Friday, April 14, 2006
Careful of what you're sayin'
I'm usually very careful of my choice of words when talking about relatively sensitive subjects. I pay attention to what I say, how I say it, and how others could possibly understand what I say. It's borderline paranoid, really, but my point is that sometimes no matter what your intentions are, sometimes what you really wanna say unintentionally comes out.
Read this quote from the New York Times (registration required):
While I'm doing some quoting, here's one from the Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Read this quote from the New York Times (registration required):
"I've got an owner who is committed to do what's right and a general manager committed to do what he thinks is right, so we'll figure it out," Brown said. "We've already made a lot of progress in that regard."Larry Brown said that. He believes that he's got an owner who will "do what's right" and a GM who does "what he thinks is right". Doesn't sound like he's very confident in his GM's view of what's right.
While I'm doing some quoting, here's one from the Minneapolis Star Tribune:
"If I move on in order for them to get 'Ticket' more help here, so be it. I just want to see him win. Because he deserves it." So Hassell would "sacrifice" himself to the cause? "I would. Even if I got to go, I'd rather see that," he said.I salute you, Mr. Hassell. I salute you.
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On one hand, I see genuine selflessness on Trenton's part. On the other, I see a desire to get moved someplace else where he himself could get some W's. Hahaha. Peace!
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