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Re: Misdirected E-mail #2



I guess it is obvious that Joe H's post asking Lance to stop with the
personal digs was a wasted effort.  I just don't see the need for mixing
basketball with snide remarks like this.

Does anyone out there, other than Ryan Lee, like this kind of adversarial
stuff?

Cecil



----- Original Message -----
From: <Tammo29@AOL.com>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: Misdirected E-mail #2


> From:   <A
mailto:HREF="mailto:lancejacob@attbi.com>lancejacob@attbi.com</A>
> To: <A HREF="mailto:Tammo29@AOL.com";>Tammo29@AOL.com</A>
> Sent from the Internet (Details)
>
>
>
>   Seems to me he has the same problem with some Celtics fans.  When he
tries
>         to get others involved they say he's "disappearing".  When he
tries
> to be
>         aggressive he's trying to be "Superman".
>
>         Of course then there are the few who are not happy unless he out
> assists
>     the point guards and out rebounds the centers and then it's just
> luck.>>Tammo29
>
>
> Tammo, this is the biggest crock I've seen since that spread margarine was
> offered in
> quart containers.
>
> When Paul stands around on the court doing NOTHING at the three point
line,
> he's
> Trying to Get Others Involved?  This would be ludicrous except that I
happen
> to know
> that you personally schedule his Play Dates, and he has always gotten
along
> well with
> others, according to the Kansas moms I wrote to.
>
> Of course, getting others involved doesn't mean sitting on the bench so
that
> someone
> who gives a damn can get court time, does it?  The guy who's legs stopped
> moving in
> April yet claimed that nobody from NJ could stop him?
>
> How about the defense he played against Kittles, when we were torched?
Not
> his man?
> Well, we know he'd never cover Van Horn for more that 2 minutes.  Must
have
> been
> Lucious Harris, then.  Oh yeah, both he and Kittles shot better against
the
> Celts than
> their season averages.  Too bad Paul couldn't do the same.
>
> Just keep up that good PP PR, Tammo.  Still waiting to learn about his
> favorite
> breakfast food.
>
> Oh, and as far as getting others involved, he really wants to.  He's
invited
> you to
> wash his laundry at your earliest convenience.  Aren't you thrilled?