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There are several links to Rick Sutcliffe that are discussing the person who invented the term "metalibrary".
Did anybody hear him in the Padres's booth the other night? He was ripped!!! He started talking about George Clooney and Darfur.
- Yes, and why is it the producer's fault that he made a drunken ass of himself?
I removed the part blaming the producer. Also, while drunkenness is certainly a strong possibilty, is there proof that alcohol was the cause, rather than something else? Looking up articles detailing the incident, I can't find anything definitively stating that Sutcliffe was drunk. Venknat 00:28, 25 June 2006 (UTC)