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March 26, 2009

Globetrotting at MOA

Hotshot  I share a fashion frustration with Harlem Globetrotter Aundre "Hot Shot" Branch: We both have legs disproportionately long for our torsos. It can happen at any height. So, I avoid tucking in. At least where I stand, it's not so difficult to find pants that are long enough. Poor Aundre didn't even bother to look for his size when we went shopping today at Mall of America. And worse yet, the guy doesn't do custom. What's left? Read all about it in my "Shopping With..." column in the St. Paul Pioneer Press next Sunday, April 5.
By the way, Branch's teammates roll into town for a couple of games April 10 and 11 - and don't assume tickets will be easy to come by. That Globetrotters track suit caused quite a commotion at the MOA. I suppose practicing our spins outside of Nordstrom could have had a little something to do with it...

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