I’ll simply cut/paste an email I sent to someone else:
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Check this out:
More specifically, this quote (although you should check out the whole article/video):
”Theories flooded the Web about his motivation for this strange bit of hockey voodoo. One theory claimed that a coach accidently touched Kennedy’s stick during the clip, and the Penguin was licking off the bad vibes. ‘No, no that’s not it,’ he said.”
Wonder where that theory came from?
I was comment #6
So I guess I posed a theory which was considered valid enough to be part of the Kennedy interview. Sure, he shot it down, but I feel as if I made a valuable contribution to the sports journalism world.
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whoot
*edit* I just got done talking Tommy out of falling for a mail scam. Seems someone sent a letter to him, even though they didn’t use his first name in the address – just his last name and the “Jr.” Evidentally, he won exactly $50,000 from a random drawing in England, and he needs to contact them soon to collect. He puzzled over whether it was valid for a while until I explained that there was just no way he was picked randomly for this exact amount, in an overseas contest that he never entered…let alone by a company that doesn’t even know his first name. He then assured me, “Oh yeah, that’s what I was thinking…” even though I know full well that he’d have contacted this people on his own in a heartbeat without my input.
Afterwards, he mused that it’s probably best that he doesn’t win money, since “I made money last year so not having this might mean I’ll actually get some back at the end of the year.”
Ok.