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I hear ya Tom but what does that really have to do with this list?  Does the
fact that Pitino lost friends in the tragedy mean that nobody here will say
anything derogatory about him?  I don't think so.

I don't wish ill will on anyone but Butch had nothing to do with the Celtic
list.  Has there ever been a previous reference to him?

Cecil



----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Murphy" <tfmiii@worldnet.att.net>
To: "Celtic list" <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:24 AM


> Poke fun at Ray if you must, but I believe he attempting to pass on the
news
> that person known as 'Butch from the Cape' has just passed away after a
bout
> with cancer.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 19:46:38 -0700
> From: bird <birdwl@earthlink.net>
> Subject: re: While You Were Babbling About Some Schlub from the Cape
>
> > From: "Cecil Wright" <cecil@hfx.eastlink.ca>
> >
> >  > Outsiders like many on this list have a hard time understanding,
> > > that a lot of this stuff is satrical.
> > > Ray
> >
> > Well pardon those of us who are not keenly aware of your arcane sense of
> > humor.  Some of us are not able to distinguish between your satire, that
> > is
> > of course, if you are referring to some of your own posts, and your
> > arrogance at advocating that you are a pariah.
>
> Question: how much more irrelevant could "Butch from the Cape" be to me?
> Answer: not any more at all.  Who cares?  I'd much rather read up on Joe's
> doughnut angle, frankly.
>
> (Cecil: There's good satire, and then there's lame attempts at it.  I
> leave it to you to decide which it's posts are.)
>
> All this talk about the retirement of some sports radio guy is making me
> all weepy... .  If only he could have stuck around some more, thrown a few
> more hot dogs down his throat, swilled some more beer, and ranted about
> sports using a faceless media.  Ah, more's the pity.  Hail to you, "Butch
> from the Cape"!
>
> (Fellowship of the miserable, indeed!)
>
> (The Celtic "Tird")