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October 04, 2010
The excerpt from The Wave (Sept. 13) provided an exhilarating reading experience. Even though I've never surfed, Susan Casey's descriptions transported me into the belly of a 100-foot beast. You have to tip your hat to the adrenaline junkies who risk their lives in an attempt to ride those colossal swells.
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October 04, 2010

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Robert Kirchubel

Lafayette, Ind.

Past Perfect

I loved Dick Friedman's essay (SCORECARD, Sept. 13) because I was also there at Boston University Field during the inaugural AFL season of 1960, cheering for the Boston Patriots in the end zone at $2.50 per ticket. Friedman had it right-on with the atmosphere and the craziness of those AFL games. What an experience!

John Larrabee

Lexington, Mass.

Dodger Blues

It has taken Dodgers owners Frank and Jamie McCourt only a few years to completely destroy what took the O'Malleys decades to build (The Embarrassment of Riches, Sept. 13). The McCourts have become the most embarrassing professional sports franchise owners in the history of Los Angeles, which is no small feat considering Al Davis used to reside here and Donald Sterling still does.

Dan Sullivan, Pasadena

For Openers

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