Talk:Glen Macnow
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Removed this note from the Bibliography.
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NOTE: Retired head coach for the Temple Owl's college basketball team, John Chaney, has stated repeatedly on WIP that Glen Macnow boils his barbecue ribs - a claim that Glen Macnow vehemently denies.
Still listed at 610 WIP Sports Talk Radio
[edit]Reference I picked up is from 2006 but I have checked that he's still listed as a presenter at [1] as of today.--Plad2 (talk) 17:37, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
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