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Scott Ostler Quotes

«It was a terrible night for Raider fans, who battled a monumental traffic snarl to get into the parking lot, the traffic flow possibly handled by FEMA.»
Author: Scott Ostler
«John Daly played a practice round Tuesday, ... and a couple of the par-threes are so short that Daly didn't have time to smoke an entire cigarette.»
Author: Scott Ostler
«Play it straight, come out with the simple truth: He was abducted by space aliens, taken aboard their flying saucer and subjected to various probes.»
Author: Scott Ostler
«So much for 'Just say neigh.' »
Author: Scott Ostler
«I won't say Pete Rose is desperate to get into a hall of fame, but I saw him renting a chicken suit.»
Author: Scott Ostler
«If ( Phil Mickelson ) puts on 10 more pounds and gets paired with John Daly , ... they'll walk the fairways single-file.»
Author: Scott Ostler
«A despondent Crazy Crab tried to commit suicide by strolling through Fisherman's Wharf with a bottle of Tabasco sauce in his claw.»
Author: Scott Ostler
«The University of North Dakota has been ordered to ditch its nickname, the Fighting Sioux. The school says it wants to keep the nickname, so it will fight 'n' sue.»
Author: Scott Ostler
«He plays poker by night and golf by day.»
Author: Scott Ostler
«Did you hear that Miller is in trouble again? He got pulled over because he wasn't weaving.»
Author: Scott Ostler