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The Grumpy Sociologist
Sociology blog with heavy emphases on sports, masculinities, popular culture, and violence.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Hawaii's Fastest Human, 2011
33-year-old Chad Miyamoto places 2nd in a close race:
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