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<description>&lt;p&gt;Richard and his amazing knowledge of San Francisco is a great addition to SFist. 

I discovered Sparkletack through a coworker who suggested an episode about something in the news at the time. I think it may have been the episode about his imperial majesty Emperor Norton I, but I probably listened to a half dozen episodes that day alone. 

I&apos;ve been a fan of Richard&apos;s ever since and check every time I open iTunes for a new episode of Sparkletack.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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