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Posted by:
Jason "Harbor1941" Matthews
on August 12, 2003 at 01:00:26

Ive read a lot of articles on warpig and I remember a time when most of the tournament coverage was done by Bill and Dawn. I know they cant write every articl or cover every event, but after reading the coverage of the latest Super7 I realized we should be thankful when you do get to cover events. This is not meant to critisize those that covered the event because they did a fine job. Its meant to remind those out there that take for granted the work that the Mills do that one day you might not have them. I miss them covering each event, their style of writing is fluid and pleasure to read, the photos have always been excellent and they give us so much to be thankful for. To bad cloning isnt perfected yet. Thats enough posterior kissing...thanks for all the effort.

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