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To: Neenny who wrote (600)12/20/2000 7:40:11 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Respond to of 1309
 
What really slayed me about Chuck running out on the court was his lack of fear. I was 6'2 as a sophomore and the other kids were just about as big. Imagine being 30" tall and looking at 10 bodies 2 1/2 times your size thundering down the court at you. He just came running straight at me with this massive smile on his face and no fear.

If I was running out on a court and a bunch of 15' tall dudes were thundering down on me you would see nothing but a$$hole and elbows as I headed out the door! I'd still be running and I'm sure my face would look just like Kevin's:)



To: Neenny who wrote (600)12/20/2000 7:57:24 PM
From: DSPetry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1309
 
Alyssa (my 2 1/2 yr old) and I went to do some holiday shopping.
As we drove down the road, we come upon the All Mighty
"Old MacDonalds"
I know she likes "Fren Friez" with "Catch-up". Knowing this, i'm looking in my rear view mirror, waiting to catch her expression when she see's the Golden Arches.

Her Face lights up like a light Bulb, points and says "Old MacDonalds Daddy?"

Now, being the sucker I am for a 1/4 pounder w/cheese, I said sure sweetie...

She looks at me with the biggest smile, and eyes a glow and says, with the sincerety of a child...

" I LOVE YOU DADDY"

Ohhhh, the power of Marketing :)
Happy Holidays,
Dave