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Old 06-14-2004, 05:16 PM   #481
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"Obviously this method is inadvisable for women, who should simply lift their heels off the ground as high as possible in the sitting position for a slightly milder but equivalent effect."
so that's why the fucking Taoists came up with stilleto heels. I'd always wondered.
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:21 PM   #482
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Slave put me on retainer. I'm investigating disputed time entries.

Really, if you could choose a more sanitary place to spend your idle time, we'd all be the better for it.
It's all well documented. Look under "career development." It's not like you bill that out, anyway. Or do you?
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:22 PM   #483
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I have a question.

I was thinking about who has the best swing in golf the other day and it led to more questions, like who has the best swing in baseball, for example.

Best swing in golf: Ernie Els.

Best swing in baseball: Ken Griffey Jr. (everyone will argue that Bonds' swing is the best and they may be right, but in my opinion, Griffey has the prettiest swing I've ever seen).

Best stroke in basketball: Alan Houston. There's no question that Larry Bird was the best pure shooter, in my mind. But watching Alan Houston shoot is like watching warm butter being spread. It's just too smooth. Too bad he has no heart.

Best shot in Hockey: No fucking idea.

Would love to hear your opinions.

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Best golf swing: I'll go with a healthy, young Freddie Couples.

Baseball: don't know.

Basketball: Reggie Miller. Effortless. Doesn't mean I like him.

Hockey: Who cares.
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:24 PM   #484
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Ralph Wiley, the excellent sports writer and author of Why Black People Tend to Shout, died of heart failure at 52(!!!).

Here's the article from ESPN and his most recent Page 2 article.

He will be missed.

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This was a great article, and he was the ONLY one who predicted this finals that I saw, and not just outcome but reason. He passed sometime Sunday. If he saw the first half he knew that it'd be a few more years before Luke gets to be White Magic.
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:24 PM   #485
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Best golf swing: I'll go with a healthy, young Freddie Couples.

Baseball: don't know.

Basketball: Reggie Miller. Effortless. Doesn't mean I like him.

Hockey: Who cares.
Of course the "best spiral/passing" in football was omitted. I'd give it to Peyton.
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:26 PM   #486
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Ralph Wiley, the excellent sports writer and author of Why Black People Shout, died of heart failure at 52(!!!).

Here's the article from ESPN and his most recent Page 2 article.

He will be missed.

e/o
He had the ability to be extremely poignant one minute and a classic race-baiter the next. Luckily, his writing was effective enough to overshadow the race crutch he always seemed to lean on.

I agree. He will be missed. He had the ability to make me energetically agree with him and forcefully disagree with him all in the same article. That's a sign of good journalism. Most of the Page 2 guys bore me to death.
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:30 PM   #487
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Basketball: Reggie Miller. Effortless. Doesn't mean I like him.
Reggie Miller has one of the ugliest jump shots I've ever seen. He just makes a good percentage of them.

Can I go with Jimmy Chitwood?
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He had the ability to be extremely poignant one minute and a classic race-baiter the next. Luckily, his writing was effective enough to overshadow the race crutch he always seemed to lean on.

I agree. He will be missed. He had the ability to make me energetically agree with him and forcefully disagree with him all in the same article. That's a sign of good journalism. Most of the Page 2 guys bore me to death.
Still working on that writing sample?
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:34 PM   #489
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It's all well documented. Look under "career development." It's not like you bill that out, anyway. Or do you?
Well, I don't, no.

You should know that Hank's timesheets have been revised recently, though. 6.5 hours to the client, described as "Thinking About Your Case," constituted a little too much time on the throne, if you know what I mean.
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Well, I don't, no.

You should know that Hank's timesheets have been revised recently, though. 6.5 hours to the client, described as "Thinking About Your Case," constituted a little too much time on the throne, if you know what I mean.
Well, just so I'm in the clear, you should know that I intend to spend more time stimulating the energy of my bladder meridian now that we've landed RT's sister as a client. Never when I'm drunk, though. I'll figure out another way to bill that time.
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It doesn't explain why you spend so much time lurking around urinals.
I saw a new innovation last night. the urinal guards had a black square on them. The heat of urine caused it to go clear, revealing Beat LA. The cool of the flush turned it back so the next guy can be surprised.

I'm sure they've been used in bars etc., but I'd never seen one.
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Courtney Cox and David Arquette have a girl. They named her Coco. At least his last name isn't Crisp. Or Chanel.
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I saw a new innovation last night. the urinal guards had a black square on them. The heat of urine caused it to go clear, revealing Beat LA. The cool of the flush turned it back so the next guy can be surprised.

I'm sure they've been used in bars etc., but I'd never seen one.
Cool. Where were these things back when I did drugs?
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:54 PM   #494
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You should know that Hank's timesheets have been revised recently, though. 6.5 hours to the client, described as "Thinking About Your Case," constituted a little too much time on the throne, if you know what I mean.
For some of us that time means the difference between a negative review and a productivity bonus, IYKWIM.
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Old 06-14-2004, 05:55 PM   #495
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Courtney Cox and David Arquette have a girl. They named her Coco. At least his last name isn't Crisp. Or Chanel.
Coco Crisp plays for the Cleveland Indians: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/player...e?statsId=6983
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