Today’s View From the Bull Pen
St Patty's Day
To celebrate the return of Patrick Roy, I thought I'd post my three favorite and most requested Roy cartoons from my days at the Rocky Mountain News. I'm excited he's back and I know you guys are too. So here's to St Patty. I'll raise a pint o' Guinness to that!
Have a great a safe memorial day weekend!As always, your readership and your comments help to make the world go round, so please continue to add them. I will try to do a better job of responding.
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Archive for May 11th, 2011
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Bill Gallo 1922-2011
Bill Gallo owned New York. At least the heart of it. He was a legend in the once vibrant field of sports cartooning. He left his lasting mark on a…
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Bill Gallo: Sports Cartooning Legend Passes
Bill Gallo, the legendary sports cartoonist for the NY Daily News has died. I’ll have more when time allows, but suffice to say he will be missed. He was the…
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Twitter gone Bad
When did Athletes who Twitter become such circus? In the course of two weeks we’ve had two “Bird Brains” go totally wacko while “tweeting”. First, Rashard Mendenhall blabs some nonsense about bin Laden causing a big furor and then Reggie Bush tweets about how great the lockout is for his “vacation time” which has Saints fans in an uproar. What part about having thousands of followers reading your every word don’t these bozos understand? And don’t they know that journalists are among those reading their updates for story ideas? Maybe they shouldn’t be but they are. How many of us have John Elway on our twitter feeds?
You have any thoughts about this topic. Do you “tweet”? If so do you worry about what you say and how you say it? Clearly it’s a problem for both college and pro athletes as well as franchises and universities. How to solve it is the million dollar question.


