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RE: Circuit judge overturns verdict in Twist case
Following up on an entry from about 20 months ago, which is a followup from an entry a little over two years ago...
Following up on an entry from about 20 months ago, which is a followup from an entry a little over two years ago...
July 23rd, 2002 - 16:03
At 07:48 PM 7/23/2002 -0400, Jim wrote:
>Following up on an entry from about 20 months ago
>(http://jim.roepcke.com/blog/archives/2000/11/03/?p=1306), which is a followup from an
>entry a little over two years ago
>(http://jim.roepcke.com/blog/archives/2000/07/06/?p=787)…
>
>AP: Comic book free to use Twist’s name
>(http://www.canoe.ca/Slam020723/nhl_stl2-ap.html)
Which is germaine to my point that for some athletes, it really is all
about the money.
August 3rd, 2003 - 10:50
Jim wrote, just over a year ago:
And one year later everybody’s back to square one,
July 23rd, 2002 - 16:08
On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 05:03 PM, Brian Carnell wrote:
> At 07:48 PM 7/23/2002 -0400, Jim wrote:
>
>> Following up on an entry from about 20 months ago
>> (http://jim.roepcke.com/blog/archives/2000/11/03/?p=1306), which is a followup from
>> an
>> entry a little over two years ago
>> (http://jim.roepcke.com/blog/archives/2000/07/06/?p=787)…
>>
>> AP: Comic book free to use Twist’s name
>> (http://www.canoe.ca/Slam020723/nhl_stl2-ap.html)
>
> Which is germaine to my point that for some athletes, it really is all
> about the money.
Even in a world where 1 in 100 junior players make it into the NHL, Tony
Twist was lucky to be there.
He was a no talent thug. Of course, SOME players just play for money.
Brett Hull for example… I’m convinced he hates playing hockey but
can’t stay away from the $M’s.
Jim