possibilities...
FANTASY FOOTBALL
The NFL season is one week away, the trash talking in your fantasy league has only just begun, and a flurry of trade requests can't be far behind. It's time to go mobile and start a FanChatter group for your league. If your commissioner chatters in your group on Sundays and Monday nights, and everyone else activates group mobile alerts, then your league updates can follow you, not the other way around. Going to the game? No problem. In a business meeting when a big mid-week trade offer is made? No problem. Wanna rub in that big win over your hated nemesis/best friend?... over and over no matter where you are or what you're busy doing? No problem. FanChatter.com is here, just in time for Fantasy Football 2007.
THIS WEEK IN CHATTER
-In the ever popular Go Twins group, I was lucky enough to chatter from a luxury suite at the Dome and unlucky enough to chronicle Matt Garza serving up four bombs to the Mariners in 2 1/3 innings (but he did get Ichiro out twice). Later, KPK (who was in the suite with me) described his own luxurious experience before switching to the MLB group to pimp his beloved Cubbies
-thewagontrain joined up and promptly started two groups -- NHL ("everything NHL") and The Stitch Nation ("everything hockey"). What's the difference? We'll wait and see, just like we're still waiting for a link to his scathing take on the Little League World Series. (A tip, you might want to add this guy to your Lineup.)
-Back in the always-interesting Minnesota Nice group, the ever-prolific statman and our newest Chatter-er Rusty are keeping track of the St. Paul Saints current American Association playoff run. Rusty is actually a big deal down in the Tampa-St. Pete area, so we're glad to have him.
-Michael Vick's guilty plea touched off some good chatter over in the NFL group, including thewagontrain's point that Vick would have been better off had he killed a human and gaulstone's reaction to Stephon Marbury's "dogfighting is a sport" gem.
-RamDon wondered if anyone was interested in Latrell Sprewell's recently repossessed yacht. It's called Milwaukee's Best, and charlieiq posted a photo link in the tumultuous Twolves group.
-KPK, always good for a quote of his own, added some of his favorites to psid's popular-but-underused Best Quotes of All Time group.
-Let's not forget to mention the valuable Chatter of MattThomasFan (who hates Billy Martin) and JJDacotah (who chattered first about the KG deal being back on). Since I'm subscribed to him and I had my mobile alerts activated, I heard about the biggest trade in my lifetime as soon as it was going down, right there on my phone. Thanks JJ, whoever you are.
-Did I mention that Bistro24 broke the news about the Luis Castillo trade at FanChatter before most of the news outlets had it?
-And just when you thought it was safe to ignore the Packer Fans group, packerette snuck in her takes on Titletown's offensive outlook at the skill positions. Offensive is right. Haastyle or sschroed, either of you care to chime in here?
NOW IT'S YOUR TURN
Who's got what it takes to make it into the next TWiCh report? Can't you just smell that football in the air? I'll be working the Fight On Trojans group this Saturday for sure, and there's even an NDSU Football group. Remember those guys who almost beat the Gophers? And what about baseball's divisional races? It's a great time of year.
Thanks again for trying us out, remember to recruit your friends, create those fantasy league groups, and always Call 'Em Like You See 'Em.
Marty
PS - To learn more about what we're doing at FanChatter (including my adventures at the NBA Draft and floating in a kayak in McCovey Cove during the Home Run Derby), check out THE BLOG TO BE NAMED LATER... for occasionally frequent insight into what it's like to build a mobile sports fan chat utility.
R.I.P. Eddie Griffin
What's up Sports Fans,
Welcome to FanChatter's first ever THIS WEEK IN CHATTER (imagine Mel Allen saying that) report. This is where we highlight all of the best Chatter from the week in sports, but before we get to that...
THANK YOU
We mean it. Thanks for signing up and giving this site a try. We've only been up for a couple of months and we truly appreciate all the activity and feedback we've seen so far. We're also working our butts off to make FanChatter an indispensable utility in every sports fan's life. How so? By allowing you to talk sports with your friends from anywhere, anytime, all at once.
That means (1) recruiting your sports fan friends to sign up, (2) adding them to your Lineup, and (3) activating mobile alerts (via text message or email) so you'll never miss it when your buddy has something to say. Imagine the possibilities...
FANTASY FOOTBALL
The NFL season is one week away, the trash talking in your fantasy league has only just begun, and a flurry of trade requests can't be far behind. It's time to go mobile and start a FanChatter group for your league. If your commissioner chatters in your group on Sundays and Monday nights, and everyone else activates group mobile alerts, then your league updates can follow you, not the other way around. Going to the game? No problem. In a business meeting when a big mid-week trade offer is made? No problem. Wanna rub in that big win over your hated nemesis/best friend?... over and over no matter where you are or what you're busy doing? No problem. FanChatter.com is here, just in time for Fantasy Football 2007.
THIS WEEK IN CHATTER
-In the ever popular Go Twins group, I was lucky enough to chatter from a luxury suite at the Dome and unlucky enough to chronicle Matt Garza serving up four bombs to the Mariners in 2 1/3 innings (but he did get Ichiro out twice). Later, KPK (who was in the suite with me) described his own luxurious experience before switching to the MLB group to pimp his beloved Cubbies
-thewagontrain joined up and promptly started two groups -- NHL ("everything NHL") and The Stitch Nation ("everything hockey"). What's the difference? We'll wait and see, just like we're still waiting for a link to his scathing take on the Little League World Series. (A tip, you might want to add this guy to your Lineup.)
-Back in the always-interesting Minnesota Nice group, the ever-prolific statman and our newest Chatter-er Rusty are keeping track of the St. Paul Saints current American Association playoff run. Rusty is actually a big deal down in the Tampa-St. Pete area, so we're glad to have him.
-Michael Vick's guilty plea touched off some good chatter over in the NFL group, including thewagontrain's point that Vick would have been better off had he killed a human and gaulstone's reaction to Stephon Marbury's "dogfighting is a sport" gem.
-RamDon wondered if anyone was interested in Latrell Sprewell's recently repossessed yacht. It's called Milwaukee's Best, and charlieiq posted a photo link in the tumultuous Twolves group.
-KPK, always good for a quote of his own, added some of his favorites to psid's popular-but-underused Best Quotes of All Time group.
-Let's not forget to mention the valuable Chatter of MattThomasFan (who hates Billy Martin) and JJDacotah (who chattered first about the KG deal being back on). Since I'm subscribed to him and I had my mobile alerts activated, I heard about the biggest trade in my lifetime as soon as it was going down, right there on my phone. Thanks JJ, whoever you are.
-Did I mention that Bistro24 broke the news about the Luis Castillo trade at FanChatter before most of the news outlets had it?
-And just when you thought it was safe to ignore the Packer Fans group, packerette snuck in her takes on Titletown's offensive outlook at the skill positions. Offensive is right. Haastyle or sschroed, either of you care to chime in here?
NOW IT'S YOUR TURN
Who's got what it takes to make it into the next TWiCh report? Can't you just smell that football in the air? I'll be working the Fight On Trojans group this Saturday for sure, and there's even an NDSU Football group. Remember those guys who almost beat the Gophers? And what about baseball's divisional races? It's a great time of year.
Thanks again for trying us out, remember to recruit your friends, create those fantasy league groups, and always Call 'Em Like You See 'Em.
Marty
PS - To learn more about what we're doing at FanChatter (including my adventures at the NBA Draft and floating in a kayak in McCovey Cove during the Home Run Derby), check out THE BLOG TO BE NAMED LATER... for occasionally frequent insight into what it's like to build a mobile sports fan chat utility.
R.I.P. Eddie Griffin
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
R.I.P. Eddie Griffin
Here's a video I made for Timberwolves.com back in February 2005. I'm posting it because this was the only time we had a chance to interview former Wolves forward Eddie Griffin, who died in a tragic car accident last week. Sad news.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Nothing Lasts Forever

A week ago my favorite player was traded away from my favorite team.
The next day a bridge I had crossed many times fell into the Mississippi River, killing at least five people including a guy I had played baseball against named Patrick Holmes.

I'm lucky I wasn't on that bridge. I'm lucky I get to feel sad about KG leaving for Boston and I'm lucky (if not crazy) to feel hopeful about the future of my Timberpups.
Two years ago, when I was still doing my sports fan TV show THE SHOW TO BE NAMED LATER..., we had an idea to have an 11-year-old Wolves fan interview Wally Szczerbiak after the final game of the season. Rumors were rampant that Wally would be traded that off-season, so we figured this might be her last chance to interview her all time favorite player.
So we got permission from the team, (show host) Jonny Voss came along to help out, I operated the camera, and here's what happened...
We learned later that KG left without talking to the media that night, but he went out of his way to talk to us.
As Jonny expressed in our lead out to commercial, we really did believe that the Big Ticket would be a Timberwolf for the rest of his career, just like those people on that bridge believed they would make it home safely last Wednesday.
Nothing lasts forever. Not home run records (Bonds hit #756 tonight). Not TV shows (no matter how much your local superstar athlete loves the one you created). And certainly not KG in Minnesota.
But we'll always have our memories (and thanks to DeROK, we have this heartfelt video tribute)...
And there's always hope. I snuck into the Wolves press conference today where they introduced the five players they received in the KG trade.

I chattered about everything I saw in the Go Wolves group at FanChatter.com, and my fellow Wolves fans followed along, responding to my chatter and challenging me to speak up and ask a question. I didn't.
But the back and forth on the site was great, and the new guys looked good (except for Gerald Green who looked tired/bored/sedated), and mobile sports fan chat once again proved to be pretty cool.
Even with no guarantees, life is good, isn't it?
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