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For our New York episode, we looked at Paula Fox's strange, slim novel from 1970, Desperate Characters, about a Brooklyn couple whose marriage may or may not be disintegrating. A marvel that fell out of print for a few decades, we highly recommend readers seek this book out. On the basketball side, we discuss the chances for a new-look Knicks team, which brought in ex-Bulls Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah this summer. Will they be good and for how long, and what does this mean for the long-term development of Kristaps Porzingis? (NB: We discuss Desperate Characters for the first 38 minutes of the podcast, then move on to the Knicks. And feel free to pick up a copy of Saul Bellow's Seize The Day and read along for our discussion next week--it clocks in at a breezy 114 pages! Also, we now have a twitter account (@fansnotespod) as well as an email address (fansnotes@gmail.com) so hit us up with any books you'd like us to read and discuss or other ideas for literature & sports discussions you'd like to see us undertake on the pod. Thanks for listening!
Patrick Small joins us in studio | Lauren stops by to explain her NCAA picksNCAADerrick Rose BlackhawksCubsBears Al Larcher and Clark Lorensen, of Chicago comedy group ComedyAccident, talk sports every Wednseday at 8:30pm CST Listen live or catch the podcast! @LarcherLorensen @ComedyAccident @WhereIsClark @LarcherLorensen www.blogtalkradio.com/larcherandlorensen http://stitcher.com/s/player.php?fid=31702&refid=stpr https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/larcher-lorensen-blog-talk/id569370512?mt=2
Al Larcher and Clark Lorensen of Chicago sketch comedy group ComedyAccident, talk sports every Wednseday at 8:30pm CST. This week's topics Bear's HC Marc Trestman Aaron Kromer NHL drops the puck NFL Playoffs More We are taking your calls! What do you think about the Bears finalists? (347) 945-6131