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Publicly, everyone has put on a happy face, in recognition of the fact that the series is a strong attempt to build the game in an important market and a way for the Kings to make their parent company happy. So then, why in the name of common decency would Ron Bellamy and The Register-Guard trash Oregon football players who put on a happy face during photographs with friends and family after a very disappointing loss in the Las Vegas Bowl? Republican Speaker Paul Hillegonds also prefers to put on a happy face, commenting that he'd "rather have people who are representing their constituents and thinking creatively. |
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