This is an amazing post! Thanks for the memories. One to add.....
....you not only remember Preston Ridlehuber, but you know the two famous plays he was involved in.
So with post 251, someone becomes less of an idiot?
I’m inclined to think idiocy is something one is stuck with, like being red-headed, left-handed, or being named Tom. ?
“Conor, thanks for stopping in. Look, we need to make some roster moves, so we need to cut you. Once we make our moves, we plan to sign you back on, because, you know, no one is gonna sign you in the interim (coughs nervously)”
I listened to Jeremy tell his story on the WGR vault and although it was heart-wrenching, both my wife and I were amazed and uplifted by his strength of character and attitude about the tragedy. His ability to tell the story without completely losing it was remarkable, as was his eloquence and gratitude. As sad as it was to hear, we were both uplifted by his approach to seeing the good and opportunity to help others in the future. I have always liked listening to Jeremy and definitely have great respect for him as a man and father. God bless them all.