This isn’t a sports blog…
But as Chesterton says, “If a thing is worth doing, it’s worth doing….” you know the rest. I’m… I’m, just. I’m speechless. Why do I torture myself.
There are only two reasons why any Philadelphia Philly batter would be the final batter in a ball game. One, you hit a walk-off __________ (home-run, single, anything…) or two, you get the last out.
The same is true in the All-Star game. The same is WORSE in the All-Star game - uh, oh… did I give it away, Aaron Rowand. Oh! Uh.. sorry Aaron, that… that you put a final end to the National League rally…
It’s not your fault. It’s Tony LaRussa’s fault. Two words: A-L-B-E-R-T. P-U-J-O-L-S.
I’m not proud of the fact that I don’t care about those readers who have no idea what I’m talking about. Right now, I don’t care.
It’s worth doing badly.
Gierschick wrote:
Do you think Chesterton was aware of the Shaker saying that is roughly the “opposite” of his quote? A thing worth doing is worth doing well?
Posted on 11-Jul-07 at 8:10 am | Permalink
Rob Matthews wrote:
I can’t believe I stayed up late for that crap
Posted on 11-Jul-07 at 10:54 am | Permalink
Dayton Castleman wrote:
If a thing is worth doing, it’s worth doing period.
Posted on 12-Jul-07 at 2:18 pm | Permalink