Where does the term "thinclad" come from? I remember seeing it used in the local paper way back when in the 80s. Does anybody remember what basketball players were called? A.C. In a message dated 4/4/01 3:54:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << >ps--does anybody but a an over-40 sportswriter actually use the term "thinclad" >anymore? > > How about "harrier"? If it wasn't for Marc Bloom, I doubt anyone would even know what the term means. Jim Gerweck Running Times >>
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