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Thrashers Bloggers Catch A Game
by Paul on 01/27/07 at 08:51 PM ET
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The Falconer of “Do The Thrashers Have Large Talons?”, was part of a group of Atlanta Thrasher bloggers who attended the NYI/Atlanta game last night…
Once we got down to the press conference area, I was amazed at how tiny the room is. There is a podium with nice team backdrop (which is what you see if you watch the press conferences on the Thrashers website). In front of the podium are about 10 chairs and then at an angle were another 8 chairs. They had us bloggers stand and sit in the angled chairs. We were also joined by one of the team owners and his friends and/or family. The reporters for the AJC, AP and local radio sat directly in front of the podium and Hartley strode to the podium. Hartley pauses looks over at us in the angled section and says “Wow, the second balcony today!” and then adds, “It is like church.”
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