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Re: "Remembering Len Bias"



You're patently wrong here Dan.  Why don't you drop
it?  It is a fact that everyone makes mistakes.  These
mistakes, of course, have different effects.  We've
all made plenty of mistakes that COULD have resulted
in our deaths.  

Ryan

--- Dan Forant <dforant1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> No, wrong, Bias didn't make mistakes like *everyone*
> else....stop and think
> of that statement....most people don't do
> coke......or any illegal drugs for
> that matter....Lenny's dream was a high......
> 
> DanF
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "T M"Subject: Re: "Remembering Len Bias"
> 
> 
> > Len Bias made mistakes just like everyone else,
> however his mistakes cost
> him his life (I assume that is your definition of a
> fool).  I watched Len
> when he played high school ball and was thrilled
> that the C's had drafted
> him.  In fact, the day after the draft, I went out
> and ordered a Bias
> Celtics jersey.  I actually had to leave high school
> for the day, when I
> found out he had died.  I was devastated, here was
> someone who had seen his
> dream come true and then lost it.  There are many
> lessons I take from Len's
> death.  Besides the obvious ones.
> >
> > I do grieve for Len Bias and his family
> > Tom
> 
> shredded


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