Arthur,
I brought up the question of the highly paid baseball player. Now, I think
it is ridiculous, but it's none of my business. I assume the people who
fork out that money know what they are doing.
Particularly as baseball is a monopoly and that kind of thing happens when
monopoly is
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Everyone has their rant. You know how
I respect you both but you are both wrong about this.
1. they are no more "so-called" profe
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"It is hard to say exactly when the monumentalization
of the trivial
became a way of life in America. It may have been when
the National
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Ray Evans Harrell wrote:
Christoph Reuss wrote:
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A baseball player signed a deal today
g and supporting this or that professional team, they could just
as well be shouting and cheering Go General Motors, Go
Chrysler. This is my rant. Arthur
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