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more about #2girls1cup more comments → Pessimippopotamus: Ouch. Any reference to my school ever having a football team makes me sad. No wonder the Titan school pride's in a shithole. more » Slapshot21: I submitted a piece to the New Yorker about a recent trip I made to Fenway. I wrote about the fact that Fenway stands, along with Wrigley, as a testa... more » DennyCrane: Congratulations, Jay Mariotti! You've finally been out-douched! more » econdave: Blame the readers for your own stupidity. Class act Mark. more » Silent Q: Whicker added, "I don't think I'll be writing about kidnapping victims anytime soon, so unfortunately, the world will never get to see my piece on al... more » Stev D: Lebanon, what is that-- Ellen DeGeneres' home planet?!!? more » HockeyMountain: Wow! That long? On the other hand, Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead. more » MarkKelsosMigraine: You've left the subterranean Lebanese dungeon! What the big deal, Tommy? You never played Beirut in some Frat basement? more » the earl of weaver: I just need to know if Whicker shops at Pier 1. For irony's sake. more » Steve U: I still can't believe they let this fucker write an episode of LOST. more » dont-forget-where-you-came-from-cheese mac: Wow! That long? On the other hand, Beirut is still Charlie Sheen's favorite shithole in the world. So it was only yesterday. more » Weed Against Speed: And to think about all of those people from Oklahoma City who will never get the chance to experience the joy and excitement of catching a Thunder bas... more » ScientificMapp: I'm much more offended that this guy pulls a newspaper columnist salary and can't stop recycling old ideas. more » ClintonPortishead: How long was it? When Anderson was captured, Wally Joyner was in Triple-A. Michael Jordan was finishing his rookie year. Ted Tollner and USC were Rose... more » UkraineNotWeak: Can you imagine his column if The Second Coming ever happens. more » -
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Mark Whicker Has Left The Yard Before
The year was 1991. Journalist and ex-Marine Terry Anderson had just been freed after nearly seven years of captivity in Lebanon. Seven years is a long time. Luckily, a columnist named Mark Whicker was around to put it in perspective. More »

