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Today in Ivan Carter and Mike Wise

Official Wizards Beat Writer Ivan Carter would like to send this message to his Wizards Insider minions: a fat Atlanta fan knocked his computer off the press table at the Hawks game and crushed it into a million pieces. Or, at least, made it non-operational. The laptop is day-to-day and is currently having excess fluid drained from its hard drive; Ivan is in the process of signing a replacement laptop to a 10-day contract and will blog at his earliest convenience.

Also, concerning Mike Wise, I missed about 65 minutes of planned Redskins tailgating wanderings on Sunday in favor of brunch with Wise, featuring a tremendous Wise-made coffee cake, a very nice Wise-made egg scramble with fresh herbs, broccoli and bell peppers, and some hot cocoa with whipped cream. Plus a trip to doggy day care. That's why I never managed to catch up with the D.C. Metro Eagles, Washington's Eagles Fan Club.

By Dan Steinberg |  November 13, 2007; 12:28 PM ET  | Category:  Media , Wizards
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Why do you have to refer to the Atlanta fan as "fat"?

Big-boned may be a better choice of words.

Posted by: pj | November 13, 2007 02:00 PM

ivan no!

Posted by: CreditZard | November 13, 2007 02:43 PM

The abundant attendance for Hawks games at Phillips Arena can create tight spaces. Who am I kidding, this dude must have been Mangino fat.

Posted by: Marlene Ramallo Chalmers | November 13, 2007 03:26 PM

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