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Re: Dr. Brain earning his keep



Yeah, so the water turns him on. So what? Might help Athlete's Foot
problems. Besides, I would like to know which Celtic(s) is observing Ricky
in the shower? Don't bend over Ricky..

DanF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kestas"

> At 09:55 AM 3/17/2004, you wrote:
> >Kestas - Your expectations of sportswriters coming clean on individual
> >players' off-court warts is naive and cranky.   Do you really want to
read
> >columns that spell out that Player X urinates in the shower?   That just
> >will not happen, or at least I hope sports columns never come to that.
> >
> >Meanwhile, hope the above on-court tidbit (in your honor of course) will
> >at least pacify you for the time being... more to follow.
>
> OK, so Ricky pees in the shower and gets into rows with teammates. Like
> that's never happened before in Celtics history.  Does that make him evil?
> I'm sure not even St. Eric always put the toilet seat down, or even raised
> it beforehand - not to mention being a small-time hood in his younger
> years. But he grew up. Why can't Ricky? Most of these kids don't exactly
> come from two-car garage-, or even two-parent families.   Rough edges are
> to be expected. If their behavior doesn't conform to the expectations of
> some scribe with a silver-spoon background, that doesn't necessarily make
> them evil. More evidence is needed.
> Kestas