I've had the weight of many things large and small hanging on me for a bit of time. I also just got home from a work day that started 28 hours ago. I hate filing motions. There is no deadline and the fucking partners I am working with are capricious cockfuckcobblers who are so unconcerned with anyone else's wellbeing and copatecosity. But anyway. When I got home from 6am bloody marys with my hot southern paralegal (hubba bubba hubba -- love head case actresses and love southern women, so as a overlapper of genres she rules with her bionic sultry southernosity -- how many words have I made up in this post?) -- anyway, I saw the most beautiful interview on TIVO and then saw the same story recounted in the Post -- made me cry. . . well nearly, if my heart wasn't a char-blackened lump of coal that will remain ice cold in dry dock until the right nutbag freakish woman with a past and of a certain age thaws it out in my own Philadelphia Experiment in around ten years. . . . these be what I saw
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Clearly, Zambrano is feeling pressure to validate the controversial trading of Scott Kazmir. When Zambrano left Denver, he was in tears, believing he had let people down, and said, "Tell Mr. Duquette I apologize, I'm sorry and I'll be back as soon as I can."
When Victor Zambrano flew back to New York there were tears in his eyes. He told Mets PR director Jay Horwitz,
Please apologize to Mr. Duquette for me. I feel Ive let the team down. I let them down knowing how much the team needed me."
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So of course, my only recourse was $250 on a Zambrano jersey. What a stud. I wouldn't care if he had crappy stuff . . . he is the type of MAN who belongs as a loa in the church of baseball, a veritable Baron Samedi connecting the living layity with the true passed-on spirit of the game. He stands at the crossroads of Max Patkin, Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson and little old me. with that quote, he totally made the Kazmir trade worth it -- future performances are irrelevant. I'd rather lose with him on my side than win without him.
I'm just that kind of fan.
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Clearly, Zambrano is feeling pressure to validate the controversial trading of Scott Kazmir. When Zambrano left Denver, he was in tears, believing he had let people down, and said, "Tell Mr. Duquette I apologize, I'm sorry and I'll be back as soon as I can."
When Victor Zambrano flew back to New York there were tears in his eyes. He told Mets PR director Jay Horwitz,
Please apologize to Mr. Duquette for me. I feel Ive let the team down. I let them down knowing how much the team needed me."
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So of course, my only recourse was $250 on a Zambrano jersey. What a stud. I wouldn't care if he had crappy stuff . . . he is the type of MAN who belongs as a loa in the church of baseball, a veritable Baron Samedi connecting the living layity with the true passed-on spirit of the game. He stands at the crossroads of Max Patkin, Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson and little old me. with that quote, he totally made the Kazmir trade worth it -- future performances are irrelevant. I'd rather lose with him on my side than win without him.
I'm just that kind of fan.
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enjoy the smokeys ...
we don't even have paralegals in the government job, can't afford 'em. let alone hot southern ones who return home with me. though i do have a couple fond memories to remind me i'm capable when pressed into duty, even by southern women.
peruvian law? esoteric. hope everything works out.