This year we’re giving San Francisco the greatest gift of all: Its 49ers back

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Editor’s Note: Each holiday season DPB tries to give a little back to the sports that have given us so much (to write about). Last year it was offering to buy a Candlestick Park urinal off the SF Recreation & Parks Department. This year, well, we’re offering… Continue reading This year we’re giving San Francisco the greatest gift of all: Its 49ers back

Squaw CEO Andy Wirth is the Aaron Sorkin of terrible emails

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Once a quarter Squaw CEO Andy Wirth grabs a hold of his keyboard and spits out magic. By Andrew Pridgen Whether it’s “confirming the prevailing wisdom” (<– my favorite #wirthline to date; how does one confirm such ambiguities?) that Olympic Valley residents shouldn’t have the power to… Continue reading Squaw CEO Andy Wirth is the Aaron Sorkin of terrible emails

The 8 most horrible MLB experiences currently available on the Stand up 2 Cancer auction

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Stand up 2 Cancer (the one with the arrow and a 2), Katie Couric’s .org that was started for her dead husband which may/may not worry her current husband, is a decent organization. And I’m a sucker for celebrity-type auctions. Thinking about how much I would pay… Continue reading The 8 most horrible MLB experiences currently available on the Stand up 2 Cancer auction

The Pac-12 is too good for its own good

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Nobody else is saying it, so I will: The Pac-12 is the best, most-dominant, rife with talent, toughest to win in consistently, not-ugh-this-game-fucking-sucks-and-glad-I-watched-all-sixty-minutes-for-it-to-be-10-3, disturbingly proficient at producing NFL-ready players conference in college football. And yet, after last weekend they’ve virtually been eliminated from post-season ‘tournament’ play. Why taking… Continue reading The Pac-12 is too good for its own good