[Husker] why?
Harmon, Josh
j.harmon at tcu.edu
Fri Feb 16 19:08:34 CST 2007
What's the difference in the context?
-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com on behalf of Alan McConnell
Sent: Fri 2/16/2007 6:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [Husker] why?
Pretty big difference between wondering and prying.
Mac
Bob Beach wrote:
>
>
> Mark Landin wrote:
>> On 2/16/07, gscratch1 at comcast.net <gscratch1 at comcast.net> wrote:
>>> >> Released from the hospital this afternoon, and plans
>>> >> to return to classes and offseason workouts.
>>> >
>>> > But still no word on his ailment.
>>>
>>> which just fans the flames of speculation
>>>
>>
>> Only for people who have nothing better to do than to pry into the
>> private lives of people they've never met.
>
> That is pretty judgmental. I doubt you could make me believe that
> when you heard about Lucky not one time did it run through your mind
> what it might be. Anytime someone goes to the hospital, athlete or
> not, one usually conjectures on what it might be. I do know this that
> medics and the police don't typically show up and take a person to the
> hospital for a head cold. I am not going to invade Lucky's privacy
> because privacy is his right. But, that doesn't stop me from wondering
> what happened.
>
> Bob Beach
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