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Posted By: Anonymous
That's because Mr. Coleman is a true class act. Despite the forum he has (had?) as a prominent baseball announcer he has never been one to toot his own horn. I'm sure his feelings are the same as countless other war veterans who insist that the real heroes are the ones who never came home. |
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