There. I feel better now. Take all the time you need, Zev. I'll be waiting patiently. Or, something like patiently that doesn't involve actual patience. Either way.
I have lots of patience for trivial things such as my family, my work, etc. It's hard to wait for the important stuff though.
As for delaying the inevitable, while I may suffer yet another horrible defeat in the Cecil Cup, at least I get closer to the offseason where I can make several more trades that may or may not make my team better. And trading is fun.
Well, in all fairness it's pretty sure that Nate's team will get better when I make trades, but everything else is arguable.
ARRRRRGGGGHHHHH!
ReplyDeleteThere. I feel better now. Take all the time you need, Zev. I'll be waiting patiently. Or, something like patiently that doesn't involve actual patience. Either way.
Didn't they teach you serenity in law school, Counselor?
ReplyDeleteMack: Why not delay the inevitable?
ReplyDeleteI have lots of patience for trivial things such as my family, my work, etc. It's hard to wait for the important stuff though.
ReplyDeleteAs for delaying the inevitable, while I may suffer yet another horrible defeat in the Cecil Cup, at least I get closer to the offseason where I can make several more trades that may or may not make my team better. And trading is fun.
Well, in all fairness it's pretty sure that Nate's team will get better when I make trades, but everything else is arguable.
Kneel before Zod, Seattle-boy.
ReplyDeleteKneel.
Nate: If you and I square off in the Cecil Cup, the amount of s#!^ talked by the winner will be deafening. I pity the rest of the league.
ReplyDeleteFor the sake of the rest of the league, I had better right this ship and restore the status quo.
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