What They Said 

About "Do Dogs Just Want to Run Free?" and the Overton Park dog park:

"Dogs, dogs, dogs. It's always about the dogs. Cats can't get no respect. And no park to skateboard in, neither. Second-class petizens — that's what they are. It's disgusting. I blame the Republicans in Nashville. Buncha Santorum-supporting dog lovers." — jeff

About "The Memphis Grizzlies: Heartbreak and Hope":

"Yesterday's season-ending loss provided that sickening feeling I've long associated with the end of Tiger basketball season; in other words, I was emotionally invested in the outcome and the team. I think thousands of others felt the same way. Go Griz!" — Dave T

About "Game 7: Clippers 82, Grizzlies 72 — Where It All Ends":

"Remember, we finished a season with our best-ever winning percentage sans Z-Bo and Arthur and got our first #4 seed. Things will continue to go well for us. After the game, my 7-year-old son asked me when opening day was for the Grizzlies' next season; stay positive!" — GrizzPop

Comment of the Week:

About "On This Unnecessary Quarrel About Merger Comments":

"It is very disturbing how divisive the issue has become. We are now far removed from any civilized discussion of education models and which might work the best and for whom. Now the issue has focused on money and resources and power and how those will be allocated and who will decide. And race. Always the race angle. My greatest fear out of all of this ever-increasing rancor is that we get wounds to our community that mimic those of the busing debacle." — ArlingtonPop

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