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RE: Pierce to Atlanta? -Reply



Well pasty-faced goes with the computer.....lack of sunlight, basically.
But then I guess that comes from hanging in dark bars too. I'd rather be a
pasty-faced geek than a beer-bellied bar stud anyday.  But then, I hang
around MIT so I'm biased.

T

>Aw, come on, T, "pasty-faced computer geeks?" That's a little harsh. We
>may be geeks, but pasty-faced?!! And here I was, thinking simply because
>I could swing a racquet or swish a cricket bat, that I fell into the
>category of a sports bar stud!!
>By the way, isn't a sports bar stud one who can does a whole lot of
>exercise - like actually moving his forearm to bring the bottle of beer
>to his mouth and jawing away at how *he* would have run circles around
>Walker and slam-dunked the bball over his head?
>Walker to Miami for Brown and Mashburn? Why not Walker to LA for O'Neal
>and Eddie Jones?
>
>venkat
>
>
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>>From: 	Theresa Lee[SMTP:tjoyce@mit.edu]
>>Sent: 	23 November 1998 13:40
>>To: 	celtics@igtc.com
>>Subject: 	Re: Pierce to Atlanta? -Reply
>>
>>NEVER, in the whole time that I have been reading this list, have I EVER
>>pictured ANY of you GUYS at a sports bar!!! especially Gregg Odorguard.
>>This is one of the funniest things I think I have ever read on this list.
>>Sorry, but I have everyone pictured as pasty-faced computer geeks (that's a
>>term of affection where I work), not bar studs.
>>
>>I figure most of the guys on this list are the type that would NOT go into
>>a sports bar so they use the computer as the substitute bar where it
>>doesn't matter how big, small or whatever you look like. Sorry, this just
>>struck me as soooooo funny.
>>
>>Still laughing....
>>
>>Theresa
>>
>>
>>
>> IMO it's freaking healthy to have a
>>>no-nonsense sports bar type guy around who will say "Whoa, you're really
>>>full of it!" once in awhile.  It keeps us honest and that's a good
>>>thing, IMO.
>>
>>
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