[NU Sports] The "I Quit" Syndrome
Roy Lamberton
rstetson at capps-assoc.com
Mon May 22 23:13:47 CDT 2006
Actually, I like to trace my politics to just up the road from here -
Philadelphia 1776 - 1790
Franklin - You have a republic Madame, if you can keep it.
rsl
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Roy S. Lamberton - Senior Associate
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Michael Hawkins [mailto:spiritu at northwestern.edu]
> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 11:55 AM
> To: Roy Lamberton
> Cc: NU Sports List
> Subject: Re: [NU Sports] The "I Quit" Syndrome
>
>
> > Anyway, many of these folks seem to come from the bible belt, Texas,
> > Oklahoma, etc. and given the tone of yesterday's
> resignation from this
> > board, I wonder if its something about the this area that rejects
> > foreign ideas.
>
> I think Roy has submitted his bold and daring entry into the
> "how far back
> can we go to find a grudge" competition currently holding sway onthe
> nwu-sports list.
>
> Current Standings:
>
> 1. Roy Lamberton: The Civil War, 1860-1865
> -- this entry a.k.a. "Those Southerners Sure Are Dumb!"
> 2. Jim Bendat: Those Southerners Sure Are Dumb! (Part 2),
> 1925 3. Brandt, et al.: FDR - Savior, or just lucky?,
> 1933-1945 4. Bob Schooler: My Roomie Didn't Get Drafted, I'm
> Still Pissed, 1969
>
> Credit is not given for Lamberton's earlier entry, "Those Christian
> Communists of the First Century" because no one engaged him on it.
>
> I'm still looking for something in American history that's
> earlier - maybe
> someone could try to respond to a discussion of LaCrosse by
> bringing up
> the French and Indian Wars?
>
> Jonathan
>
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