Thursday, December 22, 2005
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Damon, Damon, Damon

It's not hard to believe in my humble opinion. If you worked at a company making 40K and another company offered you 52K and that company had good potential, you'd go. Carry the analogy further, from 400K to 520K, you'd make the switch. To raise your salary from $40 million to $52 million dollars when you are in your thirties, to seal your retirement money for the rest of your life. You'd do it as well.
I just have a hard time stomaching the comments like the one quoted in the Globe:
".....I think the leadoff role has been underappreciated over the years but I think with the teams that have won lately, Scott Podsednik this year, myself last year, Juan Pierre the year before, a good leadoff man is tough to find, and I think that New York just found the best leadoff hitter in the game."
Oy Vey. He and Michelle must have a king sized bed to have enough space to fit his enormous head.
