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Jan 05 2009

Best Of Trail Post

Published by runyon

This is some of the best stuff that has come out on the site so far.

Live From New York - Trail Post travels to New York during the summer of 2008 in the first entry of the blog.

Are You There GOd, It’s Me, DDR Pad - Greg Oden’s DDR pad laments not playing with Greg any more.

A Case For Squatch - Trail Post’s call to hire the Sonics’ legendary mascot, Squatch.

What Could Go Wrong - Blazer Nation goes crazy over team during summer. Trail Post gets negative.

Player Previews: Brandon Roy - Trail Post previews the 08-09 Brandon Roy campaign.

The Jailblazers: Rod Strickland - Part 1 of Trail Post’s continuing series on Portland’s most infamous era.

An Open Letter To The Guy Who Told Me To Sit Down - Pretty self-explanatory.

The Jailblazers: Ha-Seung Jin - Part 2 of Trail Post’s series, this time focusing on the Korean Wonder.

How The Grinch Stole Christmas - A story of an attempt to get on national television thwarted by a guy dressed as the Grinch.


The Lost Blazers
- Trail Post compares the Blazers to the best series on television, Lost.

No, Lil Wayne Will Not Be At Tonight’s Game - We preview the Cavaliers game and how LeBron James will end the universe.

The Jailblazers: Bonzi Wells - Part 3 of Trail Post’s never-ending series.

Etiquette for Seattlites - Trail Post tries to welcome our friends to the north.

Clay Bennett’s Franchise Robber - We received an incredible game, and had to preview it for all you fans out there.

A Trail Post Valentines Day - We save your relationship by giving you a ton of valentines.

The Foul - Rudy gets destroyed by Trevor Ariza, the Blazer-Laker rivalry is rekindled.

The Jail Blazers: Brian Grant and Shawn Kemp - Parts 4 and 5 of the eternal series.

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