Quit playing fast pitch softball 10 years ago. It took me forever to convince the coach to let me lead off, as well, instead of third or fourth. That gave me more opportunities to steal, too :) I ended up averaging a steal a game and scoring at least once per game so it paid off.
I hope I’m not jumping ahead of things here, but if Aames is the guy who fell on the ice, is that really the kind of thing you would need a lot of precedent research for?
george about 11 years ago
Suddenly, I . . .
. . . I miss the peacock.
There. I’ve said it.
I miss the peacocks.
dutchpuppy2 about 11 years ago
Quit playing fast pitch softball 10 years ago. It took me forever to convince the coach to let me lead off, as well, instead of third or fourth. That gave me more opportunities to steal, too :) I ended up averaging a steal a game and scoring at least once per game so it paid off.
chiphilton about 11 years ago
Knox seems like an interesting combination of self-absorbed dunce and brainy, precocious legal version of Doogie Howser.
bearwku82 about 11 years ago
I wonder if Papa Foley has Hard Knox chasing ambulances on his mophed?
BikeMike about 11 years ago
Alas, no one will deck this kid. Maybe an opposing pitcher will go for the bean ball.
Mopman about 11 years ago
I think the writers are now punishing us for our past ridicule.
chujusmith about 11 years ago
I hope I’m not jumping ahead of things here, but if Aames is the guy who fell on the ice, is that really the kind of thing you would need a lot of precedent research for?
grshprnh about 11 years ago
To fill your life with color go here.http://www.seattlepi.com/comics-and-games/fun/Gil_Thorp/
LngJhnAg about 11 years ago
Now there’s a novel thought – a (future) lawyer interested in becoming adept at stealing. I’ll bet that’s never happened before
miffedmax about 11 years ago
Toxic rain…even the streetlamps are melting.
bagbalm about 11 years ago
Perhaps he can sue to go to the head of the lineup?
tcar-1 about 11 years ago
There is a big law firm in Charlotte called ‘Knox Law Center’. Maybe that’s where Knox’s name comes from with the tie to his father being a lawyer.